Countess Vandal. Still maintains its place as the most pop- 
ular of the salmon pink roses and probably will for some 
years to come. Long tapering salmon pink buds lightly 
brushed with gold and copper and lasting open blooms of the 
same color are borne continuously on good cutting stems. 
The upright bush grows readily. Fragrant. Patent 38. 
Each, $1.35. 
Crimson Glory. Has been one of the prime favorites 
among the reds throughout the country ever since its intro- 
duction in 1935. Perfect urn-shaped bloom of deep, velvety 
crimson shaded maroon, are borne continuously on a healthy 
spreading plant. Pat. 105. Each, $1.50. 
Dainty Bess. As the plant is extremely prolific two or 
three bushes of this delightful rose should supply you with a 
surfeit of streamlined satiny pink buds and daintily ruffled 
S-petaled bloom of the same color. The bright crimson 
stamens crowded in the center of each bloom heighten its 
effectiveness. Long stems, upright growth. Most popular 
of all single roses. Each, $1.25. 
Debonair. Especially lovely and well-nigh perfect in bud 
and half open bloom is this primrose yellow rose with the 
exquisite fragrance of the old Marechal Niel. The buds are 
urn-shaped to ovoid in form; the flower, shapely and similar 
to Picture, becomes paler as it opens wide. The vigorous, 
upright plant is well covered with broad, dark green, mildew 
resistant foliage. Pat. 677. Each, $2.00. 
Duquesa de Penaranda. To those of us who know it well 
this rose grows lovelier with the passing years. Long, clear, 
apricot pink buds, borne singly on strong stems, open slowly 
into large, full, high centered bloom of exquisite form and 
substance. Bright, glistening foliage and good growing hab- 
its. While not as floriferous as some varieties it more than 
makes up in quality what it lacks in quantity. Each, $1.25. 
Eclipse. To judge from the number of bushes you buy 
each season you must appreciate the long tapering exquisitely 
formed buds of this variety as much as we do. The color is 
clear yellow without any shading whatever. The bush grows 
vigorously to a large size and produces prodigal quantities 
of buds on good cutting stems. The open bloom is not nearly 
so attractive as that of some other yellow varieties. Pat. 172. 
Each, $1.35. 
E. G. Hill. The desirability of this rose increases with its 
distance from the coast. In hot, dry areas it perfects its big 
heavily double crimson-scarlet blooms in more than satis- 
factory measure. You'll find the richly perfumed flowers 
quite lasting when cut. Each, $1.00. 
Etoile de Hollande. There are other red roses that have 
many more petals than this variety, Mirandy for instance, 
others that are more fragrant (Hadley), and still others, or 
at least one other (Southport) which possess a richer color. 
But there is something, many things, about Etoile de Hol- 
lande that really “gets” all of us, the big pointed velvety 
buds, freedom of growth, strong stems and heavy mildew 
proof foliage. It still outsells all other red roses, Each, $1.25. 
Feu Joseph Looymans. Considering the size of the plant, 
it does not attain the size of other varieties, one cannot help 
but marvel at the astonishing quantities of slender, perfect 
yellow and apricot buds each bush produces through the sea- 
son. And they are excellent for cutting, too. Glistening mil- 
dew resistant foliage, dense growth. Each, $1.25. 
Frau Karl Druschki. Although this rose came out over 
30 years ago no finer white rose has been produced since. 
Big plump buds and full shapely frosty white bloom are 
borne in abundance through spring and fall. Strong stems, 
no fragrance. As this plant is a prodigious grower it should, 
if grown with other roses, be planted in the background. An 
excellent rose, too, for training on fences. Each, $1.25. 
Roses vary greatly as to height. We can help you lay out 
your beds in an artistic manner. 
JARS Fred Edmunds. Seeing this rose in bloom in our nurs- 
ery more people, we believe, have exclaimed over its 
rare beauty than they have over the flowers of any other 
variety. And little wonder! The startling orange buds, per- 
fect in form, open to vivid shades of apricot and orange, 
changing in quite warm weather to softer shades. Though 
the rose is of moderate growth the highly polished leaves 
and red tinted stems are bright, clean and highly disease 
resistant. The fragrance is delightful. Pat. 731. Each, $1.50, 
$1.50. 
Girona. If you appreciate full exquisitely formed buds and 
flowers—and plenty of them—long, sturdy stems, delightful 
fragrance, vigorous erect disease resistant plants, you will 
surely want this superb rose. The bold yellow petals are 
streaked with pink and red which vary greatly with the 
season. You'll be surprised at their keeping qualities when 
ion, level, SSl.25. 
Golden Emblem. Golden yellow bloom, full pointed and 
perfectly formed, each outside petal heavily streaked with 
red, open to full golden yellow bloom of exceptional form 
and substance. The big, dark leaves appear to have been 
varnished, the stems are dark, glossy and sturdy. As the 
older growth has a tendency to die back, do not prune too 
heavily. Each, $1.25. 
Golden Rapture. From 20 to 25 waxy golden petals, hand- 
somely arranged, form a velvety bloom of rare shape and 
beauty. Moderate upright growth, good cutting stems and 
foliage. Mild fragrance. We have noticed that this rose 
often escapes thrip damage when many other roses are 
badly affected. Each, $1.00. 
Grand Duchess Charlotte. From spring until winter 
this husky bush puts on a flaming rose show of its 
own. The lively coppery scarlet buds, exquisitely formed, 
open to double medium sized flowers of glowing carmine. 
You will appreciate the vigor of the bush, its abundant pol- 
ished foliage and long-stemmed bloom. Pat. applied for. 
Each, $1.50. 
Hadley. Has enjoyed over 30 years of uninterrupted pop- 
ularity. During these years many red roses have been in- 
troduced and forgotten but Hadley with its outstanding fra- 
grance, free blooming habit and satiny red buds and blooms 
still maintains its place among the roses we love to grow in 
our gardens. Quite subject to mildew. Each, $1.00. 
we Heart’s Desire. We well remember the first rose we 
cut of this variety. We carried it about with us most 
of one morning marveling at its clear glowing red color, full 
high-centered form and most of all at its deep, refreshing 
fragrance. We still enjoy its perfume more than that of any 
other rose. We still can’t decide which we appreciate more, 
the smooth pointed buds or crisp evenly colored petals of the 
open flower. Good growing habits. Pat. 501. Each, $1.50. 
Hinrich Gaede. If planted in good substantial soil this rose 
will provide you many a soul stirring thrill, but if your soil 
is not too good some other variety will serve you better. For 
exciting color no other rose can match it. Long pointed 
vermilion buds, on long maroon stems, open into high cen- 
tered bloom of dazzling vermilion, copper and orange. The 
foliage is dark, waxy and highly resistant to mildew. In good 
soil it is a prodigious grower. Each, $1.25. 
Hoosier Beauty. Because of the deluge of newer roses this 
grand rose has been all but forgotten. What a pity! No other 
red rose possesses the dazzling crimson sheen of this out- 
standing variety, neither does any other bear such handsome 
deep maroon markings. Huge, smooth petals, perfectly 
formed, that never purple with age. Fragrant. Abundant 
bloom on strong stems. Each, $1.25. 
Joanna Hill. Many of you have asked us for a rose with- 
out thorns. We haven’t any, but this admirable variety has 
very few. You'll love its long apricot-shaded yellow buds and 
double, spicily fragrant flowers of the same color. Lasting 
recurrent bloom on strong bright green stems. Quite disease 
resistant, upright and robust of growth. Each, $1.00. 

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