9nation SummeA 
H. & S. 1937 (Patent Applied For) 
The most sensational Climbing Rose of the decade. 
Its color is unlike any other climber in existence. The name is suggestive —- wonderful 
shades of copper, old rose, strawberry pink, burnished old gold, etc., are manifest in this rose 
in the progressive developing stages of the blooms. Buds of exquisite formation. Open flowers 
crinkled and ruffled. Foliage like leather, absolutely mildew-proof. In addition, a continuous 
bloomer and a rank grower. A Climbing Rose for the million. 
Indian Summer is one of the very few roses that make a satisfactory screen over an un¬ 
sightly fence, or that can be used to mask an unpleasant vista. Its blooms are by far superior to 
most climbing roses regarded from a standpoint of value for cutting purposes. $1.50 each 
^awyo. 
H. & S. 1940 
A superb bicolor Rose, exquisite in bud 
or expanded full open bloom. Upper sur¬ 
face of petals fine vermilion scarlet, re¬ 
verse or under side bronze with old gold 
shadings at the base. 
A truly sensational color, with buds and 
bloom of ideal form produced in endless 
quantity on strong, vigorous plants. A 
glorious Rose for cutting purposes. Just 
try it. 
$1.00 each 
♦Springtime 
H. & S. 1936 (Patent No. 268) 
breeding. 
$1.00 each 
Mii. Qe&ujia QltoAe 
H. & S. 1937 
A Rose of glorious size and absolutely 
perfect form. Imagine a superb Dame 
Edith Helen in a lovely shade of soft, light 
pink, with a vigor of growth and bloom 
production 40 per cent better than the 
latter, and you have it. 
This is a Rose for every garden. 
$1.00 each 
Improved Lafayette 
This is the most profuse flowering Rose 
we know. It is of strong habit producing 
continuously from early spring until frost 
a great mass of medium-sized flowers. The 
color is a deep glowing red freely suffused 
with vivid crimson. The strong, upright 
hushes covered with masses of flower 
Among the large number of Polyantha 
or Baby Roses in cultivation we venture to 
say that for sheer beauty there are but few 
to equal the aesthetic loveliness of this 
truly beautiful Rose. Flowers are about 
two inches in diameter, borne in dense 
heads just over-topping a mound of healthy 
bright green foliage. The color is a spark¬ 
ling light rose-pink of pure and even tone. 
A mass of color from spring to the advent 
of winter frosts. We regard this rose as 
one of our greatest achievements in rose 
trusses make it ideal for massing and gar¬ 
den effect. 
75c each 
Mrs. Lovell Swisher 
H. 6. S. 1924 
This rose is most vigorous in its habit 
of growth and very free flowering. 
Long pointed buds, fully double flowers. 
GansUe. {Jacobi Bcutd 
H. 6c S. 1936 (Plant Patent No. 158) 
One of our leading novelties for the 
1934 season and one which, if we may 
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judge by the voluntary testimonials re¬ 
ceived from all parts of the EI.S.A., is 
destined to find its way into Rose gardens 
everywhere. The characteristics of this are 
as follows: Growth very vigorous, ab¬ 
solutely upright; splendid foliage, long 
pointed buds, a full double flower of ex¬ 
quisite petal arrangement, both bud and 
bloom a lovely shade of coral-rose. 
$1.00 each 
Climbing Carrie Jacobs Bond 
H. <S S. 1940 
For the first time we are able to offer 
the climbing form of this outstanding 
Howard & Smith introduction. 
sweetly scented, very prolific bloomer. 
The color, deep coppery salmon at base, 
merging to salmon-pink at edge of petals. 
50c each 
Coral rose of an appealing shade in 
both hud and bloom and the exquisite petal 
arrangement are the outstanding merits of 
this climber, plus a remarkable vigor of 
growth. 
$1.50 each 
10% discount on any order of 10 roses (your selection). 20% discount on any order of 50 roses or more (your selection). California Customers- Add 3% State Sales i ■- 
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