CRIMSON GLORY 
VICTORIA ADELHEID 
ROUGE MALLERIN 
CHRISTOPHER STONE— (H. T. 1935) This is without doubt the 
brightest red rose ever produced. The buds are long and pointed, 
opening to semi-double flowers of vivid scarlet overlaid with 
velvety crimson, and centers of large showy yellow stamens. The 
plant is vigorous with good clean bright foliage. Each $1.25. 
CONDESSA DE SASTAGO— (Dot 1933) Another new Spanish rose. 
Like Angels Mateu and Catalonia by the same originator, this 
rose will command your instant attention. Two toned, coppery- 
pink inside and gold reverse. Not a bud rose, but a full open, 
glowing flower, produced in great profusion on a strong healthy 
bush. Excellent foliage. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
CONQUEROR —Saffron yellow flowers with deep tones of orange 
and copper. Fifteen petals, semi-double, handsome foliage. Each 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
COUNTESS VANDAL —Plant Pat. No. 38. This beautiful rose has 
proven itself one of the finest ever created. The long pointed buds, 
its distinctive shadings of coppery bronze suffused with soft gold 
and its wonderful form will win your continued praise. Each $1.00; 
3 for $2.50. 
CRIMSON GLORY— Plant Pat. No. 105. (Kordes 1935) The name 
aptly describes this very beautiful rose. A glowing rich crimson, 
intensely fragrant. The plant is vigorous and free blooming. It 
is considered by many rose experts to be the best rose of its color 
ever produced. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
CYNTHIA —(1933) A sturdy growing bush, producing an improved 
Charles P. Kilham type flower. Splendid double blooms of rich 
oriental red. A splendid cut flower and free blooming. Each 75c; 
3 for $2.00. 
DAILY MAIL SCENTED — (Archer 1927) A highly fragrant rich 
crimson maroon. The flower is well formed and in this northwest 
area produces very freely. We consider it an excellent rose. 
Each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
DAZLA — Brownish-orange changing to orange-scarlet. A semi¬ 
single bedding variety of striking brilliance. Each 75c. 
DONALD PRIOR —(Floribundi) (Prior 1934) (Pat. rights reserved.) 
The flowers are semi-double, cup shaped of bright scarlet flushed 
crimson. Fragrant. This is one of the most striking colors of the 
Floribundi group. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
DUQUESA DE PENERANDA —(Dot 1931) An excellent upright grow¬ 
ing bush with clean bright foliage and producing freely all sum¬ 
mer. The flowers are a blending of apricot, orange and pink. Full 
and double. Each(75c; 3 for $2.00. 
ECLIPSE —Plant Pat. No. 172. This beautiful rose has been the 
favorite yellow with more than ninety per cent of our visitors the 
past two seasons. The plant is strong and upright with excellent 
foliage. Beautiful long buds ornamented with attractive sepals. 
The color is a pure rich golden yellow without shadings. Strong, 
tough petals that are not too numerous. Each $1.25; 3 lor $3.25. 
ETERNAL YOUTH —(H. T. Patent right reserved.) New. Long 
pointed buds perfectly formed and colored a beautiful soft pink 
with yellow at the base of each petal. Half open, the flowers 
retain their high center and rich pink color. The full open flowers 
are double and expose a large center of deep yellow stamens. 
Growth is vigorous and has abundant foliage. Each $1.50; 3 for 
$3.75. 
FAIENCE —H. T. (G. A. VanRossem 1935) Two-tone soft peach and 
cadmium yellow. Buds of cadmium yellow at the base which 
shades to shrimp-pink at the edges of the petals, opening to show 
the inside of the outer petals of a China pink, which deepens to¬ 
ward the center of the flower to shining coppery bronze. Each $1.00. 
FEU PERNET DUCHER— Plant Pat. No. 103. (Mallerin 1934) Rich 
creamy buds opening into full double flowers with yellow and gold 
centers, marked with occasional pink or white markings on the 
outside of the petals. A sturdy bush, producing an abundance of 
rich green foliage. Very free flowering and disease resistant. 
Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
FLUFFY RUFFLES— (H. T. Poly. 1935). A Floribundi type. Soft 
silvery pink enhanced by a deep rose tone on the reverse of the 
petals. A very attractive free blooming rose, strongly polyantha 
in character. Each 75c. 
GLOAMING —Plant Pat. No. 137. Large buds carried on long rigid 
stems make this variety particularly adapted to cutting. A tall, 
vigorous branching plant. The large full blooms are of a peculiar 
pink, overlaid with salmon. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
GLOWING CARMINE — H. T. Large 40 petaled flowers of rich 
Carmine. Mildly fragrant and freely produced on erect vigorous 
plants. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
GOLDEN MAIN —Plant Pat. No. 254. A pure glistening yellow. 
Blooms are medium large, with many but small petals, giving the 
bloom the rounded form of a peony. A strong, vigorous plant that 
produces freely all season. Its color and foliage is very outstand¬ 
ing. Very successful in this district, attracting much attention the 
past two seasons. Each $1.25; 3 for $3.25. 
GRENOBLE —(Mallerin 1931) This beautiful new French rose is 
easily among the best of the red roses. High centered, spicily 
fragrant, about 45 petaled, scarlet crimson flowers produced on 
long stems. The plant is vigorous and erect. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
JEAN COTE — (Gaujard 1936) (Pat. applied for.) Clear orange- 
apricot, assuming toward the end an overcast of light carmine. 
Large flowers full to the center, but of gracefully imbricated form. 
Flowers come singly on the stems. A medium growing plant that 
produces steadily throughout the season. Large glossy foliage. A 
novelty of very high standing. Each $1.50; 3 for $3.75. 
KAREN POULSEN —Floribundi. A 1933 introduction. A very bril¬ 
liant unfading scarlet. Large, single flowers borne in clusters on 
strong upright growth. A very showy variety. Each $1.00; 3 for 
$2.50. 
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