OUTSTANDING VARIETIES : 
At prices which justify: extensive planting. Specially selected for quantity and CUES of bloom 
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Re-selected from No. 1 grade plants, these are the best obtainable. 
dug in Iate autumn, the roots wrapped in damp moss, and kept over winter. 
—the facilities which we have, with modern methods for controlling temperature and humidity, are ideal. 
superior quality in your garden. Planted in spring, they will bloom this year. 
YOUR PURCHASE IS INSURED; we will replace any that may not be alive two months after purchase. 
*Ami Quinard. The pointed bud is fol- 
lowed by a large fragrant bloom; color is 
dark red combined with coppery scarlet 
but becomes very dark when mature. 
30 petals. Dormant plants only, $1.40. 
Anzac. Patent 636. The flowers are coral- 
rose with a golden yellow sheen at the base 
of the petals. 50 petals. Dormant plants, 
$1.50. In pots after May 1, $2 
*Apricot Queen. Patent 464. Strong- 
growing, with shiny, leathery foliage. The 
long-poited bud opens to a flower with 
petals of orange and apricot at the base, 
merging to salmony-rose and_phlox-pink. 
45 petals. Dormant plants only, $1.50. 
*Autumn. Burnt-orange streaked and 
marked with red. Dormant plants only, 
51.40 
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**Betty Uprichard. Flowers large, semi- 
double, light salmon-pink, shaded copper. 
Dormant plants only, $1.40. 
Butterscotch. Patent 613. Vigorous 
plant with shining leathery foliage; orange 
blotched with jasper-red. 25 to 30 petals. 
Dormant plants, $1.50. In pots after 
May 1, $2 
**California. Patent 449. Vigorous plants; 
glossy foliage. Long, pointed bud opens to 
an enormous flower, 5 to 6 inches across. 
Ruddy orange, toned with saffron-yellow; 
exterior is overlaid with rose. Rich fruit 
fragrance. 30 petals. Dormant plants, 
$1.50. In pots after May 1, $2. 
**Christopher Stone. A large loose flower 
of rich crimson-scarlet. Delicious Damask 
fragrance. Splendid, healthy plant. 30 
petals. Dormant plants only, $1.40. 
*Condesa de Sastago. Two-tone flowers— 
red on inside of petals and yellow on the 
reverse. Foliage heavy, glossy and dark 
green. A favorite. Dormant plants, $1.40. 
In pots after May 1, $1.90. 
**Crimson Dinmond. Patent applied for. 
Long handsome buds open to perfect 
flowers with 35 to 40 petals. The color is a 
stunning velvety crimson-scarlet. Dor- 
mant plants only, $2. 
*Douglas MacArthur. Patent 581. A 
leader among Roses, vigorous, hardy and 
free-blooming. Foliage is dark green, and 
rose, gold and salmon are blended into the 
color of the flower. A regal beauty. 24 
petals. Dormant plants, $1.50. In pots 
after May 1, $2. 
**Dr, Bronscoms: Deep rose-pink bloom, 
large and very double. Vigorous grower. 
Dormant plants only, $2. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Long-pointed cop- 
pery buds open to high-centered flowers of 
soft salmon-pink inside, with a coppery 
rose reverse; mild scent. Strong, healthy 
plants. 40 petals. Dormant plants only, 
$1.40. 
**Editor McFarland. Glowing pink, witha 
yellow suffusion. Large, _semi-double 
blooms on a vigorous bush. Dormant 
plants only, $1.40. 
**Etoile de Hollande. 

*kGolden Dawn. 

**Heart’s Desire. Patent 501. 

_ petals. 
To Heip You Choose 
Everyone enjoys the scent of Roses, and all 
our everblooming varieties are fragrant; sorts 
marked *have a pronounced perfume, and 
those marked ** even more so. 
The number of petals indicates the double- 
ness of a Rose: one with 23 is a semi-double 
bloom; one with 100 petals is heavy and tight, 
many varieties with fewer petals are preferred 
for their buds. 

