Bush Kae 
sire fills an entire room with perfume. 
The climbing form of this rose is living 
up io its promises: Each 17a. $1.50 
HEINRICH WENDLAND (1930) 
An old-timer which has retained its popu- 
larity through the years. Variable color- 
ing, large double blooms of a sort of 
nasturtium-red with deep yellow reverse. 
Glossy foliage, with a bronze cast. 
ert ae Mo Bee EN CRS sere $1.00 
HINRICH GAEDE (1931) 
Now here is a rose with such a combina- 
tion of brilliant colors that we find it well 
nigh impossible to describe. The general 
color effect might be called orange-scarlet 
or copper-orange, or even vermilion- 
copper. Does that help you any? We 
thought not, and are sorry, but you will 
just have to see a Hinrich Gaede and 
smell its honey sweet fragrance to know 
what we mean, when we say this is the 
best of the multi-colors. A triple-centered 
bloom with 47 petals. Each:...2....2 $1.00 
IMPROVED LAFAYETTE (1935) 
A brilliant red cluster rose that adds 
gaiety and charm to any garden. Good as 
a hedge plant and especially desirable 
as a Standard or Tree rose. We enjoy 
the half-standards at the nursery, as 
they seem to give us a huge brilliant 
bouquet throughout the summer months. 
jal Tat GM Ree ol kc ain Mens. N, St.t ae fe Rete $1.25 
INNOCENCE (1921) 
Usually described as a single rose, but 
it often has ten or eleven petals, 4 to 6 
inches across. It is such a beautiful white 
bloom, with its blood-red stamens, tipped 
with golden anthers, that we like to com- 
pare it to an exquisite white butterfly, 
poised on snining foliage. When cut in 
the bud stage, it can be used very suc- 
cessfully in arrangements, as the buds 
open slowly and last for days. Each..$1.25 
ISOBEL (1916) 
Probably the best known single rose, and 
always a delight to behold. Orange- 
scarlet buds open to large deep-pink 
blooms shaded to copper. The plants are 
tall and vigorous, and Isobel is often used 
to produce a strikingly handsome tall 
Neaee st Pact pa. wu when eae $1.25 
JOANNA HILL (1928) 
One of the shapliest of buds opening to 
symmetrical blooms of light yellow with 
bronze shading. Seemingly unaffected by 
extremes in temperature, Joanna is equal- 
ly perfect in cold foggy weather, or in 
the scorching sun. Because of long strong 
stems, an excellent cut flower. Sweetly. 
iragramts hacia. h) 2 cee $1.00 
J. OTTO THILOW (1927) 
We think this is probably the best pink 
rose of its type. It is truly pink, with no 
other shadings. The buds are long and 
slender, the open bloom is unfading. In 
either the bush or the climber. Thilow 
will give you continuous pleasure for 
_many months of the year. Each........ $1.25 
_KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA 
(K.A.V.) (1891) 
When a rose stays at the top in popularity 
for nearly sixty years, it must be good. 
K.A.V. is a dependable rose, long buds, 
shapely blooms of soft lemon white. In 
many gardens this is the only white that 
is a satisfactory bloomer. Each........ $1.00 
KATHERINE T. MARSHALL (1943) 
1944 All American. Coral-pink buds, suf- 
fused with yellow, open slowly to a warm 
glowing pink. Long, sturdy stems. Plant 
grows to a large spreading shrub, and is 
usually in flower. Fruity fragrance. The 
color is more intense and the texture bet- 
ter in the autumn months. 
PRienivNoeous: Bache gi ieee $1.50 
LOWELL THOMAS (1943) 
An excellent new truly yellow rose. The 
long buds are high centered and open 
slowly to well shaped full open blooms. 
Very long strong stems, making this a 
very satisfactory cut flower. Disease re- 
sistant foliage. Good for the hot valleys. 
Patent Nice moos bach em see eee $1.50 
LUCIA ZULOAGA 
A constant prize-winner in local flower 
shows. Fifteen glorious petals of rich 
lacquer red with a sort of bronze over- 
cast. Lovely long slim buds, shining foli- 
age. Spreading habit of growth. Fra- 
grance likened to that of fresh straw- 
berries. bach 3 Jae ei eee $1.25 
LULU (1919) 
This dainty little lady is definitely “a 
man’s rose’. Exquisitely formed buds, 
long and slim, coral pink, fading to a 
soft apricot pink. For flower arrange- 
ment Lulu is a connoisseur’s delight. And 
any man walks with a jauntier step with 
Lulu.in his buftenhole, Each ee $1.25 
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