OUTDOOR ROSES 
NEWER VARIETIES OF GARDEN ROSES 
Prices listed after each individual variety 
Springtime 
Alice Harding (Mallerin, 1937)—Plant Patent No. 202. A real exhi¬ 
bition yellow Rose with wonderful garden qualities. The bud is 
large, golden yellow flaked with carmine and the open bloom is 
pure gold, long lasting. Sweet honey fragrance. Price: $2.00 
each. $20.00 per dozen. 
Baby Chateau (Kordes, 1936)—A new color amongst the large 
flowering Polyanthas. The flowers are large, semi-double pro¬ 
duced in large clusters, velvety dark red in color, reminding 
somewhat of the popular Rose Chateau de Clos Vougeot. Dark, 
shiny foliage, a real acquisition. Price: $1.00 each, $10.00 per 
dozen. 
Better Times (Patented)—A large, full, heavy growing Rose with a 
high pointed bud, and splendid foliage at all seasons of the 
year. Long strong stems that keep the flowers erect at all 
stages, and the delightful fragrance of this flower is not the least 
of its many virtues. Price: $1.25 each, $12.50 per dozen. 
Countess Vandal (Patented)—Its long pointed bud, its 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. Price: $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen. 
Dagmar Spath (L. Spath, 1935) (White Lafayette)—A true sport of 
the well-known Lafayette, with pure white flowers produced in 
large trusses all through the Summer. Price: $1.00 each, $10.00 
per dozen. 
Dickson's Centennial (Patented)—Magnificent blooms of deep glow¬ 
ing crimson with rich red and black shadings. In the fully 
developed flower the inner petals are sparkling strawberry red. 
The whole effect is much enhanced by the lustrous velvety sheen 
which radiate from every petal. Price: $1.50 each, $15.00 per 
dozen. 
Eclipse (J. H. Nicolas, 1936) (Patented)—The long stream-lined bud 
is of rich gold without shading. Petals are large and tough, but 
not numerous, averaging 20 to 25, with more in the Autumn. 
Price: $1.50 each, $15.00 per dozen. 
Glowing Carmine (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 last excep¬ 
tionally well. An outstanding variety. Price: $1.00 each, $10.00 
per dozen. 
Mme. Joseph Perraud—This new Rose is a real beauty of an 
enchanting Nasturtium buff straying to a luminous shell pink at 
the petal edges. It is the nearest approach to a pure buff. Was 
awarded the Bagatelle Gold Medal, 1934, and chosen as the 
"Most Beautiful Rose in France," 1934 at Lyons, France. Price; 
$1.50 per plant, $15.00 per dozen. 
McGredy's Triumph (McGredy & Son, 1934)—Plant Patent No. 190. 
A delicately scented Rose, with very large flowers, full petaled, 
perfectly formed, glistening cerise in color overcast with orange. 
Price: $1.50 each, $15.00 per dozen. 
Orange Triumph (Kordes, 1937)—The forerunner of a new race. 
The scarlet orange flowers are produced in enormous clusters, 
entirely covering the shiny green foliage during the whole sea¬ 
son. The individual flowers are well formed, of good size, full 
double. Price: $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen. 
Pink Charm (Kordes, 1935) (Bright Pink Aachen)—A good com¬ 
panion to the well-known Gruss an Aachen Rose, of the same 
habit of growth. The full double flowers are deep pink in color. 
An ideal plant for mass effect in the garden. Price: $1.00 each, 
$10.00 per dozen. 
Rose R. M. S. Queen Mary—Plant Patent No. 249. The color of this 
beautiful variety is quite distinct from anything yet seen in 
Roses,—a wonderful combination of vivid shades,—a rich, glow¬ 
ing, blending of salmon and pink with an orange base. The 
buds are long and pointed, the flowers are of large size and 
beautiful form. They are full enough for all purposes, freely pro¬ 
duced and delicately perfumed. The plant is of good strong 
habit. A truly magnificent Rose. Illustration on front cover of 
this catalogue. Price: $2.00 per plant, 3 plants for $5.00, 12 plants 
for $20.00 
Rome Glory (Aicardi, 1937)—Patent applied for. A cross between 
Dame Edith Helen and Sensation. Very strong and vigorous 
plant, producing in quick succession, large crimson-red buds on 
long stems which open into beautiful fragrant cerise-red blooms. 
Very fine keeping Rose. Price: $2.00 each, $20.00 per dozen. 
Pink Dawn—An exceptionally charming Rose of highest merit, with 
an abundance of perfectly formed, full double flowers of a deep 
rose color, opening to lovely pink blooms, tinted with orange at 
the base of the petals. Price: $1.25 each, $12.50 per dozen. 
Signora (Patented)—Long bud of a warm burnt sienna, opening to 
a lighter hue toward mandarine. The plant is tall, growing with 
every bloom on a long stem. Foliage is handsome. Indispensable 
to those who grow Roses, mainly for cutting. (Colie Oppio Gold 
Medal, 1935.) Price; $1.50 each, $15.00 per dozen. 
Springtime—A charming bedding Rose, apple blossom pink grow¬ 
ing in graceful sprays. Semi-double blooms and most attractive 
either growing in a bed or as a cut-flower. Price: $1.00 per 
plant, $10.00 per dozen. 
Token (Patented)—A magnificent apricot orange shading to golden- 
pink. Long high pointed buds, and exquisite variety in every 
way. At the base of the petals is a clear yellow suffusion, which 
lights up the flower beautifully. A Rose, that is thoroughly alive 
in color. Price: $1.25 each, $12.50 per dozen. 
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