Novelty Hybrid Tea Rose 
MONTHLY-BLOOMING PATENTED HYBRID TEA ROSES Including The TOP TEN ALL-AMERICA WINNERS of All Time 
BUTTERSCOTCH. Patent 613. The 
length and grace of the petals are out- 
standing. Outside is pale orange-yellow; 
inside lemon-chrome at base, changing 
to pale yellow-orange, penciled lightly 
with orange-buff. Each, $1.75. 
CAPISTRANO. Patent 922. Beautiful 
glowing rose-pink in both bud and 
Ke open flower. Never fades or changes 
color. Extremely vigorous and de- 
lightfully fragrant. Each, $2.25. 
“CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. Pat- 
ent 455. Long, slender, rose-red buds 
| vA open to extra-large blooms of deep, 
glowing rose, sometimes very dark 
rose-red. Handsome, upright plants with 
long, strong flower stems. Each, $2.00. 
COUNTESS VANDAL. (Bicolor.) Long- 
pointed bud and a high centered, fra- 
grant flower of coppery bronze suffused 
with soft gold and rose-pink, adding 
beauty during its long life. Each, $1.75. 
CRIMSON GLORY. Patent 105. Glori- 
ous in its perfect form, its size, and its 
fragrance. Deep vivid crimson, shaded 
oxblood-red and flushed with a velvety 
nap. Flowers late into fall. Each, $1.75. 
*FORTY-NINER. Patent 792. This bril- 
liantly bicolored Rose has _ rich 
Ka chrome-yellow on the outside of 
the petals, sometimes overlaid with 
pink changing to straw color in the open 
bloom. Inside vivid Orient-red turning 
to cherry-red with age. Each, $2.00. 
HEART’S DESIRE. Patent 501. In this 
@ new Gold Medal variety your heart’s 
desire for a red Rose bordering on 
perfection will be attained. Large 
and double, with wonderful fragrance. 
Each, $1.75. 
“KATHERINE T. MARSHALL. Pat- 
QD ent 607. This sparkling, warm pink 
Ae) Rose comes on magnificent, erect- 
growing, very hardy plants with 
profuse, dark green foliage. The large, 
cupped flowers have heavy petals of 
coral-pink, with a golden glow at the 
base. Fruity fragrance. Each, $1.75. 
“LOWELL THOMAS. Patent 595. The 
@B 25-petaled, lemon-chrome blooms 
Ae open from beautiful buds and have 
flowers 
high-cupped centers, the glowing 
over 4 inches across when 
open. Slight tea fragrance. Plants upright 
in growth with strong, erect stems and 
large, lustrous green foliage. Each, $2.00. 
*MIRAMBDY. Patent 632. Large, very 
@D double, rich maroon-red blooms. 
ee Among the finest red Roses in the 
world. The plant is strong, free 
branching, with heavy, stout stems, and 
keeps producing its glorious flowers 
freely all season. Each, $1.75. 
MISSION BELLS. Patent 923. Deep 
glowing salmon opening to brilliant 
Ke: clear shrimp-pink.  Full-centered 
flowers, 514 inches across when fully 
open. Very vigorous and free branching, 
blooming freely. Each, $2.25. 
* NOCTURNE. Patent 713. Cardinal-red 
shaded crimson—a rich, glowing 
Ae: color. Large, cupped flower, long 
pointed in the bud stage. A very 
strong, upright grower to 3 or 4 feet. 
Blooms freely all summer. Each, $1.75. 
“PEACE. Patent 591. Very large, full- 
petaled flowers of soft yellow suf- 
Qe fused and edged pink. Distinctive 
and charming. Each, $2.50. 
FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
BRIGHT EYES. Patent applied for. A 
fine new yellow Floribunda. As_ the 
canary-yellow buds expand, the color 
alters to a silvery yellow near the petal 
margins. $1.50 each. 
CECILE BRUNNER IMPROVED. 
Patent 851. Charming light pink flow- 
ers, yellow at base. Dainty in size and 
lovely in color. $1.50 each. 
Floribunda 
Rose, 
Fashion 
CRIMSON ROSETTE. Patent 901. 
Clusters of brilliant red Roses cover the 
dark green, heavy-foliaged bushes in a 
continuous display. Each, $1.75. 
*FLORADORA. Bright cinnabar with 
shades of scarlet and geranium-red. 
lwNRs It can only be matched by the most 
brilliant Azaleas which bloom for 
two weeks in the spring while the 
vivid, exciting blooms of this new Rose 
are borne continuously for five months. 
Pot-grown, each, $2.00. 
