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1938 CATALOGUE AND ROSE GUIDE 
opening to splendid blooms of coppery apri¬ 
cot. The autumn flowers are just about as 
beautiful as it is possible for a Rose to be. 
Great brownish buds open slowly to finely 
formed flowers, four inches in diameter, of a 
luscious cinnamon-peach shade which words 
cannot truly describe, and this rich color lasts. 
It is sweetly perfumed. Thirty petals. 
Price .$1.25 
EDITOR McFARLAND. This is the finest deep 
pink garden Rose in the world today. The 
perfectly formed flowers are produced through 
all the growing season and are of a clear, 
brilliant, unfading pink, on nice long cutting 
stems, are fragrant, and as cut-flowers retain 
their form and last longer than any Rose we 
know. The plants are vigorous and have 
healthy, normal green foliage. We believe 
that Editor McFarland will soon be the stand¬ 
ard by which new pink Roses will be judged. 
Price .$0.75 
GOLDEN RAPTURE. Long lasting, beautifully 
formed buds of rich yellow, fully double. This 
rose is a very vigorous grower and produces 
long stems. First on the market in 1933, it 
promises to take its place in the front row 
of yellow roses. 
Price .$1.00 
GRENOBLE 
GRENOBLE is our favorite of all the dark 
red roses, beautiful velvety buds and full 
double blooms. It is a wonderful rose, 
very vigorous grower, producing great 
numbers of crimson buds and blooms on 
long stems with excellent foliage. No rose 
in our gardens grows better, blooms and 
looks better than Grenoble. 
Price .$1.00 
HEINRICH GAEDE. A most unusual color. 
Long, pointed, shapely buds of Nasturtium red. 
Large, double, high-centered blooms of a rich 
luminous vermilion shaded golden yellow—a 
color combination such as found in high-color¬ 
ed modern Zinnias. Has a rich fruity frag¬ 
rance and is a free and continuous bloomer. 
Unlike any other Rose in commerce. 
Price ..$1.00 
KATHARINE PECHTOLD. New in 1934, this 
rose has rapidly risen in popularity among 
Note —The prices shown in this book are for roses planted and growing in Cloverset Pots. Up to April 
1st and after November 1st we can furnish Dormant or Bare Root Roses at 15 cents per plant less 
than these printed prices. 
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