Evertlooming Aybrid Tea Roses 
As long as they exist, Roses will retain their dominant grip on the affections 
and appreciations of flower lovers. 
Dormant Roses should be well watered and the tops protected from the sun 
until the buds show growth. The failure of most Roses to live is due to lack of 
Alezane. (Plant Patent 
No. 116.) 2 ft. A Span- 
ish Rose of the most 
astounding colors. 
Chestnut-brown buds 
opening to flowers of 
rich apricot with yel- 
low veins. Beautiful 
dark green foliage. Pot- 
ted, $1.25 each; $12.50 
per doz. 
Amelia Earhart, (Plant 
Patent No. 638.) 2 ft. A 
tribute to the most fa- 
mous aviatrix, and fre- 
quently classed as 
“Best Rose in Show.” 
Immense double blooms 
of straw-yellow with a 
faint blush, and dark 
polished foliage. Potted, 
$1.5U each; $15.00 per doz. 
Better Times. (Plant Patent No. 23.) 18-24 
inches. The Rose that made history. Fragrant, 
cerise-red blooms on sturdy plants. Free flower- 
ing, long stems. excellent for cutting. Potted, 
$1.25 each; $12.59 doz, 
Betty Uprichard. 214 ft. See color, page 16. 
Briarcliff, 2 ft. See color, page 16. 
Condesa de Sastago. 2 ft. A fascinating Rose 
with chrome-yellow buds. Flowers expand show- 
ing raspberry-red on upper sides of petals. 
Sweetly fragrant. 
Countess Vandal. (Plant Patent No. 38.) 2 ft. 
See color, page 17. 
Crimson Glory. (Plant Patent No. 105.) 2 ft. See 
color, page 17. 
Eclipse. (Plant Patent No. 172.) 2% ft. The 
“streamlined’’ buds are ornamented with narrow 
branching sepals which contrast harmoniously 
with the golden yellow of the petals. Dependable 
for almost continuous bloom on strong, upright 
plants with healthy, dark green foliage. Potted, 
$1.25 each; $12.50 per doz. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. 2-214 ft. An indispens- 
able Rose. Long-pointed buds opening to fra- 
grant, double, oriental red blooms shaded cerise- 
orange; inside of petals salmon-pink. 
Eternal Youth. (Plant Patent No. 332.) 2 ft. See 
color, page 17. 
Gloaming. (Plant Patent No. 137.) 2 ft. A model 
Rose, properly named. Open blooms are an un- 
usual shade of pink, overlaid with salmon. The 
general tonality is salmon-pink, overcast with 
tawny orange, and gold at the base running up 
the reverse of the petals. Long, rigid stems, 
handsome foliage. Potted, $1.25 each; $12.50 per 
doz. 
Golden Dawn. See color, page 16. 
Golden Main. (Plant Patent No. 254.) 24% ft. An 
outstanding yellow Rose. A _ strong, vigorous 
Rose with large, glistening yellow blooms that 
do not fade, and dark green foliage. Potted, 
$1.25 each; $12.50 per doz, 
Golden State. (Plant Patent No. 308.) 2% ft. 
Official Rose of 1939 Golden Gate International 
Exposition at San Francisco. Rich golden yellow 
blooms freely produced from vigorous plants. 
Flowers have a faint clovelike fragrance. Potted, 
$1.25 each; $12.50 per doz. 
Grenoble. 21% ft. See color, page 16. 
Hector Deane. (Plant Patent No. 361.) 2 ft. An 
unusual Rose. Long-pointed buds of crimson 
with orange base opening to orange-crimson. 
Constant bloomer with old Rose perfume and 
ideal for cutting. Potted, $1.50 each; $15.00 per 
doz. 
Jean Cote. (Plant Patent No. 321.) 2 ft. A Rose 
of most unusual coloring. Orange-apricot blend- 
ing with carmine which deepens as the flower 
opens. A profuse and fragrant Rose. Potted, 
$1.50 each; $15.00 per doz. 
Joanna Hill. 1% ft. Strong stems almost free 
of thorns. See color, page 16. 
Margaret McGredy. 214 ft. Dazzling. Double, 
cup-shaped flowers open orange-scarlet and turn 
to a peculiar shade of carmine-rose. Unusually 
vigorous, bushy plants, bloom continuously. 
