HYBRID PERPETUAL 
Era Karl Druschki: Immense, lasting blooms of snow 
white. 
General Jacqueminot: An old favorite, clear red. 
Louise Crette: Pure white, inside of petals shaded 
yellow. Blooms throughout the summer. 
Magna Charta: Bright pink overspread with carmine 
Mrs. John Laing: Well-formed blooms of soft pink. 
Paul Neyron: Clear pink. 
Red Fra Karl Druschki: Red. 
Mme. Albert Barbier: Salmon. 
Ulrich Brunner: Geranium red, fine formed blossoms. 
HARDY CLIMBING ROSES 
Royal Scarlet Hybrid: Deep red, good grower. 
Tausendschon: Ruffled of many shades of yellow, 
creamy white, and bright rose. 
Thelma: Coral pink. 
BANK ROSES 
Evergreen Gem: Small double white flower, trailing 
habit. 
Excelsa: Pink. 
Hiawatha: Scarlet and gold. 
Max Graf: Shining pink flowers. 
Wichuraiana: White fragrant flowers. 
White Dorothy Perkins: White. 
Albertine: Coppery pink. 
Alida Lovett: Bright shell pink flowers. 
American Pillar: Scarlet rose with large white centers 
and golden stamens. 
Bess Lovett: Bright crimson red. 
Chaplin's Pink Climber: Brilliant pure pink flowers, 
very hardy. 
Christine Wright: Exquisite wild-rose pink. 
Climbing American Beauty: Brilliant carmine buds. 
Coralie: Orange salmon flowers. 
Dorothy Perkins: Double pink flowers. 
Dr. Huey: Maroon red flowers. The darkest climber. 
Dr. Van Fleet: Flesh pink, long stems like a hybrid 
tea rose. 
Emily Gray: Large deep saffron yellow buds, shin¬ 
ing holly-like foliage. 
Eugene Jacquet: Bright carmine. 
Gardenia: Pale creamy yellow buds, very vigorous. 
Glendale: Pale yellow. 
Henry Linger: Apricot yellow. 
Jacotte: Coppery yellow, glossy foliage. 
Marie Gaucheult: Light pink. 
Mary Wallace: Bright pink, very popular. 
Mary Lovett: Waxy white flowers, excellent foliage. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin: Fragrant delicate pink 
flowers, stained crimson. 
Paul's Scarlet Climber: Intensely red flowers. 
Primrose: Double flowers of soft primrose yellow. 
Scorcher: Dark red, ruffled semi-double flowers. 
Silver Moon: Moon-white flowers with brilliant yel¬ 
low centers. 
Roserie: Large frilled flowers of deep pink. 
Climbing Lady Ashtown: Bright pink, everblooming. 
POLYANTHA ROSES 
Cecile Brunner: Small, exquisitely formed bud and 
flower of pink with yellow base. 
Gloria Mundi: Double, lasting flowers of glowing 
scarlet-orange, born in clusters. 
Gruss an Aachen: Orange-red and yellow buds, and 
large light flesh pink and salmon-yellow flowers. 
Ideal: Dark red, very hardy. 
iriiliant light red with a whitish center, 
rfection: Orange fading to lighter color. 
£A V 
/NELL'S PATENTED ROSES 
Elegance: Climbing rose, flowers are spectrum- 
yellow in center, shading to very pale yellow 
on the outer petals, deepening in color as they 
open. Very vigorous and hardy, with excellent 
foliage. $1.50 each. 
Golden Glow: Climbing rose, spectrum-yellow Hy¬ 
brid-tea-like flowers are 3Vz to 5 inches in 
diameter and have tea fragrance. Ideal climber 
for mass color effect......$1.00 
Peggy Ann London: Climbing rose, buds of sun- 
flower-yellow-orange, one of the first climbers to 
show color in the spring. Very hardy. $1.50 each. 
Break O'Day: Sub-Zero Hybrid tea rose, double 
flowers of orange-apricot, shaded with lighter 
flesh tints; fragrant, good foliage. $1.50 each. 
Moonglow Climber: A beautiful strong-growing 
climber of unusual merits. Light yellow.$1.00 
Opal of Arz: Hybrid tea, orange. Another of the 
sub-zero roses with dainty flowers. Strong 
bushes. ......$1.00 
(McGredy's Yellow) 
BROOKVILLE NURSERIES, Rose Growers 
Northern Blvd. — Brookville, N. Y. 
Tel. Brookville 1412 
P.O. Glen Head, N. Y. 
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☆ MAR 13 193S 
D. S. Department of Agric 
U. S. Department of Agriculture, 
Washington, D. C. 
Bureau of Plant Industry 
Fruit and Vegetable Crops and Diseases 
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