
CRIMSON GLORY (Plant Pat. No. 105) 
SELECT FROM THESE STANDARD WORLD-FAMOUS BUSH ROSES 
AMI QUINARD 
The dainty deep red buds are very fine for 
boutonnieres. They open into semi-double roses 
with petals like dark crimson velvet, the color 
so intense it is almost black. The center of 
golden anthers is in lovely contrast to the dark 
petals. This rose has a sweet and lasting fra- 
grance and the tall vigorous plant blooms gen- 
erously. Each, $1.25. 
BETTY UPRICHARD 
A fine old favorite that has been in demand for 
more than twenty-five years. It has large semi- 
double roses of a clear, delicate salmon-pink; 
the outside of the petals are a deep carmine 
with a coppery sheen. The upright plant bears 
@ generous profusion of the fragrant blooms. 
Each, nbleZzoe 
BRAZIER 
Flame-scarlet, or as the name suggests, the 
color of burning embers. The bud is bright 
burnt-orange, the very double open rose a rich 
scarlet through which glows the vivid orange 
on the reverse of the petals. It is fragrant, lasts 
well when cut and the vigorous, full-foliaged 
plant produces its flaming, fragrant blooms 
from June until frost. Each, $1.25. 
CONTRAST 
Red and yellow, an unusual bi-color. The upper 
surface of each petal is bright cerise, with yel- 
low on its reverse. The color contrast is very 
beautiful. A fine cutting rose with long stems. 
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CHRISTOPHER STONE 
A splendid crimson-scarlet rose that is continu- 
ously popular. The long pointed buds open into 
huge, velvety semi-double flowers. The fra- 
grance is warm and spicy and the plant has a 
ong blooming period. These qualities and the 
fine color place this rose among the best reds. 
Each, $1.25. 


Well-known favorite roses as well as many of the best new varieties are listed here. All 
the roses offered in this folder are healthy, field-grown two-year-old plants. In shipping 
them to you, we pack the plants in wet moss and wrap them securely in a heavy wrap- 
per to assure their arrival in firstclass condition. We prepay postage charges. 
CYNTHIA 
A delightful rose both as a bud and in full 
bloom. The color is a rich coppery pink; the 
buds are long and pointed, opening into very 
double blooms. A fine rose for cutting purposes 
and for its effect in the garden. The plant grows 
tall and upright and flowers freely. Each, $1.25. 
DAINTY BESS 
The best-loved of the dainty single-type Irish 
roses. It has five blush-pink ruffled petals 
which encircle a golden center and the cluster 
of wine-red stamens. The slender buds are 
salmon-rose, the graceful open flower from 
three to four inches in diameter. For all its 
charm, the plant is dependable and produces 
its blooms in abundance. Each, $1.25. 
DUQUESSA DE PENNERANDA 
A very staunch variety, one of the earliest to 
bloom in the spring. The rose is unique in 
color, a rich orange bud opening into a golden 
apricot bloom. Ht is very double, fragrant and 
long lasting. The plant is strong and upright 
and produces a steady succession of blooms 
and clean, bright foliage. Each, $1.25. 
ETOILE de HOLLANDE 
A sweet-scented red rose that is world famous. 
Strong and sturdy, it thrives everywhere. It is 
a brilliant crimson, with fine oval buds that 
cpen slowly into exquisitely shaped blooms. 
The color is unfading through summer’s heat 
but in the early fall the rose takes on an even 
darker, more velvety lustre. The plant produces 
many fine blooms throughout the season and 
is quite resistant to mildew. Each, $1.25. 

HENRICH WENDLAND 
This famous rose thrives exceptionally well on the 
Pacific Coast. Vivid nasturtium red petals, with a 
golden hue, retain their color through intense heat. 
The plant is strong and upright, producing a steady 
succession of brilliant, fragrant blooms. Each, 
$1.25. 

HINRICH GAEDE 
Large and bold, ruddy-orange in color, this is a 
spectacular beauty. The nasturtium red bud, long 
and pointed, opens into a large double flower of 
a glowing orange-scarlet. The fragrance is very 
pleasing. The stems are long and strong, the 
leaves dark green and glossy. The plant is strong- 
ly resistant to disease and blooms freely. One of 
the showiest roses in the garden. Each, $1.25. 
IMPERIAL POTENTATE 
A rose that has rightfully won many gold and 
silver medals. The large double flowers are an 
opalescent rose-pink, developing from lovely glis- 
tening rose-carmine buds. The sturdy plant and 
ine foliage are very satisfactory and the deep 
pink roses a constant delight. Each, $1.25. 

