HOSES 
HILLSDALE LANDSCAPE CO. 
ROUGE M/VLI..E KIN—Pointed buds of brilli¬ 
ant red opening to a massive bloom of glow¬ 
ing, velvety scarlet. Does not blue. 85c each. 
SCHWABENLAND—Large, double rose-pink. 
75c each. 
SENSATION—Double dark, crimson blooms. 
85c each. 
SOEUR THERESE—Rich yellow, sometimes 
marked with carmine. 85c each. 
SYRACUSE—Double. fragrant blooms of 
bright crimson. 85c each. 
TALISMAN—Rich yellow and rose-red, two- 
tone bloom. 75c each. 
VICTORIA HARRINGTON—Large, rich red 
blooms with a very attractive curling petal 
formation. 85c each. 
WILLOWMERE— Double blooms of rich 
shrimp pink, yellow center. 75c each. 
WILHELM HORDES—Red-copper and gold. 
85c each. 
NEW HYBRID PATENTED TEA ROSES 
On May 23, 1930, President Hoover signed the Townsend-Purnell Act which so 
amended the patent laws as to make all newly developed plants patentable the same 
as any mechanical device or method. Hence the right of propagation of all the new 
patented varieties is controlled exclusively by the originator as is the right of sale and 
the selling price. 
The roses listed below, as well as a few of the other plants throughout the catalog, 
represent the finest of the new patented varieties, and are guaranteed unique in that 
they have merited the right of patent. 
ALEZANE—Pat. 116—Large reddish brown 
buds; flowers cupped, opening to sorrel and 
rich apricot; reserve of petals sorrel, striped 
with yellow veins. $1.50 each. 
ALICE HARDING—Pat. 202—The best exhibi¬ 
tion yellow produced. Perfect flowers in 
great profusion. Large bud flaked with car¬ 
mine. Open flower pure gold. Long stem; 
handsome plant. $1.75 each. 
AMELIA EARHART—Pat. 63—Fragrant cream 
flowers with blushes; deep yellow centers. 
Dark leathery foliage. $1.50 each. 
BETTER TIMES—Pat. 23—Double, fragrant, 
cerise flowers on long stems. $1.25 each. 
BETTY PRIOR—Pat. rights reserved (Flori- 
bunda)—Outside of petals dark carmine, in¬ 
side several shades lighter; born in large 
clusters; very fragrant. Foliage pale green 
resistant to mildew and disease. $1.25 each. 
CARILLON—Pat. 136—‘’The Singing Rose” 
Orange-scarlet bud opening to a lively coral- 
flame. Lovely planted in groups. $1.25 each. 
COUNTESS VANDAL—Pat. 38—“A Rose of 
Roses” Coppery-bronze, suffused with soft 
gold. Deep pink centers. $1.25 each. 
Entrance to our rose display and sales garden. Designed and constructed by the 
Hillsdale Landscape Department. 
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