Amelia Earhart 
ALEZANE 
(Patent No. 116). Bud urn shaped, large reddish 
brown, flowers cupped, opening to sorrel, un¬ 
furling from sorrel to rich apricot and reverse 
of petals sorrel striped with yellow veins. 
Growth very vigorous, upright branching, dark 
green foliage. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15. 
ALICE HARDING 
(Patent No. 202). The best exhibition yellow 
rose produced, and a garden variety of the 
first rank. The bud is large, golden yellow 
flaked with carmine, and the open bloom is 
pure gold. $1.50; 3 for $3.75. 
AMELIA EARHART 
(Patent No. 63). Large ovoid bud, cream with 
blush; flowers very full, graduating from a 
deep yellow center to an outer collarette of 
large cream petals with a blush overtone; ex¬ 
tremely fragrant. $1.25. 
. One of the best for the hot 
American Beauty. interior sec tions of the 
Western United States. Throws especially 
fine, large blossoms of deep carmine during 
early fall and spring. Fragrant. 50c. 
ANGELS MATEU 
(Patent No. 174). Winner of Gold Medal, Baga¬ 
telle, 1934. Certificate of First Merit, Interna¬ 
tional Exhibit of New Roses, Rome, 1935. With 
the above awards this rose has only started on 
its way. The extra-large, fully double, 50- 
petaled blooms are delightful from opening bud 
until the petals fall. Its color is exceptionally 
attractive; it reminds one of deep coral, or you 
might call it deep old-rose with orange. $1.25; 
3 for $3.15. 
Carrie Jacobs Bond 
GERMAIN’S ROSES 
BUSH VARIETIES 
APRICOT QUEEN 
An All American Rose Selection 
(Patent Rights Reserved). Orange and apricot 
at the base of the petals, merging to salmony- 
rose and phlox-pink in the fully developed 
bloom is descriptive as to color of this glorious 
new rose. A good strong grower, with hand¬ 
some, leathery foliage and perfectly formed 
buds and open bloom. $1.50. 
Autumn Medium sized buds and cupped 
double flowers which, on account 
of their novel coloring, burnt orange streaked 
with red, have attracted much attention. 
The plant is of strong growth, producing its 
flowers freely. 50c. 
BETTER TIMES 
(Patent No. 23). The brilliant cerise flowers are 
large, double and delicately fragrant. Being 
produced on long, strong stems, they are excel¬ 
lent for cutting; foliage is leathery, dark green; 
a very free, full bloomer. $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
BRAZIER 
Catalonia. A new color in Roses. The buds 
are deep rich carmine stained 
with orange and open to a 50-petaled flower 
of velvety orange-scarlet, vermilion, cochi¬ 
neal-red, or something like that; anyway, 
the color is the most vivid we have ever 
seen in a Rose. 50c. 
A very showy, large Rose 
Catherine Kordes. with long pointed, rich 
red buds with attractive black shading. The 
open flowers are very large and double. They 
are high-centered, long lasting, and fra¬ 
grant. They are borne singly on long and 
strong stems. The color is a glowing scar¬ 
let with a shading of deep pink. 50c. 
- A wonderful decorative, single Rose 
uecu. W ith good-sized five petaled flowers of 
a glorious buttercup-yellow, often 5 inches 
across. Blooms continuously on a large, 
densely branched bush with immense, glossy 
green, foliage. By far the most beautiful 
single yellow Rose. 75c. 
«.ji. _This is the popular Baby 
Cecile Brunner. pink or “Sweetheart” Rose. 
It makes a handsome miniature rose, coming 
in sprays of three to five buds. Color, blush, 
shaded light salmon-pink; distinct and de¬ 
sirable. 50c. 
The vivid, glistening color of flame-scarlet of 
this Rose is unique. The freshly opened 
blooms are in a color class by themselves, with 
a shining brilliance that is an added attraction 
to any garden. $1.00. 
Briarrliff A fine rose producing large, long 
riarcmi. buds and . has large> high po j nted 
double, very lasting, moderately fragrant 
flowers of a brilliant rose-pink at center, 
shading lighter at outer petals. 50c. 
Caledonia. Large, very long pointed buds 
with the edges gracefully rolled 
back; flowers very large and double, slightly 
fragrant and borne singly on long stems. 
Color, lemon tinted, changing to a pure 
white as the flowers develop. 50c. 
California. Orange yellow.$1.50 
(See Color Page R) 
CARRIE JACOBS BOND 
(Patent No. 158). The rugged bush supports 
the bright coral-rose flowers on long shaft-like 
stems high above the sea-green foliage. Not 
only are the flowers glorious in color and 
form—in their fragrance mingles the freshness 
of mountains and sea. $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
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Angels Mateu 
t> The buds are long pointed, 
Charles P.Kilham. of perf ect shapef opening 
to perfectly formed full double flowers of a 
rich and brilliant Oriental red, flushed with 
orange and scarlet. 50c. 
Catherine Kordes 
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