American Flagship. Pat. 676. Rich red and a 
vigorous grower. We recommend it. $1.50. 
Angels Mateu. Pat. 174. Large, very double, 
orange-pink. Extra fine. $1.50. 
Annie Brandt. Soft velvety flesh-apricot. A most 
unusual color. $1.75 
Betty Uprichard. Reliable coppery carmine. 
Extra strong grower. $1.35. 
Blanche Mallerin. Pat. 594. Strong pure white. 
$1.50. 
Boudoir. A lovely bicolor—radiant Tyrian rose 
inside and creamy white on the outside of each 
petal. $1.50. 
Brazier. (Sold out until fall 1948.) $1.35. 
Bright Wings. Buds rosy burnt- aaa opening 
soft tawny coral-pmk. Exciting. $1.5 
Butterscotch. Pat. 613. Page 4. Its very name 
describes its color. In our opinion this is among 
the best of all the Hill Roses introduced for garden 
use. An unusual tawny apricot color and a sturdy 
bush. Don’t fail to tmclude this Rose in your 
selection It’s “tops” in our opinion. $1.75. 
California. Pat. 449 Ruddy orange toned with 
saffron-yellow. Long buds. $1.50. 
Capt. Blood. Scarlet crimson. $1.75. 
Charles P. Kilham. (Sold out until fall 1948.) 
$1.25. 

Charlotte. Perfectly formed clear pink. 
$1.50. 
Charlotte Armstrong. Pat. 455. (Below.) 
Long, slender, rose-red buds, opening cerise- 
rose. Disease resistant and vigorous. Lots 
of fine blooms for cutting. We are very 
fond of this Rose. $1.50. 
Chateau de Clos Vougeot. (Sold out until 
fall 1948.) $1.25. 
Christopher Stone. Velvety crimson. $1.25. 

















Lady Cahn 
Don Rose. (Sold out until fall 1948.) $1.35. 
Colleen Moore. Pat. 582. Back cover. Here in- Dorothy James. (Sold out until fall 1948.) $1.25. 
deed is a charming Colleen that everyone has Dr. Kirk. Burnished flame-scarlet. An unusual 
loved. Velvety carmine, overlaid with ox-blood- color. $1.35. 
red; intense fragrance and vigorous growth—all Duquesa de Penaranda. Page 5. Exquisite apri- 
qualities that recommend it. We have sold more ete “orange, becoming even richer \in the fall 
of this than any other red Rose we have ever 
grown. Introduction exclustvely by the Bosley adc Lipid eran uetoipanc cay ncr ea 
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Nursery. $2.00. Eclipse. Pat. 172. Streamlined deep yellow buds; 
Condesa de Sastago. Page 8. Vivid orange-scar- Se eta i ses rte Ne ea 















let and yellow bicolor. Strong. A variety that has 
always ranked high in popularity. In “My Favor- 
ite Twelve.” $1.35. 
Countess Vandal. Pat. 38. Soft blended tones of 
coppery pink. $1.35. 
Crimson Glory. Pat. 105. Page 6. Velvety crim- 
son, Truly glorious in its perfection of form, size 
and fragrance. A top-ranking red. $1.50. 
Crimson King. Lustrous blackish crimson. $1.50. 
Dicksons Red. Pat. 376. (Sold out until fall 1948.) 
$1.35. 
Charlotte 
Armstrong 
Edina. A new white worth watching. $1.50. 
Edith Krause. Page 9. Very vigorous pure white. 
I think well enough of this Rose to include it in 
“My Favorite Twelve.” $1.50. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. (Sold out until fall 1948.) 
$1.35. 
Edith Willkie. Pat. 500. Luminous coral-pink, 
blending into a yellow base. A new Hill Rose we 
can highly recommend. $1.75. 
Elite. Lovely yellow with tapermg buds. $1.50 
Eternal Youth. Pat. 332. Well-formed, sparkling 
pink. Vigorous. Fragrant. $1.35. 
Etoile de Hollamde. Among the best crimson 
Roses ever produced. Exceptionally fragrant. 
Dependable. $1.35. 
Fantasia. Pat. 590. Page 6. A dainty yellow va- 
riety blooming in great profusion. So prolific it 
could almost be classed a Floribunda. $1.50. 
Fred Edmunds. Pat. 731. (Sold out until fall 
1948.) $1.50. 
Girona. (Sold out until fall 1948.) $1.35. 
Glowing Carmine. Large blooms on stiff stems. 
A40Q-petaled carmine. $1.35. 
Golden Dawn. (Sold out until fall 1948.) $1.25. 
Golden Sastago. Vigorous yellow sport of the 
popular Condesa de Sastago. $1.50. 
Good News. Pat. 426. Page 9. Magnificent 60- 
petaled blooms; pink in summer, apricot in fall. 
Extra strong grower. In “My Favorite Twelve ” 
$1.50 
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