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NOVELTIES AND RECENT EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA ROSES 
ALEZANE. (L. Pahlssa, 1934.) Bud urn-shaped, 
large, reddish brown; flowers cupped, semi-double, 
opening to sorrel, unfurling from sorrel to rich 
apricot. Growth very vigorous, upright, branching; 
dark green foliage. Patent 116. No. 1 Grade, 
$1.25; Extra Grade, $1.50. See cut, page 4. 
ALICE HARDING. (C. Mallerin, 1937.) 
A rich sunflower-yellow, uniform and without 
shading, non-fading in the sun. The plant is 
handsome and healthy and produces its blooms 
freely and regularly. Patent 202. No. 1 Grade, 
$1.50; Extra Grade, $1.75. 
ANGELS MATEU. (P. Dot, 1934.) 
Deep coral and old-rose flushed with orange. 
A strong, erect grower. Very fragrant. Patent 
174. No. 1 Grade, $1.25; Extra Grade, $1.50. 
CARILLON. (J. H. Nicolas, 1935.) A real Flori- 
bunda. Its long-pointed buds are orange-scarlet, 
contrasting pleasantly with the green sepals. The 
half-open bloom is a deep coral, overcast with 
orange, and the full bloom is large—4 inches diam¬ 
eter—the inner petals being irregularly but artis¬ 
tically arranged. Bush is branching, so that when 
planted in mass the whole bed is blanketed with 
glossy foliage upon which rest the many blooms. Pat¬ 
ent 136. No. 1 Grade, $1.00; Extra Grade, $1.25. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. (H. Robinson, 1935.) 
A glowing scarlet-crimson that is distinct. This new 
“red” Rose for sheer brilliance and pureness of color 
stands head and shoulders above others we have 
seen. Intensely fragrant. Strong, vigorous grower 
and abundant bloomer that is destined to become 
very popular as soon as stock is more plentiful. No. 
1 Grade, $1.25; Extra Grade, $1.50. 
COUNTESS VANDAL. (M. Leenders, 1932.) 
Its long, slender bud of coppery bronze, suffused 
with soft gold, opens very slowly. The finished 
blooms show a very unusual arrangement of petals, 
with a color combination of silvery salmon-pink and 
gold. Vigorous, erect. Patent 38. No. 1 Grade, 
$1.00; Extra Grade, $1.25. See cut, page 25. 
CRIMSON GLORY. (W. Kordes Sons, 1934.) 
Large, urn-shaped buds and very well-formed 
flowers of an intense deep vivid shade of ox-blood- 
red and mellowed with a soft velvety nap. Un¬ 
questionably the best dark red Rose introduced 
in years. Patent 105. No. 1 Grade, $1.00; Extra 
Grade, $1.25. See cut, page 6. 
ECLIPSE. (J. H. Nicolas, 1935.) Its 
long, stream-lined bud, enhanced by 
ornamental sepals, is rich golden yellow 
without shading. The petals are large 
and of good substance, but not numerous, 
averaging 20 to 25, with more in the 
autumn. It is hardy and grows vigor¬ 
ously in all climates. Patent 172. No. 1 
Grade, $1.25; Extra Grade, $1.50. See 
cut on back cover. 
GLOAMING. (J. H. Nicolas, 1935.) 
The color is a soft satiny pink heavily 
laden with salmon and amber. Delight¬ 
ful fragrance. A cut-flower variety, and 
also of great value to the garden. Every¬ 
one who sees or grows this new Rose is 
favorably Impressed. Patent 137. No. 1 
Grade, $1.00; Extra Grade, $1.25. See 
cut, page 8. 
GOLDEN MAIN. (W. Kordes 
Sons, Germany, 1933.) Floribunda type. In¬ 
troduced in Germany as Goldenes Mainz, this 
wonderful novelty is a pure yellow Rose of 
the clean glistening yellow of a dandelion in 
the morning dew. Patent 254. No. 1 Grade, 
$1.25; Extra Grade, $1.50. 
ANGELS MATEU 
Due to most careful methods of dusting 
and spraying, all our plants are absolutely 
free of diseases and pests. Both State and 
Federal horticultural authorities make 
thorough inspections many times 
throughout the year. 
GOLDEN MAIN 
