
roase from the finest of the New Varieties 
The world’s loveliest new roses make their bow to you here. Some of them are being 
introduced here for the first time, all of them are still newcomers, all have been tested 
in our trial gardens here at Niles. Now they await your invitation to bring novelty and 
interest to your rose garden. 
APRICOT QUEEN. See back page for description. $1.50. 
BETTY PRIOR. (1935) Plant Patent 340. Outside petals dark carmine, inside soft pink; 
nearly single flower borne in large clusters. Its continuous blooming makes it a 
: grand garden rose. 75c. 
BRAZIER. (1936) Buds burnt orange opening to double flowers of bright scarlet with 
orange glow. A showy rose for garden color. 85c. 
CALIFORNIA. See back page for description. $1.50. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. See back page for description. $1.50. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. (1935) One of the finest new red roses offered in many years. 
Color is blazing crimson with a velvety glow and entirely free from blue tones. 
Warm, spicy perfume. Buds are shapely and the open bloom fairly double. 75c. 
’ DR. KIRK. (1940) Named for the 1939 President of the American Rose Society. An 
outstanding rose in every respect. Buds are long, shapely, orange red; open 
blooms shade from orange red to coppery rose; far more brilliant than Chas. P. 
Kilham. Bush is extra strong growing and produces long, strong stems. $1.25. 
DICKSON’S RED. (1939) See back page for description. $1.00. 
DONALD PRIOR. (1934) A semi-double rose of the new Floribunda type producing 
masses of flowers in large clusters. Scarlet, flushed crimson; good foliage. 75c. 
FAIENCE. (1935) Peach, salmon pink and yellow tones combine to give this rose a 
glowing sheen that justifies its name. 75c. 
GOOD NEWS. (1940) Plant Patent 426. Magnificent large pink rose opening peach, 
fading to silvery-pink. Produces quantities of blooms on vigorous, full-foliaged 
plants. Fragrant. $1.50. 


DR. KIRK 
GOLDEN STATE. (1939) Plant Patent 303. See front cover for description. $1.00. 
LA PARISIENNE. (1936) A fine bedding rose with fully double blooms of warm 
coral pink which fade to soft China pink in the mature flowers. 75c. 
McGREDY’S YELLOW. (1933) Large, buttercup yellow buds of good form 
opening to fairly double blooms of light yellow. We like this rose for its 
clear, clean color, healthy foliage and robust growth. 75c. 
McGREDY’S SUNSET. (1937) Plant Patent 317. Outside of petals buttercup yel- 
low tipped with orange, inside chrome yellow flushed scarlet and orange. 
Flowers double, medium size and shapely. Holds color in hot weather. $1.25. 
MME. CHAS. MALLERIN. (1939) Plant Patent 409. Intensely rich, glowing 
salmon pink blooms opening from dark coral buds with gold bases. Exactly 
the same color as Buff Beauty tulips. Of medium size but beautiful form 
with clean, healthy foliage. We like it very much. $1.50. 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT. (1937) Plant Patent 337. Long, shapely buds of orange- 
red and rose opening to camellia-like, 20-petalled blooms of rich raspberry 
pink with a gold suffusion. Not only a leader in beauty but also an excep- 
tionally strong-growing rose with large, glossy leaves that are unusually 
resistant to mildew. $1.25. 
M. S. HERSHEY. (1941) Plant Patent 427. Superb crimson-scarlet blooms borne 
on sturdy, bushy plants with handsome foliage. Magnificent flowers for 
cutting; does not blue. $1.25. 
FOULSEN’S COPPER. (1940) Plant Patent 446. Copper and pink. Clusters of 
ten or more double, high-centered coppery blooms fade to dainty pink with 
orange reverse. $1.25. 
RAMON BACH. (1937) Plant Patent 366. Apricot-buff buds and rich peach - 


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R. M. S. QUEEN MARY (Plant Patent No. 249) 

R. M. S. QUEEN MARY. (1938) Plant Patent 243. A blend of rich salmon 
blooms, large and fully double. The bush is like a very vigorous Talisman 
and produces an abundance of flowers. $1.00. 
Prices Subject to Change Without Notice. 


RAMON BACH (Plant Patent No. 366, Conard-Pyle Co.) 
and pink that is very brilliant. Buds are of good form and the long, 
strong stems mcke this an exceptionally good cutting rose. $1.25. 
ROCHEFORT. (1935) Plant Patent 191. We like this seedling of Mrs. P. S. 
DuPont and Chas. P. Kilham better each year we grow it. Ovoid buds of 
terra cotta borne singly on nice stems. Fully double blooms shading from 
terra cotta to rich salmon. Unusually free from mildew damage. $1.00. 
SENORA GARI. (1934) An exquisite blend of gold, buff, and apricot. Buds 
not large but cf elegant form opening to fairly double blooms. 75c. 
SNOWBIRD. (1934)*Our favorite white rose. Buds small but exquisitely 
formed; open blooms very full and double; blooms profusely; nice 
fragrance. Very effective for garden use when planted in groups of 
three or more. 75c. 
THE DOCTOR. (1939) Buds of perfect form and dark glowing pink color. 
Open flower medium pink and double. Small but ample foliage on a 
bush of medium size. $1.00. 
TOPAZ. (1938) Plant Patent 300. A charming little pale yellow polyantha 
rose that literally covers itself with bloom. Ideal for a border planting; 
individual blocms of excellent form. 85c. 
DEBUTANTES 
(Shown in color on front page.) 
GOLDEN STATE (Regular price $1.00). 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT (Regular price $1.25). 
CHRISTOPHER STONE (Regular price 75c). 
A $3.00 value for $2.65 postpaid in California. 
(Add 8 cents state sales tax.) 
DEBUTANTES 
BRAZIER (Regular price 85c). 
DR. KIRK (Regular price $1.25). 
McGREDY’S YELLOW (Regular price 75c). 
MME. CHAS. MALLERIN (Regular price $1.50). 
SNOWBIRD (Regular price 75c). 
R. M. S. QUEEN MARY (Regular price $1.25). 
A $6.35 value for $5.65 postpaid in California. 
(Add 17 cents state sales tax.) 