Matador. (Plant Patent No. 170.) 2 ft. A soft 
velvety crimson with darker silvery sheen and 
a maroon depth, blending harmoniously with 
other rose colors. Blooms are large and double, 
brim full of Attar of Roses. While it is a cut 
Rose, the branching habit makes it alsu a good 
ss variety. Potted, $1.25 each; $12.50 per 
Oz. 
This modern way of selling roses eliminates 
all danger of them not starting or dying after 
being planted in your garden, due to improper 
handling and planting. When you purchase 
they are already planted 
properly in specially prepared fertilized soil to 
POTTED ROSES, 
repaid. 
Tea Roses. 

WE RECOMMEND POTTED EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
ALREADY PLANTED AND IN GOOD GROWING CONDITION 
The New and Modern Way. Ready for Delivery After June 1. 
$1.00 each; $10.00 per doz., unless otherwise noted. 
Where shipping is necessary, all POTTED ROSES are sent Express charges collect. 
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Three Roses of one variety at dozen rate. 
Any six Roses at dozen rate. 

McGredy’s Pink. (Plant Patent No. 341.) 2 ft. 
A “prize’ for its perfectly formed, sweetly 
scented, exquisite pink blooms. Yellow glow at 
base of blooms completes its attractiveness. Rich 
dark foliage. Potted, $1.25 each; $12.50 per doz. 
McGredy’s Pride. (Plant Patent No. 339.) 2 ft. 
From the Emerald Isle comes this stunning Rose 
with its long-pointed buds opening to large bril- 
liant fiewers of orange and pink, delicately 
tinted with yellow. Consistent and sturdy bloom- 
er. Potted, $1.25 each; $12.50 per doz. 
McGredy’s Salmon. (Plant Patent No. 410.) 
2 ft. Perfect flowers on a perfect plant. Large, 
freely produced blooms of delightful apricot- 
salmon, richly fragrant. Attractive bronzy green 
foliage. Potted, $1.75 each; $17.50 per doz. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. 2-3 ft. See color, page 16. 
McGredy’s Sunset. (Plant Patent No. 317.) See 
eclor, page 17. 
McGredy’s Triumph. (Plant Patent No. 190.) 
2% ft. This glorious Rose is well named for its 
huge, fragrant blooms of soft rose, brushed with 
searlet and orange. Dark reddish bronze foliage. 
Potted, $1.25 each; $12.50 per doz. 
Mme. Butterfly, 2 ft. See color, page 16. 
Mme, Jean Gaujard. (Plant Patent No. 338.) 
2 ft. A wonderful Rose. Gorgeous, creamy yel- 
low blooms, with delicate shades of orange and 
carmine-pink. Potted, $1.50 each; $15.00 per doz. 
Mme. Joseph Perraud. 214 ft. See color, page 16. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. 2-2% ft. A choice white 
with long-pointed, shapely buds and full, dou- 
ble, fragrant flowers of splendid white, at times 
slightly tinted with blush-pink. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom, 2 ft. An outstanding favorite. 
Clean, healthy, vigorous growth; disease-resistant 
foliage; continuous free bloomer throughout the 
season. The good-sized buds are long and de- 
velop into full, double, very shapely flowers of 
a rich, deep lemon-yellow. 
Mrs. Francis King. (Plant Patent No. 253.) 
214 ft. A meritorious Rose of clean white with 
tiny bit of pale yellow in the center of each 
bloom. The flowers are freely produced and 
expel a soft fragrance of wild Roses. Potted, 
$1.25 each; $12.50 per doz. 
Mrs. Henry Morse. 114 ft. A popular, large, 
double Rose. Flowers are two contrasting tones 
of pink with silvery shadings and underlying 
yellow glow. Moderately fragrant. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. See color, page 16. 
Mrs, Sam McGredy. 2% ft. One of the most 
beautiful Roses. Long-pointed buds and large 
attractive blooms of copper-orange-scarlet, with 
deep red shadings on outside of petals. Mod- 
erately fragrant. 

THEY’RE WORTH IT! 
Systematic spraying every two weeks of 
roses, after they come into full leaf, will pre- 
vent disease, black-spot, mildew and plant lice. 
Your reward jis in clean foliage and beautiful 
blooms. 

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insure rapid, permanent growth and bloom. 
