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All grown in containers, filled with rich earth. 
Beautiful roses in full leaf and ready to bloom. 
See what you are buying. Plant container grown bushes and have a rose garden in flower now. Fill in missing spaces in your garden, 
and replace weak plants and poor varieties with these fine healthy roses. 
All roses offered were two years old and field grown before being planted in the containers. They are the cream of this 
year’s rose production. 
"Drive Out and See Them or Dial 2-2050 for Information 
Our nursery is located just off the Petersburg Pike on the Centralia Road in Chesterfield County. Follow State Route 145 from Peters¬ 
burg Pike, we are about one mile off main highway on the right of Centralia Road. 
Visitors always ivelcome. 
FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
The rose of the future. The Floribunda roses 
are especially bred for, hardy, sturdy habit of 
growth, ease of culture and mass color effect. 
They are permanent, disease-resistant, and bloom 
throughout the Summer. The range of color is 
wonderful and they seldom clash with other flow¬ 
ers. Plant in groups of three or more. Use them 
in the garden, among the shrubs, for borders, 
hedges, or in rows for cutting. Space 15 to 18 
inches apart. 
Betty Prior. Plant Patent No. 340. An out¬ 
standing rose that is distinctive in its appealing 
color. The single blossoms resemble the flow¬ 
ers of a pink dogwood, and are produced in 
the greatest profusion. Certificate of Merit, 
N. R. S, 1934. $1.00 each. 
Carillon. Plant Patent No. 136. This rose was 
named Carillon because it is truly a singing 
rose, a rose that creates a feeling of joy and good 
cheer. Flowers coral-flame, semi-double, large 
and fragrant. Foliage glossy green. $1.00 each. 
Donald Prior. Patent pending. A rich cherry- 
red Floribunda rose with flowers about four 
inches across. The dark green foliage is a splen¬ 
did foil to the crimson flowers. Blooms through¬ 
out the Summer and its color will not clash in 
the garden. $1.00 each. 
Else Poulsen. Bright pink flowers borne in large 
clusters on long stems. Semi-double and slight¬ 
ly fragrant. Good foliage. 75c each. 
Gruss An Aachen. The large flowers are shaped 
like Hybrid Teas. Color, orange-pink in bud, 
paling to soft salmon-pink and white when 
open. One of the best bedding roses. 75c each. 
Hermosa. A splendid pink Floribunda. Blooms 
freely and holds color well. Good foliage, 
thrifty and vigorous. 75c each. 
Kirsten Poulsen. Large, single, light red 
blooms, produced in great quantity. One of the 
taller Floribundas and very useful for large 
mass effects. 75c each. 
Kluis Scarlet. Brilliant red in color, free bloom¬ 
ing and vigorous. Good foliage and probably 
the most colorful rose of this group. Just the 
thing for that touch of color. 
$1.00 each; $10.00 per dozen. 
Betty Prior 
Permanent Wave. Plant Patent No. 107. A 
striking novelty from Holland. Its single flow¬ 
ers have received a permanent marcel and at¬ 
tract much attention. The reverse of the petals 
is a peculiar shade of cochineal-red, while the 
inside is of lighter tint. The long lasting blooms 
are produced freely. 
$1.00 each; $10.00 per dozen. 
Rochester. Plant Patent No. 131. This rose 
belongs to that new, popular strain of bedding 
roses, — Floribunda - Hybrid Tea - Polyantha. 
Flower shaped like a Hybrid Tea, color bril¬ 
liant oriental pearl and gold. $1.00 each. 
Smiles. Plant Patent No. 331. This lovely rose 
deserves its name, for it literally “Smiles at 
you” from the garden bed. Brilliant salmon- 
pink, semi-double flowers 3 inches across. Long 
lasting blooms borne throughout the season. 
You will like Smiles. $1.00each. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
For Arbors, Fences, or to Screen Views 
or Buildings 
Climbing Cecil E. Brunner. The Climbing 
Sweetheart Rose. Large clusters of small shell- 
pink blooms throughout the season. Strong in 
growth and truly everblooming. $1.00 each. 
Climbing Columbia. A true pink, climbing 
Hybrid Tea. Free blooming and vigorous in 
growth. 75c each. 
Cherokee Red; (Ramona). This famous old 
rose thrives to perfection in the South. Supply 
very limited. Color bright carmine-crimson. 
75c each. 
Cherokee White (Laevigata). Fragrant, pure 
white flowers, blooms all Summer. 75c each. 
Climbing President Hoover. A climbing type 
of the well known bush variety. A very fine 
rose. $1.00 each. 
Pauls Scarlet Climber. Flaming crimson-scar- 
let. Lots of bloom, good foliage, and very 
hardy. Next to Cl. Talisman this is our most 
popular climbing rose. 75c each. 
Scorcher. One of the best varieties of the new 
Australian climbing type. Fiery vermillion-red 
flowers, yellow anthers. After a heavy Spring 
bloom other flowers come throughout the 
blooming season. 75c each. 
Climbing Talisman. Our most popular climb¬ 
ing rose. Flowers just like the bush Talisman. 
A strong free blooming rose, with good foliage 
and long stems. 75c each. 
OTHER ROSES 
Crested Moss; Chapeau de Napoleon. Nice 
buds and large flowers of bright pink. Blooms 
have feathery petals, hooded buds. 75c each. 
Rosa Hugonis (The Golden Rose of China). 
A wonderful shrub-rose, bearing masses of 
single yellow flowers in early Spring. Grows 
from 6 to 8 feet tall. Very hardy and in addi¬ 
tion to its use in the shrub border, makes a nice 
hedge. 75c each. 
Growers of Fine Things Horticultural 
