Mme. Joseph 
Perraud 
M ANY ROSES which succeed in 
the North and other parts of 
the country do not do so well in 
Kentucky. Almost every Rose listed 
in our catalog has been tested on our 
own grounds and proven satisfactory 
and dependable. We have discarded 
or do not carry many which will be 
described favorably in other lists. 
Why spend your money and time on 
doubtful kinds when you can buy our 
'Tried and Tested" Roses? 
No flower is so much loved, appre¬ 
ciated and enjoyed as the Rose. It is 
still the "Queen of Flowers." If prop¬ 
erly sprayed and cultivated during 
summer, protected over winter, you 
will find a planting of Roses one of 
the most satisfactory expenditures 
for your garden. 
12 New and Select Roses 
The following were selected as the best of the newer varieties. 
All have distinct merit, and we recommend them to those who are 
looking for somthing new and beautiful. 
No. 1, 2-year plants, 75c each; $3.50 for 5; $8.00 per doz. 
For postage and insurance, add 10 per cent. 
Glowing Carmine. (Pink.) Its name is a good description of this 
new Rose. Strong grower, blooms freely, and very showy. 
w Say it with ROSES” 
A Birthday Anniversary or Christmas Present 
of Hillenmeyer Roses Always Pleases 
Grenoble 
Otho Thilo. (Pink.) Perfect buds, opening to a lovely shade of rich 
rose-pink. Appeals to all who have seen it. 
Grenoble. (Red.) This Gold Medal variety is fast becoming popular. 
Glowing scarlet-crimson with long stems. Vigorous and healthy. 
Rouge Mallerin. (Red.) Wonderful pointed buds of brilliant red, 
opening to 3- to 31 / 2 -inch blossoms of glowing scarlet. Fragrant. 
The plant is healthy with lovely new bronze foliage which turns 
to a rich green when mature. 
Syracuse. (Red.) A flaming beauty of vigorous, upright growth. 
Continuous bloomer with flowers which last for a long time. One 
of the best of the new red Roses. 
Duquesa de Penaranda. (Two-tone.) Copper- 
apricot. This glorious Spanish Rose has much 
pink in its long pointed buds in early spring and 
autumn. Enchanting to all who see it in bloom. 
Forgive the name, but don't fail to plant the 
Rose. 
Heinrich Wendland. (Two-tone.) Large, double 
blooms with inside of petals Nasturtium-red and 
reverse golden yellow. Very fine. 
Madame Joseph Perraud. (Two-tone.) Award of 
honor "The Most Beautiful Rose in France for 
1934." The long slender buds when open shade 
from pink at the edges to orange at the center. 
Enraptured visitors were in accord as to its 
merits. 
Oswald Sieper. (White.) Beautiful buds of pale cream, borne 
on long, strong stems opening to large loose double flowers 
of creamy white. 
Golden Rapture. (Yellow.) Long lasting, well-shaped buds and fully 
double blooms of rich yellow on long, strong stems. A vigorous 
grower. This has been wonderful in our gardens. 
McGredy's Yellow. (Yellow.) This bright buttercup-yellow is ad¬ 
mired by all who see it. Good form, fragrant and strong grower. 
President Plumecocq. (Yellow.) Lasting, soft coppery yellow and 
salmon. Buds open to large cupped blooms of coppery buff with 
an overglow of deep salmon. 
QUALITY STOCK. Do not confuse quality plants with 
cheap stock. There is a difference and you will be 
convinced if you plant HILLENMEYER'S ROSES. 
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