ow Rose than Golden Main 
Countess 
Vandal 
Everbloomli 
COUNTESS VANDAL (Everbloom- 
ing) Plant Patent No. 38 —See il¬ 
lustration at right. This Rose has 
been acclaimed the belle of the 
modern Rose Pageant, defeating 
all challengers by producing, with¬ 
out exception, the most artistic 
bud in rosedom, garbed in cop¬ 
pery bronze and piiik, suffused 
with soft gold and silvery tones. 
It presents a continuous "movie," 
developing new beauty in the 
various stages of development. 
Constant bloomer all summer and 
fall. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
PLANT PATENT 
NO. 38 
GLOAMING (Everbloomlng) Plant Patent No. 137 —See illustration at 
left. AWARDED A GOLD MEDAL BY THE AMERICAN ROSE SO¬ 
CIETY 1936. ALSO AWARDED A GOLD MEDAL IN FRANCE 1936. 
I am sorry I did not have room on this page to show a completely devel¬ 
oped flower instead of just a bud, as it is one of the' most handsome 
roses grown, in all stages. The general tone is salmon pink, overcast with 
tawny orange and gold at the base, running up the reverse of petals. 
The open bloom is very large, very double, of perfect form and 
exquisitely fragrant. While it is a pink rose, there is no other rose 
like it. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
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Golden 
Main 
Everblooming 
(Continued) 
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GOLDEN MAIN (Everblooming) Plant Patent No. 
254 —See illustration at left. This new Rose is 
one of the most brilliant of all yellow Roses, with 
large flowers that look like burnished brass. The 
colored illustration does not begin to do it justice. 
It is also one of the most hardy, vigorous and free 
flowering of all Roses, being constantly in bloom. 
The dark green foliage has a highly polished ap¬ 
pearance and is disease resistant. AWARDED A 
SILVER MEDAL IN 1937. There is no more satis- 
(g) 1935 
Gloaming, Everblooming 
