
S. & W. CO.'S GUARANTEED EVERBLOOMING ROSES 220ii'" 

Plants on this page are dormant, and are available from March 1 to May 15 
Re-selected from No. 1 grade plants, these are the best obtainable. Each has three or more branches, according to the variety. They are 
dug in late autumn, the roots wrapped in damp moss, and kept over winter. Proper storage is essential for the well-being of living merchandise 
—the facilities which we have, with modern methods for controlling temperature and humidity, are ideal. These healthier plants will show 
superior quality in your garden. Planted in spring, they will bloom this year. 
WE GUARANTEE our Roses to live; we will replace any that may not be alive two months after purchase. 
OUTSTANDING VARIETIES 
*Apricot Queen. Patent 464. Strong- 
growing, with shiny, leathery foliage. The 
long-pointed |bud opens to a flower with 
petals of orange and apricot at the base, 
merging to salmony rose and phlox-pink. 
45 petals. $1.25 each, $13.75 per doz. 
**California. Patent 449. Vigorous plant; 
glossy foliage. Long, pointed bud opens to 
an enormous flower, 5 to 6 inches across. 
Ruddy orange, toned with saffron-yellow; 
exterior is overlaid with rose. Rich fruit fra- 
grance. 30 petals. $1.50 each, $16.50 per doz. 
*Charlotte Armstrong. Patent 455. A 
large.splendidly formed flower of spectrum- 
red on strong branching plant. Fragrant. 
35 petals. $1.25 each, $13.75 per doz. 
**kCrimson Glory. Patent 105. Urn- 
shaped buds open to splendidly formed 
velvety crimson flowers with scarlet tones 
In summer and blackish shades in fall. 
Unable to supply, owing to crop failure. 
*Douglas MacArthur. Patent 581. A 
Ieader among Roses, 'vigorous, hardy and 
free-blooming. Foliage is dark green, and 
rose, gold and salmon are blended into the 
color of the flower. A regal beauty. 24 
petals. $1.50 each, $16.50 per doz. 
**Golden Diamond. Patent applied for. 
Splendid new variety and a beautiful shining 
yellow-gold. Markedly resistant to disease. 
The long spiral buds open to perfect 
double flowers, 45 petals. $2 each, $22 
per doz. 
**Heart’s Desire. Patent 501. Long bright 
red buds open to graceful blooms of velvety 
red. Wonderful fragrance. Strong bushy 
plants bloom generously. 25 petals. $1.50 
each, $16.50 per doz. 
*Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Perfectly 
formed white buds open slowly to high- 
centered, fragrant blooms of snow-white. 
100 petals. $1 each, $11 per doz. 
*Mme. Chiang Kai-shek. Patent applied 
for. The honor Rose, because it won the 
All-America competitive Rose-trials held 
in 1943. Named in honor of the first lady 
of China, and the loveliest of all yellow 
Roses. 24to 30 petals. $2 each, $22 per doz. 
*Mme. Henri Guillot. Patent 337. Urn- 
shaped buds open to watermelon-pink 
flowers of attractive form. Bushy plants 
with good foliage. 25 petals. $1.25 each, 
$13.75 per doz. 
*kMrs. Oliver Ames. Patent 497. The 
flower is a rich self color—medium yellow. 
It is of good substance, averaging 60 
petals. Outstanding features are its ex- 
ceptional fragrance and the strong-grow- 
ing, healthy plants. $1 each, $11 per doz. 
**kPink Diamond. Patent 516. Slender 
pink buds open to a spiral bloom of dainty 
shell-pink. Upright free-blooming plants. 
35 to 40 petals. $1.50 each, $16.50 per doz. 
Parad Mal Add Uimelel item tert + 
At prices which justify extensive planting. Specially selected for quantity and quality of bloom 
and resistance to disease. All will bloom this summer, and are guarantee 
Any of the following 16 varieties, extra-strong 
- dormant plants $1 each, $2.85 for 3, $11 per 
doz., $80 per 100 
each of 16 varieties . 
as above. 
All these sorts, 
Special Collection B: 16 plants, one $13 50 

To Help You Choose 
Everyone enjoys the scent of Roses, and all 
our everblooming varieties are fragrant; sorts 
marked * have a pronounced perfume, and 
those marked ** even more so. 
The number of petals indicates the double- 
ness of a Rose: one with 17 is a semi-double 
bloom; one with 100 petals is heavy and tight, 
many varieties with fewer petals are preferred 
for their buds. 

*BETTY UPRICHARD. Fragrant. Sal- 
mon-pink with coppery carmine on reverse 
of petals. 17 petals. 
70 Roses 
*E. G. HILL. Fragrant. Crimson-red 
blooms on Jong stems. 60 petals. 
**ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Intensely 
fragrant. Rich crimson. The world’s fa- 
vorite red Rose. 35 petals. 
**GLOWING CARMINE. Mild 
Rich carmine. 50 petals. 
*HINRICH GAEDE. Rich raspberry fra- 
grance. Flaming orange with scarlet sheen. 
50 petals. 
*JOANNA HILL. Moderately fragrant. 
Orange in center, cream at edges. 40 petals. 
*McGREDY’S SCARLET. Faint tea 
scent. Uniform red. 35 petals. 
*MME. JULES BOUCHE. Moderately 
fragrant. White, with slight pmkish tinge 
at center. 35 petals. 
scent. 
Roses do not necessarily require cla soil; a medium loam is better. In fact, they 
will grow in almost any kind provided it is rich, retains moisture, yet drains well 

*MRS. E. P. THOM. Mild scent. 
yellow blooms. 40 petals. 
*MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT. Rich 
spicy fragrance. Deep yellow. 40 petals. 
*PINK DAWN. Sweetly fragrant. Pink, 
tinted orange at base. 100 petals. 
*POINSETTIA, Rich tea fragrance. Scarlet- 
red. Splendid form. 35 petals. 
*PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. De- 
lightful fragrance. Mixture of scarlet, 
yellow, cerise and flame. 25 petals. 
**RADIANCE. Rich old-time Rose fragrance- 
The world’s favorite pink. 23 petals. 
**RED RADIANCE. Richly fragrant. Large 
cerise-red blooms. 23 petals. 
*TALISMAN. Fragrant. Mixture of red, 
orange, pink and bright yellow. 25 petals. 
STUMPP & WALTER CO, 
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