
Gruss an Aachen 
GOLDFARB’S CHOICE ROSES 
FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
Large-Flowered Bedding Roses 
The new group of large-flowered, constantly blooming bedding Roses. 
Beds of 
solid varieties create startling and amazing color effects. 
Betty Prior. Patent No. 340. Lively red, 
turning to shell-pink. Prolific bloomer. 
Single flowers, resembling pink dog- 
wood. $1.00 each. 
Donald Prior. Patent No. 377. Scarlet. 
Large semi-double flowers borne in 
great profusion. $1.00 each, 
Gruss an Aachen. A Tea-Polyantha. Ideal 
bedding Rose. Yellow, pink and rose. 
Low, heavily foliaged bush, a constant 
mass of blooms. Flowers are large, 
full, double and good for cutting. 
Truly Floribunda. 85c each. 
Holstein. Patent No. 395. Striking red. 
Immense flower-heads. Prolific bloom- 
er. Vigorous plant. $1.00 each. 
Joyous. Patent No. 381. Rose-red. Free 
blooming, bushy grower to medium 
height. Buds fine for cutting. $1.00 each. 
Pink Gruss an Aachen. Similar in habit to 
Gruss an Aachen, but it has a richer 
salmon-pink color. 85c each. 
Hardy Climbing Roses 
Hardy Climbers, as a rule, bloom but once each year, but there are a few excep- 
tions which you will find below. 
Climbing Roses can be trained on supports of 
many kinds, such as fences, pillars, pergolas, and trellises or against garages and 
other out-buildings; or merely left to trail on sloping banks. 
Newer Kinds 
Blaze. Patent No. 10. The everblooming 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Bright scarlet 
color. Not truly everblooming but the 
remontant feature constantly improves 
as the plant gets older. $1.35 each. 
Doubloons. Patent No. 152. A radiant 
yellow climbing Rose with large, com- 
pact, double blooms coming in clusters. 
Vigorous grower with long, heavy 
canes. Blooms in midseason and tends 
to rebloom later. $1.35 each. 
Flash. Patent No. 396. Vivid orange- 
Scarlet. An ideal pillar Rose with 
abundant, leathery foliage. Blooms for 
about six weeks in May and June; 
often repeats during summer. The 
color combination of scarlet-red and 
yellow makes a startling effect. Only 
recently introduced and is the result of 
the work of R. Marion Hatton, Secre- 
tary of the American Rose Society. 
$1.00 each. 
June Morn. Patent No. 375. Watermelon- 
Pink, touched with gold on the out- 
side. Profuse bloomer. Heavy, deep 
green foliage. Good grower and blooms 
early. Looks like a fine addition to the 
Climber family. $1.50 each. 
New Dawn. Patent No. 1. Everblooming 
Doctor Van Fleet. Vigorous free bloom- 
ing. $1.50 each. 
World’s Fair. Patent No. 546. Blooms in 
generous clusters of lovely, graceful 
deep red buds that open into rich vel- 
vety scarlet blooms. Very vigorous. 
Fragrant. $1.50 each, 
Standard Kinds 
$1.00 each; $10.50 per dozen 
American Pillar. Single, pink, white- 
centered, fragrant flowers in huge 
heads, held straight on stiff stems. 
Rampant grower. Midseason. 
Climbing American Beauty. Crimson. 
Large, fragrant flowers of fine form, 
borne in clusters. Blooms early in the 
“season. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. Light pink. Extremely 
vigorous in growth. Flowers are large, 
well formed, on long stems, fine for 
cutting. Blooms early. 
Jacotte. Large, fragrant blooms of rich 
coppery salmon. 
Mary Wailace. 
soft pink. 
Vigorous large-flowered 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Brilliant scarlet. 
The flowers are large, coming 1n clus- 
ters, making a vivid splash of color 
that holds clear and true. Medium 
grower, ideal for pillars. Midseason. 
President Herbert Hoover. Large flowers, 
flaming scarlet and yellow in the bud, 
opening a soft creamy yellow with 
scarlet markings. Vigorous. 
Primrose. Yellow. Large, full flower on 
long stems. A very fine and hardy 
Climber that blooms in midseason. At- 
tractive shiny foliage. 
Silver Moon. Creamy white. Large, semi- 
double flowers, Very vigorous grower. 
Midseason. 
Staechelin. Large double pale pink. 
Talisman. Large, outstanding, everbloom- 
ing sport of the Talisman Hybrid Tea. 
A? 
Permanent Wave. Patent No. 107. A 
strong growing cochineal-red bedding 
Rose, Petals are peculiarly waved, 
which gives an unusually novel appear- 
ance to the clusters of large flowers, 
hence its name. A perfect hedge or 
bedding Rose. $1.00 each. ‘ 
Rochester. Patent No. 131. An extra-good 
bedding Rose. Luxuriant grower and 
continuous bloomer. Color is yellow 
and pearly pink. $1.25 each. 
Smiles. Patent No. 331. Soft pink. Large, 
semi-double flowers. Daintily per- 
fumed. Strong, spreading plants. $1.00 
each. 
Snowbank. 
Very large flowers. 
grower. $1.00 each. 
Summer Snow. Patent No. 416. Pure 
white. Profuse bloomer. Tall grower. 
Sweet fragrance. $1.00 each. 
World’s Fair. Patent No. 362. Crimson- 
scarlet. Large clusters of rich red 
cover the bush. Large double flowers. 
Vigorous. $1.00 each. 
Patent No. 279. Blush-white. 
Strong, bushy 
FOR A COMPLETE 
LISTING OF SPRAY 
MATERIALS and 
FERTILIZERS FOR ROSES 
We call your attention to the Sun- 
dry Section, page 59. 

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