ROSES for 
RED ROSES 
Bravo (Pat. 983). A big, bold rose with plenty of shapely ruffled petals. The 
sparkling, cardinal-red bloom will not fade in hottest weather. Grows bushy 
to medium height. $2.25 each, bare root. 
Christopher Stone. Large, formal, double rose of glowing crimson-scarlet, 
with deeper shadings. Long lasting and fragrant. Does not fade. Truly beauti- 
ful, even when fully open. 
(Q® Chrysler Imperial (P.A.F.). At last an ideal red exhibition rose. Abun- 
AAYRS dant, high-centered flowers up to 5 inches in diameter, borne singly; 
sturdy, medium long stems. Vivid rich crimson tones—beautifully 
shaped flowers that last up to one week when cut. Long, tapering buds; large, 
dark green foliage. See color illustration on back cover. $3.00 each, bare root. 
Etoile de Hollande. Buds of velvet maroon open to a beautiful full rose of 
glowing crimson with darker shadings. Does not fade. Rich with its old-rose 
fragrance. 
New Yorker (Pat. 823). Clear large, sparkling red flowers that do 
not fade in any type of weather. All of the blossoms that we have 
ever seen were at least 6 inches across, and they were beautiful. 
The fragrance makes us think of raspberries. $2.00 each, bare root. 
Grande Duchesse Charlotte 
Nocturne (Pat. 713). Deep cardinal red buds of equisite 
AAYRS shape open to form a large rich textured flower. Pleasingly 
fragrant. Buds in abundance for cutting. $2.00 each, bare 
root. 
(@ San Fernando (Pat. 785). Long pointed buds, well 
AAYRS formed and richly colored, open to fragrant glowing 
red flowers. When open the blooms assume a bril- 
liant scarlet color. Luxuriant foliage. $1.75 each, bare 
root. 
Texas Centennial (Pat. 162). Blood red sport of Pres. 
Hoover. Tight buds and high centered flowers toned cerise 
at center. More carmine in hot weather. $1.50 each, bare 
root. 
CERISE-RED ROSES 
@B) Charlotte Armstrong (Pat. 455). Beautiful, long, 
AAyRS pointed buds of clear cerise-pink, opening to neatly 
tailored flowers. Petals margined with a thin silvery 
line. Vigorous mildew-resistant foliage, vigorous and free 
branching. $2.00 each, bare root. 
Grande Duchesse Charlotte (Pat. 774). Buds of a 
AABS rich claret changing as the flower opens to a lovely 
A es begonia rose. Richly fragrant and unusual in color. 
$1.75 each, bare root. 
Mme. Henri Guillot 
Of the multitude of new roses offered each 
season, only a few have merit enough to stay 
with us. Roses described on these pages have 
been selected for distinctive individuality. 
Their garden merit has been well proven, 
therefore, satisfactory performance has estab- 
lished their popularity. 
BARE ROOT PRICE 
$1.50 each unless otherwise indicated. 
Priced higher in containers. Available all year. 
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