Wake Your Own Combinations —For Zuautity Discounts see page (5 
NUMA FAY. Large-flowered, coppery pink with deep apricot shades in the heart of TEXAS CENTENNIAL. Pat. 162. Bright red form of 
the blooms. Very double, Gee blooming and one of the strongest Roses we grow. $1.65. Pres. Hoover; has all the characteristics of that fine 
Rose. $1.75. 
NURIA DE RECOLONS (The Camellia Rose). Page 7. This is the most beautiful ; : 
pure white Rose imaginable. It resembles a camellia, and the leaves come so close THE DOCTOR. A clear satiny pink that seems trans- 
under the bloom that it is like a tailored corsage. $1.75. lucent. Enormous blooms; intense fragrance. Me- 
dium grower. $1.50. 
OPERA. Pat. 1017. Page 4. A new European Rose that ts truly sensational. Long 
buds of orange-scarlet with the scarlet predominating and blending into an orange 
base. $2.00. 
PEACE. Pat. 591. Page 4. The most publicized Rose, and the greatest prize-winner ever. 
Huge plants produce an abundance of long- stemmed specimen buds, showing water- 
melon- pink picotee edges, which melt into pink-flushed golden yellow blooms of 
enormous size. $2.50. 
PEDRALBES. Cream, changing to pure white. Large, semi-double flowers with 
beautiful yellow stamens. Strong; prolific. $1.65. 
PILAR LANDECHO. Page 9. Introduced by the hybridizer of Peace. Very long- 
pointed buds of orange- buff with distinct veinings of red, opening to semi- “double 
flowers measuring 41% inches across. Long lasting when cut. Foliage is dark green, 
heavy and leathery. In “My Favorite Twelve.” $1.75. 
PINK DAWN. Large, fragrant, lively pmk. Very double; strong plant. A very charm- 
ing Rose. $1.50. 
POINSETTIA. Named because it is so close to the color of Christmas poinsettias. A 
sturdy, disease-resistant, upright grower. A top-rate Rose that should be in every 
garden. $1.50. 
PRES. HERBERT HOOVER. Blooms of mixed scarlet, yellow, cerise and flame 
come singly on erect, firm stems. A fool-proof Rose. $1.50. 
RADIANCE. America’s most-planted Rose. Flowers globular, two-toned pmk; very 
fragrant. Free blooming. Should be in every garden. $1.50. 
RUBAIYAT. Pat. 758. Rose-red blooms, lighter on the outside; old Rose fragrance. 
Large, furled flowers on healthy, hardy plants. Best in cool weather or shady gardens. 
$1.75. 
SAN FERNANDO. Pat. 785. One of the new Mission Roses. Currant-red, changing 
to bright scarlet as the blooms open. Intensely fragrant; vigorous. $2.00. 
SISTER THERESE. Extra long buds of deep yellow, flushed carmime; sem1-double. 
Very prolific; exceptionally strong. $1.50. 
SUTTER’S GOLD. Pat. 885. Page 2. A striking new golden Rose with long-pointed 
buds shaded with orange and red. It opens into a lovely, high-centered, fragrant 
bloom of 30 petals. Our highest recommendation. $2.25. 
SUZON LOTTHE. Pat. 934. A soft pink seedling of Peace and a fine companion for it. 
Fragrant, abundant bloomer, definitely worth planting. $2.50. 
SYMPHONIE. Pat. 958. Page 6. Another seedling of Peace that has exceptional vigor. 
Huge, heavily vetned cerise- ~pink blooms grow on strong stems. 
We definitely recommend this one. $2.50. 
TALISMAN. Combination of scarlet, orange 
and yellow. Good in shade; fine to cut. 
Very popular. $1.50. } Fashionable Roses 
TALLYHO. Pat. 828. An entirely new two- ae rites ih 
toned mulberry-rose shade. A full-petaled SY MPEHONTE CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG 
variety Ww ith spicy fragrance. Easy to grow CHARLES MALLERIN GAY GYPSY 
and vigorous. $2.00. BUTTERSCOTCH NURIA DE RECOLONS 
6 Fashionable Roses $] 2.15 
You may figure this group at $11.40 
if your order totals 24 or more Roses 
Ohio Customers Please Add 3% 
Charlotte Armstrong for Sales T 
or Sales Tax 
‘ Nuria de Recolons 
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