Novelties aud More Keceeut Kaseds 
Fuller descriptions and more varieties will be found 
on pages 6 and 7 in our 1947 Complete Catalogue, 
““Garden Gems.” 











Newer varieties should be considered the “spice” 
and * “dessert” of Rose- “growing. Standard kinds are 
the “entree,”’ but when you know exactly 
what a Radiance or Etoile de Hollande or 
President Herbert Hoover will do in your 
mM carden, then there are greater thrills 
® ahead when planting a new Rose. 
CALIFORNIA. Pat. 449. Bicolor. 
Bronzy apricot with an iridescent sheen, 
reverse coppery pink. $1.75 each. 
"CRIMSON GLORY. Pat. 105. Red. A 
beautiful crimson flower shaded deep red. 
$1.50 each. 
DIAMOND JUBILEE. P.R.R. Buff-orange. 
Flowers very large, double and high centered; 
color intensified in cool weather. AIL 
, America Rose Selection for 1948. $2.00 each. 
~ MIERANDY. Pat. 632. Maroon-red buds and 
blooms of good substance. Very fragrant. 
First winner in the 1945 All-America Rose 
Selections. $2.00 each. 
PEACE. Pat. 591. The only All-America 
Rose Selection for 1946. Every stage 
of flower development from bud to fully 
opened bloom shows harmonious colors 
from cream-yellow with watermelon- 
pink edging to alabaster-white. Plant extra 
CRIMSON GLORY. $1.50 each strong grower. $2.00 each. 
RUBAIYAT. Pat. Pending. All-America Rose 
SPECIAL ‘OFFER : 
Selection for 1947. Long, brilliant red buds open- 
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SHADES OF AUTUMN. Pat. 542. Bicolor. De- 
lightful color combination of orange-copper with 
carmine shadings. $1.75 each. 
WILL ROGERS. Pat. 256. Very dark velvety 
red opening to blackish crimson. Especially fine 
during cool autumn weather. $1.50 each. 
Deduct 10% quantity discount when ordering any 
25 or more plants from this page. i 
ing to large, perfect blooms showing unusual 
_ page, | of each > for _ 
crimson-red Rose color. $2.00 each. 
| (Regular Value $14. 50) 


PEACE 
CALIFORNIA. $1.75 each $2.00 each 
East Rutherford, N. J. 13 

