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We furnish these plants in a dormant condition in Spring ur to May 1st and in the Autumn from October 25th up to as long as the ground is open. 

 Owing to restricted labor conditions, we are unable to furnish pot grown plants this year. Send for pamphlet "Garden Culture of the Rose." 



AMI QUINARD. Prized for the deep velvety 

 luster of the buds and the crimson maroon tones in 

 the open flower; fragrant. The plant is vigorous and 

 upright. 



ANZAC. (Plant Patent 636.) Its vigorous growth 

 and leathery foliage foretell the advent of many 

 shapely buds and beautiful flowers. Buds of fifty 

 waxen petals steeped in coral and washed with gold 

 unfold into perfectly formed fragrant camellia-like 

 flowers. As the flowers expand the original colors 

 lighten, the golden flush at the base of the petals 

 passes to yellow and the coral changes to rosy lake. 



Price, 2-year-old dormant plants, SI. 50 each; 

 S15.00 doz. 



CALEDONIA. Full, fragrant pure white blooms. 

 Upright and vigorous grower. Very popular and a 

 favorite for cut flowers. 



CALIFORNIA. (Plant Patent 449.) The color is 

 a glorious shade of ruddy orange toned with saffron 

 yellow; the exterior of the broad petals overlaid with 

 Saturn rose — a dual tone effect of indescribable rich- 

 ness and beauty. Buds long and pointed; flowers of 

 enormous size, reaching a diameter of 5 inches. 

 Growth vigorous, with healthy glossy green foliage. 



Price, 2-year-old dormant plants, $1.50 ea.; 

 SI 5.00 doz. 



CHRISTOPHER STONE. In a nation-wide poll 

 of rose growers, this variety ranked second in a list 

 of ten best varieties. It is a bright scarlet red with 

 perfectly formed flowers. 



CONDESA de SA6TAGO. Rich yellow buds un- 

 fold into copper-colored blooms, with the yellow on 

 the reverse, making a conspicuous and startling 

 effect as the flowers reach different stages. Blooms 

 are fully double with alluring raspberry fragrance. 

 An exceptionally vigorous and bushy grower. 



CRIMSON GLORY. (Plant Patent 105.) The 



plant is of spreading habit, so desirable for garden 

 planting. The large buds are of typical urn-shape. 

 They open into full, well-formed blooms of a deep 

 vivid crimson shaded ox-blood red with a soft 

 velvety nap. 



Price, 2-year-old dormant plants, SI. 50 ea.; 

 S15.00doz. 



CROWN OF GOLD. The stems are 

 slender but rigid. The bud is ideal in 

 form, long and pointed; the open flower 

 of splendid form with a rich, spicy perfume. 

 The color, a heart of rich chrome-yellow, 

 shading cream at outer edges of the petal. 



DOUGLAS MacARTHUR. (Plant 

 Patent 581.) The strong bushes send up 

 numerous shoots clothed with dark green 

 leathery foliage.. As a flag unfurls, the 

 long pointed buds open slowly into glori- 

 ous high centered flowers of fine propor- 

 tion. The color is hard to define, it being 

 an exquisite blending of rose, gold and 

 salmon. 



Price, 2-year-old dormant plants, 

 SI. 50 ea.; S15.00 doz. 



EDITOR McFARLAND. Healthy, up- 

 right plants are freely furnished with 

 beautifully modeled buds and fragrant 

 blooms of- deep pink. 



GOLDEN CONDESA de SASTAGO. 



A pure golden yellow sport of the lovely 

 and popular Condesa. It enjoys the same 

 habits of vigorous growth and bushiness. 

 The flowers are large, full, rich and deep. 

 Its fragrance is also most alluring. 



GOLDEN DAWN. Light yellow. Mag- 

 nificent full-petaled, tea-scented, light 

 yellow blooms on plants that are furn- 

 ished with lovely, glossy, disease-resis- 

 tant, holly-like foliage. 



HINRICH GAEDE. The color is truly the most 

 vivid and brilliant, unlike any other rose. It is a 

 rich, luminous vermilion shaded with golden yellow 

 such as is found in our high-colored modern zinnias. 

 The rich fruity fragrance adds further charm. 



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 40 

 years this has been the favorite pure white of rose 

 lovers. Form perfect, fragrance delightful and plant 

 is moderately vigorous and hardy. 



LEONARD BARRON. Flowers when fully opened 

 show a mixture of salmon-buff and shell-pink, well 

 blended. Very large blooms, good grower. 