Our POTTED ROSES may be transplanted 
successfully in your garden any time during the 
growing season by simply tearing away the pot 
and setting the plant into the bed without dis- 
turbing the soil or root system. 
moisture. Give your Rose plants the care they deserve and you will be well 
Few plants give greater satisfaction than the modern everblooming Hybrid 
Opal. 314 ft. An ap- 
pealing color remini- 
scent of the Opal. Or- 
ange-pink buds opening 
to fragrant pe2ony- 
shaped blooms of soft 
opal-salmon, provide 
a delicate tone that 
blends charmingly with 
other Roses. Potted, 
$1.25 each; doz., $12.50. 
Pearl Buck. (Plant Pat- 
ent No. 423.) 2% ft. A 
World’s Fair favorite. 
Pointed orange buds 
opening to blooms of a 
superb combination of 
deep yellow with tinges 
of apricot. Lovely frag- 
rance. Potted, $1.75 
each; $17.50 per doz. 
Pink Dawn. 3 ft. An entrancing and outstandng 
novelty. Deep pink buds opening to fully double, 
lovely clear pink blooms tinted with orange at 
the base of the petals. Sweetly fragrant. 
Poinsettia. 3 ft. The name is descriptive of the 
rose. Brilliant scarlet blooms closely resembling 
the color and form of a Poinsettia flower. The 
buds are ideal in form, long and pointed. Potted, 
$1.25 each; $12.50 per doz. 
President Herbert Hoover. 3 ft. A Rose of 
world prominence. Flaming scarlet and yellow 
buds opening to large, soft, creamy yellow flow- 
ers with scarlet markings; rich fragrance. One 
of the most satisfactory garden Roses. 
Reveille. 3 ft. A lovely sprightly Rose with 
short pointed buds of salmon-pink, and bomb- 
shaped flowers of light salmon, flushed with 
deeper pink toward center. Potted, $1.25 each; 
$12.50 per doz. 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts. 114 ft. See color, page 
16. 
Rex Anderson. (Plant Patent No. 335.) 2 ft. See 
color, page 17. 
R. M. S. Queen Mary. (Plant Patent No. 249.) 
2 ft. As regal as its name. Rich glowing salmon 
with exquisite pure pink and orange base. Long- 
pointed buds develop into large, delicately per- 
fumed flowers. Strong, vigorous plants. Potted, 
$1.25 each; $12.50 per doz. 
Rocket. (Plant Patent No. 171.) 2 ft. One of 
the greatest Rose achievements. Unusually large 
and very double flowers of flaming scarlet-red 
with rich, old rose fragrance. Rugged and de- 
pendable. Potted, $1.25 each; $12.50 per doz. 
Rome Glory. (Plant Patent No. 304.) A strik- 
ing Rose. The large crimson-red buds open into 
full, well-formed, fragrant, cerise-red blooms on 
long stems. Robust, vigorous and very hardy. 
Potted, $1.50 each; $15.00 per doz. 
Ronsard, (Plant Patent No. 284.) 2 ft. A most 
startling and striking Rose. Intriguing deep 
golden buds opening to disclose brilliant scarlet 
petals on the inside. Large, early, long-lasting 
flowers. Potted, $1.50 each; $15.00 per doz. 
Saturnia. (Plant Patent No. 349.) 214-3 ft. 
Glamorous and spectacular cardinal-red blooms 
with salmon-yellow and copper on the reverse 
of its petals. Fascinating and pronounced frag- 
rance. Potted, $1.25 each; $12.50 per doz. 
Signora, (Pronounced Seen-yora.) Plant Patent 
No. 201. 21% ft. See color, page 17. 
Talisman. 2 ft. See color, page 16. 
Ville de Paris. 2 ft. Exquisitely lovely, brilliant 
golden yellow blooms on very long stems; deli- 
eately fragrant. Erect, wiry, bronze-colored canes 
and reddish foliage. 
White Briarcliff. (Plant Patent No. 108.) 2 ft. 
A supreme, absolutely pure white Rose. Tre- 
mendous producer and ideal for cutting. Vigor- 
ous, bushy plants. Potted, $1.25 each; $12.50 
per doz. 
White Killarney. 114 ft. See color, page 16. 
Zulu Queen. (Plant Patent No. 363.) 2 ft. One of 
the darkest red Roses. Magnificent deep maroon 
blooms almost black in its recesses, with luxuri- 
ous dark green foliage, the rich velvety blooms 
are distinctly and delightfully scented. Potted, 
$1.75 each; $17.50 per doz. 
