INDEX 
On this page we give a complete alphabetical list of all the Roses offered in this book, show¬ 
ing the class to which they belong, and the page on which they are described. Abbreviations 
used: Tea, Everblooming Teas; H.T., Hybrid Teas; H.P., Hybrid Perpetuals; C.T., Climbing Teas; 
H.C., Hardy Climbing; M., Moss; Pern., Pernetiana; P., Polyantha; Rug., Rugosa; C.H.T., 
Climbing Hybrid Teas. 
Varieties 
Class 
Page 
Alberic Barbier . 
—H.C. 
16 
Alex. Hill Gray . 
.Tea 
5-14 
Amelia Gude . 
....H.T. 
6 
American Beautv . 
12 
American Pillar . 
—H.C. 
16 
Angele .. 
...H.T. 
12 
Aunt Harriet . 
.H.C. 
16 
Baby Doll . 
....P. 
8 
Baby Echo .. 
.P. 
13 
Baby Tausendschon 
.P. 
13 
Bess Lovett .. 
...H.C. 
17 
Belle of Portugal . 
...H.C. 
17 
Betty Uprichard . 
...H.T. 
9 
Birdie Blye ... 
...H.C. 
16 
Blumenschmidt . 
_Tea. 
28 
BriarcliH __._ 
...H.T. 
5 
Bridesmaid *... 
.Tea 
6 
Chaplin's Climber .... 
...H.C. 
16 
Chatillon 
...P. 
13 
Christine Wright . 
.H.C. 
16 
City of Little Rock 
...H.T. 
10 
Cli. American Beautv 
..H.C. 
16 
Cli. C. Brunner .. 
....H.C. 
17 
Cli. Clo. Soupert . 
—C.T. 
17 
Cli. Columbia . 
C.H.T. 
17 
Cli. Helen Gould . 
C.H.T. 
17 
Cli. Gruss an Teplitz C.H.T. 
17 
Cli. Pink Coehet . 
.C.T. 
17 
Cli. Marechal Niel .... 
C.H.T. 
17 
Cli. White Coehet ... 
.C.T. 
17 
Clothilde Soupert .... 
.P. 
7 
Columbia . 
....H.T. 
19 
Crusader . 
...H.T. 
9 
David O. Dodd . 
....H.T. 
4 
Dean Hole . 
...H.T. 
15 
Dixie ... 
...H.T. 
6 
Dr. Van Fleet _ 
....H.C. 
16 
E. G. Hill .. 
...H.T. 
5 
Ellen Poulson . 
.P. 
13 
Emily Gray . 
...H.C, 
16 
Etoile de Hollande ... 
.H.T 
9 
Etoile de France . 
....H.T. 
15 
Etoile de Lyon .. 
.Tea 
15 
Eugene Jacquet . 
.H.C. 
17 
Eureka .... 
...H.T. 
12 
Excelsa .... 
...H.C. 
16 
F. J. Grootendorst ... 
...Rug. 
19 
F. R. Patzer __ 
. ...H.T. 
15 
Varieties 
Class 
Page 
Frau K. Druschki ... 
.H.P. 
18 
Freedom ... 
.C.H.T. 
17 
Gaiety . 
.H.T. 
6 
Gardenia ... 
.H.C. 
16 
Gen. Jacqueminot ... 
.H.P. 
18 
Gen. MacArthur . 
.H.T. 
11 
George Eiger . 
.P. 
13 
Gloria. Mundi . 
.P. 
13 
Golden Gate .. 
.H.T. 
18 
Golden Ophelia . 
.....H.T. 
6 
Grace N. Crowell 
.H.T. 
12 
Green Rose .. 
19 
Gruss an Teplitz . 
.H.T. 
12 
Gruss an Aachen ... 
.P. 
10 
Harvard ____ 
.H.T. 
7 
Heart of Gold _ 
.H.C. 
16 
Henri Martin . 
.M. 
19 
Hermosa ... 
19 
Holt Hewett . 
.....H.T. 
11 
Hugonis .... 
19 
Ideal . 
.P. 
13 
.Jacotte . 
.H.C. 
16 
J. B. Clark . 
.H.P. 
18 
Jeannette Heller _ 
.Tea 
32 
Joa.nna Hill . 
.H.T. 
18 
J. J. L. Mock ... 
.....H.T. 
13 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria 
11 
K. of K. .. 
.H.T. 
15 
Keystone ... 
.....H.C. 
16 
Kootenay ... 
.H.T. 
18 
La Champagne . 
.H.T. 
8 
La Marne .. 
.P. 
13 
Lady Hillingdon . 
.Tea 
12 
Lady Plymouth . 
.H.T. 
10 
La Fayette .. 
.P. 
13 
Marie Pavie ... 
.. .P. 
13 
Marshall P. Wilder 
....H.P. 
18 
Marv Lovett . 
.H.C. 
16 
Mary Walla.ce . 
.....H.C. 
17 
Miss Edith Cavell . 
.P. 
13 
Mile. C. Brunner _ 
.P. 
