Edith Willkie 
Douglas MacArthur 
Charlotte Armstrong (Plant Patent No. 455) Each $2.25, Three $6.00, Doz. $24.00 
(Award All-America Rose Selections, 1940.) A Rose of a most unusual color, blood-red in the 
bud, opening to cerise in hot weather and to spectrum-red in cool weather, while the beauti- 
ful shape and extreme length of the bud, with its long, clasping sepals and the extreme 
: floriferousness and vigor of growth and large, luxurious foliage, make it a most satisfactory 
Rose in all respects. The bud is long and pointed; the flower is 3 or 4 inches in diameter, 
< high-centered, never showing the center. The foliage is leathery, semi-glossy, deep green and 
highly resistant to mildew. One of the outstanding fine Roses of recent introduction and in 
great demand. 
Countess Vandal Each $1.35, Three $3.75, Doz. $13.50 
Long, pointed, orange-copper buds. The flowers are large, double, high-centered, and have a 
rich fragrance. Their color is brilliant pink lightened with salmon. The blooms are borne on 
long stems. 
Crimson Glory (Plant Patent No. 105) Each $1.75, Three $4.65, Doz. $18.60 
The plants branch freely, producing a well spread, yet compact bush of good symmetry. Follow- 
ing the large, urn-shaped buds are the well-formed flowers of an intense deep vivid crimson 
shaded oxblcod-red and mellowed by a soft velvety nap. 
Diamond Jubilee (Plant Patent No. 824) Each $2.00, Three $5.25, Doz. $21.00 
The color is warm glowing buff-orange, deeper in cooler weather, with a radiant sparkle from a 
touch of orange-yellow at the base of each petal. Often 5 to 6 inches across, the many stately 
flowers are fully double and high-centered. Opens slowly. Lasts exceptionally well either on the 
bush or as a cut flower. Heavy-textured petals do not fade or burn in warm weather. 
Douglas MacArthur (Plant Patent No. 581) Each $1.75, Three $4.65, Doz. $18.60 
“The Commander's Rose.’’ This vigorous American Rose requires no coddling, asks no favors. 
It has grown well and proven its value and worth in all 
sections of our country. The strong bushes send up numer- 
ous shoots which are loaded with an unbelievable number 
of buds. Asa flag unfurls, the long, graceful, Tulip-shaped 
buds open slowly into glorious flowers of fine proportions. 
To specify the color of this Rose in definite terms taken 
from color charts is impossible. Rose, gold and salmon 
are all exquisitely blended into a flower of regal beauty. 
Eclipse (Plant Patent No. 172) 
Each $1.75, Three $4.65, Doz. $18.60 
Golden yellow. An entirely new type with “stream-lined”’ 
buds which often exceed 2 in. in length, ornamented with 
narrow branching sepals which contrast harmoniously 
with the gold of the petals. You can depend on “Eclipse 
for almost continuous bloom on strong, upright plants with 
healthy, dark green foliage. The flowers are produced on 
long, erect stems, suitable for cutting. 
Edith Willkie Each $1.75, Three $4.65, Doz. $18.60 
(Plant Patent No. 500.) Tne flower bud is high and point- 
ed, colored deep jasper-red. As the petals unfurl they show 
an inside surface of livid shrimp-pink and outside surface 
of Venetian pink with lemon-yellow base. Throughout these 
charming tints one is aware of a decided old rose and 
coral-red. The petals are beautifully shaped and pointed; 
the fragrance is delightful. This gorgeous Rose was created 
by the famous Hill Greenhouses, Rose growers in Richmond, 
Indiana, and named for the wife of a great American. 
Today, Hills advise us, it is the most popular cut flower 
Rose in America, particularly in demand for weddings. We 
urge you to order your plants promptly. 
Etoile de Hollande Each $1.35, Three $3.75, Doz. $13.50 
Brilliant red blooms of magnificent size, perfect in half- 
open state, showing clean, attractive centers when fully 
open; petals enormous; very fragrant. Free flowering. 
Charlotte [88] 
Armstrong 
