bush Koses 
TOM BRENEMAN (Patent No. 986) 
Because this new rose was originated by 
the late great Fred Howard, and named 
for the man who gave to the radio world 
so much of joy and happiness and laugh- 
ter, we hope it will be as fine as it prom- 
ises to be. Many people will plant this 
rose for sentimental. reasons, but will 
keep it because it is a joy to grow. Long 
coral buds open slowly to very double 
deep rose-pink blooms. Intensely fragrant. 
| SN el gy Aten eee nie be ee Aes $2.00 
YOURS TRULY (Patent No. 697) 
A glorious rose with huge camellia- 
shaped blooms of pleasing non-fading 
deep pink, with a slight tinge of yellow 
at the base. Damask fragrance. Tall, up- 
right plant. Seems content in any climate. 
EAC] bale eee te, OCR RES Nas tah $1.50 
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Red - Yellow - Pink - White... 
VOLCANO (Patent No. 951) 
A new cherry-red which originated in 
the Transvaal and is being introduced in 
the U. S. by J & P. Long slender buds, 
about 25 petals which open to a huge 
bloom, six or seven inches across. Free 
blooming. Long lasting and an excellent 
cut tlower.. Each: meee eestor $2.00 
WHITE SWAN (Pat. No. 1115) 
A very new white rose that may help to 
fill the need of a truly good white rose. 
In our test garden it has grown well, pro- 
ducing pure white high-centered buds on 
long stems. The flower is long lasting and 
holds its color well. Good foliage. 
| Beate glee Be 8) ae cee eee, aaa te ey ree ee $2.25 
va este RELA SRN a) Each $1.75 
°°A Gift that Grows—A Crombie Rose”’ 
PRUNING DEMONSTRATION 
You are invited to attend our pruning demonstrations here 
at the nursery test gardens during January and February. Dates 
will be announced in the Sunday Garden pages of the local 
papers. 
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