ROSES 
No. 1 TWe-Yearold Field Grown 
50c each; $5.00 per dozen. 
Except otherwise noted. 
Roses ordered in lots of 10 of one kind will be postpaid for 
$4.00 per ten. This offer does not apply to patented or specialty 
roses. Special offers on pages 12 and 13. Patented roses sold 3 
at the dozen rate. 
RED HYBRID TEAS 
Ami Quinard. Blackish buds open to semi-double flowers of vel- 
vety crimson. Rich in fragrance. 
Charlotte Armstrong. (Armstrong, 1941) (Plant Patent 455) 
$1.50 each, $15.00 per doz. A rose of surpassing beauty. 
Long slender, blood-red buds opening to magnificent flowers 
of spectrum-red in cool weather and cerise in hot weather. 
Long-stemmed blooms, ideal for cutting. Vigorous, free- 
branching with disease resistant foliage. 
Christopher Stone. (H. Robinson, 1935) 75c¢ each, 3 for $1.90. 
Large semi-double vivid scarlet flowers overlaid with velvety 
crimson. It is unsurpassed for intense damask fragrance. Of 
vigorous, upright growth with bright green foliage. 
Crimson Glory. (W. Kordes Sons, 1935) (Plant Patent 105) 
$1.00 each, $10.00 per doz. Deep crimson. Among all the 
other red roses, Crimson Glory is easily recognized by its large 
buds of typical urn-shape which open into full, w2ll-formed, 
delightfully fragrant blooms of a deep vivid crimson, shaded 
oxblood-red, and finished with a velvety nap. 
Cuba. Semi-double, bright vermilion-scarlet overlying orange 
ground. 
Cynthia. This variety is best described as an improved Charles 
P. Kilham. The attractive buds develop into splendid full 
flowers of a rich oriental red color. Its free flowering habit and 
attractive color make it very desirable. 
Dickson’s Red. (Dickson 1939) (Plant Patent 376) $1.00 each, 
$10.00 per doz. A glowing scarlet-red rose from the Emerald 
Isle. The ripe warmth of its color is constant, its abundant 
bloom unflagging all through the summer. Happily, also, it is 
rich in the fragrance you instinctively expect in a red rose. 
If the sun has been cruel to your reds, here is a ‘must have’’ 
for your list—it defies the hottest sun’s rays and retains its 
color undimmed. The blooms are produced singly on long, 
strong stems; it will be your favorite red rose for cutting. First 
Award All-America Rose Selection for Hybrid Tea Roses, 1940. 
Silver Medal Certificate, American Rose Society, 1939. 
E. G. Hill. This is the most unfading of all red roses. Immense, 
double flowers of dazzling scarlet shading to a deeper red as 
they develop; are deliciously fragrant and long lasting when 
cut. Blooms are produced singly on long vigorous stems. 
Etoile de Hollande. The finest dark red rose for general pur- 
poses. Ranked among the first three of its color by everyone 
who knows roses. The beautiful, oval buds are perfect, of 
medium size, and open into magnificent brilliant red bloom. 
Hadley. Rich crimson with velvety texture, very fragrant. Beauti- 
ful foliage and mildew proof. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. Brilliant red petals on hinges of deep gold. 
An exceptionally fine rose, seldom out of bloom. 
Margaret McGredy. Orange scarlet or brick red. Beautiful foli- 
age and stout stems. 
Mary Hart. (Geo. Hart, 1931) (Plant Patent 8) 85c¢ each, $8.50 
per doz. A striking red sport of Talisman. The bud is maroon- 
red, opening to well-formed blossoms of deep velvety blood- 
red with an overglow of amber. Mary Hart does not wilt or dry 
out when cut but opens perfectly. 
Rome Glory. (Aicardi, 1937) (Plant Patent 304) $1.25 each, 
$12.50 doz. Across of Dame Edith Helen and Sensation. This 
rose was bred with the objective of raising a red Dame Edith 
Helen and the objective has been reached. A most robust and 
vigorous plant, much more winter-hardy than most Hybrid 
Teas, producing in quick succession long stems bearing large 
crimson-red buds opening into full, well-formed, fragrant, 
cerise-red blooms. The flowers are long-lasting on the plant 
or when cut and are not affected by dry or wet weather. 
Satan. (Pahissa, 1939) (Plant Patent 379) $1.25 each, $12.50 
per doz. The name aptly suggests the dark growing velvety 
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carmine color of this grand rose. It deepens in its recesses to a 
darker red. A richly beautiful, high-centered flower loaded 
with heavy perfume. Its long-lasting blooms come on strong- 
growing plants that are easy to care for. 
Saturnia. (Aicardi, 1933) (Plant Patent 349) $1.00 each, 
$10.00 per doz. Flowers brilliant cardinal-red, reverse salmon- 
yellow and copper. Award Gold Medal given by Governor of 
Rome for best new Italian rose. 
Signora. (Aicardi, 1936) (Plant Patent 201) $1.00 each, 
$10.00 per doz. This rose from the land of sunshine and 
Chianti wine is a real masterpiece in both plant and bloom. 
Long bud of a warm burnt sienna opening to a lighter hue 
toward mandarine. Tall-growing with every bloom on a long 
stem. 
Southport. Flower full, cupped, very lasting, fragrant, a very 
brilliant, unfading scarlet. 
Texas Centennial. (Dixie Rose Nursery, 1935) (Plant Patent 
162) 75¢ each, 3 for $1.90. Blood-red. A sport of the rose 
President Herbert Hoover with the same type of growth and 
exquisite flower. Different only in color which is blood-red, 
toning to cerise-red in center. 
Victoria Harrington. Pointed buds of black-red opening to high- 
centered flowers of velvety dark red. Strong, healthy plant. 
A rose of lovely color and quite different from other red 
varieties. 
PINK HYBRID TEAS 
Briarcliff. Bright pink buds of excellent form. 
Dainty Bess. (Single) An exceedingly charming and daintily col- 
ored rose of perfect form. The broad petals are delicate shell 
pink which form a beautiful contrast to the conspicuous bunch 
of crimson stamens. 
Dame Edith Helen. This variety has wonderful pointed buds 
which open very slowly to large, full, perfectly formed blooms 
which hold their color with age and are carried on rigid, erect 
stems. The color is an even shade of light pink. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. An outstanding, vigorous, and free flower- 
ing rose. Long, pointed buds of good size. Long lasting; 
double, fragrant flowers. Oriental red, shaded cerise-orange; 
inside salmon-pink. 
Editor McFarland. Long-pointed pink buds with a glow of 
amber and a paler edge. Delightful fragrance. Flowers come 
singly on erect, firm stems, and hold their form and color for 
days when cut. 
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