“THE BEST IN ROSES” gs 
PRES. COCHET COCHET (Mallerin 1939) $ .75 
A new red rose that looks promising. The bud is very large, long and ovoid, 
opening to a double rose of deep garnet red. Slightly fragrant. This rose has 
fine substance and is borne on long firm stems. Plant is a very vigorous up- 
right grower with nice foliage. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER (Coddington 1930) $ .60 
It has a long pointed bud of orange scarlet opening to a very large flower of 
orange and pink. As the flower ages the bright colors fade to a creamy pink. 
The petals of this rose have such wonderful substance that it is an unusually 
fine cut flower. A very strong upright grower. Mildews slightly. 
PRES. MACIA $ .60 
A lovely large double two toned pink rose. The inside of the petals is a 
flesh white, while the outside is veined and suffused with a rich mauve rose. 
Plant is a very strong grower and a profuse bloomer. Prefers warm. weather. 
PRESIDENT PLUMCOCQ (Gaujard 1931) $ .60 
A medium size, ovoid bud opening to a large, double, cupped flower of soft 
coppery buff. Bush is a strong upright grower with healthy foliage. A profuse 
bloomer and fragrant. An excellent rose. 
RAPTURE $ .60 
The best of the Ophelia family. A long pointed bud of pink shaded apricot. 
A strong grower and fragrant. 
RED TALISMAN $ .60 
This is a red sport of Talisman that originated in our field. Growth and 
foliage same as Talisman. Color a deep maroon red, fading to a lighter shade 
in the sun, which is characteristic of all red sports of Talisman. 
ROTARY LYON (Chambard 1936) $1.00 
This fine rose, named for the Rotary Club and the city of its origin is quite 
different from any other rose we have. The long pointed buds open to large 
double roses of variable colors depending on weather conditions, but usually 
a creamy, orange yellow, often splashed with carmine. The plant is a vigor- 
ous upright grower with light green foliage. 
SENATEUR POTIE (Pedro Dot 1937) $1.00 
We believe this rose has a place in your rose garden. The ovoid bud opens to 
a large semi-double flower of deep orange yellow. A continuous bloomer with 
thick leathery foliage. We have found it to be exceptionally disease resistant. 
SENGRA GARI (P. Dot 1934) $ .60 
The long pointed buds are a deep orange and open to a large double rose of 
the same color, changing to a buff-apricot, a new shade in roses. Attractive at 
all stages. The rose has substance and fragrance. Plant is a strong spreading 
grower with good foliage. Very floriferous, but with only moderately strong 
stems. 
SEQUOIA (Verschuren 1939) $1.00 
The large ovoid buds of pumpkin yellow open to large double flowers of the 
same color, changing to burnt orange. The plant is a strong grower with 
glossy reddish green foliage. 
