ROSES 
TWO - YEAR 
FIELD GROWN 
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60c EACH 
3 for $1.50 
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MARY HART 
ECLIPSE 
STANDARD BUSH ROSES 
60 each, 3 for $1.50 
Bicolor 
Autumn. Medium sized buds, color burnt orange streaked 
with red; strong grower, healthy foliage, blooms freely. 
Gaiety. Large, double, cupped, very lasting, orange, Indian- 
red, and silver blooms. 
Pres. H. Hoover. Maroon, orange and gold. Beautifully 
pointed buds, large flowers. 
Rev. F. Page Roberts. Long buds stained copper-red opening 
to full double flowers of buff-yellow. A vigorous grower and 
free bloomer. 
Talisman. Fragrant bloom of glowing golden yellow, stained 
with copper-red and orange-rose on the inside of petals. 
Pink 
Betty Uprichard. Semi-double, salmon-pink flowers stained 
with copper-pink on the outside. 
Dame Edith Helen. Pure, glowing rose-pink, soft yet brilliant, 
with no other shade. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Long pointed buds opening to large full 
flowers, two-toned, orange-buff inside the petals and a rich 
salmon and coppery pink on the outside. 
Los Angeles. Flowers are rich flame pink shading to apricot 
and yellow. 
Susan Louise. Semi-double, clear pink flowers, produced in 
profusion on healthy, vigorous plants. 
Red 
E. G. Hill. Great, massive blooms of deep maroon, velvety on 
inside. 
Etoile de Hollande. The finest dark red Rose for general 
purposes. 
Grenoble. Scarlet-red without shading. Tall, strong plants. 
Hadley. Large, double, well-formed flowers of rich crimson. 
White 
Frau Karl Druschki. White buds and blooms. Very vigorous 
growth. The most popular everblooming white rose. 
McGredy’s Ivory. Long bud with greenish markings, opening 
to ivory-white, perfectly shaped, double, sweet-scented blooms. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. Medium-sized, white flowers, lightly tinted 
with pink at thecgriter. 
Yellow 
Golden Dawn. Bud rich straw-yellow, flushed old-rose, flower 
double, sunflower-yellow. 
Joanna Hill. Very double bloom with Indian-yellow center 
surrounded by bold buff petals. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Fine long buds which open into perfectly 
shaped flowers of rich lemon-yellow. 
Mrs. P. S. Dupont. Buds are reddish gold, opening into beauti¬ 
ful yellow flowers. 
Copper and Orange 
Duchess of Athol. Flowers large, double, fragrant, vivid orange, 
flushed old-rose. 
Heinrich Wendland. Beautiful combination of golden yellow 
and vivid nasturtium-red on opposite surfaces of the petals. 
Mme. Edouard Herriot. The original of all the bright orange- 
pink varieties. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. Large, fairly double bloom of orange- 
salmon. with a suffusion of gold. Vigorous, healthy plant. 
PATENTED ROSES 
Countess Vandal. 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 
continuous “movie,” developing new beauty at all times during 
its long life. $1.00 each. 
Eclipse. 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. $1.50 each. 
Gloaming. 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 over¬ 
laid with salmon. The plant is vigorous and branching, fairly 
tall growing. $1.25 each. 
Mary Hart. Plant Patent No. 8. A striking red sport of 
Talisman. The bud is maroon-red, opening to well-formed 
blossoms 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. 
Rome Glory. Patent applied for. This Rose was bred with 
the objective of raising a red Dame Edith Helen and the ob¬ 
jective has been reached. A most robust and vigorous plant, 
much more winter-hardy than most Hybrid Teas, producing 
in quick succession long stems bearing large crimson-red buds 
opening into full, well-formed, fragrant, cerise-red blooms. 
We have no hesitation in proclaiming Rome Glory the finest 
red Rose yet introduced. $2.00 each. 
Ronsard. Patent applied for. A new type of bedding Rose 
of the most astonishing coloring. Its bud is yellow, but grad¬ 
ually the edges of the petals curl back and show deep scarlet- 
red inside, thus creating a flamboyant color contrast which 
persists to the end. The blooms are of medium size and pro¬ 
duced in great quantities throughout the season without in¬ 
terruption. Racially, the plant is of Rugosa and Austrian 
Copper descent and belongs to the hardy class of garden 
Roses. $1.50 each. 
Signora. Plant Patent No. 201. This Rose from the land of 
sunshine and Chianti wine is a real masterpiece in both plant 
and bloom. Long bud of a warm burnt sienna opening to a 
lighter hue toward mandarin. The plant is tall-growing with 
every bloom on a long stem. Foliage is handsome. Indispensa¬ 
ble to those who grow Roses mainly for cutting. (Colle Oppio 
Gold Medal, 1935.) $1.50 each. 
Texas Centennial. Plant Patent No. 162. A sport of President 
Herbert Hoover, with all its wonderful plant qualities. Color 
is blood-red, toning to cerise-red in center. Most striking new 
red of unusual color. $1.00 each. 
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