Our Evidence of S atisfaction pea 
Not what we say, but what others say, voluntarily. Thousands of our friends take the time and trouble 
to write us from all over the world. Here are a few of their letters. 
If you think that you cannot have 
beautiful results—just read these letters from amateurs and beginners. They show the high quality of 
our plants—how easy it is to succeed with them and that they “’go and grow’ everywhere. 
Barberton, Ohio, Feb. 23, ‘40. 
“| have several of your Roses. Some | have had seven 
or eight years. They are wonderful Roses and |! love them 
allies MRS. D. S. 
St. Louis, Mo., April 16, ‘40. 
“1 want to tell you about your Roses | bought last year. 
Every one came through this last severe winter. They are 
all growing beautifully. They are, as you say, ‘The Good 
Roses of New Castle.’ “’ RS aiV\ieAse Le 
Miami, Fla., March 29, ‘40. 
“My two shipments of Roses both reached me in fine 
condition. Up-to-date, five have bloomed and produced fine 
Roses.”’ RSA ras: 
Keiser, Ark., July 22, ‘40. 
“The Roses | bought from you this spring are doing fine. 
The Jeannette Heller and David O. Dodd are the most beau- 
tiful Roses | have ever seen. | am very well pleased with 
them.” MRSS HAESY; 
Cheyenne, Wyoming, July 13, ‘40. 
“We were delighted when we received our order of 41 
Roses of first size. They were so fresh and alive.” 
MR. F. M. 
Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 30, ‘40. 
am so thankful that | have started growing your 
Roses for they are so easy to grow and so beautiful that it 
would be impossible to describe them.” MRSat Ge 
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DON’T BOTHER WITH BUDDING OR GRAFTING 
“The common belief that all modern Roses must be 
budded or grafted to secure permanent trees is not accu- 
rate, says ‘Answers’ (England). Roses growing on their 
own roots will give results equal to any produced on briars. 
“Growing budded Roses is a source of endless trouble to 
many novices. The briar grows up and the grower, not 
knowing it from the real Rose growth, allows it full scope. 
In a year or two the briar has asserted itself, taken full 
control and nothing but dog Roses are produced. 
“With Roses on their own roots, there is never any of 
this trouble. Should the bush be cut down by frost at any 
time and the roots not harmed, real rosewood is again pro- 
duced in the spring. On the other hand, many amateurs 
have set out to plant a rose bed and secured the best of 
budded stock but in a year or two have had only briars for 
their trouble. 
“With a budded Rose you may get more vigorous growth, 
and probably a more robust bloom, but give a Rose grow- 
ing on its own roots liberal treatment and it will come in 
first every time. 
“The gardener who sets out to grow Roses on their own 
roots simplifies his work.’”’ 
(The Evening Bulletin—Philadelphia, Sept. 12, 1925.) 

On this page we give a complete alphabetical list of all the Roses offered in this book, showing the class to which they 
belong and the page on which they are described. Abbreviations used: Tea, Everblooming Teas; H.T., Hybrid Teas; H.P., 
Hybrid Perpetuals; C.T., Climbing Teas; H.C., Hardy Climbing; M., Moss; P., Polyantha; Rug., Rugosa; C.H.T., Climbing 



Hybrid Teas. vi 
Varieties Class Page Varieties Class Page Varieties Class Page 
Alberic Barbier ...... HG: 18 Eraum Karle Druschkiee se bee. 5 Mrs. A. R. Waddell ... H.T. 14 
Alexander Hill Gray .. Tea 16 FR ROtZetiasewe ar. chs Ast a Mrs.ebokRy Conta etc? Tea 13 
Amelia Gude ........ Finite 10 Freedom ateac cst. C.H.T. 18 Mrs. Robert Peary . CRS 18 
American Beauty ..... tise 8 Freiherr von Marschall. .H.T. 10 Mrs. W.* EsLenon=... Hut; 6 
American Pillar ..... nee 18 GGiety kamera ee tk, aes Fale 14 New sGenturyiea. mie anne Rug. 1 
ATImOUMOLCs te ets se: umn) TP 1 GardentGemi.. ts oe Asis 16 OrlednsitaJoen ] aoe P. 15 
PRINCI CLO megs cs uate ssi os 3 Fisie 6 Gardenidae.rrsse re mle. 19 Padrewtys 289 toe Hale 6 
