Keep the Plants Healthy for Top Production 
SOUVENIR DE JEAN SOUPERT. (Sou- 
pert & Notting, 1929.) Long, tapering, 
deep golden yellow buds slowly unfold 
to broad, cream-colored blooms of heavy 
te.xture and delicious fragrance. 30 petals. 
$1 each. 
SOUVENIR DE MME. C. CHAMBARD. 
(C. Chambard, 1931.) The large, long- 
pointed coral buds unfold to coral-pink, 
tinted peach; delightful fragrance. 
When h'rench rosarians claimed this the 
most beautiful Rose, they were right. We 
believe it a good addition to all gardens and 
recommend it. 50 petals. 
STERLING. See page 6. 
SUNKIST. (E. G. Hill Co., 1932.) Sport 
of Joanna Hill with orange-copper, 
moderately fragrant flowers. Buds slightly 
larger than parent, with a few more petals. 
45 petals. 
SUNNY DAYS. See page 6. 
SUNTAN. See page 6. 
TALISMAN. (Montgomery Co., 1929.) 
Variable Mowers ranging from rich scarlet 
and gold to deep rose and pale yellow; 
fragrant. 
One of the earlier multi-colored Roses. In 
most localities it yields good flowers and is 
good for cutting. 25 petals. 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL. (A. F. Watkin.s, 
1935.) Pal. 162. A sport of President 
Herbert Hoover and identical with its 
parent in every way except color— 
vermilion-red when first opening, aging a 
deep rich pink. 34 petals. $1 each. 
THE DOCTOR. See page 6. 
VICTORIA HARRINGTON. (Capt. 
Thomas, 1931.) Pointed buds of black-red 
slowly open to high-centered flowers of 
non-fading velvety dark red, warmed with 
a golden flush in the heart of the flower. 
Strong, healthy plant. A Rose of lovely 
color and Informal “cactus” form; quite 
different from other red varieties. $1 each. 
VIKTORIA ADELHEID. (W. Kordes 
Sons, 1932.) Large, fragrant flowers of 
deep golden yellow, nasturtium-red at 
edges; as bloom ages, the entire surface 
reddens; reverse golden yellow. Strong 
stems. 40 petals. $1 each. 
VILLE DE PARIS. (Pernet-Ducher, 1926.) 
r. Finely formed flowers of clear yellow, 
without tints or shadings. Tall, wiry 
plants, with small, dark, leathery foliage. 
One of the few yellow Roses with long 
stems for cutting. 27 petals. 
WARRAWEE. See page 6. 
WEDDIGEN. (P. Lambert, 1916.) Silver- 
rose with salmon-red tints towards center. 
Good fragrance. $1 each. 
W. FREELAND KENDRICK. (Capt. 
Thomas, 1920.) Silvery white blooms of 
fair form, very double, sometimes tinted 
pink at center; slight fragrance. 
A dwarf plant with lovely holly-like foliage. 
50 petals. 
WHITE BRIARCLIFF. See page 6. 
WILL ROGERS. See page 6. 
We can also supply the following varieties of Hybrid Tea Roses at $1 each 
Attar of Roses. Creamy white, edged pink. 
Betty. Buff-pink. 
Charles P. Kilham. Two-toned pink. 
Columbia. Bright pink. 
Cuba. Copper-red. 
Dorothy Page-Roberts. Copper-pink. 
Dr. O’Donel Browne. Carmine-rose. 
Florence Pemberton. Creamy white. 
Francis Scott Key. Light crimson. 
Gen.-Sup. Arnold Janssen. Light crimson. 
George C. Waud. Orange, vermilion and 
light crimson. 
Independence Day. Tawny yellow. 
I Zingari. Orange-yellow. 
Joan Cant. Salmon-pink. 
J. J. L. Mock. Glowing pink. 
Konigin Carola. Satin-rose. 
Kurt Scholz. Scarlet-crimson. 
Lady Ashtown. Pink. 
Lady Pirrie. Coppery fawn. 
Lady Ursula. Light pink. 
La Tosca. Bright silvery pink. 
Lilian. Golden yellow. 
Mama Lamesch. Orange-rose. 
M iss Cynthia Forde. Sparkling pink. 
M iss Willmott. White. 
Mrs. A. R. Barraclough. Rose-pink. 
Mrs. Dunlop Best. Apricot-yellow. 
Mrs. W. C.-Miller. Rose-pink. 
Pius XL Cream-white. 
Pres. Van Oost. Golden yellow. 
Princess Royal. Light rose-pink. 
Rapture. Glowing pink. 
Red-Letter Day. Scarlet-red. 
Red Star. Snappy red. 
Rose Dawn. Shell-pink. 
Sunny South. Pink. 
Una Wallace. Cherry-red. 
Yellow Sastago. Yellow. 
A lovely Rose-Garden 
1940 Collection 
oF Everbloomins Roses 
12 Everblooming Roses in the right range 
of colors, which will do well in all localities. 
Autumn. Burnt-orange. 
Betty Uprichard. Salmon-pink. 
Charles K. Douglas. Scarlet. 
Condesa de Sastago. Fiery copper and 
gold. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Two-toned pink. 
Elli Knab. Two-toned pink. 
Etoile de Hollande. Large; velvety crim¬ 
son. 
Golden Dawn. Pale yellow. 
Imperial Potentate. Shining rose-pink. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. Rose-red. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. Pure white. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. Reddish gold. 
O Everblooming Roses, one of 
^ ^ each kind (value $9.75), for ' ' 
Postpaid for cash with order east of the Mississippi. 
If west, add 10 per cent to pay transportation 
Special Group 
A selection of the newer varieties which 
have proved most satisfactory. 
Christopher Stone. Bright velvety scarlet. 
Golden Frills. Rich golden yellow. 
McGredy’s Yellow. Canary-yellow. 
M rs. Paul Goudie. Yellow, edged and 
veined rose-pink and crimson. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. Copper. 
Pink Dawn. Deep rose-pink. 
6 Everblooming Roses, one of 
each kind (value $6.25), for 
$5-50 
Postpaid for cash with order east of the Mississippi. 
If west, add 10 per cent to pay transportation 
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