New and Recently Introduced Everblooming Roses 



Our Roses are the finest quality No. 1 Stock. They are all Northern grown under the most sanitary and scientific conditions, 

 and must not be compared with inferior, cheaply grown plants. We offer a select list of varieties. 



We furnish these plants in a dormant condition in Spring up to May 1st. Send for pamphlet "Garden Culture of the Rose." 



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CAPISTRANO 



(Patent applied for) 



A wonderful new Rose of superior quality, with large buds, and 

 flowers. Color a glowing rose pink that lasts throughout the life of the 

 flower. The plant is upright in growth and extremely vigorous. 



2-year-old dormant plants, §2.00 each. 



FASHION 



(Plant Patent No. 789) 



Color a luminous coral pink overlaid with gold. Constant new 

 growth replaces the old so that as one flower cluster finishes other 

 clusters develop to take its place. The open blooms are about three 

 inches across and the plant reaches a height of from two and one-half 

 to three feet. 



2-year-old dormant plants. $2.00 each. 



MISSION BELLS 



(Patent applied for) 



Color deep salmon pink changing to a clear shrimp pink. It is re- 

 markable for its vigor, length of stem and texture of foliage. Pleasing 

 tea-scented fragrance. 



2-year-old dormant plants, S2.00 each. 



SUTTER'S GOLD 



(Patent applied for) 



The growth is vigorous, the foliage deep green and highly resistant 

 to mildew, but the glory of this variety is its fragrant flowers. It has 

 long pointed yellow buds richly shaded with orange and red. When 

 fully open, it is a superb yellow Rose with coppery veins through the 

 petals. 



2-year-old dormant plants, S2.00 each. 



America's Hall of Fame of Outstanding Everblooming Roses 



Butter Scotch 



Plant Patent No. 613. The long, graceful 

 petals of this showy rose have an absolutely 

 unique coloring. Those on the outside are 

 soft pale orange-yellow, while the inside 

 ones are soft yellow-orange with lemon base. 

 The over-all effect is that of a soft pastel 

 buff — a shade that is unusually mellow and 

 warm. $1.75 each. 



California Centennial 



Patent Applied For. Remarkably vigor- 

 ous plants set with attractive, thick, leathery 

 foliage identifying this as a plant of the( 

 strongest constitution and consequently the 

 flowers also are exceptionally strong. They 

 are an appealing deep crimson-red color that 

 retains its charm and full beauty as long as 

 the flowers last. $1.75 each. 



Charlotte Armstrong 



Plant Patent No. 455. An All America 

 Award Winner and freely acclaimed the 

 finest rose introduction of recent years.' In 

 the bud stage the color is rich blood-red and 

 when opening they turn spectrum-red if the 

 weather is cool, but to cerise if it is hot. Very 

 vigorous, with deep green foliage. $1 .50 each. 



Douglas MacArthur 



A very vigorous, hardy, free blooming 

 rose with leathery, dark green foliage and 

 magnificent flowers presenting a unique 

 blend of rose, gold, and salmon. The flowers 

 are high-centered and of splendid form. 

 Named after an outstanding soldier who is 

 without doubt one of the greatest military 

 men of our days. $1.50 each. 



Forty-Niner 



Plant Patent No. 792. No rose can equal 

 and none surpasses Forty-Niner in its strik- 

 ing color scheme. The outside of the fine, 

 large, well formed flowers is rich chrome 

 yellow and the inside fiery oriental red. It is 

 this sharp color contrast which makes Forty- 

 Niner so unusual and accounts for its great 

 popularity. $1.75 each. 



Peace 



All America Award Winner 



Plant Patent No. 591. Peace has been 

 voted by the Men's Garden Club of 

 America the finest of all roses. Peace has 

 vigor and beauty with the opening buds a 

 delightful cream-yellow. As they expand 

 they become alabaster white with the 

 edges tinted clear cerise. Despite the large 

 size of the blooms they have a delicate 

 appearance — an almost ethereal loveli- 

 ness. S2.00 each. 



Heart's Desire 



Plant Patent No. 501. All America Gold 

 Medal Winner. A most attractive deep red, 

 free from any disturbing purplish tones 

 even if exposed to full sun. A flower of ideal 

 form developing from long-pointed buds 

 and having a unique haunting perfume. 

 Heart's Desire is strong and disease-resis- 

 tant. $1.75 each. 



Mme. Chiang Kai-shek 



Plant Patent No. 664. Shapely long- 

 pointed buds open to full, beautifully formed 

 creamy yellow flowers carried on long stems 

 that are covered with large, leathery, dark 

 green, disease-resistant foliage. The plants 

 are remarkably free flowering and present a 

 sturdy picture as they stand upright with- 

 out being stiff. $1.75 each. 



Mirandy 



Plant Patent No. 632. Truly huge flowers 

 each with about fifty petals — and that 

 makes them exceptionally double. Of an 

 exciting deep crimson shade. The blooms 

 expand slowly from graceful oval buds and 

 as they do they develop a rich damask 

 fragrance. Blooms right thru the hot 

 weather. $1.50 each. 



Nocturne 



Plant Patent No. 713. As the name in- 

 dicates this is one of the darkest of all 

 roses — deep rich red that nevertheless, 

 has great life and vivacity. It is an All 

 America Winner and many give it a place 

 among the choicest half dozen red roses in 

 existence. $1.75 each. 



Sleigh Bells 



Patent Applied For. White roses always 

 have a special appeal to a great many gar- 

 deners and consequently Sleigh Bells is 

 destined to popularity. The trace of primrose 

 at the base of the petals is just enough to 

 give it warmth and add life. Delightfully 

 fragrant and with glossy, disease-resistant 

 foliage. $2.00 each. 



Tallyho 



Plant Patent No. 828. A most interesting 

 rose in that the color varies with the 

 weather. It may be pink or China rose, yet 

 at other times phlox pink describes the 

 color more accurately. The outside of the 

 petals varies from crimson to cardinal red. 

 Just picture the beautiful contrast these 

 colors create. Has graceful, pointed buds 

 and long stems. $2.00 each. 



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 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 River. 



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