STARTED ROSES IN POTS 
Visit the Nursery to see the regular 2-year, 
No. 1 field-grown Roses established, growing, 
and budding or blooming in large pots or con- 
tainers. Transplant them easily and safely to 
your garden in May and June with assurance of 
100% success. 
Hundreds of varieties may be viewed in a 
comparatively small area instead of walking 
through miles of nursery rows. The varieties 
available in pots are practically all of those listed 
in the Everblooming Hybrid Tea, Floribunda, 
Polyantha, Climbing, and Tree Rose classes, 
but no others. 
Prices of Started or Potted Roses 
It must be thoroughly explained that all prices 
or rates for Roses in this catalog are for 
dormant, bare-root plants. It is obvious why 
there must be an increase in prices to partially 
compensate for the added labor and material so 
necessary in caring for Roses in pots. During 
the winter we put them in large 9-inch Cloverset 
Pots holding 8 to 10 pounds of good soil. Most 
of them will be sold at the flat rate of about 
$2.25 each, except certain Patented Roses, where 
the prices for dormant plants are already $2.00 
or more. PRICE LIST FOR POTTED ROSES 
AVAILABLE ONLY AT THE NURSERY IN 
MAY AND JUNE. 
No catalog discounts or group offer rates 
apply to Potted Roses. 
RADIANCE. T. Pink. (J. Cook, 1908.) Glob- 
ular, cupped flowers of two-toned pink, light 
silvery tone inside and deeper on outside. 
Vigorous, free blooming. The standard pink 
Rose. Deliciously fragrant. 23 petals. $1.50 
each; 3 for $4.00. 
RED RADIANCE. T. Red. (Gude Bros., 
1916.) A red sport of Radiance and exactly like 
its parent in everything but color; fragrant. 
23 petals. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00. 
SCEUR THERESE. T. Yellow. (F. Gillot, 
1930.) Exquisite buds and  semi-double, 
cupped flowers of golden yellow, with edge of 
petals spotted madder-carmine. Sweetbriar 
fragrance. Strong growth, good foliage. 25 
petals. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00. 
SOUTHPORT. Red. (McGredy, 1933.) A 
brilliant, unshaded scarlet Rose, with fine tea 
scent. Recommended for spectacular effect. 
One of the most popular scarlet-red Roses on 
the Pacific Coast but thrives and blooms 
equally as well here in the East. 18 petals. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $4.00. 
We Suggest You Join’ The American Rose Society 
EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA ROSES, continued 
LOT okie a iene Oe 
RADIANCE $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00. RED RADIANCE 
“lace Kadtauce 
Collection All 6 for $7.95 net 
(Regular value $9.00) 
For vigor of growth and abundance of bloom, the ever-reliable Pink and Red Radiance are still 
“‘tops.”” Here are four more varieties, in all colors and of equal vigor, especially good for the 
beginner. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. Copper-rose RADIANCE. Silvery pink. 
and salmon-pink. RED RADIANCE. Red. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE. Pearly white. SOEUR THERESE. Rich golden yellow, 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. ‘Two- marbled carmine. 
tone yellow and carmine. 
SOUVENIR DE JEAN SOUPERT. Yellow. 
(Soupert & Notting, 1929.) Long, tapering, 
deep golden yellow buds slowly unfold to 
superb yellow blooms of perfect form. Un- 
forgettable fragrance. Handsome, bronzy 
foliage. $1.75 each; 3 for $4.75. 
SUNTAN. Yellow. (Dr. W. Cross, 1939.) 
Very large, double, orange-yellow flowers 
opening to clear yellow. 35 petals. $1.75 
each; 3 for $4.75. 
TALISMAN. Bicolor. (Montgomery Co., 1929.) 
Variable flowers ranging from rich scarlet and 
gold to deep rose and pale yellow; fragrant. 
One of the first multt-colored Roses. 25 petals. 
Not available this fall. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00. 
THE DOCTOR. Pink. (Howard & Smith, 
1936.) Immense, long-pointed buds of spark- 
ling pink slowly open to great flowers 5 to 6 
inches across of exquisite, satiny, silvery pink. 
Fragrance is intense. Spreading growth. 23 
petals. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00. 
Write us for full particulars SOEUR THERESE. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00 
HYBRID TEA ROSES USED IN COMBINATION WITH A FOUNDATION PLANTING 
Bobbink & Atkins, East Rutherford, N. J. li 
