Hart Cr Vick, Rochester, N. Y 
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EVERBLOOMING ^ ROSES 
Last summer our plants grew unusually well, big, husky bushes, most of them with four and five 
branches and all of them with splendid fibrous root systems. We are very proud of them and we know 
that they will give you splendid results. 
Here are twenty-nine of the better known Everblooming roses that have been tried and tested in 
our own gardens and in those of many of our customers. We have selected them for their sturdi¬ 
ness of growth, disease resisting qualities, foliage, and for the quality, quantity and fragrance of 
the flowers they bear. We feel sure you will love them all. 
Prices: 75c each; $2.00 for 3; $7.50 for 12 
AMI QUINARD. For the extreme in color, size and 
form, rosarians will welcome this long-pointed 
blackish garnet-colored bud, which opens to a 
semi-double, cupped, fragrant red bloom so 
dark as to seem almost black. Pictured in colors 
on the back cover of this book. 
AUTUMN. Well named because in October it 
assumes added beauty. An excellent bloomer. 
Buds are almost brown and open to blooms of 
red, orange, and pink. Very fragrant. 
CAMEO Polyantha). Cameo's soft pinkish orange 
has a real appeal, and the plant on which it is 
produced is of the usual Polyantha quality pro¬ 
ducing clusters of blooms in great profusion from 
early in season until severe frost. 
CECILE BRUNNER (Polyantha). Small bud and 
flower of light pink with yellow base in many 
graceful clusters. Also called "Sweetheart Rose/' 
DAME EDITH HELEN. Shapely buds and substan¬ 
tial, high-centered blooms of clear pink, sweetly 
scented and freely produced, especially in spring 
and autumn, on long, strong stems. Pictured in 
colors on the back cover of this book. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA. This has remained 
the standard of quality in a white garden rose 
since pre-war days. Absolutely perfect blooms 
of snow-white with a suggestion of yellow at 
the center. Pictured in colors on the back cover 
of this book. * 
LADY ALICE STANLEY. No clear pink rose is more 
dependable. Color, outer petals deep coral-rose, 
inside silvery-pink. Fragrant and very double. 
Pictured in color on the back cover of this book. 
MARGARET McGREDY. The newly opened flowers 
are orange-scarlet in color, turning as the bloom 
ages to carmine-rose. Strong healthy plant with 
dark lustrous green thick foliage. 
MRS. ERSKINE PEMBROKE THOM. Long-pointed 
buds and splendidly formed very double unfad¬ 
ing clear yellow flowers. Considered by expert 
rosarians as one of the best yellow roses. 
MRS. HENRY MORSE. A bright rose of contrasting 
shades of pink with an underlying yellow glow. 
Blooms are double, large and fragrant. 
The black lines show 
where to prune a rose 
bush each season. 
The lovely yellow Joanna Hill 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON. Its popularity has 
not waned for two decades. Particularly effec¬ 
tive when planted in solid beds. Blooms are a 
rich saffron-yellow, turning to a soft creamy 
shade with age. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. Salmort-pink shaded 
Oriental red on outside of petals. A very colorful 
and fragrant variety. 
EDITOR McFARLAND. An outstanding deep pink 
rose, peculiarly even in color. They come on 
long cutting stems, are fragrant, and last long. 
E. G. HILL. Unmistakable in the sunburst-like 
arrangement of its tightly packed petals. One 
of the best standard varieties. Rich deep red 
color and fine fragrance. Pictured in colors on 
the back cover of this book. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. If there is to be but one 
red rose admitted into your garden, it might 
well be this fine variety. An almost thornless 
plant. Seems to prefer partial shade. Double, 
velvety scarlet blooms. Pictured in colors on the 
back cover of this book. 
FEDERICO CASAS. Coppery pink and orange. You 
will find it good for both garden decoration 
and for cut flowers, for it keeps well when cut. 
One of our gayest roses. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI (Hybrid perpetual). Pink¬ 
ish buds and magnificent snow-white blooms 
with deep, firm petals. The best white rose of 
any class, blooms freely and continuously. Plant 
one of the strongest, grows 4 to 10 feet high. 
HEINRICH WENDLAND. Multicolored. Long, 
pointed nasturtium-red buds opening to a rich 
luminous vermilion shaded golden yellow. The 
lovely buds are excellent for cutting and very 
fragrant. 
JOANNA HILL. Here is a fine rose for the flower 
show, as its heavy petals retain their form long 
after cutting. Long shapely buds of orange- 
yellow, opening to double flowers with orange 
center, paling slightly to a cream color at the 
edges. Fragrant. 
HART Cr VICK'S COLLECTION 
OF EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
12 SPLENDID <fc*7 31T 
ROSES for r'Delivered 
(See Back Cover of Book) 
MRS. PIERRE S. du PONT. This is the ace of the 
golden yellow roses. Winner of more gold medals 
for outdoor blooms than any other rose ever 
grown. Pictured in colors on the back cover of 
this book. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY. Coppery scarlet-orange 
flowers, flushed dull red and of fine form, 
make this a rose to rave about. It is double, with 
30 to 40 petals, and richly fragrant. Both plant 
and flower are very distinctive. Pictured in colors 
on the back cover of this book. 
PERMANENT WAVE (Floribunda). A striking nov¬ 
elty from Holland. Its single flowers have re¬ 
ceived a permanent marcel and make conspicu¬ 
ous large clusters. The reverse of the petals is 
a peculiar cochineal-red, while the inside is a 
tint lighter. Vigorous grower. 
PRES. HERBERT HOOVER. Multi-colored, combin¬ 
ing scarlet-yellow with a cerise-pink. We recom¬ 
mend this as a most dependable outdoor kind. 
Pictured in colors on the back cover of this book. 
PRES. PLUMECOCQ. A lovely rose for cutting, as 
the blooms come singly on strong erect stems. 
Bronzy-yellow buds with very double flowers of 
rich rosy orange. 
RADIANCE. One of the easiest grown and most 
reliable pink hybrid roses. Globular in form with 
** clear silvery pink inside deepening to a coral 
on the outer petals. 
SOEUR THERESE. Long-pointed buds are chrome- 
yellow, heavily mcrked with carmine. The open 
flower is rich daffodil-yellow and holds its color 
well. The blooms come freely on splendid cut¬ 
ting stems. Pictured in colors on the back cover 
of this book. 
SOUV. DE MME C. CHAMBARD. Chosen the most 
beautiful rose of France in 1932. The buds are 
large, long-pointed, coral in color, and slowly 
unfold to a coral-pink flower developing a 
satiny peach tint and sheen which is about the 
loveliest finish we have ever seen on a rose 
petal. Fragrant. 
TALISMAN. A nation-wide favorite and gold 
medal winner. This variety ranges from rich 
scarlet and gold to deep rose and pale yellow. 
Blooms consistently until a hard frost. 
VILLE DE PARIS. Big bowl-shaped flowers of clear 
unblemished yellow. It well deserves the Baga¬ 
telle gold medal it received for excellence. Pic¬ 
tured in colors on the back cover of this book. 
Coral-pink Souv. de Mme C. Chombard 
Mrs. Sam McGredy is a great favorite 
