TREE ROSES 
Our stock of Tree Roses have very well 
branched heads, clean and straight stems. 
Only those varieties which are suitable for 
this purpose have been included. 36" and 
42" stems. 
*Will Rogers (Plant Patent No. 256) 
This glorious variety (illustrated on 
cover) makes a fine, compact head which 
is always in bloom. S3.50 each, any 
quantity. 
The Doctor (H & S 1936) 
A beautiful glowing rosy pink with 
satiny pink edges. Has broad petals that 
form graceful buds and open blooms. One 
of the finest of recent introductions. A 
delightfully fruity scent. $3.50 each, any 
quantity. 
New and Standard Varieties $2.00 each, 
Mrs. Lovell Swisher. (H & S 1924) 
Salmon pink, (see Page 3) 
Pink Radiance. Pink. (See Page 5) 
Gypsy Lass. Dark Red. (See Page 4) 
Mrs. Mabel V. Socha. (H & S 1936). 
A fine lemon yellow rose, free blooming. 
Red Radiance. Rosy red. (See Page 5) 
Lulu. Apricot. (See Page 5) 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. (H & S 1924). Yel¬ 
low. (See Page 3) 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. Salmon. (See Page 
4) 
Hadley. Crimson. (See Page 5) 
Kaiserin Augusta Viktoria. White. 
E. G. Hill. Scarlet. (See Page 5) 
Lady Eorteviot. Orange. (See Page 4) 
Etoile de Hollande. Velvety red. (See 
Page 4) 
Mme. Jules Douche. White. 
Springtime. (H & S 1936). Rose pink. 
(See Page 3) 
Margaret McGredy. Orange scarlet. 
(See Page 5) 
Hinrich Gaede. Copper and scarlet. 
(See Page 4) 
ViLLE DE Paris. Clear yellow. (See 
Page 4) 
Talisman. Orange rose. (See Page 5) 
President Hoover. Cerise and scarlet. 
(See Page 5) 
Lucie Marie. Yellow and red. (See 
Page 5 ) 
Autumn. Burnt orange. (See Page 5) 
CoNDESA DE Sastago. Yellow and scar¬ 
let. (See Page 4) 
Sir Henry Segrave. Lemon yellow. 
(See Page 4) 
Los Angeles. (H & S 1916) Flame pink. 
(See Page 3) 
Improved Lafayette. Scarlet. (See 
Page 4) 
Golden Dawn. Orange and yellow. 
Fluffy Ruffles. (H & S 1936). Rose 
pink. (See Page 3) 
J. Otto Thilow. Dark rose. (See Page 
5 ) 
Louise Catherine Breslau. Copper. 
(See Page 5) 
Dainty Bess. Salmon pink, single. (See 
Page 5) 
Pink Lafayette 
Polyantha or Baby Roses 
This popular and interesting type is admirable for border and bedding purposes and 
pot work. Being free and continuous bloomers and producing their flowers in immense 
trusses they make a wonderful showing, enhanced by bright, attractive foliage. 
Pink Lafayette. A pure rose-pink gem 
is this intriguing sport of Lafayette, with 
which it is identical in every particular 
other than color; flowers medium-sized, 
semi-double, open, slightly fragrant and 
good keepers. Abundant rich-green, glossy, 
disease-resistant foliage. Vigorous, corn- 
pace, bushy growth and very hardy. Con¬ 
tinuous, profuse bloomer. 
Gloria Mundi. The most brilliant 
orange-scarlet imaginable. Never fades. 
Showy, well-formed double flowers produc¬ 
ed with the greatest freedom. 
Paul Crambel. Brilliant orange-scarlet. 
Chatillon. One of the loveliest of the 
bright pink, ever - blooming Polyantha 
Roses, with semi-double blossoms borne in 
immense clusters. This variety is absolutely 
perpetual blooming, the plants being liter¬ 
ally covered with flowers throughout the 
entire Rose season. As a variety for use in 
borders and outlining beds of Hybrid Teas 
it is unexcelled. 
Salmon Spray. Rich salmon-pink with 
carmine reverse, both beautiful colors. 
Flowers semi-double, sweetly scented, and 
very freely produced. A splendid new 
variety. 
Rotraut. Brilliant red. 
Price of above Polyantha Roses each 50c, $4.00 for 10. 
20% discitunt on tiny order o f 50 roses or more (your selection). 
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