ECLIPSE (J. H. Nicolas 1935) ; $1.35 
This is unquestionably one of the finest yellow roses in America. Streamlined 
buds of rich gold are enhanced by ornamental sepals. A tall grower with dark 
green foliage. An excellent cut flower with long stems. A prolific bloomer. 
Plant patent No. 172. 
EK. G. HILL $1.25 
A very large rose of dazzling scarlet shading to a deeper red. Very double and 
exceedingly fragrant. Excellent as a cut flower. A moderate grower and free 
bloomer. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE $1.25 
By far the best of the better known red roses. A beautiful dark, velvety red 
that seldom blues. Very fragrant and excellent as a cut flower. Growth some- 
times rather slow the first year, after that a vigorous grower with an abun- 
dance of disease resistant foliage. A prolific bloomer. 
FATENCE $1.25 
In Faience we have a rose with a different color combination than in any other 
rose. It is a two tone of soft peach and cadmium yellow. The bud is beautifully 
formed, long and tapering and is cadmium yellow at the base and gradually 
fades to shrimp pink at the edge of the petals. In the open flower the outer 
side of the petals is cadmium yellow while the inside of the outer petals is 
China pink deepening to coppery rose in the center of the rose. A good grower, 
3 to 4 feet, with large clean foliage. A continuous bloomer. 
FANTASIA (Dickson) $1.50. 
This rose is showing up very well in the nursery. The small, perfectly formed, 
semi-double flowers are borne in great profusion. The buds open a golden 
yellow and pass to a lighter yellow. Sweetly fragrant. The bush is a strong 
grower with fine foliage. Plant patent No. 590. 
FRANCES ASHTON $1.25 
A strong growing, free blooming single rose of a uniform carmine color and 
wine colored stamens. Excellent foliage. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI $1.00 
One of the oldest roses in commerce today and still one of the best white roses. 
The buds are large, long pointed, tinged with carmine pink, opening to large 
snow-white blooms. Growth about four feet. 
FRED EDMUNDS (Meilland) $1.50 
apg For our coastal regions and in the cooler climates, Fred Edmunds 
AAR is a glorious rose. The slender pointed buds of burnt orange, open to 
beautiful roses of 25 petals of coppery orange changing to soft apricot. The 
plant is a moderate, bushy grower with beautiful glossy, dark green foliage. 
Patent applied for. 
