. Carrie Jacobs Bond DREER'S Select « Strong Two-Year-Old Stock, Specially The Cream of of American and Better Times (Jos. H. Hill Co., 1934). U. S. Plant Patent No. 23. An outstanding new Rose with long crimson buds opening into brilliant cerise-red flowers that are large, double, delicately fragrant, and produced on long, strong stems. Excellent for cutting. Foliage leathery (iaik green. A very free bloomer. The sensation of last 's llower shows. $ each; $ per doz.; per 100. Carrie Jacobs Bond The Most Outstanding Rose of the Decade (Howard & Smith, 1935). U. S. Pl
. Carrie Jacobs Bond DREER'S Select « Strong Two-Year-Old Stock, Specially The Cream of of American and Better Times (Jos. H. Hill Co., 1934). U. S. Plant Patent No. 23. An outstanding new Rose with long crimson buds opening into brilliant cerise-red flowers that are large, double, delicately fragrant, and produced on long, strong stems. Excellent for cutting. Foliage leathery (iaik green. A very free bloomer. The sensation of last 's llower shows. $ each; $ per doz.; per 100. Carrie Jacobs Bond The Most Outstanding Rose of the Decade (Howard & Smith, 1935). U. S. Plant Patent No. 158. A magnificent new Rose named In honor of the author of "The Knd of a Perfect Day". Of aristocratic growth with large, double blooms of Ideal form carried singly on long, upright stems. The color is an enchanting rich deep rose enhanced by a luminous coral sheen. Mod- erately fragrant and good at all seasons. We feel con- fident that It will be the most popular Rose of the \ears to come. $ per 100. Carillon (J. H. Nicolas, 1936). U. S. Plant Patent No. 136. A liedding Rose of great activity giving at all times a note of cheer in the garden. The long, pointed buds are orange-scarlet contrasting pleasingly with the green sepals. The half open bloom is a deep coral, overcast with orange. The fully developed flowers are 4 inches in diameter with the inner petals arranged in an ir- regular but artistic manner. $ each; $ per doz.; $ per 100- Crimson Glory (Kordes, 1934). U. S. Plant Patent No. 105. This beautiful, vigorous, and free flowering Rose gives us every promise of becoming one of our very best and most popular garden varieties. The plants branch freely producing a well-spread yet compact bush of good sym- metry. Large, urn-shaped buds and well-formed flowers of an Intense deep vivid crimson shaded oxolood red and mellowed by a soft velvety nap. Awarded Silver Medal. International Flower Show, New York, Spring 1934. $ pe
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