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EVER-BLOOMING CUMBERS 
BLAZE—The Sensation of 1933. Plant patent No. 10. Blaze 
has every element to insure success, for it combines the vigor, 
beauty and hardiness of Paul's Scarlet Climber, with the ever- 
blooming qualities of a favorite ever-blooming rose, and this 
Rose received the Certificate of Merit at the Bagatelle Gar¬ 
dens in France—the highest award for a climber. 
Now $1.00 
DOUBLOONS (Plant Patent No. 152). Doubloons is a radiant yellow Climber—just 
what Rose-lovers have wanted or years. It is a descendant of our own American 
wild Prairie Rose. The large golden yellow blooms, fairly double, literally cover 
the plant for a long period, with an inclination to repeat in mid-summer. They are 
quite perfumed. Hardy and vigorous, it grows with long heavy canes. Doubloons is 
a yellow Climber for which no apology or special growing method will ever be 
necessary. Grows 12 feet in a season, and the following year every eye along the stems will send a cluster of blooms. In 
our opinion, Doubloons is by far the best all-purpose yellow Climber yet produced. Retails at $1.50 each. 
Price 75c Each POTTED ROSES 10 for $7.00 
Ready to Bloom 
-Selected New Varieties for 1939- 
AMI QUINARD. Retails its great popularity because of its 
richness of color—blackish maroon opening into flowers of 
rich velvety red, with blackish luster—brilliant and unfad¬ 
ing. Old-time fragrance. Strong, upright grower and fine 
poducer. 
AUTUMN. Richly colored, perfectly formed buds of radiant 
burn-orane. Open flower is a rainbow o colors—red, 
orange, yellow, and pink. Upright, vigorous grower with 
large, leathery foliage. A very active bloomer providing 
you constantly with beautiful flowers on long, strong 
stems. Color is really marvelous in the fall. 
FREDERICO CASAS. Two-tone copper and orane. A glori¬ 
fied "Talisman," as all flowers are perfect and beautiful. 
Sweetly fragrant. 
GOLDEN DAWN. Sunflower-yell ow with bud touched with 
carmine. Deliciously fragrant. Robust grower with super¬ 
abundance of foliage, and a prolific bloomer. 
HENRY NEVARD. An improved "American Beauty." Im¬ 
mense crimson-scarlet blooms o splendid form, sweetly 
scented. Extremely vigorous grower of the Hybrid Per¬ 
petual class, but everblooming. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. One of the finest Roses 
ever introduced. Yellow, orange and scarlet in a luscious 
blend of color. Large, glorious blooms come on long, 
strong stems, that make each flower a real bouquet. Ex¬ 
ceptionally vigorous bush that breaks freely with heavy, 
basic canes. A very free bloomer and richly fragrant. 
PRESIDENT PLUMECOCQ. Orange and copper color. A 
vigorous grower producing long, erect stems, bearing 
large, fragrant flowers that open a rich salmon color. 
RADIANCE. The standard for all other Roses. The most 
popular and most successfully grown variety in all Amer¬ 
ica. Brilliant carmine-salmon with reverse rose-color. Its 
Tthrifty habit of growth and rugged character reach per¬ 
fection in Roses. Has healthy, luxuriant foliage and is 
tireless in activity. Flowers are large, double, and de- 
lightully fragrant. 
PINK PEARL. Light, clear pink, with the fragrance and form 
of the old Columbia. Very double flowers, in the old- 
time style, freely produced. Strong, vigorous plant. 
RED RADIANCE. Clear, genuine red. The counterpart of 
Radiance ,and its inseparable companion in the garden. 
Deeper and richer color than its original, but they belong 
together, and, combined with Mrs. Charles Bell, the 
salmon Radiance, you have a wonderful bed of Roses. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO. Rich yellow buds unfold into 
copper color blooms, with the yellow on the reverse, 
making a conspicuous and startling effect as the flowers 
reach different stages. Blooms are ully double with 
alluring raspberry fragrance. An exceptionally vigorous 
and bushy grower. 
E. G. HILL. Dazzling scalet toning to deep red. A cut- 
flower Rose with very double, perfectly formed, fragrant 
blooms on long stems. Vigorous, healthy grower, con¬ 
stantly blooming. 
ROUGE MALLERIN. Buds of brilliant deep red that open 
into large flowers of glowing scarlet. In the cool fall, the 
color is a deep, velvety red that entrances one. It is 
richly ragrant. Has upright growth with healthy foliage. 
It is gaining in popularity each year, fo rit has really 
"made ood." 
CATHRINE CORDES. Blood-red with blackish shades. Large 
and very full flower on long stems. A good grower and 
free flowering. Also fragrant. 
MME. BUTTERFLY. Pink, mixed with apricot and yellow. 
Buds ideally perfect, long-lasting when cut and highly 
scented. Strong grower and active bloomer. An old 
and lasting favorite. 
TALISMAN. A widely known Rose as popular today as 
aver. Upright, vigorous grower and constant bloomer— 
an easy Rose to grow. The richly beautiful buds come 
on long stems, fine for cutting. It opens into a beautiful 
mixture of golden yellow, orange, and scarlet, varied in 
every bloom. Very fragrant. 
VILLE DE PARIS. Brilliant golden yellow—a pure, mellow 
color that does not ade. Perfect buds open to richly 
beautiful flowers, on a very long stem. Tall, wiry plant 
and a steady bloomer. 
JULES BOUCHE —White; a well known and popular Rose, 
bushy, vigorous grower, producing long pointed flowers 
on long stems. 
