“THE BEST IN ROSES" 7 
CRIMSON GLORY (Kordes 1935) 
$1:25:. 3) for. $3.15* 
This rose has been acclaimed the finest red rose 
in some sections of the country. Of perfect form, 
the large double cupped shaped flower is a deep 
velvety crimson and intensely fragrant. The plant 
is a vigorous bushy grower and a continuous bloom- 
er. Plant Patent No. 105. 
DICKSON’S RED (Dickson 1939) 
$1.25; 3 for $3.15* 
Here is a new red that has been welcomed into the 
fold by many rosarians. They admire its rich color, 
its form, lasting qualities and fragrance. It pro- 
duces a good bush with nice foliage and continuous 
blooms. It is at its best in a cool climate. Plant 
Patent No. 375. 
ECLIPSE (J. H. Nicolas 1935) 
$1.25; 3 for $3.15* 
This is unquestionably one of the finest yellow roses 
in America. Streamlined buds of rich gold are en- 
hanced by ornamental sepals. A tall grower with 
dark green foliage. An excellent cut flower with 
long stems. A _ prolific bloomer. Plant Patent 
No. 172. 
FRED EDMUNDS (Meilland 1943) 
$2.00; 3 for $5.00* 
Here is a new rose this year we like immensely. 
The beautiful buds of burnt orange open to large 
flowers of reddish apricot with 25 petals. Quite 
fragrant. The plant is a medium grower with ex- 
cellent dark green foliage. A really outstanding 
rose...F. KR. R. 
GLOAMING (J. H. Nicolas 1935) 
$1.25; 3 for $3.15* 
A cut flower variety which has proven a ‘‘winner’”’ 
wherever grown. Its long buds are carried on long 
rigid stems amply clothed with handsome foliage. 
The plant is vigorous, branching, and fairly tall 
growing. Bloom is of unusual coloring—fawn or- 
ange in the bud and the large full blooms are of a 
peculiar pink overlaid with salmon. Plant Patent 
No. 187. 
*No further discount allowed. 