Long-pointed buds 
open to broad-petaled crimson blooms. In- 
tensely fragrant; plants very strong, with 
almost perfect foliage. 35 petals. Dormant 
plants, $1.40. In pots after May 1, $1.90. 
*Glowing Carmine. Strong grower with 
well-shaped buds of glowing carmine. 
Dormant plants, $1.40. In pots after 
May 1, $1.90. 
Spreading plant with 
profuse, disease-resistant foliage. Fat buds 
open to large, double blooms of lemon or 
straw-yellow, with rich tea fragrance. 
45 petals. Dormant plants only, $1.40. 
Grenoble. Large, fine blooms of clear 
scarlet. Vigorous plant with leathery foli- 
age. 30 to 40 petals. Dormant plants 
only, $1.40. 
Long bright 
red buds open to graceful blooms of velvety 
red. Strong bushy plants bloom gener- 
ously. 25 petals. Dormant plants, $1.50. 
In pots after May 1, $2. 
*Hinrich Gaede. Large, double blooms of 
a rich Juminous vermilion, shaded golden 
yellow. Dormant plants only, $1.40 
*Joanna Hill. Moderately fragrant. 
Orange in center, cream at edges. Always 
much admired. 40 petals. Dormant plants, 
$1.40. In pots after May 1, $1.90. 
*Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. High- 
centered, fragrant blooms of snow-white. 
100 petals. Dormant plants, $1.40. In 
pots after May 1, $1.90. 
Margaret McGredy. Large, cup-shaped, 
double flowers of glowing orange-scarlet, 
with a fiery sheen. A prize-winner. 40 
petals. Dormant plants only, $1.40. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. Red buds and nicely 
formed flowers of plain red. Faint tea scent. 
Strong-growing; healthy foliage; blooms 
continuously from spring to frost. 35 
Dormant plants only, $1.40. 
McGredy’s “Yellow. Canary-yellow 
blooms of good form. Vigorous and free 
blooming. 35 petals. Foliage large, glossy 
and bronzy. Dormant plants only, $1.50. 
*Mme. Chiang Kai-shek. Patent 664. 
The honor Rose, because it won the 
All-America competitive Rose-trials held 
in 1943. Named in honor of the first lady 
of China, and the loveliest of all yellow 
Roses. 24 to 30 petals. Dormant plants, 
$1.50. In pots after May 1, $2. 
**Mrs. 
**Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. 
**Pink Diamond. 
**President Boone. 
*kRed Radiance. 

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Each has three or more branches, according to the variety. They are 
Proper storage is essential for the well-being of living merchandise 
These healthier plants will show 
*Mme. Joseph Perraud. Nasturtium- 
colored buds; yellow flowers tinted copper 
at the center are on Jong fas 25 petals. 
Dormant plants only, $1.4 
*Mme. Jules Bouche. A SiS white. 
poe ae shapely buds. Dormant 
plants, $1.40. In pots after May 1, $1.90. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Nice, yellow buds 
opening to unfading yellow flowers. Mild 
scent. Plants of average growth, bloom 
freely, but the foliage must be kept sprayed 
or dusted against disease. 40 petals. 
Dormant plants only, $1.40. 
Oliver Ames. Patent 497. The 
flower is a rich self color—medium yellow. 
It is of good substance, averaging 60 petals. 
Outstanding features are its exceptional 
fragrance and the strong-growing, healthy 
bushes. Dormant plants only, $1.40. 
Deep golden 
yellow. Highly attractive; rich fragrance. 
40 petals. Dormant plants, $1.40. In pots 
after May 1, $1.90. 
*Peace. Patent 591. The ovoid buds are 
handsome golden yellow and pink, and 
they open to enormous flowers, often 5 
Inches across, that are cream-gold, with 
petals edged apple-blossom-pink. 40 to 45 
petals. Dormant plants, $2. In pots after 
May 1, $2.50. 
**Pink Dawn. An exceptional Rose, produc- 
ing many fully double, fragrant blooms of 
glistening pink. Dormant plants only, 
$1.40. 
Patent 516. Slender 
pink buds open to a spiral bloom of dainty 
shell-pmk. Upright free-blooming plants. 
a 4 40 petals. Dormant plants only, 
1.50. 
*Poinsettia. Bright, unfading scarlet-red; 
35 petals and very large. Rich tea fra- 
grance. Dormant plants only, $1.40. 
Patent 314. Profuse- 
blooming variety with leathery foliage; 
very vigorous. Large, globular blooms are 
pure velvety scarlet-crimson. Dormant 
plants, $1.25. In pots after May 1, $1.75. 
*President Herbert Hoover. Delightful 
fragranee. Mixture of scarlet, yellow, 
cerise and flame. 25 petals. Dormant 
plants $1.40. In pots after May 1, $1.90. 
**Radiance. Rich old-time Rose fragrance. 
23 petals. 
In pots after 
The world’s favorite pink. 
Dormant plants, $1.40. 
May 1, $1 
Richly fragrant. Large 
cerise-red blooms. Deservedly popular. 
23 petals. Dormant plants, $1.40. In pots 
after May 1, $1.90. 
*Santa Anita. Patent 539. High-centered 
blooms of deep pink are produced all sum- 
mer when most Roses are resting. 20 
petals. Dormant plants, $1.25. In pots 
after May 1, $1.75. 
*Talisman. Fragrant. Mixture of red, 
orange, pink and bright yellow. Vigorous 
growth; husky foliage. 25 petals. Dormant 
plants, $1.40. In pcts after May 1, $1.90. 

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Roses do not necessarily require clay soil; a medium loam is better. In fact, they 
will grow in almost any kind provided it is rich, retains moisture, yet drains well 
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