
The “ALL-AMERICAS” are roses that are chosen after tests in 16 official 
trial gardens throughout the country, and voted upon by a group of well- 
known rose authorities who report on all roses entered in open competition. 
Fach year any new rose of outstanding merit, which receives enough votes 
to be so classified, is given “ALL-AMERICA” rating, thus judged to be 
the best of the year’s new varieties. No rose is voted upon until it has 
been grown two years in the trial gardens. The “ALL-AMERICA” stamp 
is your assurance of the finest of the new roses. 
HIGH NOON 
A fine climber or pillar rose, espe- 
cially good in mild climates where it 

o continues to bloom throughout the 
growing season. Not a rampant 
ae 
od grower, it produces medium size, 
well-shaped buds that open into 
semi-double blooms of a brilliant 
shade of clear, shining yellow. In 
the spring the number of roses is at 
its peak, but it continues producing 
throughout the entire growing sea- 
son. Plant Patent No. 704. $2.50 
each. 
DIAMOND JUBILEE 
A large double, high centered rose 
of warm, glowing buff-orange with 
a touch of orange-yellow at the base 
of the petals. The heavy textured 
petals do not fade or buzz, rather 

intensify in color as they cpen. Pat- 
TAFFETA ent Right Reserved. $2.00 each. 
TAFFETA 
It is difficult to name one color or color combination which will be typical of this 
beautiful new rose because it is so changeable, displaying dozens of lovely color 
combinations throughout the season. At various times it may be described as rose-pink, 
salmon, or apricot, but the predominating color is usually a rich carmine-rose in the 
bud changing to Begonia rose in the open flower. Along with the lovely changeable 
coloring goes a perfectly slender bud with delicately veined petals. Nationwide tests 
S00 ea that Taffeta is a success in all sections of the country. Plant Patent No. 716. 
2.00 each. 
PINKIE 
PINKIE 
spicy fragrance. 
each. 
ing. $2.00 each. 
Zo, 

This unique little rose is entirely 
different from any other rose va- 
riety now in existence. It is a 
Polyanthus, but its blooms have 
a perfection of form not hertofore 
found in this class. 
little pink buds are long, slender, 
and perfect in every detail. The 
flower, fully open, is about two 
inches across. It blooms continu- 
ously throughout the entire sea- 
son from early spring until late 
fall. and the blooms in each clus- 
ter keep opening over a period of 
several days. The blooms have 
Plants grow 
about two feet tall: the foliage is 
green and glossy, forming a per- 
fect background for 
clusters. Plant Patent 712. $2.00 
SAN FERNANDO 
A new rose with pointed, well- 
formed buds of glowing currant 
red, changing as the buds open, 
to bright glowing scarlet. This 
rose is one of the most fragrant 
of all, and the flowers are of un- 
usually fine texture. Patent Pend- 

ROSE HIGH NOON CLIMBER 
NOCTURNE 
This new rose has one of the longest, most perfect, stream- 
lined buds displayed by any rose in its color. The color is 
bright cardinal red with dark, deep, intriguing shades of 
chrysanthemum crimson. The large petals have good sub- 
stance, are richly textured, and there are plenty of them 
so that the flower lasts a long time. In hot weather the 
color becomes somewhat lighter. The flowers are pleasantly 
fragrant. Stems are long; the foliage large, abundant and 
semi-glossy. Plant in general is a vigorous grower. Plant 
Patent No. 713. $2.00 each. 
NOCTURNE 
The dainty 
the flower 