JOANNA HILL 
Exceptionally fine for cutting purposes. The buds 
are a creamy orange-yellow, long and pointed, and 
open to beautifully formed flowers of a delicate 
apricot shade, paling to cream yellow at the outer 
edges. The fragrance, long strong stems and good 
foliage are other points in its favor. Does well in 
the average garden and has become a standard 
both for its fine color and form. Each, $1.25. 


KAREN POULSEN 
A large single rose of brilliant scarlet. It grows 
in clusters on upright stems. Very showy and of 
unfading color. One of the justly famous Poulsen 
varieties. Each, $1.25. 
K. A. VICTORIA 
This ivory-white rose has long been a favorite 
both here and abroad. It produces quantities of 
long shapely buds which open into creamy-white 
roses with a touch of yellow in the center. De- 
lightfully scented, vigorous, and one of the best 
white roses for cutting. Each, $1.25. 
McGREDY’S YELLOW 
The buds are buttercup yellow, beautifully formed. 
The rose is less golden when fully opened, assum- 
ing a clear, clean unfading yellow. Cup-shaped, 
the flower holds a cluster of golden anthers at its 
center. The plant is robust and free-flowering, with 
bright green holly-like foliage. A consistent prize 
winner. Each, $1.25. 
McGREDY’S IVORY 
An immense ivory white rose that has a wonderful 
fragrance. The long, symmetrical buds open very 
gradually to the large very double flower, with 
45 petals. The foliage is dark and glossy. This 
variety does well in all climates. Each, $1.25. 
MME, BUTTERFLY 
A tender pink and cream rose with a sweet per- 
fume. As the buds unfurl, their wide creamy pink 
petals reveal the deep pink glow at the center. 
Perfect for cutting, this rose is long lasting, with 
long, strong stems. Blooms almost constantly from 
June until late in the fall. Each, $1.25. 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOTT 
A famous rose, still one of the best of the orange 
and pink multi-colored varieties. The brilliant cop- 
pery orange buds open into soft gay coral blooms 
It is known also as the “Daily Mail” rose, which 
won the thousand pound prize which, years ago, 
the London paper offered for the best new variety. 
The rose blooms freely on the exceptionally vig- 
crous plant and appears early in the season. 
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MRS. E. P. THOM 
CATALONIA MRS. SAM McGREDY 
Often described as the brightest, most eye- COLLECTION COLLECTION COLLECTION COLLECTION Copper and pink, red and orange are the colors of 
arresting rose ever produced. It is the color of N l N 2 N 3 N 4 this lovely rose. In bud it is predominately scar- 
brilliant orange-crimson velvet. The rose is O. oO. O. oO. let and orange, the open bloom is a coppery pink. 
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your selection of your selection of our selection of 12 selection of 6 bush 
any 12 varieties of any 6 varieties of bush pepe eels aircsce consisting of 
ing of 2 yellow, 3 
the non-patented the non - patented Dine riiiere red 2 bi-color, 1 white, 
bush roses listed. bush roses listed. gnd 3 bi-color, | red, 1 yellow, 1 
very full, with 50 petals and is richly fragrant. 
A spectacular variety that has won many high 
honors. Each, $1.25. 
CHARLES P. KILHAM 
Coral red with orange at the base. Introduced 
in 1926, this rose makes as gay a showing in 
the garden as the vivid newer varieties. The 
This rose has a distinctly ‘‘sweet-briar” fragrance. 
Stems and leaves are bright bronze-green so that 
the plant is colorful even when it is not blooming. 
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MRS. P. S. DuPONT 
This yellow rose has justly earned great popu- 
larity. The golden yellow bud opens beautifully, 

plant produces perfectly-formed fragrant flow- Post-paid— Post-paid— Postpaid— pink. Postpajid— showing delicate orange tints at its depths. The 
ers on long cutting stems. The foliage is very : x rose is very double and has a fine spicy fragrance. 
dark and glossy and resistant to mildew. $12.50 $6.50 $11.50 $6.00 It is at the front rank among yellow garden roses. 
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NOTICE 


A lemon yellow rose, un- 
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One of the best yellow gar- 
Shipping date for rose den roses because of its 


plants: November 15, pure, unfading color, sweet 
1946, through February, 
1947. 


fragrance and the profusion 
of the blooms. The bud is 
well-formed and opens into 

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charges. 


a very double rose with 43 


petals. Bronze green foli- 

We guarantee all roses age is in fine contrast to the 
to be true to name, of yellow rose. Each, $1.25. 



the variety specified. 


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