PONV MUNEr cased sos. Ri 15 Gen. MacArthur ...... Flea 14 Paul's, scorletqm nse. F.C 19 
NUT tml Cnr letscteiccs cites ieee 18 George” Elgeri aes ora P. 15 Pink Baby Rambler ..... P. 15 
BabVabolligvsctae sous eke cc.- Ri WF GlonicaMUndci eee riceaete PE 5) Pinks Cochetae oe aia ste 1 Tea 13 
Belle of Portugal Eee 18 GoldensGharm: .1n2. able ih Proks Killonne yar ctanoe ten Tea 5 
BeeSELOVERU Se ccs ores «1s Bee 18 GGldenpGate rama eat: Aol Ts PANKAROGICMECes Aoi sia eteus Reds, 8 
Betty Uprichard ...... Fiscie 13 Golden Ophelia tre “Te 17 President umoover = c.aur. Fee ad 
Birgies BIVErs. .o.02 6 ass fe 18 Grace Noll Crowell Fale 7, Presidents Of tim. seman File 14 
Blumenschmidt ....... Tea 10 GreenROs@s ie yaaa ah es ee Queens Louise’ 1.5 ek Fd. 11 
BOC hamee so. uc. 6:50. 4 Rice 16 Gruss an Aachen ....... P. fe ROptOne gan seis aster Eek 9 
SSC SITIC IG. Wile siemens. Tea 14 GrusssonsuepiitzZunsaeeee flee 9 Red: Golumbidieens.-1s Fels 11 
CHOI OMiagend ret cee tices P: 15 iksiavreldal, “Sra usce can ct ee H.T. 10, 14 Red Letter Daya ca i bell 8 
Christine Wright ..... rice 18 reart-ofy Goldy... ELC 19 Reds Radiance tates case. Fal, 11 
Cy or tittle Rock =. H-7. 6 HOllyWOOCs cc set tien: Eis 7 RhEGER Gicnn water saratta H.T. 9 
Cli. American Beauty. . H.C. 19 Holt@FHewittia: wan clieee ss H.T. 13 ROSOIE Suerte aie tations HC 19 
Cli. Cecile Brunner ... H.C. 18 HUGOMISHRE eet we skteas herent We ROUTE ae eaeetcie est ee 12 
Cli. Clothilde Soupert.. H.C. 18 [delaras incon et sue ee P: 15 SENSOtiOnan ye cote: H.T. 10 
Gholi icine iat: rrlale 18 Isabella Sprunt ....... Tea Tal Sir Thomas Lipton .... Rug. We 
Cli. Gruss an Teplitz. .C.H.T. 18 US Bee Clarka tenes Hale 11 Souv. de Pierre Notting H.T. 1] 
Cli. Helen Gould .... C.H.T. 18 OCT BEL mesic te ae ates Finis 10 SUDOUSe tec; reese: Hix 8 
Cli. Marechal Niel .. C.H.T. 18 TONE COOK Mace Se ck Eis. Mk PTL ESINI GN igeetys Manette eee he Fists 6 
Sim wWrhiteecochetl: ©. CG. 1: 18 Jonkheer J. L. Mock .. H.T. 9 SOUSENCSChON tami ee. - FG. 19 
OlUmbpiog saieaee sae so. H.T. 8 KeeASsMictonidaawe. oo sic 8 TOMUDlOh ar aee sacs File 8 
Commonwealth ...... Het. 10 KEYStONe see finer cece oc cee HG 19 The. Bride. uy 4a le ire Tea 1] 
Condesa de Sastago .. H.T. 11 KOOtenGY saedee ftom HT: 14 W. Freeland Kendrick ..H.T. 5 
Crimson Beauty ...... Fee B) La Champagne Apa ata id White Baby Rambler .... P. ey 
Crisaderssa tate ho eos tuelbe 9 Lady Hillinadonis. . cco: Tea Ul White Cochet ..... vu eo 15 
Davids0, “Dodd sie. . H.T. 4 Lady Plymouth Seiecris i 14 White Dorothy Perkins. .H.C. 19 
Deansholen? 4a00. 3 H.T. Bt Eafdvette we. nie. sere: RP: ie White Killarney ....... Tea 8 
DiIXte Fe sree ve, ye ces Hole 6 FEGSMOLNG ier te teare stances. 3 P. 15 : 30 
Pollak Barodins se: eh ee 20 Margaret Belle Houston H.T. 5 Buddlelas! .s2.0 6 sh glee se af 
Dr. W. Van Fleet ..... Fic: 19 Marien Guilloteen «7 alc 9 CONDOS Mig ate saree ane + 
ER CoH acne ae H.T. 17 Marie Paview nk. se P, 15 Carnations ...--+-++++s. 54 25 36 
Ellen Poulsen ste 28s on: P. 15 Marshall P. Wilder ... H.T. 13 Chrysanthemums ....... 50 
Etoile de France ..... Pade. 10 Mary (tovetta.. =r... Gi. 19 Gladioli-etista- a Stet an 
Etoile de Hollande .... H.T. 6 Miss Edith Cavell < isc. P. 15 Hydrangea ......-.+++++- 59 
Etoile de Lyon ........ Tea 5 Mile. Cecile Brunner .... P. 15 [riS. « e3iaia Vin a'p. oe lah ain ee 50 
Eugene Jacquet ...... H.C. 19 Mme. Butterfly ...... H.T. 5 LVY niga wa ss cntleyetal aes amspeiels ah 
EXDOLSC wend > ene e clan Py ine; 19 Mme. Eugene Marlitt ..H.T. 14 ilies Voc ajsion or Sines eee Shares 
F. J. Grootendorst Rua. be) Mme. Francisca Kruger. . Tea ee. Perennigigc< i 20. pot oe Frode 
Flees Binkiaer see es Bet 10 Mme. Jenny Guillemot. .H.T. 8 PHOS GY as ace aes ee a 
Francis Scott Key H.T 8 Mrs. Aaron Ward ..... ini 14 Tuberoses: ac. «ss jcs ss wae 
HELLER BROS. COMPANY, NEW 
CASTLE, INDIANA 
A. B. MORSE COMPANY, HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS, ST. JOSEPH. MICH. 
