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1938 CATALOGUE AND ROSE GUIDE 
MRS. AARON WARD. An old but fine vari¬ 
ety. Small, tight buds of buff orange opening 
to flowers of golden tan. A low growing, 
bushy plant, always in bloom. 
Price .$0.60 
MRS. A. R. BARRACLOUGH. Large, warm 
pink buds, shaded gold. A well formed flow¬ 
er of large size and very showy in the garden. 
Price .$0.75 
MRS. CHARLES BELL. A shell or light sal¬ 
mon pink version of the popular Pink Radi¬ 
ance. Like Radiance, it is an exceptionally 
strong grower and bloomer. 
Price .$0.60 
MRS. E. P. THOM. A fine shaped pointed bud 
of canary yellow, opening to a full flower of 
the same color. This Rose does not fade in 
the sun light and is one of our most popular 
clear yellow roses. 
Price .$0.75 
MRS. HENRY BOWLES. Ovoid buds and 
globular flowers of clear piercing pink with 
lighter shades. Vigorous and free flowering. 
Price .$0.60 
MRS. HENRY MORSE. A very large, two-tone 
Rose of rose pink and silver. This bush is 
strong with healthy, dark green foliage and a 
good, hot weather Rose. 
Price .$0.60 
MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT. Golden yellow. 
Winner of more Gold Medals for outdoor 
blooms than any other Rose ever grown. The 
bud is long-pointed, rich reddish gold, almost 
orange in the depths of the petals, and holds 
it color well to the end. Foliage is very orna¬ 
mental, healthy, and extremely disease-resist¬ 
ant. This is the most continuous-blooming 
yellow Hybrid Tea. The plants are low- 
growing and it does not seem possible that 
they could produce so many blooms, but 
keep the flowers cut and the plants will work 
every minute for you. 
Price .$0.75 
OPHELIA PINK. A popular variety for many 
years. Long, pointed buds, very well formed, 
of flesh pink, produced on strong stems. 
Especially fine for cutting. 
Price .$0.60 
OPHELIA GOLDEN. A light yellow version 
of the well known Ophelia Rose. Well shaped 
buds of soft yellow, produced on a bush of 
strong growth. 
Price .$0.60 
OPHELIA WHITE. This beautiful Rose is an 
exact counterpart of the popular Ophelia 
Rose except for its color, which is a pure, 
paper white. 
Price .$0.60 
PADRE. Flaming copper scarlet buds, ex¬ 
ceptionally long and pointed. Flowers open 
semi-double and are produced in great abun¬ 
dance on a strong, hardy bush. 
Price .$0.60 
PREMIER. A Rose of good growing habits. 
A well shaped bud of deep rose pink, open¬ 
ing to a shapely large flower, nice and dou¬ 
ble. Wonderful fragrance. 
Price .$0.60 
PRESIDENT HOOVER. Beautiful, large and 
well shaped buds of orange, scarlet and yel¬ 
low, opening to an unusually large bloom 
of copper tan. An exceptionally strong grow¬ 
er, noted for its long stems and profusion of 
bloom. This Rose is fine and we especially 
recommend it. 
Price .$0.75 
PORTADOWN BEDDER. A free flowering 
variety of the popular Portadown family with 
double high-centered blooms. Lovely scarlet 
cerise with reverse and base of petals flushed 
gold. 
Price .$0.75 
PORTADOWN IVORY. A strong plant, pro¬ 
ducing freely the beautifully shaped buds of 
creamy ivory white. Its purity, grace and 
beauty almost take your breath away. 
Price .$0.75 
QUEEN ALEXANDRIA. An unusual color, 
copper scarlet on inside of petals and yellow 
on outside. 
Price .$0.75 
RADIANCE PINK. A famous Rose known 
everywhere for its fine growing habits. It 
will produce blooms under conditions fatal 
for many other varieties. Large buds of clear 
rose pink, rather round in shape, opening to 
large, double, cup shaped blooms. Excellent 
for cutting. 
Price . $0.60 
RADIANCE RED. The exact counterpart of 
Pink Radiance except color, which is a deep, 
rose red. 
Price .$0.60 
REV. F. PAGE ROBERTS. A large Rose. Its 
beautiful copper red buds open to golden 
yellow with flushings of red on outside of 
petals. 
Price .$0.75 
ROSLANDIA. Buds of rich, golden yellow 
and shaped like the famous Ophelia Rose. 
A good strong grower and free flowering. 
Price .$0.75 
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. 
