NOVELTY AND MORE RECENT ROSES ARE DESCRIBED ON PAGES 31 TO 37 
EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA ROSES 
M ANY of the Roses on these pages cannot be 
classed with the “Modern Roses” in age, as 
some of them go back 35 years, but in growth, 
form of flower, and quantity of bloom, we find that 
many are still superior to the introductions of today. 
Our comments, appended to most varieties, are 
formed from observations in our fields and in various 
gardens throughout the country, and in them we have 
endeavored to point out faults as well as good points. 
ALICE STERN. White. Long-pointed buds; very large, double 
flowers of ivory-white, tinted cream in center; fragrant. 
Vigorous plants with dark, bronzy green foliage. 35 petals. 
85 cts. each. 
AMI QUINARD. Red. T. Tall, branching plants with medium¬ 
sized, semi-double flowers of deep velvety crimson; strong, 
lasting fragrance. 17 petals. $1 each. 
AUTUMN. Bicolor. Compact, very double flowers of burnt- 
orange streaked with red; moderately fragrant. Close-growing, 
upright plants with heavy foliage. Known for superb fall 
bloom. 70 petals. See in color on page 4. 85 cts. each. 
BARCELONA. (W. Kordes Sons, 1932.) Red. Large, full, cup¬ 
shaped flowers of velvety black-crimson. Plants are vigorous and 
upright growing. Highly fragrant blooms are consistently 
and continuously produced. 75 petals. $1 each. 
BETTER TIMES. (Jos. H. Hill Co., 1934.) Pat. 23. Cerise. 
Long crimson buds opening into large, double, fragrant, brilliant 
cerise-red flowers on long stems. Excellent for cutting. Free 
flowering. 40 petals. $1 each. 
BETTY UPRICHARD. Bicolor. T. Semi-double, delicate 
salmon-pink flowers, with a coppery carmine reverse; verbena 
fragrance. Tall, branching plants. 75 cts. each. 
BRIARCLIFF. Pink. Long-pointed buds and large, high- 
centered, deep rose-pink flowers, passing to a lighter shade on 
outer petals; fragrant. Nicely formed plant with healthy 
foliage. 
One of the finest garden Roses for cutting. A sport of Columbia 
with all of its virtues, yet a much better colored flower. 36 
petals. 85 cts. each. 
CALEDONIA. White. Large, very double, high-centered flower 
of pure white, borne singly on long, strong stem. Average 
plant with leathery, dark green foliage. 
One of the best white Roses, with flowers of fine form freely 
produced. 25 petals. 85 cts. each. 
CHARLES E. SHEA. Pink. Nicely formed Rose of clear coral- 
pink. This is an old English Rose which has been neglected for 
a long time and should be given a trial. Splendid healthy 
plants with quantities of bloom. $1.25 each 
CHARLES K. DOUGLAS. Red. T. Large, double, fragrant 
flowers of flaming scarlet, flushed velvety crimson. 
This is one of the indispensable garden Roses which produces 
attractive flowers all through the season. Plants are extra good, 
with healthy foliage. 24 petals. 75 cts. each. 
CHATEAU DE CLOS VOUGEOT. Red. Large, double flowers 
of bright velvety red, overlaid dark garnet. Wonderful fra¬ 
grance. Low, sprawly plants—bloom freely. 75 petals. $1 each. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. (H. Robinson, 1935.) Red. Bright 
velvety scarlet-red flowers of good form. Its golden stamens 
appear as the bloom opens. Damask fragrance. Vigorous, 
upright grower, free flowering, and does not appear to be 
troubled by heat. 35 petals. See in color on page 8. $1 each. 
For Novelty and Recent Roses 
It should be remembered, however, that differences in 
climatic and in growing conditions may affect color, 
growth, and susceptibility to disease, and Roses that 
we rate as poor may grow to perfection elsewhere. 
Planting Distance: Average 15 inches to 18 inches 
apart each way. 
Heights: Average 2 to 23^ feet. D, after the name, 
1 to \}/2 feet; T, after the name, 3 feet and over. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO. (P. Dot, 1933.) Bicolor. T. 
Cupped flowers of fiery copper inside and rich gold on the 
reverse. Enticing raspberry fragrance. Vigorous plants. 
A most striking Rose, fast becoming popular. 50 petals. 
$1 each. 
CYNTHIA. (Verschuren-Pechtold, 1933.) Red. A sturdy Rose 
welcomed by rosarians as an improved Charles P. Kilham. 
The attractive buds, good for cutting, open to splendid double 
blooms of a glowing rich, Oriental red color. Free flowering in 
habit and attractive in color. A most desirable variety. 85 cts. 
each. 
CYNTHIA ANN PARKER. White. Double, fragrant, snow- 
white flowers tinged yellow or cream. It is fragrant too. 
$1 each. 
DAME EDITH HELEN. Pink. High-centered blooms of clear 
pink, sweetly scented and freely produced on long, strong 
stems. 
One of the finest of all Roses for exhibition purposes. Perfect 
form. 70 petals. $1 each. 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON. Yellow. Long, tapering buds 
of golden orange and saffron open to sweetly fragrant flowers 
of great size and substance. Vigorous, free-blooming plant. 
A lovely old Rose with delicious Tea fragrance. 17 petals. 
85 cts. each. 
DUQUESA DE PEN ARANDA. Bicolor. Large, double flowers 
of cinnamon-peach color; very fragrant. Strong, upright plants 
with attractive foliage. One of the newer Roses; is becoming 
quite a favorite. The autumn bloom is really fine. 35 petals. 
$1 each. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. Pink. Shapely, two-toned pink 
flowers produced in great abundance. Color is coppery rose 
outside and soft salmon-pink inside. Mildly fragrant. 
Plants branch freely and produce quantities of flowers. 40 
petals. 85 cts. each. 
EDITOR McFARLAND. Pink. Perfectly formed fragrant 
flowers of clear brilliant pink, with strong stems for cutting. 
One of the longest-lasting cut-flowers we have. Plants are 
healthy and bloom freely. 30 petals. $1 each. 
E. G. HILL. Red. Immense, dazzling red flower shading to 
darker crimson. Flowers are large, double, fragrant. A vigor¬ 
ous and free-flowering plant. 
One of the standard red Roses. 60 petals. 85 cts. each. 
ELLI KNAB. (W. Kordes Sons, 1934.) Pink. Beautiful double 
flowers of two-toned pink. Long stems for cutting. Disease- 
free foliage holds on. Good bloomer through summer. 70 
petals. $1.25 each. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Red. Large crimson flowers with 
velvety finish and especially fine fragrance. Branching plants 
with very large, healthy foliage. 
We consider it the finest red Rose in the world. The very large, 
fragrant flowers are truly beautiful when in the half-open state. 
Has the largest leaves among the Hybrid Tea Roses, and is 
unusually healthy. 35 petals. See in color on page 4. 85 cts. each. 
kindly refer to pages 31 to 37 
ROSE DISCOUNTS and 
QUANTITY RATES 
Deduct 10 per cent from total price of any 1 2 to 49 Roses 
Deduct 15 per cent from total price of any 50 or more Roses 
These discounts do not apply to Special Rose Offers 
Our “each” prices must take care of the higher cost of 
handling, packing, and transportation of small orders which 
we fill with extreme care the same as larger orders. 
Rose prices include free delivery on dormant plants when 
cash accompanies order. See order sheet for a few exceptions. 
When certain kinds of Roses in the Special Offers may be 
sold out late in the season, we will select a variety of equal 
or better value unless otherwise instructed. 
East Rutherford, N. J. 
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