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1938 CATALOGUE AND ROSE GUIDE 
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25 BEST EVERBLOOMING ROSES FOR $15.00 
Add to the Beginner's Dozen No. 2 as listed on the preceding page the 
following thirteen everblooming Roses named below, making twenty-five in 
all, and have a glorious rainbow of color in your garden from May until 
frost. The Beginner's twenty-five will give all the finer and more popular 
colors and make your Rose garden right up to date in every way. 
These Roses Are All Big No. 1 Field Grown 2-Year-Old Plants 
Here Is a List of the Varieties We Furnish—Every One of Them 
Are Dependable in Every Way 
LEONARD BARRON. "The Esquimo Rose." 
The hardiest as well as the largest blooms of 
all the Roses. Buds are large and long, 
blooms extra large, sometimes six inches 
across and very fragrant, clear pink. 
SIR DAVID DAVIS. Glowing crimson, very 
dark. 
BETTY UPRICHARD. Two-tone, pink and sal¬ 
mon; a new Rose and a good one. 
CUBA. A new Rose; long pointed buds of 
orange scarlet. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. A two-tone Rose of 
very great beauty; rose pink on outside of 
petals, salmon to gold on inside. 
HADLEY. Dark red. Very double and a 
wonderful hot weather bloomer. 
MISS ROWENA THOM. One of the newest 
and largest clear pink Roses. 
JOANNA HILL. The well known "Bride's Bou¬ 
quet Rose." Clear, long pointed yellow buds, 
very popular. 
SOUV. de CLAUDIUS PERNET. Sulphur yel¬ 
low. Said to be the least sun fading of all 
the yellow Roses. 
MRS. CHARLES BELL. Salmon pink; a sister 
of the famous Pink Radiance. Very hardy and 
vigorous. 
SOUV. de GEORGES PERNET. Oriental or 
brick red; one of our best hot weather bloom¬ 
ers. 
VILLE de PARIS. Deep egg yolk yellow with 
fine buds. 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT. (The Daily Mail 
Rose.) Flame pink; lovely buds and heavy 
bloomer. 
THE BEGINNER'S TWENTY-FIVE ROSE GARDEN AS DESCRIBED 
ON THIS AND PRECEDING PAGE FOR FIFTEEN DOLLARS ($15.00) 
(See This Catalog for More Detailed Description of These Roses.) 
Roses should be planted 16 inches apart each way. A bed for 12 Roses will be three 
rows, four in a row. This requires a bed 42 inches wide and 72 inches long. Twenty-five 
Roses will require a bed 42 inches wide and 144 inches or 12 feet long. Please make your 
bed to fit the Roses. 
