New ocehLloomina tiublid 'Tea Roses 
Under this heading we have assembled what we consider the Best NEW 
Everblooming roses for the year 1938. 
ALEZA\E. Plant Patent No. 116. Rich apricot 
shade, petals not affected by hot or wet 
weather. Growth very vigorous, upright 
branching dark green foliage. Starts 
blooming very early. Each.$1.25 
ALICE HARDING. Plant Patent No. 202. One 
of the best exhibition yellow roses pro¬ 
duced. The bud is large golden yellow 
flaked with carmine, and the open bloom 
is pure gold borne singly on long stems, 
long lasting and fading hardly any at all. 
Each . 2.00 
BETTER TIMES. Plant Patent No. 23. The 
brilliant cerise flowers are large, double 
and delicately fragrant. Being produced 
on long strong stems, they are excellent for 
cutting. Foliage is leathery, dark green. 
A very free full bloomer. Each. 1.25 
CARILLON. Plant Patent No. 136. A much 
improved Mme. Edouard Herriot, and of 
easier culture. Coral flame with glossy 
green foliage, it is never out of bloom. 
An exceptionally fine rose for group 
planting. Each. 1.00 
CARRIE JACOBS ROND. Plant Patent No. 
158 (See illustration inside back cover). 
A magnificent new rose named in honor 
of the author of “The End of a Per¬ 
fect Day.” Of aristocratic growth with 
large, double blooms of ideal form carried 
singly on long, upright stems. The color 
is an enchanting rich deep rose enhanced 
by a luminous coral sheen. Each. 1.25 
COUNTESS VANDAL. Plant Patent No. 38. 
Long—pointed bud and a high centered 
flower of coppery bronze, suffused with 
soft gold, developing new beauty at all 
periods of its long life. One of the best 
of the new roses. Each. 1.00 
DKUESA DE PENARANDA (See illus¬ 
tration page 2). This glorious rose pro¬ 
duces two distinct types of flowers. 
During the summer the pointed buds are 
a blend of apricot, orange, and dark pink. 
In the fall the buds are a brownish color 
opening slowly to finely formed flowers 
of a cinnamon-peach color. A continuous 
bloomer. Each . 1.00 
ECLIPSE. Plant Patent No. 172. A brilliant 
new yellow rose with streamlined bud— 
an entirely new type. A strikingly hand¬ 
some plant with distinctive and almost- 
immune-to-disease foliage. Each . 1.50 
FANTASY. We all like roses with perfectly 
formed buds which are never misshapen 
and which keep for a reasonable length of 
time after they are cut. This splendid 
pearly pink rose is exceptionally large and 
keeps its perfect form until the petals are 
ready to drop. Each. 75 
FEDERICO CASAS. Carrying the brilliant 
colors that we associate with sunny Spain, 
this gay rose is one of the new “fancy” 
roses. The big, fairly double flowers are 
a lovely blend of copper and deep coral 
pink and are pleasingly fragrant. Each. 75 
FEU JOSEPH LOOYMANS (See illustration 
on back cover). Dong-pointed buds and 
large, cupped, double flowers of lasting 
buff-yellow. The bushes are seldom with¬ 
out flowers. Foliage is a brilliant green. 
Each . 1.00 
GLOAMING. Plant Patent No. 137. A beau¬ 
tiful salmon-pink cut-flower variety which 
has proved a “winner” wherever grown. 
