

Gold en Anniversary 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Among the best crimson 
Roses ever produced. Exceptionally fragrant. De- 
pendable. $1.35. 
FORT Y-NINER. Pat. 792. Page 7. “Gold is where 
you find it,” and you find it in Forty-Niner. Prob- 
ably the most brilliant bicolor ever introduced. 
The color is good until 
the last petal drops. A 
vigorous, upright grower 
that will do well m all 
sections of the country. 
$2.00. 
GIRONA. Multi- 
colored. Lovely buds on 
long stems. Fine for cut- 
ting. $1.35. 

















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GAY GYPSY. Pat. 783. Front cover. Here is a new Rose that we are 
proud to introduce. Riotous carmine-red, turning to a real oxblood-red. 
The petals are streaked or overlaid with an almost black, velvety sheen 
during the cool weather. The plant is strong and the informal blooms 
keep coming, so that your garden always has color. Ex- 
cellent for beds, borders and mass plantings. $2.00. 
GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY. Pat. 806. Page 4. A Rose 
that Ieaves Iittle to be desired. An enormous, disease- 
resistant plant with large, full-petaled flowers of old-gold, 
sometimes flushed apricot. The form, texture and keeping 
qualities of the blooms recommend this new Rose. $1.50. 
GOLDEN SASTAGO. Buttercup-yellow sport of the popular 
Condesa de Sastago. Has the same strong plant and is a 
very generous bloomer. $1.35. 
, GOOD NEWS. Pat. 426. Page 9. Extra-large blooms with 
as many as 60 petals. Pink in summer but definitely buff- 
apricot, as pictured in fall. In ““My Favorite Twelve.” $1.50. 
GRACE MOORE. Rich brilliant red, changing in shade through cerise, car- 
dinal, cherry and crimson. 50-petaled blooms. A recent development from 
the hybridizer of Crimson Glory. $2.00. 
GRANDE DUCHESSE CHARLOTTE. Pat. 774. Page 9. Long chestnut-red 
buds, opening to semi-double blooms of tomato-red. A strong and disease- 
resistant plant. Flowers keep well when cut. In “My Favorite Twelve.” $1.50. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. Old-fashioned clustered red shrub Rose. $1.25. 
H. D. M. BARTON. Page 8. The most glorious velvety crimson we know. 
Intensely fragrant. Flowers are double and nicely formed. The darkest red 
in ““My Favorite Twelve.” $1.50. 
HILL TOP. Pat. 525. Buds are deep buff, while the opening petals turn to 
pinkish buff. $1.50. 
HORACE McFARLAND. Pat. 730. Page 2. Named for the late beloved dean 
of American Rose growers. Deep apricot buds, opening buff-orange-salmon. 
We recommend it highly. $1.50. 
JOANNA HILL. Creamy yellow with Jong, greenhouse-like buds. An old fa- 
vorite; sturdy and dependable. $1.25. 
JOYOUS CAVALIER. Prolific crimson bedder. $1.25. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA. Certainly one of the best white Roses 
ever developed. The double flowers are fragrant and in demand for wedding 
bouquets. $1.35. 
KATE RAINBOW. A rainbow of warm colors—red, orange and yellow in 
ever-changing combination, $1.50. 
KATHERINE PECHTOLD. Bronzy orange. An interesting Rose that every- 
one enjoys. $1.50. 
KATHERINE T. MARSHALL. Pat. 607. Page 6. Long, greenhouse-quality 
buds on stiff stems open to Jarge flowers of warm salmon-pink. $1.50. 
KOROVO. Page 8. Peach-blossom-pink. Splendid under difficult conditions. 
Nicely furled, with the petals curled outward. Extra fine for cutting. In 
“My Favorite Twelve.” $1.35. 
Six of the Newest Roses 
PEACE. Yellow edged pink (back cover). 
GAY GYPSY. Bright red (froné cover). 
FORT Y-NINER. Gold and red (page7). 
TALLYHO. Pink and red (page 7). 
GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY. Old-gold (page 4. 
PILAR LANDECHO. Orange-buff (page 5). 
§ of the Newest Roses *10:5° 
You may figure this group at $9.75 
if your order totals 24 or more Roses 
Ohio Customers Please Add 3% for Sales Tax 
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