6 NEW ROSES 
EVERBLOOMING 
HYBRID TEAS 
Contributions from two of America’s famous hybridizers—the Brownells of Little Compton, 
R. I., and Dr. Whitman Cross of Chevy Chase, Md. 
We are proud to be the introducers and growers of these strong-growing Hybrid Teas that 
have gained a reputation for thriving in cold New England and mid western climates. 
ANNE VANDERBILT. Flaming grenadine- 
pink. 
BREAK O’DAY. Orange-apricot, tinted flesh- 
pink. 
DAYLIGHT. Light peach-pink. 
LILY PONS. Deep yellow center shading out 
to creamy yellow. 
PINK PRINCESS. Old-fashioned rose-pink. 
SUNTAN. Orange-yellow and tan. 
SPECIAL OFFER: H-6. 6 New Hybrid Tea Roses for $ JL.75 
(Regular Value $9.00) 
HON. LADY LINDSAY. Shrub. (N. J. 
Hansen, 1938.) An almost everblooming 
shrub or pillar Rose growing 5 to 6 feet high. 
Buds are yellow with golden pink predom¬ 
inating as they age and open. Propagation 
rights reserved. 30 to 40 petals. $1.50 each. 
JUNE MORN. LC. (J. H. Nicolas, 1938.) 
Pat. 373 . Bicolor. A sturdy Climber with 
double flowers—watermelon-pink with a 
golden reverse. $1.25 each. 
LITTLE COMPTON CREEPER. LC. 
(The Brownells, 1937.) Pink. Single, 
deep rose-pink blooms in large, open 
clusters. Propagation rights reserved. $1 each. 
PEGGY ANN LANDON. LC. (The Brown¬ 
ells, 1938.) Orange. Buds of sunflower- 
yellow-orange, fade-resistant, opening 
lighter each day. $1 each. 
PIKE’S PEAK. Shrub. (N. C. Gunter, 
Colorado, 1940.) Red. Lovely long-pointed 
buds and large, semi-double light bright 
red flowers with yellow centers fading 
white. Grows 6 feet high and is a profuse 
bloomer. Pal. rights reserved. $1.50 each. 
RUTH ALEXANDER. LC. (Rena E. 
Wilber, 1936.) Pat. 178 . Bicolor. The 
flowers are rich cadmium-orange with the 
outer third of each petal a glowing peach- 
red. There are only about 15 petals in this 
great Rose, just enough for the gorgeous 
color to show to best advantage. $1.25 each. 
ORATAM 
( 1 Shrub Rose) 
$1.50 each 
Rose-lovers will find membership in 
the American Rose Society pleasant and 
helpful. Write the Secretary, Box 687, 
Harrisburg, Pa., for details. 
I. (Originated 
by M. R. Jacobus; in¬ 
troduced by Bobbink 
& Atkins, 1939.) Pat. 
237 . A hybrid Damask. 
The double flowers are 
quite large, pink with 
coppery tones at edges, 
and a yellow base; re¬ 
verse yellow. Rich 
Damask fragrance. 
$1.50 each. 
DAYLIGHT 
(Hybrid Tea) 
$1.50 each 
SUNTAN 
(.Hybrid Tea ) 
$1.50 each 
