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I HARDY. EVERBLOOM I NG. HYBRID TEA ROSES — POT-GROWN AND DORMANT I 
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Miss America (Nicolas 1938). Patent No. 264. 
Certificate of Merit, Colie Oppio, Italy 1938. A 
wond erful Rose; it has vigor, healthy foliage. 
extreme hardiness and fragrance. Flesh 
pink with salmon and gold suffusion produced 
throughout the season on long stems. Highly 
recommended. 
Each, Pot-grown .SI.50 Dormant $1.25 
Miss Rowena Thom. Bright rose, with a gold¬ 
en suffusion; large, double, fragrant; free, con¬ 
stant bloomer. 
Each, Pot-grown Dormant 
Mme. Butterfly. Light pink, tinted with gold 
at base. Exquisite shape; richly fragrant. 
Each, Pot-grown $1.00 Dormant 75c. 
Mme. E. Herriot. Coral red, washed with or¬ 
ange; a most brilliant color; free flowering. 
Each, Pot-grown $1.25 Dormant $1.00 
Mme. Joseph Perraud. The Winner of the 
Bagatelle Gold Medal and Award of Merit, Lyons, 
iwr France. A lovely, rich Nasturtium buff- 
yellow washed with dull orange yellow. The 
nearest approach to a true buff. A large, well- 
formed blossom that appeals to all; sweetly 
fragrant. 
Each, Pot-grown $1..50 Dormant $1.25 
Mme. Jules Bouche. Blush white. Superb 
flowers, very fragrant; exceptionally strong; 
free flowering. 
Each, Pot-grown .$1.25 Dormant $1,00 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. Golden buff, changing to 
tawny gold with pink, e.xquisite buds. Always 
in bloom. 
Each, Pot-grown $1.00 Dormant 7.5c. 
Mrs. Charles Bell. A sport of Radiance show¬ 
ing all the vigor and stamina of its parent vari¬ 
ety. The blooms are a lovely shell pink shaded 
with soft salmon. It is a glorious, well-shaped, 
large flower. 
Each, Pot-grown $1.25 Dormant .$1.00 
Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thom. The best 
yellow bedding Rose we have today. It is of 
clean, healthy, vigorous growth with abundant, 
dark, bronzy, disease-resisting foliage. The 
good-sized buds are long and develop into full, 
double, very shapely flowers of a rich deep 
lemon yellow; sweetly scented. A free and 
continuous bloomer. 
Each, Pot-grown $1.25 Dormant 8.5c. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles. Rich pink, with salmon 
shading. A model Rose in every way; highly 
centered, fragrant. 
Each, Pot-grown $1.25 Dormant 85c. 
Mrs. Henry Morse. Pink with underlying yel¬ 
low glow; free flowering and quite hardy. 
Each, Pot-grown $1.25 Dormant 75c. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. Medium-sized, long, 
pointed buds of a reddish gold opening to semi- 
double, cupped, very lasting, fragrant flowers 
of a deep golden yellow. The plant is of strong, 
vigorous, compact growth. A profuse and con¬ 
tinuous bloomer. 
Each, Pot-grown $1.25 Dormant 85c. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. A beautiful coppery 
scarlet orange, heavily flushed with Lincoln 
red on the outside of the petals. The flowers are 
of large size and beautiful form. They possess 
the proper fullness to make them useful for all 
purposes. They are very freely produced and 
delicately perfumed. 
Each, Pot-grown $1.25 Dormant $1.00 
Ophelia. Pale cream pink with glint of gold; 
liberal bloomer; very fragrant; vigorous. 
Each, Pot-grown $1.00 Dormant 75c. 
Pink Dawn. A beautiful new Hybrid Tea Rose 
of a most glorious color. Deep rose pink. 
Each, Pot-grown $1.25 Dormant $1.00 
President Boone. An outstanding novelty 
with deep, velvety crimson blooms veined with 
velvety black. 
Each, Pot-grown %\.25 Dormant %\.tM 
President Hoover. Cerise pink tinted with 
cerise scarlet and lightened with yellow on 
center petals. A glorious Rose. The buds are 
long pointed, the flowers are large and beauti¬ 
fully formed. 
Each, pot-grown $1.25 Dormant $1.00 
Radiance Pink. Rose pink. Large, globular 
SPiF“ blooms; very fragrant; vigorous grower; 
free bloomer. 
Each, Pot-grown $1.00 Dormant 7.5c. 
Red Radiance. Rosy red, deep rich color, 
blooms all Summer. Big blooms on strong 
stems and excellent disease-resistant foliage. 
Each, Pot-gro%vn $1.00 Dormant 7.5c, 
R. M. S. Queen Mary {Illustrated). A variety 
that will be the center of attraction among 
Roses for many years to come. A glowing 
shade of salmon blended with pink and "TPll 
the orange yellow at the base of such petals 
fills the blossoms with light. The winner of many 
Gold Medals and certificates in Europe and 
A merica. 
F-ach, Pol-grown $1.50 Dormant $1.25 
Souv. de Claudius Pernet. Yellow. The true 
yellow Rose; foliage glossy and disease- 
resistant. Blooms freely early and late. 
Each, Pot-grown $1.00 Dormant 75c. 
Souv. de Mme. C. Chambard. A lovely Rose 
with very large, long pointed buds opening to 
perfectly double flowers of bright coral pink 
with a satiny peach tint. A strong grower, free 
bloomer and delicately perfumed with the 
blooms carried on erect, strong, wiry stems. 
Voted “the most beautiful Rose in France” in 
the Rose Contest at Lyon, France, 1933. 
Each, Pot-grown $1.25 Dormant $1.00 
Sunny Days. (H. A. Verschuren, 1939). A 
charming Rose, lovely mellow, chrome yellow 
with lighter edges. The plants are of "TPi 
vigorous growth. Healthy, dark green foliage. 
Each, Pot-grown $1.75 Dormant $1.50 
Talisman. One of the most popular Roses 
either as a cut flower or for the garden. The 
long-pointed buds are bright yellow. As the 
petals unfold they develop into fair-sized, dou¬ 
ble, fragrant, high centered flower that com¬ 
bine bright apricot, gold, and deep rose pink 
into a glittering mass of color. Continuous and 
free flowering. 
Each, Pot-gro'wn $1.00 Dormant 7cc. 
Texas Centennial (Plant Patent No. 162). A 
sport of President Hoover, having the same 
wonderful plant qualities. The color is blood red 
toning to cerise red in the center. Very unusual. 
Each, Pot-grown $1.25 Dormant $1.00 
The Doctor. A beautiful glowing rosy pink 
with satiny pink edges; one of the finest of re¬ 
cent introduction; sweetly fragrant. 
Each, Pot-grown $1.50 Dormant $1.25 
Ville de Paris. Clear yellow. A wonderful yel¬ 
low Rose. Long, wiry stems. Dark, leathery 
foliage. 
Each, Pot-groivn %\.25 Dormant %\.QD 
The New Shrub Rose^PlNK PROFUSION 
Camellia-like blossoms on bushy shrubs, see page 206 
T.T.S. 
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R. M. S. QUEEN MARY 
The winner of many Gold Medals in Europe and America 
