President Hoover 
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Mrs. P. S. duPont 
Mrs. Sam McGredy 
STANDARD 
BUSH ROSES 
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Two Year Old 
Field Grown 
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60 c each 
3 for $1.50 
Postpaid 
BICOLOR 
AUTUMN. (H. T.) A distinct color of intense richness. This rose 
incorporates shades of burnt orange suffused tvith russet-brown and 
bronzy, red all overlaid on a background of rich yellow. A color 
combination reminiscent of the most glorious autumnal foliage. 
GAIETY. (H. T.) A very lovely, symmetrical, medium sized flower 
of orange, Indian red, and silver. Large, long pointed bud. A most 
handsome and vigorous plant. Continuous bloomer. Fragrant. 
PRES. H. HOOVER. (H. T.) A wonderful multi-colored rose, charm¬ 
ingly combining many shades of cerise-pink, flame, scarlet, and 
yellow. The buds, borne upright on strong stems, are long and 
pointed, and possessing a most exquisite fragrance. 
TALISMAN. (H. T.) A vividly colored rose of an unusual combina¬ 
tion of gold, apricot, pink and carmine in mingled splashes, streaks 
and blends. Flowers fairly double, borne on long stems. 
PINK 
BETTY UPRICHARD. (H. T.) A free blooming, tall growing plant, 
producing quantities of semi-double flowers of which the inner 
surface of the petals is a delicate salmon-pink and the outside a 
deep and glowing coppery carmine suffused orange. 
DAME EDITH HELEN. (H. T.) This variety has wonderful pointed 
buds which open very slowly to large, full, perfectly formed 
blooms which hold their color with age and are carried on rigid, 
erect stems. The color is an even shade of pure, glowing rose-pink. 
LOS ANGELES. (H. T.) An ideal American garden rose; one of the 
finest varieties ever introduced. The long stemmed fragrant flowers 
are of a brilliant flame-pink shading to coral and gold at the base 
of the petals. Ideal for cutting. Buds long and pointed. 
RADIANCE. (H. T.) Buds are a brilliant rose-pink opening to lovely 
silvery-pink flowers suffused deeper pink. Deliciously fragrant. 
Long stems. Exceedingly vigorous, hardy, and disease resistant 
under all conditions of soil and climate. 
SUSAN LOUISE. (H. T.) A lovely clear pink bush rose that is semi¬ 
double and produced in profusion on healthy, vigorous plants. The 
very long buds are slightly darker than those of Belle of Portugal 
and are borne continuously throughout the summer. 
WHITE 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. (H. P.) The most popular everblooming 
white rose. Outer petals of immense buds occasionally tinged with 
pink; open blooms pure snow-white, large and moderately full. 
McGREDY'S IVORY. (H. T.) The size and perfection of form of this 
wonderful rose are almost unbelievable. The buds are long and 
pointed, staying at this stage for several days, and opening to 
perfectly formed flowers of creamy ivory-white. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE. (H. T.) Nicely formed white buds which open 
to medium sized flowers showing a slight blush in the center as 
the bloom opens. An old but popular variety. Fragrant. 
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SELECTEDI 
BLAZE. (L. C.) Plant Patent No. 10. Acclaimed by the nation as the 
only hardy everblooming scarlet climber. Blaze combines the vigor, 
beauty and hardiness of Paul's Scarlet Climber with the ever¬ 
blooming qualities of a favorite everblooming rose. Propagated 
from blooming wood. $1.00 each. 
COUNTESS VANDAL. (H. T.) Plant Patent No. 38. The Rose of 
Roses! "Countess" has been enthusiastically received by rose- 
lovers everywhere. Its long-pointed bud, distinctive shadings of 
coppery bronze, suffused with soft gold, and its form are a continu¬ 
ous "movie", developing new beauty at all times during its long 
life. A leading seller among Hybrid Tea Roses. $1.00 each. 
ECLIPSE. (H. T.) Plant Patent No. 172. The international sensation 
of the year, awarded prizes in Rome, Paris, and other test-gardens. 
Its long, stream-lined bud, enhanced by ornamental sepals, is of 
rich gold without shading. Petals are large and tough, but not 
numerous, averaging 20 to 25, with more in the autumn. The name 
"Eclipse" came about because the seedling bloomed for the first 
time on the day of the total eclipse, August 1932. $1.50 each. 
GLOAMING. (H. T.) Plant Patent No. 137. A cut-flower variety 
which has proved a "winner" wherever grown. Its large buds, 
carried on long, rigid stems, are amply clothed with handsome 
foliage. The bloom is of unusual coloring—fawn-orange in the bud, 
and the large, full blooms are of a peculiar pink overlaid with 
salmon. The plant is vigorous and branching. $1.25 each. 
MARY HART. Plant Patent No. 8. A striking red sport of Talisman. 
The bud is maroon-red, opening to well-formed blooms of deep 
velvety blood-red with an overglow of amber. Unlike most red 
roses, Mary Hart does not wilt or dry out when cut but opens 
perfectly. $1.00 each. 
MATADOR. (H. T.) Plant Patent No. 170. In the European shows it 
was hailed as a great red rose, and our tests have confirmed the 
opinion. Large, full, well-formed, scarlet-crimson blooms with darker 
silky sheen on the reverse; very fragrant. $1.25 each. 
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E. G. HILL (H. T.) This is the most unfading of all red roses. Im¬ 
mense, double flowers of dazzling scarlet shading to a deeper red 
as they develop; are deliciously fragrant and long lasting when 
cut. Blooms are produced singly on long vigorous stems. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. (H. T.) The finest dark red rose for general 
purposes. Ranked among the first three of its color by everyone 
who knows roses. The beautiful, oval buds are perfect, of medium 
size, and open into magnificent brilliant red blooms. 
GRENOBLE. (H. T.) A majestic new rose of glowing scarlet-red. The 
lovely buds on long stems, are crimson but the open flower is 
brilliant red, almost scarlet, and a bed of Grenoble stands out like 
fire. Fully double and large. Tall growing and very vigorous. 
HADLEY. (H. T.) An old favorite which everybody knows. Flowers 
rich crimson with velvety texture, of good shape, size, and sub¬ 
stance. Very sweet scented. Long stems and mildew proof foliage. 
RED RADIANCE. (H. T.) Similar to Radiance except in color. A 
rich, clear cerise-red. Large, full and well formed. No rose will 
excel in fragrance, growth or quantity of blooms. A fine variety. 
YELLOW 
GOLDEN DAWN. (H. T.) An Australian rose of vigorous growth and 
continuous bloomer. The oval buds are rich straw-yellow, flushed 
old-rose, opening into splendid double, sweetly scented flowers of 
sunflower-yellow. Bloooms are borne erect on strong stems. 
JOANNA HILL. (H. T.) The exquisitely formed long buds are orange- 
yellow, extremely fragrant and the colors while not brilliant are 
dainty and lovely. The open blooms are somewhat lighter. The 
texture of the petals is not injured by the weather. 
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