Remember, no less than six of a kind sold, for if your garden does not have room 
for that many you should not plant them. Consider them more or less as you would a 
border of geraniums with the added factor of permanence and prestige. 
EUTIN—One scarcely can say enough good things about this marvelous rose. Huge 
clusters of unfading crimson double blooms on a completely blackspot resistant plant 
with glossy foliage. These long graceful trusses are delightful when used as cut 
flowers. You can plant it anywhere in the shrub border, as you do not have to spray 
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ORANGE TRIUMPH—This is not orange, but a clear gleaming coral; the bright clus- 
tered double blooms backed by burnished foliage make it enormously decorative, both 
in the garden and when cut. The graceful trusses combine in delightful flower ar- 
rangements. The plant is extremely healthy, compact in form, low growing. There 
were some simple minded pinheads in the A. R. S. who knocked this rose because it 
was misnamed, and they attempted to judge from one plant, too, They did not have 
enough above the eyes to realize that in the German climate where it was created it 
was a reddish orange. I believe it to be the finest variety created of its color for 
many years for the purpose of massing or borders. In all of the Northwest or cooler 
area it makes a complete carpet of color all season long. It should be pruned hard 
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Nothing has ever approached the exquisite buds of Lulu for buttonhole and corsage. 
There are many new ones being thrown at you this season under the guise of A. A.R.S., 
which means a collection of this country’s largest commercial rose growers whose sole 
idea is to make money, with the result that you will buy a huge number of the most 
beautiful pictures that the lithographing art can produce instead of the enormously 
better rose varieties that you will expect. 
"HENNESSEY ON ROSES" 
Most of the directions for rose care have been omitted from this catalogue because 
they have been treated so much more fully, and with all the underlying reasons for every 
course of procedure taken care of so thoroughly, in my new rose book, “Hennessey On 
Roses.” Rose growers will profit from omission of necessarily sketchy outlines of rose 
care in this catalogue, and a study of the full subject together with the ““why’s’” behind it. 
The book of about 65,000 words, illustrated with numerous photographs taken in 
my own gardens, will be available at the price of $3.50. Send orders directly to Roy 
Hennessey, Hillsboro, Oregon. The book is entirely new, and contains innumerable 
scientific facts behind rose behavior that have never been discovered before. It is a book 
of applied rose science made enjoyably readable. The book not only discusses all the 
facts pertaining to a knowledge of the rose which have enabled me to produce my 
remarkable plants (which are no accident!), but answers every question that has ever 
been asked me on the rose. Every bit of the book is designed to be applied to your own 
rose garden. 
You won't find anything in the book approached from the conventional standards, 
and only a. couple of “theories.” The rest of the material consists of rose facts, the 
knowledge of which enables me to produce Hennessey roses. A knowledge of them will 
enable you to care for your roses with outstanding results, and you will greatly improve 
your enjoyment of your rose garden because you will be in possession of all my knowledge 
of what makes roses do as they do. 
The book is not padded or dated with discussion of existing Hybrid Tea rose varieties 
which would make it obsolete in a few years. Description of best modern rose varieties 
is the function of this rose catalogue. 
PAG 
