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PATENT 
APPLIED FOR 
Matador, Everblooming 
1935 
FROM NEW HAMPSHIRE: 
"The Matador Rose I received from you won first prize in 
our flower show last summer, and I was quite proud. It 
was so beautiful that the Chairman asked permission to 
place it in the show. It was a real attraction at the show. 
Everything about it was perfect, very long stem, perfect 
foliage, etc." 
YOU TOO CAN WIN PRIZES WITH WAYMAN ROSES 
NIGRETTE (Ever- 
blooming) Plant 
Patent No. 87— 
See illustration 
above. "The Black 
Rose of Sanger- 
hausen." This is 
the sensational 
new "Black Rose" 
you have been reading about in the newspapers. Its color 
is very much like that of the Black Tulip, and from a 
little distance it seems to be dead black. This unusual 
Rose will be greatly admired in your garden. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
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PLANT Pm( uNI 
NO. 87 
COPYRIGHT 1935 BYJ. & P. CO. 
Eclipse 
ECLIPSE (Everblooming) Plant Patent No. 172 —See il¬ 
lustration above. A new American introduction and an 
International Rose sensation, WINNING ALL GRAND 
AWARDS THE WORLD OVER IN COMPETITION WITH 
ALL OF THE WORLD'S FINEST ROSES. Awarded prizes 
in Rome, Paris, and other test gardens, culminating in the 
BAGATELLE GOLD MEDAL awarded in France, June, 
1936 for the best new Rose of the year. Previously 
awarded a GOLD MEDAL IN MAY, 1936, at the AN¬ 
NUAL SHOW OF THE NATIONAL HORTICULTURAL 
SOCIETY OF FRANCE. In October, 1935, the ITALIAN 
GOVERNMENT AWARDED ECLIPSE THEIR ONE GOLD 
MEDAL OF THE YEAR. Elongated, stream-lined buds of 
pure golden-yellow opening to a magnificent double Rose 
of the same golden-yellow color. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.25. 
MATADOR (Everblooming) Plant Patent 
No. 170 — AWARDED A SILVER 
MEDAL AT PORTLAND, 1936. See 
color Illustration at left. This is one of 
the most remarkable deep red roses 
ever produced. It is a brilliant crimson, 
with a rich velvety maroon sheen. The 
flower is very large and perfect in form 
and brimful of attar of Rose. It is a 
sturdy grower, a free bloomer and 
equally fine as a bedding variety or as 
a cut flower. The petals are of heavy 
kid-like substance, but with a velvety 
sheen, giving an unusual richness. 
$1.00 each; 3 tor $2.50. 
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