14 
Mme. Butterfly . 
.H.T. 
11 
Mme. E. Marlitt ... 
.H.T. 
15 
Mme. F. Kruger _ 
.Tea 
lb 
Mme. G. Staechelin 
—H.C. 
16 
Mme. Jenny Guillemot H.T. 
7 
Mrs. Aaron Ward ... 
.H.T. 
S 
Mrs. B. R. Cant . 
.Tea 
18 
Mrs. W. E. Lenon ... 
.H.T. 
12 
Varieties Class Page 
Mrs. MacKellar .H.T. 6 
New Century . 
-Rug. 
19 
Orleans ... 
_P. 
13 
Paul Neyron ... 
..H.P. 
18 
Paul’s Sca.rlet . 
H.C. 
17 
Pink Baby Rambler 
.P. 
13 
Pink Coehet .. 
...Tea 
19 
Pink Killarney . 
...Tea 
7 
Pink Radiance . 
H.T. 
7 
President Hoover . 
H.T. 
5 
President Taft . 
H.T. 
f> 
Rapture ... 
.H.T. 
8 
Red Coehet . 
...Tea 
19 
Red Baby Rambler .. 
.P. 
13 
Red Columbia . 
H.T. 
18 
Red Radia.nce .. 
..H.T. 
13 
Rev. F. Page Roberts 
H.T. 
11 
Rhea Reid ... 
..H.T. 
11 
Robinhood . 
H.T. 
8 
Rosa Rouletti . 
9 
Rose Hill 
..H.T. 
11 
Sensation .... 
..H.T. 
13 
Sir Thomas Lipton ... 
.Rug. 
19 
Souv. de P. Notting .. 
H.T. 
11 
Sunburst . 
..H.T. 
10 
Talisman .. 
..H.T. 
13 
Tausendschon . 
.H.C. 
17 
Templar . 
..H.T. 
11 
The Bride ... 
-Tea 
15 
Violette ... 
..H.C. 
16 
White Baby Rambler 
....P. 
13 
White Dorothy Perkins H.C. 
16 
White Coehet .. 
..Tea 
19 
White Killarney .. 
..Tea 
7 
Y'ellow Coehet . 
. .Tea 
6 
Butterfly Bush . 
.30 
Canna Lilies . 
..27 
Ca.rnations ... 
.22 
Chrysanthemums .. 
.24, 25, 
26 
Geraniums .. 
.22 
Gladiolus .. 
.23 
Hydrangeas .. 
.30 
Iris . 
..27 
Ivy . 
.30 
Lilies ... 
.30 
Peonies . 
.23 
Perennials .. 
..20, 
21 
Phlox ... 
.24 
Tuberoses . 
..23 
OUR EVIDENCE OF UNIVERSAL 
SATISFACTION 
QUALITY 
September 1, 1938 
Attached find my order for 
more of your roses. They are a 
great source of joy. I have 
never had a failure with Heller 
roses. 
Miss Vange F. L’Huillier 
Ma.rquette, Mich. 
October 3, 1938 
The plants I bought from you 
last spring- are the most satis¬ 
factory I’ve ever, bought. I can 
certainly recommend your com¬ 
pany. 
Mrs. E. E. Owslev 
Owensboro, Ky. 
May 14, 1938 
T want to say the roses I 
bought from you were the best 
and by far the largest stock I 
ever bought any where. 
I thank you so much. 
Mrs. C. L. Sexton 
Haysers Ferry, W. Va. 
HELLER BROS. 
ECONOMY 
June 1, 1938 
Your roses came all right and 
I never had such large ones be¬ 
fore for that price. Thank you 
for the free plant. 
Mrs. Geo. J. Cook 
May 9, 1933 
“I received the nice roses. 
They were in good condition and 
so nice. I sure am proud o^ 
them. They are certainly worth 
the money and more. 
Mrs. Leonora Gillespie 
Port Angelese, Wash. 
Ma.y 16, 1933 
“I am so well pleased with 
the roses that I got from you 
last year and the Baby Rose that 
I received this spring that 
want some more. How I wish 
that I had sent you all the 
money that I have invested m 
roses that would not grow, even 
though they were from reliable 
firms.” 
Mrs. Ruth Ardasher 
Frankfort, Indiana 
SERVICE 
March 24; 1938 
I bought 50 roses from you 25 
years ago and nearly all of 
them a.re bearing still. The old 
Pa.ul Neyron last year had roses 
6% inches in diameter and the 
stems were over 36 inches long 
and yet this is not supposed to 
be a rose climate. 
R. L. Morris, 
Reno, Nevada 
May 14, 1938 
The first size rose plants were 
received this morning. They are 
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such a short time. 
Mrs. Harry G. Faucett 
Wilmington, Del. 
May 20, 1938 
The roses arrived last Friday 
in excellent condition, due to 
your careful packing. They are 
planted and we are looking for¬ 
ward to a bed of India.na Roses, 
here in Texas. 
Mrs. H. K. Edmondson 
Fortworth, Texas 
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