Many of the finest of the new Roses are being patented. This naturally regulates, to a large extent, the propa¬ 
gation, description, and sale. 
We are licensed to distribute these Roses and use the greatest of diligence to see that they reach you in prime 
condition. However, we cannot be held responsible for their description or other things beyond our control. 
We have listed only a few kinds which we know are among the best, but can supply almost any other variety 
you may wish at their established price. Let us include any you may want with your Rose order. 
Floribundas 
50c each; $2.25 for 5. 
Floribundas may be best recognized and de¬ 
scribed as large Polyanthas, both as to size of 
blossoms and height of bush. They are vigor¬ 
ous, free-flowering and can be used for bed¬ 
ding, edging or as small shrubs in landscape 
designing. Becoming more and more popular. 
Improved Lafayette. (Red.) Glowing red blos¬ 
soms suffused a vivid crimson. Upright and 
vigorous. 
Mrs. R. M. Finch. (Pink.) Handsome semi¬ 
double rose-pink flowers more than 2 inches 
across. 
Patented 
Floribundas 
85c each; 3 for $2.15. 
We have selected three of the best new out¬ 
standing patented varieties. 
Betty Prior. Exquisite single, light pink blos¬ 
soms resembling a Dogwood. 
Donald Prior. Semi-double glistening, glowing 
scarlet. Free bloomer. 
Smiles. Double salmon-pink. Bright, cheery and 
pleasing. 
1 each of the 5 above Floribundas, $3.00. 
For Postage and Insurance on all Roses, 
add 1 0 per cent. 
Send a Trial Order to Hillenmeyer 
and Be Convinced. We guarantee 
You Will Get More For Your Money 
Adoration. (Pink.) Patent applied for. Brilliant sal¬ 
mon-pink lightening with a splash of orange at base 
of petals. Long, pointed buds opening with high cen¬ 
ters. Flowers accentuated by coppery green foliage. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
Countess Vandal. (Pink.) Plant Patent No. 38. Cop¬ 
per, pink and gold with long, pointed buds. Petals 
curl into a beautiful open blossom. The best patented 
Rose which has come under our observation. We rec¬ 
ommend it with confidence. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
Dickson's Red. Patent applied for. A new arrival from 
the Emerald Isle. Vivid red which holds well. First 
award by "All-America Rose Selection," for 1940. 
Considered "tops" in new Roses. $1.25 each; 3 for 
$3.15. 
Eclipse. (Yellow.) Plant Patent No. 172. The long 
stream-lined bud, enhanced by ornamental sepals, is 
of rich gold without shading. International sensa¬ 
tion of 1936. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
For a Combination of 3 or More of 
the Above, Use 1 /3 of the 3 Price. 
Signora 
Cl imbing Roses 
Strong 2-yr. plants, 50c each; $2.25 for 5, 
except the patented varieties. 
Chaplin's Pink Climber. (Pink.) Rich double 
pink with a touch of salmon. Holds its color 
and remains attractive longer than any Rose 
in our list. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. (Pink.) Large flowers of 
exquisite flesh-pink, borne on long stems. 
The outstanding large-flowered pink climber. 
Mary Wallace. (Pink.) Clear brilliant pink. 
Large flowers and fine for cutting. 
New Dawn. (Pink.) U. S. Plant Patent No. 1. 
An everblooming Dr. W. Van Fleet. $1.50 
each. 
Climbing American Beauty. (Red.) Extremely 
beautiful in bud, and flowers of light crim¬ 
son. Very fragrant. 
Paul's Scarlet Climber. (Red.) Vivid scarlet- 
red that can be "seen a mile." Holds its 
color. 
Silver Moon. (White.) Semi-double flowers. 
The showy yellow stamens make it doubly 
attractive. 
Gardenia. (Yellow.) Buds rich creamy yellow, 
opening a pleasing yellow that fades to 
cream. 
Mermaid. (Yellow.) Very large, single blooms 
of clear, light yellow. Very attractive. 
Eternal Youth. (Pink.) Plant Patent No. 332. A Rose 
of sparkling beauty whose fragrance and cheerfulness 
are outstanding. Joyous pink, livening to yellow at 
base of petals. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15. 
Hector Deane. (Red.) Patent applied for. Radiant 
crimson buds with a suggestion of orange at base 
which diffuses as it opens to a yellow circle at the 
heart. Delightfully fragrant, vigorous and free bloom¬ 
er. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
Mrs. Chas. Mallerin. (Two tone.) Patent applied for. 
The long salmon-orange buds stand erect on thick 
sturdy stems above vigorous leathery ivy-green foli¬ 
age. Blossoms open an iridescent orange-salmon with 
veil of scarlet. One of the best. $1.50 each; 3 for 
$3.75. 
Signora. (Two tone.) Plant Patent No. 201. Long buds 
of warm brownish orange opening to a lighter shade. 
Tall growing with every bloom on a long stem. Tint 
of orange and salmon. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber 
Sh rub Roses 
2-yr. plants, 50c each; $2.25 for 5. 
Hugonis. "Golden Rose of China." The finest 
Shrub Rose known. Blooms in May, its arch¬ 
ing branches covered to the tips with single, 
yellow, cup-shaped flowers. Unsurpassed for 
mass effects and in the shrub border. 
Polyantha Roses 
These dwarf everblooming Roses are fine for 
bedding, edging, and are quite hardy. Can also 
be used with striking effect in landscape plant¬ 
ings. 
50c each; $2.25 for 5. 
Cameo. (Shell-pink.) A distinct shade of shell- 
pink and salmon with a glow of gold. 
Catherine Zeimet. (White.) Pure white fra¬ 
grant blossoms in large clusters. 
Miss Edith Cavell. (Red.) Semi-double scarlet- 
red. Good strong continuous bloomer. 
Orange Triumph. (Orange.) Full, sparkling 
flowers of scarlet-orange borne in great clus¬ 
ters throughout the season. 
Climbing 
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