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ROSES for SNVeur England 
Each of the many varieties of Roses we offer has been tested and proven 
hardy in New England. This year it will be our privilege to offer the finest lot 
of Roses we have ever had; strong husky 2-year-old plants that will produce 
immediate results. 

26 Better Roses 



INCORPORATED 

In the following listing you will find many old favorites as well as the newest 
patented varieties; each one has been selected, tested and proven of merit for 
New England before listing. All but the climbers will flower this year. After 
May 10th we suggest ordering potted plants for best results. 
Hybrid ‘Tea Roses 
Provide Bloom from June to October 
These are the everblooming Roses which produce the beautiful long-stemmed 
flowers everyone so much admires. They should be planted about 15 inches apart 
in rather narrow beds and in lots of not less than three, and preferably a half 
dozen or more of one kind. 
Prices, except as otherwise noted: 
Each 10 Each 10 
Dormante plants sewer SO} men > Of OME Otte Gaplantsmm tenn $1.00 $9.00 
Dormant Roses are for early spring planting. We offer potted plants of all 
varieties of Hybrid Tea Roses after May 10th. These are growing in large fiber 
pots and in full leaf when shipped. 
Apricot Queen. (Pat. No. 464.) Orange and apricot at the base of petals merg- 
ing to salmony rose and Phlox-pink in the fully developed bloom. Bud is long 
pointed and the fully developed flower shows a regular well-placed petal 
arrangement. Vigorous grower with handsome leathery foliage. Selected by 
“All-America Rose Selections” as one of the two finest Roses to be introduced 
in 1940. Each Each 
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Briarcliff. One of the oldest and best Pink Roses. Long stemmed, fragrant with 
beautiful silvery rose-pink flowers. 
Christopher Stone. Free blooming plant producing fragrant, velvety textured 
Roses of vivid scarlet deliciously scented. New. 
Condesa de Sastago. A splendid two-toned Rose with very large, double flowers. 
Oriental red inside and rich gold without. Beautiful in color, fragrance and 
foliage. 
Countess Vandal. (Pat. No. 138.) Long pointed bud, upright stems. Color CONDESA DE SASTAGO, EVERBLOOMING 
combination can hardly be described, pink, copper, gold and salmon. An exceptionally popular duotone Rose. Double 
Each Each looms of two-tone coppery pink with golden tint 
DD OEMAan teers cr-cachehear tera $1.00 Potted» siisicge ae vrcicle HAG pile) on outside of petals. 
Crimson Glory. (Pat. No. 105.) Color deep crimson, a “glory” Rose, glorious 
in its perfect form, large size and fragrance. 
Each Each 
DGrmamtwemet Seeks © oa $1.00 Potted it on ke oe On eee $1.25 


N. Cu Dawn 
A MODERN 
CLIMBING ROSE 
(Plant Patent No. 1) 








Similar to the Climbing Rose Dr. W. Van Fleet 
in every way but produces hundreds of blossoms 
over a longer period—from June until frost. This 
exceptionally hardy everblooming climber produces 
soft pink, delightfully fragrant blossoms on long 
stems excellent for cutting. 
Each 
Dormant plants 28) fon occ ee $1.50 
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