President Hoover 
Famous 
Mrs. P. S. duPont 
Patented 
Mrs. Sam McGredy 
Roses 
Etoile de Hollande 
The Latest Introductions of New and Patented Roses 
STRONG No. 1, 2-YEAR FIRST GRADE ROSES — POSTPAID PRICES 
You will be interested in these very latest introductions. The marvelous colorings attained are 
indescribable and are sure to win your admiration and bring many pleasant comments from your 
neighbor. Although higher in price than the older varieties, you will be more than repaid by the 
satisfaction gained in having your garden up to the minute. 
It is true that all the new varieties in our list will not be perfect in your garden and only by 
years of testing could we make positive statements as to results. All, however, have very promis¬ 
ing features and are well worth trial. 
GUARANTEE—Every plant is guaranteed true to name, carefully selected and packed to 
arrive in good condition. If found otherwise, return immediately at our expense. Plants failing 
to grow, from drouth, freezing or weather conditions beyond our control, we will replace at one- 
half price paid for them. 
ALICE HARDING —Plant Pat. No. 202. (Mallerin 1937.) A brand 
new French rose said to be the best yellow ever introduced. The 
bud is large golden-yellow flaked with carmine opening to a 
c’assic formed flower of pure gold. Borne singly on long stems 
and fading hardly at all. Sweet honey fragrance. Profuse bloomer 
and very perfect form. $2.00 each; $20.00 doz. 
ALEZANE —Plant Pat. No. 116. A very striking, reddish apri¬ 
cot brown with a yellow center. This lovely rose should be among 
your first choice selections. Very free and consistent bloomer. 
Each $1.50, 3 for $3.75, postpaid. 
AMELIA EARHART —Plant Pat. No. 63. Large cream colored 
buds opening to flowers of deep yellow centers shading to cream 
on the outside with a blush overtone. Fragrant, strong grower 
and free boomer. Each $1.25. 
AMI QUINARD -<H. T. 1927.) Long pointed, blackish garnet 
bud, opening into a loose, semi-double, fragrant bloom; so dark it 
seems almost black. A very vigorous bush with fine foliage. A 
persistent bloomer. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
ANGELE MATEAU —Plant Pat. No. 174. Another new H. T. 
Spanish rose by the famous hybridizer Senor Dot. This wide open 
flower of a brilliant red and orange shading will instantly com¬ 
mand your attention. A good bloomer and rich healthy foliage. 
Delightfully fragrant. Each $1.50. 
CATALONIA —(Dot 1933.) We predict a very popular future for 
this new Spanish rose when better known. The outer petals are 
of the brightest vermilion red, shading to gold at the base. Free 
blooming, strong healthy foliage. It is a rose you will be proud 
of in your garden. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
CATHRINE HORDES —( H. T. 1930.) Large, long-pointed b'ood- 
red bud. opening to a lastirg dark scarlet, long stemmed b'oom. A 
good bush producing successively all summer. Each 75c; 3 for $2. 
CONDESSA DE SASTAGO —(Dot 1933.) Another new Spanish 
rose. Like Angele Mateau and Catalonia by the same originator, 
this rose will command your instant attention. Two-toned, cop- 
pery-pink inside and gold reverse. Not a bud rose, but a full open, 
glowing flower, produced in great profusion on a strong healthy 
bush. Excellent foliage. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
CONQUEROR — Saffron yellow flowers with deep tones of 
orange and copper. Fifteen petals, semi-double, handsome foliage. 
Each $1.00; 3 for $2.75. 
COUNTESS VANDALL —Plant Pat. No. 3S. This beautiful rose 
has proven itself one of the finest ever created. The long pointed 
buds, its distinctive shadings of coppery bronze suffused with soft 
gold and its wonderful form will win your instant praise. $1.00 
each, 3 for $2.50. 
CARRIE JACOBS BOND —Plant Pat No. 158. Beautiful buds 
followed by very fragrant flowers of rose pink flushed crimson at 
the center. The flowers are long stemm.ed and keep exceptionally 
well, making a fine exhibition rose. 1-ree and profuse flowering. 
Each $1.25. 
CYNTHEA- —( 1933) A sturdy growing bush, producing an im¬ 
proved Chas. P. Kilham type flower. Splendid double blooms of 
rich oriental red. A splendid cut flower and free blooming. Each 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
DUQUESA DE FENARANDA —A blending of apricot orange 
and pink. Full and double. $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50. 
ECLIPSE —Plant Pat. No. 172. This rose has been the interna¬ 
tional sensation of the year, and was awarded prizes both abroad 
and in this country. Beautiful long buds ornamented with attrac¬ 
tive sepals. The color is a pure rich golden yellow without shad¬ 
ings. Strong tough petals that are not too numerous. Each 
$1.50, 3 for $3.75. 
EDITH CLARK —An unusual deep scarlet. Fine buds and a good 
open flower. Easily among the best of the red roses. Each 75c; 
3 for $2 CO. 
FEU FERNET-DUCHER —Plant Pat. No. 103. A new H. T. 
French rose first introduced in 1 934. Rich creamy buds opening 
into full double flowers with yellow and gold centers; marked 
with occasional pink or white markings on the outside of petals. 
A sturdy bush, producing an abundance of rich green foliage. 
Very free flowering and dis;ase resistant. Each $1.00. 
GOLDEN MAIN —Plant Fat. No. 254. A pure glistening yellow. 
Blooms are medium large, with many, but small petals, giving the 
bloom the rounded form of a peony. A strong growing plant of 
great floriferousness. We believe this to be the most beautiful 
yellow rose ever produced. Each $1.50; 3 for $3 75. 
GOLDEN MOSS —A n w ye'low moss of great beauty. Each 75c; 
3 for $2.00. 
GLOAMING —Plant Pat. No. 137. Large buds carried on long 
rigid stems make this variety particularly adapted to cutting. A 
tall vigorous branching plant. The large full blooms are of a 
peculiar pink, overlaid with salmon. Each $1.50, 3 for $3.75. 
GLOWING CARMINE —Its name well describes this beautiful 
rose. A free bloomer and handsome healthy foliage. Each 75c; 
3 for $2.00. 
GRENOBLE —Crimson buds opening to a brilliant red, almost 
scarlet flower. Strong branching growth, good foliage. Each $1.00; 
3 for $2.50. 
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