NOVELTIES AND 
RECENT INTRODUCTIONS 
EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA ROSES 
H ybridizers, both here and abroad, are ever at work endeavoring to 
produce new and better Roses. All Rose-lovers owe a debt of gratitude to 
these pioneers who are ever pushing on to new frontiers. 
New varieties are the “spice” and “dessert” of Rose-growing. Standard varie¬ 
ties are the “entree.” 
Plant standard varieties freely for cutting and garden display. Plant novelties 
and new introductions moderately, to keep you in touch with new developments. 
You know exactly what a Radiance, an Etoile de Hollande, or a Margaret 
McGredy will do in your garden. These Roses have succeeded under all sorts 
of conditions. 
Standard varieties are tried and true friends. Novelties are new acquaintances. 
Try a few every year. Most of those we offer will become permanent friends. 
In all our descriptions of Roses, we have purposely omitted mention of the 
numerous Medals and Certificates of Award that have at some time or other been 
awarded to practically every variety listed in this catalog. We therefore try to 
include not only ones that will win prizes with individual bloom on the show tables, 
but also those that will stand up under average garden conditions and produce the 
quantities of good blooms you have a right to expect. 
ALEZANE. (L. Pahissa, 1934.) Bud 
urn-shaped, large, reddish brown; 
flowers cupped, semi-double, open¬ 
ing to sorrel, unfurling from sorrel 
to rich apricot. Growth very vigor¬ 
ous, upright, branching; dark green 
foliage. Patent 116. Extra Grade, 
$1.50; No. 1 Grade, $1.25. 
ALICE HARDING. (C. Mallerin, 
1937.) A rich sunflower-yellow, uni¬ 
form and without shading, non-fad¬ 
ing in the sun. The plant is hand¬ 
some and healthy and produces its 
blooms freely and regularly. Patent 
202. Extra Grade, $1.75; No. 1 
Grade, $1.50. 
ANGELS MATEU. (P. Dot, 1934.) 
Deep coral and old-rose flushed with 
orange. A strong erect grower. Very 
fragrant. Patent 174. Extra Grade, 
$1.50; No. 1 Grade, $1.25. 
CARILLON. (J. H. Nicolas, 1935.) 
A real Floribunda. Its long-pointed 
buds are orange-scarlet, contrasting 
pleasantly with the green sepals. 
The half-open bloom is a deep coral- 
pink, overcast with orange. Patent 
136. Extra Grade, $1.00; No. 1 
Grade, 85 cts. 
