Golden Rapture 
Our Roses are the finest quality 
No. 1. steck, field-grown, two- 
year-old dormant plants. They are 
northern grown under the most 
scientific conditions, and must not 
be compared with inferior, cheaply 
grown plants. 
We start digging and shipping 
Roses about October 20th. They 
are packed in damp sphagnum moss, 
and as the roots are not exposed to 
the air, the plants reach our cus- 
tomers fresh and full of vitality. 
Ami Quinard. Prized for the deep velvety 
luster of the buds and the crimson- 
maroon tones in the open flower; fra- 
grant. The plant is vigorous and upright. 
Autumn. A combination of burnt orange, 
red and gold—very striking. The medium 
sized bud develops into a lovely cup- 
shaped flower with pleasing fragrance. 
Betty Uprichard. Perfectly shaped, long, 
pointed bud, long lasting qualities when 
open, and persistent blooming qualities. 
Buds copper-red, open to a brilliant or- 
ange-carmine on outer petals with salmon 
reflexes. The fragrance is rich and spicy. 
Ftenderson ‘ Yy 
Famous 
Everblooming 
ROSES 
Glowing Carmine 
Caledonia. Full, fragrant pure white blooms. 
Upright and vigorous grower. Very pop- 
ular and a favorite for cut flowers. 
Condesa de Sastago. Rich yellow buds un- 
fold into copper colored blooms, with the 
yellow on the reverse, making a conspi- 
cuous and startling effect as the flowers 
recch different stages. Blooms are fully 
double with alluring raspberry fragrance. 
Dame Edith Helen. This grand Rose is 
quite distinct and delightfully fragrant. 
Its petals turn back with that beautiful 
reflex peculiar to La France. Color a 
brilliant yet soft Rose du Barri pink. 
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Pink Daun 
Roses can be planted in the fall 
as long as the ground is free from 
frost. Many rosarians prefer fall 
planting because the plants then re- 
ceive the advantage of an early 
start in spring. These Roses are 
budded low, and when planting, the 
bud or union should be placed just 
below the surface of the soil. Be 
careful to spread the roots out well. 
Send for pamphlet “Garden Cul 
ture of the Rose.” 
Double White Killarney. Beautiful beyond 
description: many consider it easily the 
finest white garden Rose. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. The outside of the 
petals is cream and blush shaded, with 
orange at the base: the inner face is sal- 
mon-pink with golden orange at the base. 
E. G. Hill. A name that has long been asso- 
ciated with fine Roses, this variety pro- 
duces beautiful long buds of dazzling scar- 
let. The flower is high-centered; the plant 
is strong, vigorous and free flowering. 
Prices for any of the above, 80c each, $8.75 per dozen 
Ftenderson ‘ Garden Ftaamony G YOup 
of Six Recently Introduced Everblooming Roses 
Shown in Colors 42° aoe 
for the delightful fragrance of most of them. We 
on Back Cover garden Roses we have ever offered. 
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Most Beautiful Rose in France,’ 
unusual coloring and habit of growth. 
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- MADAME JOSEPH PERRAUD. This Rose, which was awarded a medal as “‘The 
> is carrying on its tradition in America for 
The introducer speaks of it as ‘‘an 
anting nasturtium-buff straying to a luminous shell-pink at the petal edges.” 
It is the nearest approach to a pure buff. Price, 85c each; $9.25 per doz. 
Our pamphlet, 
4. EDEL. No group of Roses is complete without a fine white variety, 
we believe we have found one of the most dependable garden Roses ever offered. 
The plant is robust and well branched; the flowers are borne in great profusion 
throughout the entire s2ason. 
with ivory shading in the center. 
we have brought together six of the most beautiful Roses in cultivation, distinguished for 
and free flowering qualities—for the loveliness of the coloring and formation of the flowers—and 
can heartily recommend them as being six of the finest 
““Garden Culture of the Rose,’ 
> sent with every group. 
and in Edel 
They are large and full, sparkling white in color, 
Price, 85c each; $9.25 per doz. 
2. CROWN OF GOLD. The stems are slender but rigid. The bud is ideal in form. 5. THE DOCTOR. A clear rose-pink of enormous size, with large stiff petals. Plant 
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. Price, $1.00 each; $11.00 per doz. 
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found in the modern zinnias. 
fruity fragrance. 
$9.25 per doz. 
One of the most charming garden varieties. 
foliage. 
Price, 85c each; 
$13.75 per doz. 
moderately vigorous, but very floriferous, delightful verbena fragrance, and good 
A variety that was awarded the National Society Gold Medal. Price, 
$1.00 each; $11.00 per doz. 
- HINRICH GAEDE. Truly a most unusual Rose, for there is nothing to equal it 6. POINSETTIA. The name which so aptly describes this beautiful Ros was sug- 
in color, which is a rich, luminous vermilion shaded golden yellow, such as is 
It is a very free, continuous bloomer, with a rich 
gested 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. 
Price, $1.25 each: 
SPECIAL OFFER: The Garden Harmony Group of Six Everblooming 
Roses, for only $5.00. 
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