S ing le Ros CS (Everblooming) 
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 appre- 
Scee m growth and habit to the Hybrid Teas, the 
CECIL. Yellow. Large, single flowers of butter- 
cup-yellow. Bushy plants with healthy fo- 
liage. Undoubtedly the finest yellow single 
Rose. 5 petals. $1 each. 
DAINTY BESS. Pink. This already old favor- 
ite Owes its popularity to its delightfully m- 
formal appearance, and the silvery salmon- 
pink petals, surrounding a maroon-colored 
center, are notched and fluted. 6 petals. 85 
cts. each. 
ELLEN WILLMOTT. Pink. The large 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 anthers and red 
stamens. 5 petals. $1.25 each. 
Key to illustration 
1 CECIL 
2 VESUVIUS 
3 IRISH FIREFLAME 
4 DAINTY BESS 
5 INNOCENCE 


SPECIAL — 
OFFER R-8 
Onc each 
of the 8 Single Roses 
marked (@) 
for 
$4.75 
NET 
INCLUDES THE FIVE 
ILLUSTRATED 
(Regular Value $8.05) © 


The Size and Quality of 
All B. & A. Roses 
We furnish none but the best top- 
grade, 2-year, nursery-grown Rose 
plants. They are in perfect health 
due to watchful and loving care 
throughout their nursery life. The 
best guarantee we know of is the 
plants themselves, the integrity of 
the producer, and his readiness to 
make fair, liberal adjustment 
whenever called upon. 
East Rutherford, N. J. 
ETHEL JAMES. Large, orange-pink flowers 
with broad, undulating 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 accentuate 
the freshness of this vigorous, hardy Single. 
12 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 decoration. 5 
petals. 85 cts. each. 
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ciation of the value of this group and the increasing demand for 
the Single Roses has encouraged us to gather together and offer 
the largest collection of this type in the country. 
Pruning and Planting Distance: Same as for Hybrid Teas. 
ISOBEL. Pink. Flowers open with bronzy 
tones and develop shades of flammg orange- 
pink. One of the Jargest and finest single 
Roses. 5 petals. 85 cts. each. 
KATHLEEN MILLS. (E. B. Le Grice, 1934.) 
Pink. A Jarge-flowered, heavier-petaled Dainty 
Bess with the same delightful soft rose-pink 
color. Strong branching plants which bloom 
freely. 10 petals. $1.50 each. 
SIMPLICITY. Pure white blooms. Noted for 
the severe purity of its white flowers. 6 petals. 
$1 each. 
VESUVIUS. Red. Poppy-like flowers of fade- 
less, glowing fiery crimson. Vigorous, free- 
flowermg plants of bushy habit. Light green 
foliage. 6 petals. $1 each. 

