BREEDLOVE'S FAMOUS PAUL'S SCARLET AMERICA'S FAVORITE CLIMBER 
All the world loves a great Red Rose. Here is one that has given 
universal satisfaction and has merited the admiration of millions of 
people. Its sale still surpasses that of any other climbing Red Rose. 
Hardy and an extremely vigorous grower, Faul's Scarlet is a must for 
i every rose lover's home. 
Generous Clusters of Brilliant Bloom 
Double red blooms in great clusters, beautiful for early spring arrange- 
fments for your home, bring a splash of royal, scarlet beauty. You 
will be thrilled with the profusion of the rich red flowers. Order 
‘,now before our supply is gone. 
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AMI QUINARD. A variety which is here 
to stay, Best near-black Rose in our estima: 
tion. Deep velvety crimson, sae Be and 
very lasting. A vigorous shrubby plant, 
with almost single flowers of deep blackish 
scarlet. We know a trial order of Ami 
Ouinard is sure to please. : 
MRS. BREEDLOVE 
Rose. 
soft shiny pink b 
that wins admiration at a glance. 
beautiful, but especially so in autumn. 
_ GOLDEN DAWN. An ideal yellow garden 
Rose. The ovoid, lemon-yellow bud is heav- 
**A star is born” in this new and different pink 
We have grown Mrs. Breedlove 
enough since developing it to know and appre- 
ciate its many superior qualities. Nature en- 
dowed this strong, sturdy plant with long stems, 
uds with a suggestion of orchid 
at the tip of the petals, and a new-dawn freshness 
Mrs. Breedlove, registered in 1948 with The 
American Rose Society, has won acclaim wherever 
shown. Gardeners love it for its sturdy bushes 
and the long-lasting blooms, which are always 
Poinsettia. A Rose _ that 
Texas can claim for her own, 
but it does well everywhere. 
Rich scarlet, like the Christ- 
mas flower it is named for. 
Long, well formed, fragrant. 
Healthy, strong plants; pro- 
fuse bloom. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. Flowers very large, 
of beautiful form and very double. Color a 
deep rich rose. Fragrance delightful.- May 
be classed as a light red or deep pink. 
Charles K. Douglas. Flaming 
scarlet of the greatest intensity, 
standing out among all other 
reds. Flower is large. A vigorous 
plant and plentiful bloomer. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY. Considered one of 
the desirable Roses for the South. The 
_ blooms are light crimson—a color which 
also holds in the partially open buds—and 
are slightly fragrant but full double. At its 
best in cool periods. 
The Doctor. Enormous blooms of satiny pink. 
A really superior pink Rose with heavy per- 
fume; semi-double. About 18 inches tall. 
BETTY UPRICHARD. A two-toned Rose, 
salmon suffused orange on thé inside of 
the petals, while the reverse is coppery 
carmine. It has a spicy fragrance. Very 
vigorous, plants with healthy foliaqe. 
MARGARET McGREDY. Layge, ovoid buds 
and double, cupped flowers of-solid orange- 
vermilion. Very prolific. This extraordinary. 
Rose has been widely discussed and tested 
ong 
and found good. 
Girona 
You will derive a lot of pleasure from growing this multicolored Spanish 
beauty because of its great vigor, the extremely handsome buds and flowers, 
and the fine fragrance. The large yet graceful buds open to magnificent, full, 
double flowers in beautifully varying tones of pink, yellow, and carmine. They 
have a lot of substance and keep exceptionally well when cut. ‘ 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. An outstanding 
Rose, vigorous and free flowering. Long, 
pointed buds, double flowers of large size. 
Outside of petals red, shaded with oranae, 
inside salmon-pink. 
Roslyn, Deep orange-colored buds 
becoming golden yellow as they 
ily splashed with crimson before openin fold, with orange on the outside ATION. 
and develops into a well formed, Saad: Brahe petals. LaPhe, not too full, oem BER BREEDLOVE NURSERIES 
scented, large, double, sunflower-yellow. with some fragrance. Compact in Fe EY } G, General Nursery Stock 
growth. 5 if, tN ny 
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Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. One of the best- McGredy’s Yellow. Bright, pure butter- ‘» . 
known yellows. Reddish gold buds of cup-yellow. Flower is cupped and es retin “s Date 19 
nice shape; spicy fragrance. Glossy fragrant. Glossy dark foliage. > “VaLuE’® Sma 
foliage; bushy grower. oe: : \ 
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Distinctive cinnabar-red color, constant and abundant bloom, and easily grown 
plants make this unusually enticing Floribunda a great favorite. The blooms 
generally come one on a stem and are so unusual as always to attract the attention When Ship? 
of rosarians and novices alike. A row of Floradora in a field is a line of spectacular 
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CECILE BRUNNER. feashell-pink. The and pleasing ane aru be cet A 
“Sweetheart” Rose. Makes sprays of rosy Polyantha of this particular shade. Makes 
pink ‘aly’*buds that open to seashell- a splendid display when planted in large 
pink. Delightful for children’s gardens. A groups, but the faded trusses should be Plant. 
perfect Rose for boutonni¢res and for charm- cut if continuous bloom is desired. Ee 
ing, “fragrant table bouquets. Grows 15 
ELSE POULSEN. It is one of the new tall- KIRSTEN POULSEN. The plants grow 
growing Polyanthas, 3 feet or more in from 342 to 4 feet high and therefore are 
height, with medium-sized, semi-double useful for massing or for hedges. The sin- aces 
flowers of a lovely shade of bright rose- gle, light red flowers are carried in great nema ee 
pink; slightly fragrant. Very hardy anda spravs. Interesting because of its brilliancy. 
continuous grower. =e 
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: RED LAFAYETTE. Large, semi-double Climbing Ami Quinard. Rich dark ma- 
i lowers of cherry red. Bushes of medium roon flowers, exceptionally velvety. : 
= growth. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. (HP.) Enormous CL. COLUMBIA. Bright pink, sweetly 
white blooms with just a tinge of pink on scented blooms. A good grower and a free — 
the outer petals. in many cases considered bloomer following the habit of its parent, 
{he most desirable white Rose for garden. the Hybrid Tea of the same 
use. The plants will grow from 6 to 10 feet ’ 
high, and therefore should be planted 
where they have room to expand. 
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