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H. & S. 1940 (Patent Applied For) 
A lovely combination of colors is to be noted in this glorious new Rose. 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. 
The bud is long pointed. The fully developed flower shows a regular, well placed petal 
arrangement. 
A good strong grower, with handsome, leathery foliage which serves as a splendid foil to 
the perfectly formed buds and open bloom. 
In general character the Rose reminds one of Mrs. Sam McGredy, but with an intensified 
color combination. $1.50 each 
GcM^oA^Ua 
H. & S. 1940. (Patent Applied For) 
\\ e regard this sensational novelty as 
outstanding among the numerous varieties 
we have contributed to the Rose world 
through our efforts in plant breeding. 
The color is a glorious shade of ruddy 
orange toned with saffron yellow, with the 
exterior of the broad petals overlaid with 
Saturn rose—a dual tone effect of inde¬ 
scribable richness and beauty. Buds long 
and pointed, flowers of enormous size, 
reaching a diameter of five to six inches. 
Growth vigorous, canes well furnished with 
healthy, glossy green foliage. $1.50 each 
Pink Dawn 
H. & S. 1935 
An outstanding novelty in an entrancing 
shade of salmon-rose, with a commingling 
of bronze and gold at the base of the 
petals. This Rose has been well received. 
Reports from the East, from England and 
Germany and Australia lead us to believe 
it is another H & S Rose that will prove a 
worthy addition to any garden. $1.00 each 
H. <S S. 1939. (Patent Rights Reserved) 
Although there is legion of red roses in 
commerce ranging from lightest red to 
blackish crimson with innumerable inter¬ 
vening shades, there is none to our knowl¬ 
edge quite the same shade of red as this 
splendid new sort. 
As nearly as we can describe the color— 
lustrous burgundy-wine red fits closely. 
Tbe bud is of medium length, the flower 
fully double with broad evenly arranged 
petals, displaying to great advantage its 
lovely color. In our field trials, it was out¬ 
standing in vigor of growth, freedom of 
bloom and remarkable in its color effect. 
Densely foliaged. $1.50 each 
Mrs. Mabel V. Socha 
H. <& S. 1935 
A beautiful yellow rose of a rich lemon- 
yellow shade. Long pointed buds expand¬ 
ing to a large peony shaped bloom. Deli¬ 
ciously fragrant. Foliage brilliant, glossy 
green. $1.00 each 
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H. & S. 1937. (Patent Applied For) 
We have no hesitancy in stating that we 
consider this the peer of any red climbing 
Rose in cultivation. Its points are these: A 
very vigorous grower, a bud of perfect 
formation—-long and pointed—a giant full 
double flower, fine rich crimson in color, 
with a delicious fragrance. 
Our confidence in this novelty is such 
that after it blooms, if you do not like it, 
we will replace it with any other climber 
in our collection free of cost. $1.50 each 
Fluffy Ruffles 
H. 6, S. 1935 
Belongs to the same class of hybrids as 
Crown of Jewels. A cross between a 
Polyantha type and one of the hybrid- 
Teas. This Rose is outstanding for border 
planting in the Rose garden. Produces a 
mass of lovely soft, silvery pink semi¬ 
double blossoms, displayed in compact 
trusses. Try this Rose as a border plant to 
your beds of tall hybrid-Teas and note the 
effect. 75c each 
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