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PICTURE (1932) 
We think this is the most perfectly formed 
small rose. The color is a warm shade 
of pink, with a faint undertone of sal- 
mon, the general effect being cheerful 
and glowing. A sweet tea fragrance. Well 
balanced growth, with one continuous 
burst of bloom after another, all through 
the season. As a standard it has attracted 
much favorable comment in our test gar- 
dere rach \ te sc sar ek se Bo os UN a $1.00 
PINK DAWN 
The longest, slimmest buds you ever 
saw. Recommended for a hot climate. 
A delightful fragrance, excellent for cut- 
ting. A warm shade of rose-pink. 
Each espe we ee oe eee AB Se ae $1.00 
PINOCCHIO 
The buds are pointed, exquisite in form, 
salmon flushed gold at the base. The 
open bloom comes in great clusters, 
opening slowly to miniature Hybrid Teas, 
gradually changing to a clear, scft pink, 
with deeper flutings. Will last for days in 
the house, and seems never to be without 
blooms in the garden. Happy in any type 
of weather. Plant never more than about 
24 inches high, bushy and makes a per- 
fect hedge or base planting. 
Patent iNGe4 OA aiaGlis ween ee eee ee $1.25 
POINSETTIA 
Long pointed buds, open to large double 
unfading scarlet blooms. Especially beau- 
tiful in artificial light. It is well named 
Poinsettia’ as the color is like the 
Christmas bloom ard does not purple 
Withtacio Ee aChs tars) sree iene otee y $1.00 
POULSEN’S YELLOW 
A good yellow Polyantha is hard ‘to find, 
but this Poulsen rose is very satisfactory, 
both in form and habit of growth. The bud 
has really copper tones, but the open 
flower is a good clear yellow. Semi- 
double and intensely fragrant. Glossy 
fSliagonwEaG haart ete ae tee eee. $1.25 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER 
It is a little hard to imagine a rose plant- 
ing without at least one Hoover rose. 
However, the plant does grow so large, 
and the stems are so long on each flower 
that we suggest that you plant it with 
that in mind. Huge buds of flaming 
scarlet and yellow, open to soft creamy 
pink with golden shadings. Sparse and 
sometimes unattractive foliage is Hoov- 
er’s only fault. Free flowering. 
Ie) lcs A oe ia wee eee LORE AL oe ee $1.00 
PRESIDENT PLUMECOCQ 
Large double coppery-buff and deep sal- 
mon bloom. Fine strong stems. Fruity 
fragrances cache =o ts ray Se $1.25 
RAMON BACH (1937) 
A truly wonderful rose! A new type of 
petalage gives this rose distinction, and 
it has attracted continuous attention in 
our test garden. Apricot-buff on reverse 
of petals and a touch of salmon-pink on 
the inside, which combine in a soft am- 
ber yellow, with a luminous glow. The 
open bloom has a fluted effect much 
like a cactus dahlia. Excellent for cutting. 
Patent No: 366), Each <2 ee. ee $1.50 
RAPTURE 
The most beautiful and popular sport of 
Ophelia. The same lovely long bud, the 
same delicate form of bloom, the same 
delightful perfume, but a little more 
intense coloring. Deeper pink. 
FE ACHane) red Waen fa BI oer ae OE 2) $1.25 
RED RADIANCE 
Not actually red, but a deep pink that 
is very well formed. Quite popular and 
well known all over the country. At its 
best in the autumn months. Each.....:$1.00 
RED RIPPLES 
Now here is another Floribunda that we 
should like to have you try. A clear joy- 
ous red that would make an intense colcr 
spot in any garden. Wavy petaled flow- 
ers come in great masses, opening a few 
at a time in the cluster, so that there seem 
to be constant bloom. Vigorous and 
healthy plants. 
Patent) pendings bach i sss oo. $1.50 
ROSENELFE (1937) 
Floribunda. Clusters of very double 
blooms, LaFrance pink, on long strong 
stems. Vigorous plants with large leath- 
ery glossy foliage. Nearly ever-blooming. 
Delightful for flower arrangements. 
aChiance: Meee MeL ee he son ee $1.25 
ROSETTE DELIZY 
An interesting small flower with an un- 
usual-color combination. The cadmium- 
yellow blooms have apricot reflexes and 
dark carmine outer petals. Vigorous 
healthy growth, with dark shining foliage. 
PSYolol 7 poy ope ee ae een vie Oe ER $1.50 
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