ECLIPSE (J. H. Nicolas) 
Plant Patent No. 172 
This lovely Rose with the stream¬ 
lined bud has quickly become one of 
the most popular of yellows. 
The plants are of the vigorous branch¬ 
ing type that produce a lot of bloom all 
the time and they have healthy foliage 
of an attractive shade of green. The 
open flowers are not very double (they 
have from 20 to 25 petals) but the large, 
substantial petals are of the same golden 
yellow color as the buds and are so beau¬ 
tiful that one hardly knows whether 
there are 10 petals or 50. See color 
illustration on page 2. 
Eclipse received the Gold Medal 
of the American Rose Society, and, 
when tested in Europe, carried off top 
prizes in both France and Each $1.25 
Ttalv $12.50 dozen 
COUNTESS VANDAL 
(Leenders, Holland) 
Plant Patent No. 38 
The Countess needs no further introduction. In fact, she has 
been enthusiastically received by Rose-lovers everywhere. Coun¬ 
tess Vandal has been acclaimed the belle of the modern Rose 
Pageant, defeating all challengers to the honor, by producing, 
without contradiction, the most artistic bud in rosedom, garbed 
in coppery bronze and pink, suffused with silver and soft gold. 
It presents a continuous “movie” developing new beauty at all 
times during its life. The open bloom is a compass pointing to all 
parts of the horizon. A consistent bloomer. Gold Medal of 
the King of Spain, Pedralbes Contest, Barcelona, ~ i qq 
S pain, for profusion of blooms in summer and ac 
autumn. $10 dozen 
ALEZANE 
Plant Patent No. 116 
@J,9P. CO. 
Plant Patent No. 38 
ALEZANE (Pahissa, Spain) 
Plant Patent No. 116 
A Spanish Rose of the most astounding colors. 
Bud urn-shaped, large, reddish brown; flowers 
cupped, opening to sorrel, unfurling from sorrel 
to rich apricot, and reverse of petals sorrel striped 
with yellow veins. Petals not affected by hot or 
wet weather. Growth very vigorous, upright, 
branching. Dark green foliage. An extremely in¬ 
teresting and striking novelty which has attracted 
much attention wherever shown. p , .. 
Starts blooming very early. ac 
Silver Medal, A. R. S., 1936. *1 2.50 dozen 
