Crimson Glory 
Carrousel 
Paul’s Scarlet 
Miniature 
ROSES 
EVERBLOOMING HYBRID 
TEAS 
RED— 
CHRYSLER IMPERIAL. New fragrant 
rich red. (Illus. page 24.) 
B. CRIMSON GLORY. (Pat. 105.) Very 
vigorous deep crimson. 
Cc. ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Lovely deep 
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scarlet. 
McGREDYS SCARLET. Dependable 
favorite bright red. 
A. MOJAVE. Bright orange-red, shaded 
copper. Highly fragrant. 
B. NOCTURNE. (Pat. 713.) Velvety dark 
red. 
PINK— 
A. CAPISTRANO. (Pat. 922.) Glowing 
rose-pink, fragrant and vigorous. 
A. HELEN TRAUBEL. (Pat. 1028.) Per- 
fect rich pink, exquisitely fragrant. 
(Illus. page 24.) 
A. MISSION BELLS. (Pat. 632.) Deep 
glowing salmon, opening to clear 
shrimp-pink. 
A. QUEEN ELIZABETH. Rosy dawn-pink. 
(Illus. page 23.) 
YELLOW— 
A. FRED HOWARD. (Pat. 1006.) Lovely 
yellow-shaded copper. 
A. GOLDEN SCEPTER. (Pat. 910.) (See 
page 24.) 
C. McGREDY’S YELLOW. Old _ favorite 
clear yellow. 
A. SUTTER’S GOLD. (Pat. 885.) Clear 
yellow with copper veining. An excep- 
tional variety. 
WHITE— 
Cc. K. A. VICTORIA. Old favorite white. 
(Illus. page 24.) 
B. SLEIGHBELLS. (Pat. 1004.) The new- 
est and best white. 
BICOLOR— 
) B. FORTY-NINER. (Pat. 792.) Rich 
chrome-yellow interlaced red. 
B. PEACE. (Pat. 591.) The best new Rose 
in years. Huge flowers, great vigor, soft 
yellow edged pink. (Illus. page 23.) 
C. PRESIDENT HOOVER. Scarlet and 
yellow. 
C. TALISMAN. Gold, scarlet and yellow. 
Excellent cut-flower variety. 
A. TIFFANY. Golden yellow, shading to 
deep pink. (Illus. page 23.) 
CLIMBING HYBRID TEAS 
Although not as tall growing as the regu- 
lar Climbers, these have larger flowers and 
bloom throughout the season. 
Cc. CL. ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Deep 
scarlet. 
Cc. CL. E. P. THOM. Deep yellow. 
CL. K. A. VICTORIA. White. 
B. NEW DAWN. _Everblooming _ pink. 
(Illus. page 24.) 
B. CL. PEACE. (Pat. 932.) Soft yellow 
with pink edge. 
C. CL. TALISMAN. Gold, scarlet and yel- 
low. 
2) 
FLORIBUNDA DWARF 
EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
This Group Will Grow in Partial Shade 
C. BRIGHT EYES. Lovely pale yellow. 
A. CARROUSEL. (Pat. 1066.) Bright red, 
vigorous and free flowering. 
B. CRIMSON ROSETTE. Fully double 
velvety red. 
B. FASHION. Pat. 789.) Luminous coral- 
pink overlaid with gold. 
A. JIMINY CRICKET. Tangerine blend 
of coral and red. (Illus. page 23.) 
A. LILIBET. Soft pink. (Illus. page 23.) 
B. PINK ROSETTE. Fully double pure 
pink. 
C. SUMMER SNOW. Pure white. 
A. VOGUE. (Pat. 926.) Rich bright pink; 
very free flowering. 
REGULAR CLIMBERS 
B. BLAZE. Everblooming scarlet. (Illus. 
page 24. ) 
C. PAUL’S SCARLET. Vivid scarlet. The 
most popular scarlet. 
C. SILVER MOON. White. 
C. DR. W. VAN FLEET. Pale soft pink. 
B. KING MIDAS. Large golden yellow. 
MINIATURE ROSES 
These petite yet sturdy Roses make fairy- 
land a reality. ‘The wee green buds expand 
into lovely little blooms of thumb-nail size. 
They are intriguing little plants, 6 to 8 
inches tall, with tiny rich green leaves. 
A half dozen plants will provide a continu- 
ous supply of flowers from May until frost 
for miniature arrangements. Plant them 
around a pool, in the rock garden, as a nar- 
row border for Rose beds. Fine, too, for 
window and porch boxes. Care for them as 
you would Hybrid Teas. All are sturdy, 
3-inch pot plants. 
PIXIE. (Pat. No. 408.) White. 
RED ELF. (Pat. No. 973.) Velvety Bor- 
deaux-red. 
ROULETTI. Demure, bright pink. 
SWEET FAIRY. (Pat. No. 748.) The first of 
the miniatures with rich Rose fragrance. 
Deep pink buds opening to very double, 
l-inch blooms of apple-blossom-pink. 
TOM THUMB. (Pat. No. 169.) Deep crim- 
son blooms with a generous touch of 
white at the base of the petals. 
All above: $1.25 each; 12 for $13.75. 
ROSE PRICES 
All varieties marked “A” 
$3.00 each; 10 for $27.00. 
All varieties marked “B” 
$2.50 each; 10 for $22.50. 
All varieties marked “C” 
$2.00 each; 10 for $18.00. 
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