Its large buds are carried on long, rigid 
stems, amply clothed with handsome fo¬ 
liage. It is a pink rose, but there is no 
other like it. Each. 1.25 
GOLDEN GLEAM. A new rose of the most 
vivid yellow. Beautifully shaped blooms 
on vigorous upright plants. Each. 1.00 
GOLDEN MAIN. Plant Patent No. 254. This 
rose has great vigor and strong, dark fo¬ 
liage immune; to diseases, a plant built 
for long service. A decorative rose con¬ 
tinuously in bloom. A most brilliant yel¬ 
low among yellow roses. Each. 1.50 
HINRICH GAEDE (See illustration on back 
cover). Nasturtium-Red buds opening 
to large, double orange-yellow flowers, 
flushed with nasturtium-red. Fine plants 
with beautiful foliage. Probably the most 
spectacular Hybrid Tea Rose grown 
today, and certainly the best of the 
type. The striking coloring lasts for a 
long time. For bedding, for cut-flowers, 
or for exhibition, it is highly recom¬ 
mended. Each . 1.00 
JEAN COTE. Plant Patent applied for. Clear 
orange-apricot, assuming toward the end 
an overcast of light carmine. A medium¬ 
growing plant producing steadily through¬ 
out the season. Flowers come singly and 
continuously on good stems with large 
glossy foliage. Each. 2.00 
JOHANNISZAUBER. A new name and a new 
rose. One of the finest in the velvety, 
blood-red class. A free bloomer on a 
vigorous plant with handsome foliage. 
Each . 75 
MALAR ROSS. Large, rich crimson flowers, 
fully double and sweetly scented. A 
vigorous, upright grower whose flowers 
are especially fine for cutting. Each. 75 
MARY HART. Plant Patent No. 8. A sport 
of Talisman, it performs even better. The 
bud is deep rose-red, opening to well- 
formed blossoms of velvety blood-red with 
an overglow of amber. Each. 1.00 
MATADOR. Plant Patent No. 170. A bright 
crimson with darker silvery sheen. The 
bloom is large and double, and the branch¬ 
ing habit of the plant makes it also a good¬ 
bedding variety. Each. 1.25 
McGREDY’S TRIUMPH. Plant Patent No. 190. 
Brilliant strawberry, blushed scarlet and 
orange. The flowers are very large, full, 
and of perfect shape. The stems are dark 
mahogany-red, and the foliage is extra 
large, dark reddish bronze in color. Each.... 1.50 
MME. NICOLAS AUSSEL (See illustration 
inside back cover). Very large, double, 
intensely fragrant flowers of salmon, 
snaded carmine and yellow. Very strong 
plants with flowers produced on long 
stems. Each . 75 
MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD. Perfectly formed 
buds of nasturtium-buff, lightening to a 
luminous pink at the edges of the petals. 
The growth, stems, foliage and blooming 
qualities are all exceptional in this lovely 
rose. Each . 75 
MRS. FRANCIS KING. Plant Patent No. 253. 
The bloom is very large and full, carried 
on a long upright stem, white drawing to 
pale gold in the center. It has the pleasing 
fragrance of wild roses and is a prolific, 
continuous bloomer. Each.-. 1.25 
MRS. SAM McGREDY. Color is scarlet-orange 
changing to copper as the blooms mature. 
Delicately perfumed. Branching plants 
with red canes and beautiful bronzy fo¬ 
liage. One of the most beautiful roses 
grown, and surely no rose has a more 
beautiful plant. Each. 
PINK DAWN. A fine, deep rose-pink flower, 
opening to a lively pink with an orange 
base; sweetly fragrant. Vigorous upright 
plants. Each . 
PRESIDENT PLUMECOCQ,. Fragrant flowers 
of coppery buff with an overglow of deep 
salmon. A free bloomer on medium sized 
plants. One of the outstanding roses at 
the Flower Show held in Lincoln, 1937. 
Each . 
RADIANT BEAUTY. Plant Patent No. 97. Re¬ 
lated to Radiance, the American-loved 
rose, and somewhat of the same habit, 
sturdiness, hardiness, and bloomingness. 
The foliage is handsome and the bloom 
reminds one of the American Beauty. The 
color is radiant red. Each. 1.25 
ROCKET. Plant Patent No. 171. Exquisite 
buds of beautiful bright scarlet-red, on 
strong stems, unfurling slowly to large, 
very double blooms, full to the brim of 
rich Old-Rose perfume. Each. 1.00 
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