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FIELD-GROWN, TWO-YEAR-OLD DORMANT PLANTS 



Efoile de Hollande. Rosarians agree that this 

 is the most popular red everblooming garden 

 Rose in cultivation today. Its color is brilliant 

 crimson, it does not turn bluish. 



Glowing Carmine. The name appropriately de- 

 scribes this beautiful new Rose. It is a strong 

 grower, producing big Roses with many petals 

 that last well when cut. A splendid, brilliant 

 and attractive color. Price, $1.25 each; 

 $12.50 per doz. 



Golden Rapture. A splendid yellow Rose ot 

 upright growth. The pure yellow buds are of 

 ideal form. Beautiful large, double flowers which 

 last without fading. A splendid variety for 

 cutting and bedding. Highly perfumed. Price, 

 $1.25 each; $12.50 per doz. 



Gruss an Teplitz. Deep crimson. Noted for its 

 pervasive fragrance that is specially delightful. 

 The flowers come in clusters, each one perfect, 

 but on slender stems. Rich crimson, changing 

 to bright scarlet, shading to velvety fiery red. 



Heinrich Wendlcnd. Large, long, pointed buds 

 and very large, double, full, high-centered, in- 

 tensely fragrant flowers of unfading nasturtium- 

 red. Reverse of the petals deep golden yellow. 



Joanna Hill. The buds are long and pointed. 

 They open into large, full, semi-double flowers. 

 The color is clear yellow, orange-yellow at the 

 heart. 



Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. For over forty years 

 this has been the favorite pure white of Rose 

 lovers. Form perfect, fragrance delightful, and 

 plant is moderately vigorous and hardy. 



Margaret McGredy. Distinct from all others in 

 its rich coloring, which is a brilUant shade of 

 Turkish or Oriental red, passing to a beautiful 

 carmine-rose. 



McGredy's Scarlet. The fragrant, full double 

 flowers are of good size. They are brilliant scarlet 

 orange-yellow at base of petals, the upper por- 

 tions of same being lightly touched with crim- 

 son, varying some in color under changing 

 weather conditions. 



Mrs. Pierre S. DuPont. In the bud stage is red- 

 dish gold and when the fine, cup-shaped flower 

 is fully opened, a deep golden yellow. The plant 

 is strong and compact and blooms continuously. 



Mrs. Wakefield Christie-Miller. Color inside of 

 petal soft pearly blush shaded salmon, outside 

 of petal clear vermihon-rose — a marvelous and 

 delightful scheme of coloring. The blooms are of 

 enormous size, retaining their wonderful bright 

 coloring in the hottest sun. 



Pink Dawn. A very pretty Rose of exceptional 

 merit. Perfectly full, double flowers of a deep 

 rose opening to lovely pink with an orange base. 

 The showy blooms have a sweet fragrance. Of 

 sturdy, upright habit. Price, $1.25 each; 

 $12.50 per doz. 



President Herbert Hoover. Strong, vigorous 

 growth. Flowers large and full. Color a combina- 

 tion of cerise-pink, flame-scarlet and yellow, in 

 beautiful contrast which brings out the strong 

 individuaHty of this charming Rose. 



Radiance. "Radiance" is a brilliant rosy car- 

 mine, displaying beautiful, rich and opaline- 

 pink tints in the open flower; the form is fine, 

 largest size and full, with cupped petals. The 

 bud is large, brilliant, radiant; the stems are 

 long, buds and flowers borne erect. 



Red Radiance. It is a clear red sport of the well 

 known and popular garden Rose "Radiance." 



Soeur Therese. Named in honor of Sister The- 

 rese, the famed French Saint of Liseaux, who is 

 popularly known as The Little Flower. The 

 bud and bloom are large, golden yellow, chang- 

 ing to cadmium-yellow, the edges are spotted 

 carmine. It is very hardy and vigorous, and 

 blooms freely all season. 



Souvenir de Claudius Pernet. A popular va- 

 riety supplying a long-wanted yellow Rose; 

 fine buds of clear yellow, the edge of the petals 

 being somewhat lighter. A strong growing 

 plant with glossy foliage. 



Talisman. A strikingly beautiful Rose. In the 

 bud it is particularly attractive. The color is a 

 combination of gold, yellow, apricot and deep 

 pink or old rose. 



Price for any of above (except where specially priced): Strong, 2-year-old dormant plants, $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 



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EASLEA'S GOLDEN RAMBLER Pa J'no ,m 



Easlea's Golden Rambler is not a rambler in the accepted sense of producing clusters of small 

 roses, but on the contrary the flowers are large, perfectly formed and almost 4 inches in diameter 

 and are fully double, containing from 3,0 to 40 petals. The color is rich deep yellow with 

 splashes of crimson in the center of the flower. The rich olive glow of the foliage and the red 

 flowering wood present a striking and lovely contrast when the plant is covered with flowers. 

 The plant is very vigorous and perfectly hardy. Price, 2-vear-old dormant plants, 

 $1.50 each; $15.00 doz. 



EVERBLOOMING CLIMBERS 

 NEW DAWN Plant Patent I Everblooming Pink Climber 



A sport from the Dr. W. Van Fleet. The color is a delicate shade of flesh pink on the outer 

 surface, deepening to rosy flesh in the center like the Dr. W. Van Fleet. It is also identical with 

 its parent in size and formation of its flowers and habit of growth. In addition, it bloom.s 

 continuously through the summer and fall months. Price, 2-year-old dormant plants, 

 $1.50 each; $15.00 doz. 



PROSPERITY White Climbing or Pillar Rose 



Prosperity is a true Everbloomer with extra large clusters of lasting white flowers tinted 

 pink in the bud. When fuUy developed, it will attain a height of about 8 feet; it is therefore 

 best adapted for a pillar rose or for covering walls or fences. It blooms during June and July 

 on the old wood and continues flowering to late fall on the wood produced during the current 

 year. Price, 2-year-oId dormant plants, $1.50 each; $15.00 doz. 



STANDARD VARIETIES 



"Blaie." (U. S. Plant Patent No. 10.) A seedling of two popular Roses; Gruss an Teplitz and Paul's Scarlet. Blase 

 must be established one year for it to begin flowering freely, when its brilliant scarlet flowers, averaging three inches 

 across, are produced in succession. 

 $1.25 each; $12.50 per doz. 

 Climbing Americon Beauty. The rosy crimson flowers, 3 to 4 inches in diameter, are identical with its pollen 

 parent, the American Beauty, and have the same exquisite fragrance, a quality rare in Climbing Roses. 



Dr. W. Van Fleet. Flowers are 4 inches and over in diameter. The color is a delicate shade of flesh pink. 



The flo%vers are full and double, and fine for cutting. The fohage is large and glossy. 

 Emily Gray. A Hybrid Wichuriana with beautiful polished, holly-like foliage of the type. Flowers semi- 

 double, deep golden buff in color, slightly fragrant, do not fade. 

 Paul's Scarlet Climber. The flowers, a vivid scarlet, are of good size, semi-double, very freely produced in 

 clusters of 3 to 20 flowers each on much -branched canes, the plants being literally covered from top to bottom 

 with bloom. 

 Silver Moon. The flowers run 4}^ inches and over in diameter, clear silver-white in color, petals of great 

 substance and beautifully cupped. The center is filled with bright yellow stamens. 



Price for any of the above, except where specially priced, $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 



Purchaser pays transportation charges on plants. If you wish your order sent by Parcel Post, please add 10% to value of your 

 order for shipments East of the Mississippi River, and 20% for points West of the Mississippi River. 



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