CARILLON 
(J. H. Nicolas, 1935) 
Plant Patent No. 136 
The Floribunda par excellence. Reports from 
everywhere— “Wish you could see our bed of 
Carillon.” A carillon is a full set of chimes, and 
from time immemorial the carillon has been a 
symbol of public rejoicing, cheer, and happiness. 
This Rose was named Carillon because it is a sing¬ 
ing Rose, a Rose which creates a feeling of joy 
and good cheer. It is never out of tune, and its 
enchanting melody pervades the garden! The full 
harmony of this cheery Rose is best obtained by 
planting in groups. These make a magic carpet 
of lustrous coral-flame resting on glossy green 
foliage. The bloom is semi-double but large and 
fragrant. Although not primarily a cut-flower 
type. Carillon buds make a handsome centerpiece 
for the dining table. Gold Medal, American Rose 
Society, 1936. Retails at $1.00 each. 
YOSEMITE 
(J. H. Nicolas, 1934) 
Plant Patent No. 109 
A spreading type for bedding, effectively hiding 
the ground. Great masses of medium-sized, pleas¬ 
ingly informal double Roses. Buds scarlet-orange 
with a suffusion of carmine on the reverse. Vigor¬ 
ous, bushy, with continuous-blooming habit. 
Retails at $1.00 each. 
CARILLON 
Plant Patent No. 136 
© J. w P. CO. 
GOLDEN MAIN 
(W. Kordes Sons, 1933) 
Plant Patent No. 254 
Came to us from Germany as “Goldenes Mainz,” but 
visitors in our gardens shortened it to Golden Main. 
This Rose has great vigor and strong, dark foliage immune 
to diseases, a plant built for long service. A decorative 
Rose continuously in bloom. Its clusters of large, full, 
pure clean yellow blooms look like burnished brass, or 
dandelions in the morning dew. The most brilliant yel¬ 
low among yellow Roses. Fades but little in the hot 
summer sun. Silver Medal, Portland, 1937. Retails at 
$1.50 each. 
SMILES 
(J. H. Nicolas, 1937) 
Plant Patent rights reserved 
A variety deserving the name “It smiles at you.” 
Brilliant salmon-pink flowers, semi-double, 3 inches 
across, in great masses all the time and of great duration 
in all weathers. Medium-growing plants, branching, with 
handsome foliage. Large plantings in our public gardens 
have greatly impressed visitors. Retails at $1.00 each. 
GOLDEN MAIN 
Plant Patent No. 254 
© J. a' p. CO. 
