Deceubkb 3, 1914. 



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HOOSIER BEADTY 



THE NEW ROSE FOR 1915 



If you need a more profitable red rose thaa 

 the one you are growintf. HOOSIER BEAUTY 

 is your variety. 



It is as fragrant as Richmond; 

 Has more petals; 

 A stififer stem; 

 A texture like velvet; 

 In color, glowing crimson-scar- 

 let, with darker shadings. 



The bud is of good length, ships well in the 

 close-cut state, and opens into a magnificent 

 bloom, quite dazzling in velvety brilliance. 



As soon as thoroughly established in the 

 soil, it sends out long, stiff growths with a 

 bud on every shoot. 



It does not need to be pinched like Killar^y 

 or Richmond, but produces, naturally, stems 2 

 to 3 ft. in length; each plant keeps up a very 

 close succession of bloom, and again, unlike 

 Richmond, it is a good summer rose. 



It is a clean grower, and shows very little 

 inclination to "spot" or mildew; indeed the 

 variety is quite clear of both. It is an easy 

 doer, grows side by side with Richmond and 

 Eillamey, and has become instantly popular 

 and in heavy demandiM^ the four cities where 

 blooms have been soldmilbwer buyers through 

 the section calling for n by name. 



We are describing the rose very fully.<.4a 

 response to questions asked us by intending 

 purchasers. 



So free in both growth and production of 

 bloom is it, that it is already recognized as 

 having the qualities of a great commercial cut 

 flower variety. 



We have splendid own root stock propagated 

 in September, while our grafted stock is worked on 

 the highest grade of British Manetti procurable. 



PRICE 

 Own Root. .$30.00 per 100; $250.00 per 1000 

 Grafted.... :'>5.00 per 100; 300.00 per lOOO 



Ready March 1. 

 For Sale by 



The E. G. Hill Co. F. Dmer & Sons Co. 



Ricbmond, Ind. 



La Fayette, Ind. 



Our New Rose, Mrs. Moorfield Storey 



Has a strong:, upright growth, the wood being very stout and smooth, with large, handsome, 

 dark green foliage, practically mildew or black-spot proof. The flowers, which are freely 

 produced, are of good size and substance with abundant petals, opening: freely. The color is 

 a shell pink, deepening toward the center, with the large smooth petals tipped deep rose. It 

 will be a fine, yet distinct, companion for the /Vlrs. Charles Russell rose. 



100 250 500 1000 2500 5000 10,000 



Own Root $30.00 $70.00 $125.00 $250.00 $5«5.00 $1000.00 $1800.00 



Grafts 35.00 82.50 150.00 300.00 690.00 1250.00 2300.00 



Eyes 27.00 (52.60 110.00 220.00 490.00 850.00 1500.00 



Own Root and Grafts delivered in March, 1915. Eyes in January and February, 1915. 



WABAN kOSE CONSERVATORIES, Natick, Mass. 



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