McGREDY'S SCARLET. The fragrant, full, 

 double flowers are of good size. They are brilliant 

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

 portions of same being lightly touched with crimson. 



MME. BUTTERFLY. A sport from Ophelia, re- 

 taining all the good qualities of its parent, but with 

 deeper shadings of apricot and gold on the salmon- 

 pink ground. 



MME. JULES BOUCHE. A splendid rose that 

 should be in every garden; color salmon-white, cen- 

 ter shaded rose. Large and full, well formed flowers. 

 Just as handsome in the full-bloom flower as in the 

 bud. A most prolific bloomer, very fragrant. Long, 

 straight stems and splendid foliage. A thrifty grower. 



MRS. HENRY BOWLES. A prodigious bloom- 

 er, one of the freest known, remarkably healthy and 

 vigorous. Color, brilliant pink with lighter salmon- 

 pink shadings. 



Crimson Glory 



MRS. PIERRE S. DuPONT. In the bud stage is 

 reddish-gold and when the fine, cup-shaped flower is 

 fully opened, a deep golden- yellow. The plant is 

 strong and compact and blooms continuously. 



PEARL HARBOR. (Plant Patent 637.) Some 

 of the remarkable features of this rose are em- 

 bodied in a plant of tremendous vigor. It will grow 

 and bloom freely under adverse conditions, and 

 there is scarcely a period during the season when 

 magnificent buds and flowers are not available. 

 The large fragrant flowers are borne on vigorous 

 canes'; the buds are long and the upper surface of the 

 petals is a delicate shell pink with golden bronze 

 shadings at the base. The outer or reverse side of 

 the petals is vivid Tyrian rose. 



Price, 2-year-old dormant plants, SI. 50 ea.; 

 $15.00 doz. 



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. 



POINSETTIA. The name which so aptly de- 

 scribes this beautiful rose was suggested by Dr. 

 J. Horace MacFarland, of the American Rose 

 Society. It has semi-double flowers of a bright rich 

 scarlet color produced profusely during the whole 

 season on vigorous plants of fairly tall growth. 



PRESIDENT 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 in- 

 dividuality 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, bril- 

 liant, radiant; the stems are long, and flowers borne 

 erect. 



RED RADIANCE. It is a clear red sport of the 

 well-known and popular garden rose "Radiance." 

 It inherits all the fine qualities of the latter — 

 vigorous growth, erect branching habit, and healthy 

 dark green foliage. The stems are long and rigid. 

 Delightfully fragrant. 



ROSLYN. Magnificent blooms of golden 

 yellow with the back of the petals deep 

 orange. Buds are long pointed and open to 

 mildly fragrant, semi-double flowers on 

 vigorous, compact plants. 



SOEUR THERESE. Named in honor of 

 Sister Therese, the famed French Saint of 

 Liseux, who is popularly known as The 

 Little Flower. The bud and bloom are large, 

 golden yellow, changing to cadmium-yellow; 

 the edges are spotted carmine. It is very 

 hardy and vigorous, and blooms freely all 

 season. 



SYRACUSE. Of French origin. It re- 

 ceived high honors at the Municipal Rose 

 Garden at Syracuse and hence the name. 

 It is a full double scarlet crimson, fine 

 shaped buds and long lasting. 



TALISMAN. A strikingly beautiful rose. 

 In the bud it is particularly attractive. The 

 color is a combination of gold yellow, apri- 

 cot and deep pink or old rose. The outside 

 of the petals is bright yellow gold and 

 pink; as the flowers expand they become 

 bright apricot gold and deep rose pink. 



TEXAS CENTENNIAL. (PlantPatent 

 No. 162.) A sport of President' Herbert 

 Hoover, having the same wonderful quali- 

 ties. The color is blood-red, toning to cerise- 

 red in the center. Very unusual. 



Price, 2-year-old dormant plants, SI. 50 

 ea.: $15.00 doz. 



THE DOCTOR. A clear rose-pink of 

 enormous size, with large stiff petals. Plant 

 moderately vigorous but very floriferous, 

 delightful verbena fragrance, and good 

 foliage. Awarded the National Society- 

 Gold Medal. 



Prices for above, except where noted, 2-year-old dormant plants, $1.35 each; $13.50 doz. 

 SPECIAL NOTICE: Purchaser pays transportation charges on plants. If you wish your order sent by Parcel Post, please add 10% 

 to value of your order for packing and postage for shipments East of the Mississippi, and 20% for points West of the Mississippi 

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