USE TRI-OGEN, THE ALL-PURPOSE ROSE SPRAY 
Mme. Joseph Perraud 
NEW EVERBLOOMING ROSES, continued 
DONALD PRIOR. Poly. (D. Prior & Son, 1934.) Plant Patent Rights reserved. Large, 
semi-double, cup-shaped flowers of bright scarlet flushed crimson; fragrant. Vigorous. 
$1 each. 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA. HT. (P. Dot, 1931.) Large, double flowers of cin¬ 
namon-peach color; fragrant. Strong, upright plants with attractive foliage. One 
of the newer Roses; is making good everywhere. The autumn bloom is especially 
fine. $1 each. 
ECLIPSE. HT. (J. H. Nicolas, 1936.) Plant Patent No. 172. The very long, slender 
and notably elegant yellow buds open to loose flowers with 20 to 25 golden yellow 
petals which hold their color well. $1.25 each. 
ETERNAL YOUTH. HT. (D. Aicardi, 1937.) Plant Patent applied Jor. Long- 
pointed buds of soft pink open to large, double, rich clear pink of fine shape and 
substance. Vigorous growth and good foliage. $1.50 each. 
FEU PERNET-DUCHER. HT. (C. Mallerin, 1934.) Plant Patent No. 103. High- 
centered flowers of golden yellow with occasional pink flushes on the edges; outer 
petals are sometimes white. Fragrant. Strong branching, free blooming. $1 each. 
GLOAMING. HT. (J. H. Nicolas, 1935.) Plant Patent No. 137. Large buds of 
fawn-orange; open flowers of a peculiar shade of pink, overlaid with salmon. Extra¬ 
strong, branching. $1 each. 
GLOWING CARMINE. HT. (Howard & Smith, 1936.) The name appropriately 
describes this beautiful new Rose. It is a strong grower with well-shaped buds 
representing a splendid color that lasts exceptionally well. $1 each. 
GLOWING SUNSET. HT. (W. Kordes Sons, 1934.) Plant Patent No. 104. Full, 
double flowers with the inner petals lengthened and twisted in the bizarre manner 
of a cactus dahlia. The color is an indescribable blend of orange-yellow and rose- 
pink. Alluringly fragrant. $1 each. 
GOLDEN FRILLS. HT. (Bobbink & Atkins, 1936.) Long pointed buds opening to 
large, cupped, rich golden yellow flowers, quite double and really fragrant. Plants 
are tall, bushy and free blooming. We recommend this Rose very highly. $1.25 each. 
GOLDEN KING. HR. (Beckwith, 1935.) Novelty Rugosa Hybrid. Large, double 
flowers of clear yellow with an old rose fragrance. This Rugosa Hybrid, like Dr. 
Eckener which it resembles, acts like a Hybrid Tea. Foliage 20 per cent Rugosa. 
$1.25 each. 
GOLDENES MAINZ. HT. (W. Kordes Sons. 1933.) Plant Patent No. 254. Ex¬ 
tremely lasting, cupped flowers of pure golden yellow. Intensely fragrant. Vigorous, 
upright plants with large, glossy foliage. $1.25 each. 
Mrs. Paul 
Goudie. 
See page 5 
Dicksons Centennial. See page 3 
MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD. HT. (J. Gaujard, 1934.) 
Long, slender buds of nasturtium-orange, opening to 
sweetly fragrant flowers of nasturtium- 
buff, with a hint of pale pink at the petal 
edges. This is really a beautiful 
Rose which has, without promo¬ 
tion, quietly become popular all 
over the country. An excellent 
flower for exhibition 
purposes. Winner of 
the Bagatelle Gold 
Medal, 1934. $1 each. 
LILY PONS. HT. (The Brownells, 1938.) Plant Patent applied Jor. Long-pointed 
buds open to large, very double flowers; the center is deep yellow shading out to 
palest yellow and white. This Rose is remarkable for its vigor, its handsome foliage, 
and its profusion of flowers which at times reach exhibition size and shape. This is a 
bedding Rose well worth acquiring and, like others of the Brownell strain, it will 
improve with age. $1.50 each. 
LUIS BRINAS. HT. (P. Dot, 1932.) Plant Patent No. 102. Orange-copper buds and 
high-centered flowers with from 40 to 45 petals of a lovely shade of soft old-rose, 
flushed with gold. $1 each. 
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