Contrast. (H. and S. 1937). Cut in the bud and allowed to 
open in the house this rose is invaluable. The round full 
petals are orange rose on the upper side and creamy bronze 
on the reverse. Blooms prolifically. Mild fragrance. Patent 
rights reserved. Each $1.00. 
Countess Vandal. (Leenders 1932). Has been continually 
increasing in popularity. Last year we were unable to supply 
the demand. Long salmon rose buds of ideal form open into 
full high centered flowers of the same color. The plant is 
upright and robust and will supply surprising quantities of 
perfect cut flowers. Patent 38. Each, $1.00. 
Dainty Bess. (Archer 1925). Daintily ruffled petals of 
satiny pink form a single rose that everyone loves at first 
sight. Long narrow buds for cutting. Vigorous. Each, 50c. 
Dame Edith Helen. (Dickson 1926). While ' 
this variety has the disagreeable habit of dying 
back we simply cannot discard it for the long 
heavy pink buds and lustrous full petalled 
flowers borne on tall stiff stems, possess more 
character than any pink rose we know. Good 
fragrance. Each, 50c. 
Dickson’s Red. (Dickson 1938). A glowing 
scarlet red rose that not only maintains its 
high color but blooms heavily and continuous- 
ly through the hottest summer days. The flow- 
ers and buds are well shaped. Fragrant. Good 
stems with few thorns. Upright growth. Patent 
S/Om Bache sle25: ; 
Duchess of Athol. (Dobbie 1928). A blend- 
ing of bronze and gold, a riot of brilliant colors 
seen in but few good roses. The flowers and 
buds are borne on exceptionally strong maroon 
colored stems. Vigorous. Each, 50c. 
Duquesa de Peneranda. (Dot 1931). Our re- 
gard for this outstanding rose grows with each passing season. 
Either in bud or open flower it is almost perfection. Long 
pointed buds of apricot, tempered with yellow and pink, open 
into high centered flowers of astonishing form and substance. 
Brilliant glossy mildew proof foliage. Vigorous. Each, 50c. 
E. G. Hill. (E. G. Hill 1929). Heavily double crimson scar- 
let that does not fade or turn purple. Long stems, delicious 
fragrance and abundant flowers. Its beauty increases with 
distance from the coast. Each, 50c. 
Etoile de Hollande. (Verschuren 1919). Ideal long deep red 
buds open into full high centered flowers of deep crimson. 
Dark leathery foliage is attractive at all times. Has been 
one of our best sellers for several seasons. Each, 50c. 
Feu Joseph Looymans. (lLooymans 1921). There is seldom 
a time from spring until fall that you cannot pick a bouquet 
of long yellow apricot and buff buds from this truly wonder- 
ful rose bush. As the petals open you will find them light on 
the tips, deepening gradually toward the base, making a 
rare combination of light and deeper shades. Bright green, 
mildew resistant foliage. Each, 50c. 
Frau Karl Druschki. (Lambert 1901). For 40 years this 
remarkable rose has been a source of joy in our gardens. 
The large well shaped ivory white blooms and glistening 
foliage never fail to please. Each, 50c. 
General McArthur. (E. G. Hill 1905). Large full scarlet 
flowers on a free branching bush. Still the most fragrant of 
all red roses. Each, 50c. 
Gloria Mundi. (Sliedrecht and Co. 1929). A dwarf com- 
pact polyantha that is covered through spring, summer and 
fall with double miniature orange scarlet roses. An excellent 
border rose. Each, 50c. 
Golden Emblem. (McGredy 1917). Long orange buds, 
streaked with crimson, open perfectly into generous sized 
flowers of rich orange. Glossy foliage. Each, 50c. 
Golden Rapture. (Kordes 1933). No yellow rose, old or 
new, can compare with this variety for richness of lasting 
color. While it has fewer petals than either Mrs. E. P. 
Thom or McGredys yellow its smoother deeper color, sub- 
stantial texture and perfect form make it indispensable. 
Mild fragrance. Excellent for cutting. Each, 50c. 
Hadley. (Montgomery 1914). Velvety red buds and open 
flowers. Intense fragrance. Each, 50c. 
Hinrich Gaede. (Kordes 1931). This rose is particularly 
exciting because of long bright vermillion buds that open to 
perfect high centered flowers of vermillion shaded copper 
and orange. In autumn the showy blooms are unbelievably 
brilliant and provide an unfailing source of lasting cut flow- 
ers. Maroon tinted foliage and stems are glossy and mildew 
resistant. Each, 50c. 














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