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MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT. ilifKo 
Buds coral red shaded with yellow at the 
base. Open flowers of a superb coral red. 
60c. 
★MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD. Winner of the 
Bagatelle Gold Medal, 1934, and awarded the 
honor at Lyon, France, of being "The most 
beautiful Rose in France for the year 1934." 
The long, slender, and pointed Nasturtium 
orange buds open to sweetly fragrant flowers 
of a charming Nasturtium buff straying to a 
lovely shade of shell pink at the petal edges— 
the nearest approach to a pure buff, lightened 
with pink at the petal margins. $1.00. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE. 
good size, long pointed; flowers full double, 
very lasting, moderately fragrant, white, 
center tinted blush, on long stems. 50c. 
MRS. A. R. BARRACLOUSH. 
introduced. We have in this variety a most 
distinct and valuable addition, of a bright 
but soft sparkling carmine-pink of even tone. 
60c. 
★MRS. DUDLEY FULTON {Patent No. 122). 
The bush is covered during the spring, summer 
and fall with good-sized, single, silvery-white 
flowers which do not discolor, always dropping 
their petals cleanly before they fade, and they 
make the plant look like a small snowstorm. One 
of the most remarkable things about this rose 
is the splendid evergreen foliage, which is al¬ 
ways glossy as if varnished. $1.00. 
MRS E P THOM Lemon yellow- .60 
★MRS. FRANCIS KING (Patent No. 253). 
A hybrid of Rose Nutkana and related to 
Leonard Barron, first of that breed. Very large, 
full rose, first tinted cream and ivory, even¬ 
tually turning to white. Certificate of Merit, 
Bagatelle, 1936. $1.25. 
MRS. G. A. VAN ROSSEM. ^ea™u7uV r“"ie 
with a unique color combination not found 
in any other variety, a most striking blend¬ 
ing of dark vivid orange and apricot on a 
golden yellow ground. 50c. 
MRS. LOVELL SWISHER. The 
color of the buds is a deep coppery salmon 
at the base, merging to salmon pink at the 
tips. As the flower expands the color deep¬ 
ens to a coppery tinge toward the center. 
They are delightfully tea-scented. 50c. 
★MRS. PAUL GOUDIE. A striking, well-formed, 
fragrant flower of a peculiar shade of yellow, 
edged and veined with rose-pink and crimson. 
It resembles a greatly Improved form of the 
older Lord Lambourne, bearing its flowers on 
stout, upright stems well clothed with glossy 
green foliage. $1.00. 
p^i I Y A pretty flower of the Ophelia type 
'but much larger. Attractive, long, 
pointed, golden yellow buds flushed delicate 
pink. Large, very double, high centered 
flowers of a dainty pink early in the season 
but later becoming deeply suffused with 
golden yellow. 50c. 
PORTADOV/N FRAGRANCE, filled fl^wer'^s: 
not particularly fine in form but very large 
and showy, are light salmon-pink in color, 
and when you get your nose within range, 
you will be enchanted with the delicious 
sweet scent which this rose possesses in 
such unbelievable quantities. A wide-sprerfd 
low grower, it should be included in every 
garden for its fragrance alone. 75c. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER. ^o7der%7ny rT^ 
flowering, and glorious in its color arrange¬ 
ment which is a splendid combination of 
cerise-pink, flame, scarlet, and yellow — a 
combination that furnishes the most dazzling 
color effect imaginable. Beautifully pointed 
buds, large flowers, composed of broad, 
heavy petals and exquisitely fragrant. Presi¬ 
dent Hoover is something altogether new in 
rose color, a typical instance, however, of the 
color trend of the new introductions. 50c. 
PRINCE FELIX (de Luxembourg.! Km.'St? 
arge, of brilliant scarlet red. Tall, healthy 
plant of Radiance type. We are very much 
enthused over it as it seems destined to 
prove an outstanding red variety. 75c. 
Crown of Jewels (See Page 77) 
Dotty (See Page 78) 
MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT. ,“^1'pototol‘tad 
of a reddish gold opening to a semi-double, 
cupped, very lasting fragrant flower of a 
deep golden yellow. 50c. 
MDC CAM M..rRi:nY Distinct in color from 
MRb. bAM MctpRtUY. anything as yet seen 
in roses, being a wonderful and beautiful com¬ 
bination of shades of scarlet and copper- 
orange and heavily flushed on the outside 
of petals with Lincoln-red. The effect is 
rich and dazzling. 75c. 
★NELLIE E. HILLOCK (Patent No. 185). A 
majestic pink rose of sixty petals having good 
form in all stages of development. Bi-colored 
pink with gold base; petals deep rose-pink on 
the reverse, pearl-pink to silver-pink on the in¬ 
side. A seedling from Golden Dawn whose 
foliage it favors; a splendid robust bush. $1.00. 
DA nop An exquisite variety in a color that 
r/\L»kc. jg (jistinct from any other. It is 
a beautiful shade of coppery orange crimson. 
50c. I 
PATIFNCF color is difflcult to describe 
r/MiciNv./c. general, is scarlet-car¬ 
mine, varying at times to orange-scarlet and 
carmine. Provides an amazing quantity of 
wonderful buds for cutting. 50c. 
★PHYLLIS GOLD. Well formed blooms of 
golden yellow. Very vigorous and upright. One 
of the best yellows yet introduced. $1.00. 
PIPTIIRP A rose that is a picture. Every 
ri^iunc. perfectly formed and with a 
cheerful glowing shade of light rose-pink 
without other shading. Has a sweet fra¬ 
grance, and the plant is well above the 
average In growth and vigor. 75c. 
PI MR nAWM An exceptionally charming 
niNN UAWN. ,,Qgg Qj highest merit. Pro¬ 
duces an abundance of perfectly formed, full, 
double flowers of a deep rose color, opening 
to lovely pink blooms tinted with orange at 
the base of the petals. The glorious blooms 
have a sweet fragrance. A sturdy variety of 
upright habit, as fine for garden display as 
for cutting. $1.00. 
Autumn (See Page 76) 
★R. M. S. QUEEN MARY (Patent No. 249). A 
rose of charming color and form that blooms 
almost continuously and produces its long-last¬ 
ing flowers on strong, erect stems. The long 
buds open to lovely blooms of salmon-pink, suf¬ 
fused with orange. A sensation at 1937 spring 
flower shows. $2; 3 for $5. 
★QUEENSLAND BEAUTY. An Australian in¬ 
troduction. This is a sport off that well known 
and popular Golden Dawn with its strong grow¬ 
ing characteristics and large foliage. Large 
double blooms in a splendid shade of coppery- 
pink. $1.00. 
RAniAMnc Brilliant rose-pink buds, opening 
well-formed shining flowers 
with lighter tints on the reverse of the 
petals; globular in shape and very fragrant, 
50c. 
★RADIANT BEAUTY (Patent No. 97). Lives 
up to its name and is an improved form of 
Francis Scott Key, opening to a perfect rose in 
all weather. The color is a peculiar red; the 
petals are neither velvety nor satiny, but of an 
unusual eggshell finish. Hardy, vigorous grower. 
A truly fine new rose. $1.25. 
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