Tea Roses 
CONTINUED 
Mme. Chiang Kai-Shek—(Pat. applied for.) A lovely 
rose named for a lovely lady. All America rose for 1944. 
Long, pointed, graceful and well proportioned buds, 
opening to a soft creamy yellow flower with 35 firm but 
dainty petals as the flower develops. Tall, vigorous 
grower with rich dark green leathery foliage. $2. 50 each 
Mme. Jules Bouche—Medium sized white slightly 
flushed pink center. Always in bloom. 
Mrs.E. P. Thom—Rich, unfading lemon-yellow, slender 
buds and large well shaped blooms. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont—Medium sized, long-pointed 
bud of a reddish gold opening to a semi-double, cupped, 
very lasting, fragrant flower of a deep golden yellow. A 
profuse and continuous bloomer. 
Peace—(Patent No. 591.) Large ovoid buds of golden 
yellow etched with pink, as they open, color changes from 
canary-yellow, to pale golden, to iridescent cream. Petals 
are edged with apple blossom pink that deepens as the 
flower slowly opens to glorious 5-inch blooms. $2.50 each. 
Picture—Very double, clear rose-pink with undertones 
of salmon, 
Pink Dawn—Deep rose, tinted orange at base. Opens 
beautiful pink. 
Pinocchio—(Plant Pat. No. 484.) A sensational new 
Rose. Great clusters of salmon, changing to rose-pink 
pointed buds, turning deeper pink as the exquisite flowers 
open. Always in bloom. Strong potted plants. 
Poinsettia—As brilliant scarlet as the flower for which 
it is named. Long, pointed bud opening into a flower of 
fairly full petalage. 
Pres. Herbert Hoover—Cerise-pink, flame, scarlet and 
yellow, blending into a most dazzling color effect. 
Radiance—The most popular and satisfactory rose 
grown. Two-toned pink with shades of carmine and 
yellow. Delightfully fragrant. 
Red Radiance—Bright cerise-red, 
grower and a free bloomer. 
strong, vigorous 
Showgirl—Large, semi-double, deep pink, fragrant flow- 
ers. Vigorous grower. Long- stemmed. $2.50. 
Sister Therese—Long pointed buds, heavily marked 
with carmine, the open flower a rich daffodil yellow, that 
holds its color well. The blooms come freely on long 
cutting stems. 
Snowbird—Long pointed bud, pure white flower with 
a high creamy center. Fragrant, profuse and blight 
resistant. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Price, $1.75 each 
American Beauty—Large, double rose-pink flowers. 
Blaze—(Plant Patent No. 10.) One of the best scar- 
let red. Vigorous and everblooming. 
Dorothy Perkins—An old favorite. Large trusses of 
shell-pink flowers. 
Golden Pyramid—Cadmium yellow large, semi-double 
flowers. Strong grower. 
Paul’s Scarlet—Very large, double scarlet red flowers. 
Brilliance unsurpassed. 
Primrose—Canary yellow double flowers. 

Souv. de Claudius Pernet—Long pointed buds of sun- 
flower yellow, a pure yellow color which does not fade. 
Sterling—(Plant Pat. No. 21.) Flowers beautiful clear 
pink, with orange base; buds pointed. Vigorous grower 
with disease-resistant foliage. Free bloomer. 
Sweet Sixteen—Nice double pink. 
Talisman—The color combination is a medley of bright 
apricot, gold, rose-pink and shadings of many others. A 
continuous bloomer. 
Texas Centennial—(Plant Pat. No. 16?.) A sport of 
President H. Hoover with all its wonderful plant quali- 
ties. The color is cerise-red. 
The Doctor—One of largest rose blossoms. Bright- 
pointed pink flowers. 
_ Treasure Island—Flaming coppery pink; inside of peta 
light salmon. Orange base. Fragrant. Strong stemmed. 
White Briarcliff—(Plant Pat. No. 108.) A supreme 
white rose of finest form, vigorous, free flowering and 
ideal for cutting. 






HYBRID TEA ROSE COLLECTIONS 
Collection of six different kinds, our selection, 
for $10.50. 
Collection of twelve different kinds. 
selection, for $20.00. 
Our 
FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
Price, $2.00 each 
Floribunda roses are a group especially valuable for 
mass planting. They are bushy, short growing plants, 
easy of culture. Flowers are both single and double and 
primarily resemble tea roses except smaller; and grow in 
clusters such as the Rambler type of rose. 
Betty Prior—(Plant Pat. No. 340.) An outstanding 
rose. Shrimp pink inside, carmine pink outside. Blooms 
throughout season. 
Eutin—Large, semi-double, dark velvety red flowers. 
Floradora—Cinnamon-red and everblooming. 
_Garnette—Deeper red than Red Rosette, with red- 
dish green foliage. 
Mrs. R. M. Finch—An 
improved Sweetheart, in 
strength of plant and color. 
Orange Triumph—Orange scarlet. 
Eutin except in color, 
Pink Rosette—Peach pink, similar to Red Rosette, 
Red Rosette—Brilliant crimson, very double flowers 
Dark green foliage. Free blooming. 
Very similar to 
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