Single Roses 
(Everblooming) 
IMILAR in growth and habit to the 
Hybrid Teas, the Singles contribute a 
* light and airy grace to the Rose-bed, 
while their elegant buds are ideal for 
boutonniéres. As subjects for cut-flower 
arrangements, they are unbeatable when 
cut in the bud and allowed to open indoors. 
Our appreciation of the value of this 
group and the increasing demand for the 
Single Roses has encouraged us to gather 
together and offer the Jargest collection of 
this type in the country. 
Pruning and Planting Distance: Same as 
for Hybrid Teas. 
Cecil. Yellow. Large, single flowers of 
@ buttercup-yellow. Bushy plants with 
healthy foliage. Undoubtedly the finest 
yellow single Rose. 5 petals. $1 each. 
Dainty Bess. Pink. This already old favor- 
@ ite owes its popularity to its delightfully 
informal appearance, and the silvery 
salmon-pink petals, surrounding a maroon- 
colored center, are notched and fluted. 
6 petals. 85 cts. each. 
Elien Willmott. Pink. The Jarge petals 
@are edged with rose, shading to ivory, 
with Iemon at the base. The delightful 
delicate Dresden-china coloring gives a 
very charming and unique effect. Golden 
ue and red stamens. 5 petals. $1.25 
each. 
INNOCENCE. $1 each 
East Rutherford, N. J. 
CECIL. $1 each 
SPECIAL OFFER S-7 
One each of the 7 varieties 
marked (@) for 
$5.75 
NET 
(Regular Value $6.80) 

15 

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VESUVIUS. $1 each 

Ethel James. Large, orange-pink flowers 
with broad, undulatmg petals. 5 petals. 
$1 each. 
Innocence. White. The large, flat flowers 
@ are of the purest crystalline white, and the 
wine-red stamens tipped with gold ac- 
centuate the freshness of this vigorous, 
hardy Single. 12 petals. $1 each. 
Irish Beauty. Creamy white with yellow 
stamens; very fragrant and free flowering. 
Excellent growth. 5 petals. $1 each. 
Irish Elegance. Shades of apricot and 
yellow. These gracefully waved flowers 
are continuous. A most popular variety. 
5 petals. 85 cts. each. 
Irish Fireflame. Orange-crimson flowers 
@ shaded pink and gold; pleasingly fragrant. 
A profuse bloomer, fine for table decora- 
tion. 5 petals. 85 cts. each. 
Irish Glory. Large flowers, silvery pmk 
inside, crimson reverse; deliciously fra- 
grant. Vigorous plants. 10 petals. $1 each. 
Isobel. Pink. Flowers open with bronzy 
@tones and develop shades of flaming 
orange-pink. One of the largest and 
finest single Roses. 5 petals. 85 cts. each. 
Kathleen Mills. (E. B. Ie Grice, 1934.) 
Pink. A_ large-flowered, heavier-petaled 
Dainty Bess with the same delightful 
soft rose-pink color. Strong branching 
plants which bloom freely. 10 petals. 
$1.50 each. 
Lulu. Salmon. Splendid orange-red buds 
of great length and delicacy of form are 
borne on fine stems. The open flower is 
flat and almost single. Color is a blend of 
salmon, rose, and pink; slight fragrance. 
Bush is vigorous, free flowering, and 
healthy. 8 petals. $1 each. 
Old Gold. Buff. Exquisite buds opening 
to damty flowers of pinkish buff; sweetly 
fragrant. A lovely Rose for boutonniéres 
or table decoration. 10 petals. $1 each. 
Simplicity. Pure white blooms. Noted for 
the severe purity of its white flowers. 
6 petals. $1 each. 
Vesuvius. Red. Poppy-like flowers of 
@ fadeless, glowing fiery crimson. Vigorous, 
free-flowering plants of bushy habit. 
Light green foliage. 6 petals. $1 each. 
