ROSES FOR 1938 
PAUL J. HOWARD S 
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The Finest Roses to Be Had the Year Around 
We have selected from our fields only the heaviest, strongest 
two-year-old plants, budded on special root-stocks which form 
vigorous branching root systems supplying extra strength to the 
well developed tops. 
For planting throughout the year, and when dormant plants are 
not available, these superior bushes, too large to put in the com¬ 
monly used gallon cans, we have planted in large containers with 
especially prepared soil to bring to your garden the best roses ob¬ 
tainable. 
These larger bushes may be selected in full bloom. From them 
you may gather flowers for your table immediately, and through¬ 
out the season. 
Notwithstanding the greater expense of producing these far 
superior roses, their price is scarcely more than you would pay for 
ordinary bushes. 
World’s Finest New Roses 
ANGELS MATEU. (Pat. No. 174). Deep coral-rose, flushed 
orange . $2.00 
CONTRAST. Vi vid scarlet, bronze reverse . 1.50 
CRIMSON GLORY. (Pat. No. 105). Outstanding vivid 
crimson . 1.50 
ECLIPSE. (Pat. No. 172). Long slender yellow buds. . . . 2.00 
GOLDEN MAIN. (Pat. No. 254). Deepest pure yellow.. 2.00 
MAURICE. Dazzling copper-orange . 1.50 
RED ROSE MARIE. A rich red form of the favorite Rose- 
Marie . 1.50 
REX ANDERSON. Most promising new white rose. 2.00 
R.M.S. QUEEN MARY. (Pat. No. 249). Charming salmon 
pink tinged orange. Lasting . 2.50 
ROME GLORY. (Pat. applied for). Vigorous, robust large 
cerise-red. Called a “Red Dame Edith Helen”. 2.50 
SIGNORA. (Pat. No. 201). Bright, warm, orange-rose... 2.00 
SOUTHPORT. Bright velvety red . 1.50 
STERLING. (Pat. No. 21). Very fine pink, of Briarcliffe 
shade . 1.50 
SYMPHONY. (Pat. No. 79). Magnificent soft flesh pink 1.50 
WILL ROGERS. (Pat. No. 256). Intensely fragrant, deep 
black-crimson. Very free bloomer. 1.50 
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