GOOD ROSES a 
ORDER DORMANT ROSES 
BEFORE APRIL 20 
POTTED ROSES AFTER 
APRIL 20 
Until April 20 only, dormant Rose plants 
can be shipped as about that time Spring 
top-growth starts and then it is imprac¬ 
tical to plant dormant Roses with assur¬ 
ance of success. 
Dormant Rose Plants are sent by parcel 
post prepaid. 
Extra Savings for 
Early Orders 
On orders for dormant Rose plants re¬ 
ceived by us until April 1 you may deduct 
5% discount for cash with order. 
Specialty at Barr s 
A T ARIETIES of Roses which we consider best 
^ for the average planter, considering strength 
of growth, freedom from disease and insects, abun¬ 
dance of large, beautiful blooms, will be found listed 
on these pages. 
They are the cream of the several thousand va¬ 
rieties known to the flower industry, and include 
the most indispensable of the time-tested standard 
varieties and what we consider the best of the new¬ 
er introductions. 
All Barr’s “Will Grow” Roses are heavy, first- 
size, hardy, northern, field-grown, 2 yr. No. 1 Plants 
—not exhausted “bargain” Roses discarded by a 
greenhouse foicer. They have three or more heavy 
canes; and were “de-eyed” to prevent wild growth. 
They are guaranteed to grow and to bloom the 
first season, or will be replaced free. Full planting 
and cultural directions are furnished with each order. 
Choicest Of Recent Hybrid Tea Introductions 
Alezane. (Pat.) Reddish-brown bud, gradually 
evolving to apricot. First to bloom in the spring. 
Dark green foliage; extra hardy. fl.OO each; 3 
for $2.50. 
AI ice Harding. (Pat.) Bud large, golden-yellow 
flaked with carmine; open bloom is of classic form, 
pure gold, borne singly or long stem; profuse; 
fragrant. Gold medal winner. $1.00 each; 3 for 
$2.50. 
Amelia Earhart. (Pat.) Deep yellow center grad¬ 
uating to cream outer collarette with blush over¬ 
tone; extremely fragrant. Free blooming. Vigorous, 
leathery, dark green foliage. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.13. 
Better Times. (Pat.) Flowers large, double, de¬ 
liciously fragrant; brilliant cerise-red; long, strong 
stems; buds long. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
Christopher Stone. Scarlet-crimson, well sus¬ 
tained; vividly colored new Rose with old-Rose 
perfume. $1.00 eaeh; 3 for .$2.50. 
Countess Vandal. (Pat.) Lovely coppery-pink and 
golden, extra-long, pointed buds. A continuous 
“movie” developing new beauty at all times during 
its long life. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
Crimson Glory. (Pat.) Large urn-shaped buds 
opening into well-formed flowers of intense deep 
vivid crimson, shaded oxblood-red; soft, velvety 
nap. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.13. 
Dicksons Red. (Pat.) Glowing scarlet-red, rich in 
fragrance. Very rugged; defying hottest sun’s rays. 
Awarded Gold Medal by National Rose Society of 
England 1939, and First Award “All-American 
Rose Selections”. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.13. 
Prices quoted for Recent Introductions on 
this pagfe are for either Dormant or Potted 
Roses, the Dormant plants will he sent pre¬ 
paid, but the Potted plants will be shipped 
delivery charg'es collect. 
Eclipse. (Pal.) International sensation; awarded 
prizes in Rome, Paris, etc. Long stream-lined buds 
are rich gold without shading. Strong upright plant 
with healthy dark green foliage. Gold Medal win¬ 
ner. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
Feu Pernet-Ducher. (Pal.) Bright yellow with 
edges lightly flushed pink; extra large, fully 
double, delightfully fragrant. Continuous bloomer; 
tall, bushy, vigorous grower; robust habit. $1.00 
each: 3 for .$2..50. 
Gloaming. (Pat.) Large urn-shaped buds on long 
stems. Ideal for cutting. Flowers soft, satiny pink, 
with underlying shades of orange. Fragrant. $1.00 
each; 3 for $2.50. 
AMELIA EARHART (Patented) 
Everybody Loves and Plants Roses — The Queen of All Flowers 
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