Roses 
HALLAWELL'S SELECT BUSH ROSES 
All the roses we offer are extra strong 2-year-old field 
grown No. 1 grade, and will bloom freely the first season. 












QUANTITY RATES 
On orders for 6 to 25 roses deduct 10 per cent from 
the total amount. When ordering more than 25 deduct 
20 per cent. PATENT ROSES NOT INCLUDED. 
(There is a quantity rate shown for each patent 
variety.) 
Bush and Climbing Roses are prepaid within the 
4th zone on orders for $1.00 and over. On orders for 
less than $1.00 add 25c to cover cost of postage 
and handling. 
Shipping Weights: 
tional rose, 1 Ib. 
One rose, 3 lbs.; each addi- 
ANGELS MATEU—A distinctive new color described as 
brilliant orange-rose. The blooms are large, fully double 
and fragrant. The plant has a strong, upright growth, 
is well foliaged and a prolific bloomer. $1.00 each 
(3 or more 85c each). Patented. 
APRICOT QUEEN—Long tapered buds of light burnt- 
orange, which open to a coppery apricot-pink. A strong 
grower with handsome leathery foliage. $1.50 each 
(3 or more $1.25 each). Patent rights reserved. 
AUTUMN—A most unusual color combination of deep 
burnt orange and pink streaked with red. Moderately 
fragrant and very lasting. The bush is a strong up- 
right grower with thick, glossy foliage. 50c. 
BETTY UPRICHARD—The inner surface of petals is a 
delicate salmon-pink to carmine, while the reverse of 
petals is a deep and glowing coppery carmine, suffused 
orange; a glorious combination of colors. It flowers 
freely and is an excellent grower. 60c. 
BRAZIER—The fiery glow of live embers suggested the 
name of this rose. Pointed buds of burnt orange open 
to a double, fragrant flower of dazzling brilliance, the 
bright scarlet inside of the petals given a fiery glow 
by the orange color on the reverse side. Blooms freely 
but colors up best in the cooler sections. T5C, 
BRIARCLIFF—An improved Columbia. High-centered 
buds of excellent form; color bright pink; stems long, 
stiff and nearly thornless. 50c. 
CALIFORNIA—A glorious shade of ruddy orange, tinted 
saffron yellow, with an overlay of Saturn-rose on the 
reverse. Long, pointed buds and enormous flowers; 
vigorous growth, and glossy foliage. $1.50 each 
(3 or more $1.25 each). Patent rights reserved. 
CATHRINE KORDES. Long, pointed bud of pink verg- 
ing on cerise, opening to large, deep pink, sweet 
scented blooms. 60c. 
CECILE BRUNNER—The well-known “Baby Rose.” 
Miniature flowers of rosy pink shaded with salmon. 
Almost always in bloom; strong grower. 50c. 
CHARLES P. KILHAM—A remarkably fine flower of 
the Mme. Edouard Herriot type, with many more petals 
and an even more brilliant coloring of coral-red and 
orange on long straight stems. It is a strong grower 
with a prolific blooming habit. 50c. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG—The All-America Rose for 
1941! The rose lover’s dream of surpassing beauty come 
true. The long, slender buds are blood-red, and the 
brilliant open flowers spectrum-red in cool weather, 
cerise in hot weather. The vigorous plants are clothed 
with disease-resistant foliage, producing great numbers 
of blooms throughout the season on long stems for 
cutting. $1.50 each (3 or more, $1.25 each). Patent rights 
reserved. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE—From all sections come glow- 
ing reports of this outstanding new red rose. A long, 
pointed bud opening to a large double flower of vivid 
scarlet. Free blooming and fragrant. Upright in growth 
with bronzy green foliage. 75c. 
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CONDESA DE SASTAGO—This Spanish novelty is the 
first double rose to have the vivid colors of the brilliant 
species rose Austrian copper. The bud is like a ball of 
gold with red stripes. Fully open it is fiery copper and 
rich gold. 60c. 
CONTRAST. A most unusual bicolored rose. The reverse 
of the petals is milky white, contrasting beautifully 
with the orange-rose color of the upper surface. Full 
petalled, fairly fragrant, and very floriferous. $1.00 
each (3 or more, 85c each). Patent rights reserved. 
cou NTESS VAN DAL—A lovely pink rose that has been 
enthusiastically received by rose lovers everywhere. Its 
long pointed buds, distinctive shadings of coppery 
bronze suffused with soft gold, and fine form, provide 
a continuous unfoldment of new beauty during its long 
life. $1.00 each (3 or more, 85c each). Patented. 
CUBA—Somewhat resembles Padre, but its vivid long 
orange-scarlet buds are a little deeper in color and the 
stems are heavier. A semi-double rose of very tall 
growth and a good bloomer. 50c. 
CYNTHIA. Long, pointed buds opening to full flowers 
of beautiful Oriental red. Vigorous, and with heavy 
dark green foliage. 60c. ‘ 
DICKSONS RED—The richness of its fragrance and ripe 
warmth of its crimson-searlet color, will endear this 
variety to Jovers of red roses. The rich deep color does 
not pace in the patient sunshine. Blooms are borne 
singly on long stems for cutting. $1.25 each (3 or mor 
$1.05 each). Patented. eS 
DIRECTOR RUBIO—Flowers are dark carmine in bud, 
opening to a warm rich pink. The large thick petals 
are interspersed with short curled ones giving the 
strong stemmed flowers a peony-like form. 60c. 
DUCHESS OF ATHOLL—One of the most outstanding 
of the newer varieties. Full, double flowers on heavy 
stems in a very rich shade of golden bronze flushed 
orange. A continuous bloomer and vigorous grower. 60c. 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA—This grand rose produces 
long pointed buds of apricot, orange and dark pink. 
Curiously in the Fall the flowers are of a cinnamon 
peach color. A continuous bloomer. 60c. 
