CHOICE ROSES for EVERY GARDEN 


Pink Dawn 

Golden Dawn 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
This class of Rose is most satisfactory, since they continue to flower throughout the 
entire season from early Summer until frost. They are hardy, but it is advisable to give 
Winter protection. The following list contains the choicest varieties only. 
STANDARD VARIETIES OF 
THE BETTER KINDS 
All No. 1 Grade. 79c. each, $8.00 doz. 
E. G. Hill. One of the most valuable. A dazzling 
scarlet shading to deeper pure red as it de- 
velops. Free bloomer and disease-resistant. 
Etoile de Hollande. Bright red, large blooms, 
which are very fragrant. 
Golden Dawn. Deliciously fragrant, lemon- 
yellow flowers of excellent form. One ot the 
best all-around vellow garden Roses. 
Frau Karl Druschki. Very vigorous growth, 
with gigantic white buds and blooms. 
Joanna Hill. Large, pointed buds; full, 
semi-double, lemon-yellow flowers. 
Stems particularly strong for cutting. 
Pink Dawn. A choice new variety with 
long pink buds suffused with gold at 
the base of the petals. 
President Herbert Hoover. Maroon and 
orange, two-tone large, open flowers. A 
free bloomer and vigorous, upright plant. 
Pinocchio. Extremely hardy, easy to grow, 
always in bloom with hundreds of flow- 
ers on every bush setting entire plants 
aglow with pastel harmony. Salmon, 
flushed gold at base changes to soft clear 
pink, acquiring deeper pink edges. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
75c. each 
Any garden is made more colorful, more 
attractive by the addition of Climbing 
Roses. The great clusters of gorgeous flow- 
ers, framed by luxuriant foliage, provide 
ideal screening for unsightly corners, 
fences, garages. Climbing Roses are calcu- 
lated to “‘highlight’”’ your garden in a spec- 
tacular way, are easily protected during 
the Winter. Simply lay the canes on the 
ground, then cover them with straw or 
burlap bags to keep the ground frozen and 
the sun and wind from the canes. 
Climbing American Beauty. Large 
buds and flowers of American Beauty 
crimson. Blooms very early, sweet- 
scented. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. ‘The long-pointed 
buds are of a rich flesh-pink on long 
stems; vigorous grower. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. It is a vivid 
scarlet, shaded with bright crimson. 

Betty Prior 
(Plant Pat. No. 340) 

Paul’s Scarlet Climber 

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Etoile de Hollande 
FLORIBUNDAS 
These wonderful profusely blooming Roses, 
with their massed color effects, can be planted 
wherever it is desirable to have a shrub border, 
or solid bed. Because of their dense foliage and 
bloom, Floribundas need more space than other 
Roses. They should be set not less than 18 inches 
apart, in rows 18 inches wide. These measure- 
ments will insure you a satisfactory mass bedding 
effect, while at the same time allowing ample 
room for cultivation between bushes. Plant in 
groups of 3 to 5 of a variety. 
Betty Prior (Plant Patent No. 340). In early 
Spring the single blooms resemble the flowers 
of ared Dogwood. They are produced in clus- 
ters which are followed continuously by other 
clusters throughout entire season. Each $1.00. 
Donald Prior (Plant Patent No. 377). Great 
clusters of graceful flowers that are red, like 
old rare wine. Dark green foliage for a back- 
ground. Huge splasher of brilliant color in 
your garden—that’s what Donald Prior can 
contribute—a Rose that everyone 
should include in his collection. Con- 
tinuous—never without flowers—with 
three or four flowers on individual 
shoots, between the large bursts of 
bloom which come very frequently 
throughout the season. Each $1.00. 
Snow Bank. Effective for white massing. 
Each $1.00. : 

MULCHING TOBACCO 
Ground tobacco stems for mulching 
Roses and other perennials. 100 lbs. $3.50. 
TRI - OGEN 
Today’s outstanding Rose spray. Tri- 
ogen, if regularly and carefully used, will 
control every insect pest and disease that 
attacks the Rose garden. Small Kit 
(makes 16 quarts) $1.50—protects 12 to 
20 Roses for season. Medium Kit 
(makes 64 quarts) $4.00—protects 50 to 
80 Roses for season. Large Kit (makes 
32 gallons) $6.00—protects 100 to 160 
Roses for season 

We Sell Only 
Choice No. i 
Field - Grown 
Roses 

A. T. DE LA MARE Co. INC., NEW YORK 