FASHION. Patent 78S. Bud peach with 
Avil yellow overcast and the flower fin- 
Ava ishes a beautiful coral. Half-open 
$2.00. 
flowers deep coral inside. Each, 
MING TOY. Patent 900. A new Poly- 
antha Rose. Fifty or more petals so pre- 
cisely placed that the high-centered, bril- 
rose flowers compare with the finest Ca- 
mellias in form. Rugged, healthy, bloom 
constantly. Each, $1.50. 
PINK ROSETTE. Patent 902. The open 
sprays bearing many pure peach-pink 
buds with fifty or more shell-like petals, 
are streamlined and unfold to open flow- 
ers of perfect form. Each, $1.75. 
RED RIPPLES. An intense, scintillating 
red that seems to sparkle on the wavy- 
petaled flowers. Each, $1.50. . 
ROSENELFE. Graceful clusters of dain- 
ty La-France-pink flowers superb for cut- 
ting and table ornament. Handsomely 
shaped small buds lend themselves to 
any kind of decoration. Each, $1.50. 
WHITE FINCH. Patent 277. Fine clus- 
tes of flowers are pure white. Valuable 
for contrasts, as in combination with 
Ming Toy or Floradora. Each, $1.50. 
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* RUBAIYAT. Patent 758. Brilliant ruby- 
red or cerise-pink, with reverse light- 
Aa er. Color darker in the fall. Has a 
graceful, long bud and a wealth of 
old-rose fragrance. Each, $1.75. 
*SAN FERNANDO. Patent 785. Glow- 
ing currant-red. Beautiful form in 
WA bud and bloom; unusually heavy 
texture. And fragrant! If you have 
been wishing for more fragrant Roses, 
try San Fernando. Each, $1.75. 
SANTA ANITA. Patent 539. A lovely 
Rose. Perfectly formed, long-pointed 
buds unfold into beautiful flowers of 
peach-blossom-pink. Each, $1.75. 
SLEIGH BELLS. Patent applied for. A 
white Rose that really grows and blooms 
and blooms and blooms. Large, ovoid 
buds are borne singly on long stems and 
produced freely. Flowers open gradually 
into blooms of great size, with 40 or 
more petals of heavy substance, and are 
lovely in all stages. Each, $2.00. 
*SUTTER’S GOLD. Patent 885. Long- 
pointed, yellow bud richly shaded 
Q coppery red, becoming a superb yel- 
low Rose with coppery veins. Very 
strong and free blooming. Fragrant. 
Good foliage. Winner of the Foreign 
Gold Medal, Paris. Each, $2.25. 
* TALLYHO. Patent 828. Robust growing 
@ Tallyho has a unique color—a de- 
lightful pink on the inside of the 
petals, while the outside varies from 
crimson to cardinal-red. Each, $2.00. 
All of our Roses are grafted plants. In 
planting set plants so that graft is one inch 
below surface. If any growth breaks from 
below the surface cut it off. Pack soil firm- 
ly around roots, keep well watered until 
plants are established. Well rotted cow ma- 
nure is an ideal: fertilizer for Roses and 
several applications should be raked in the 
soil during the growing season. 
HARDY CLIMBING and 
RAMBLER ROSES 
All Climbing Roses, except where noted, 
each, $1.50. 
BLAZE. Patent 10. Scarlet-crimson 
blooms produced in great sprays. Blooms 
repeatedly during the season when well 
established. Each, $1.75. 
DOUBLOONS. Patent 152. A_ lovely 
climbing yellow Rose, noted for hardi- 
ness and vigorous, healthy growth, furn- 
ished with dark green, leathery foliage. 
Shapely buds open to large, firm-tex- 
tured saffron-yellow blooms with clean, 
spicy fragrance. Each, $1.75. 
EASLEA’S GOLDEN RAMBLER. 
Patent 114. Without question the most 
outstanding yellow climbing’ Rose. 
Blooms are in large clusters enhanced 
by pleasing rich fragrance. Each, $1.75. 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN 
(The Spanish Beauty). A vigorous grow- 
er, with good foliage. Shapely, semi- 
double, fragrant flowers of an iridescent 
pink tipped with crimson. Each, $1.75. 
NEW DAWN. Blush-pink, double flow- 
ers on long stems. Beautiful glossy foli- 
age. Everblooming. Each, $1.75. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. No 
other Rose in any class can compare 
with it for briliancy of color, which is 
a vivid scarlet maintained without burn- 
ing or bleaching until the petals fall. 
SILVER MCON. Midseason white. Great 
silvery white, semi-double blooms, with 
a foil of dark leathery foliage. 
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