HARDY EVERBLOOMING BUSH ROSES 



*Garden 



Oem 



This great new 

 hush rose intro- 

 duced and ^or 

 sale only by us 

 is a remarkable 

 rose — it has no 

 disease of any 

 kind. Absolutely 

 free from Black 

 S](ot and kindred 

 diseases that are 

 so annoying and 



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Our Great New Rose "Garden Gem" 



*Francis Scott Key 



It is by far the most popular red 

 rose, for its glowing colors, its remark- 

 able size, its fullness, its perfection of 

 form make it a greatly prized variety. 

 The color is a rich, glowing scarlet, 

 with darker shadings, becoming darker 

 as the flower ages. 



P. R. FATZEB — Creamy buff, with 

 the reverse of petals a delicate warm 

 pink, and as they expand the color 

 becomes a light orange pink. 

 IMME. BUTTERFLY— Buds a lovely 

 shade of Indian ochre, yellow at 

 base; opening flowers perfect in 

 form brilliant in color and of deli- 

 cious fragrance. 

 f* VIRGINIA R. COXE (Gruss an Te- 

 plitz) — Fiery crimson, shaded with 

 a dark velvety sheen. The flowers 

 are large and handsome, produced in 

 continuous profusion throughout the 

 season. Very vigorous, bushy grower, 

 and because of its strong growing 

 habits it should not be placed with 

 other hybrid teas. 



wiiich are found 

 so abundantly in 

 nearly all the ros- 

 es of recent or- 

 i^iin 



Its parentage 

 is the finest of 

 any rose in cul- 

 tivation — a hy- 

 bridization o f 

 "Mrs. E. T. 

 Stotesbury" — a 

 great American 

 rose and "Amer- 

 ica," another 

 great American 

 (Hill) produc- 



tion. It is a mar- 

 velously strong, 

 healthy grower 

 under the most ad- 

 verse conditions, 

 thriving even in extreme heat — just a 

 grand grower. As already stated there 

 is no rose we know of to compare with 

 it in the absolute healthy growth that 

 characterizes it at all times. Of course 

 it is but natural that it should be a 

 magnificent bloomer, continuously bear- 

 ing its beautiful, satiny pink flowers of 

 lovely form on strong erect stems, mak- 

 ing it one of the greatest of all roses 

 new or old, for garden cultivation and 

 for cutting. 



KOOTENAY — The buds are long and 

 pointed, and of exquisite form, open- 

 ing to large rounded flowers full and 

 double. Color creamy white, with 

 shadings of flesh colors towards the 

 center. Foliage heavy, unaffected by 

 disease and little troubled with in- 



MADAME SEGOND WEBER— One 



of the most beautiful roses, of ideal 

 form. The long pointed buds are 

 pink or saloion-flesh and when fully 

 expanded are immense in size, full 

 and double; as the flower opens it 

 deepens until it fairly glows with its 

 warm, deep pink. 



Price of roses on this page: First size Pot Plants, 25c each; any 5 for $1. 

 postpaid; 2 year old pot plants 70c each; any four 70c kinds for $2.50. Dormant 

 field grown plants furnished of varieties marked * 70c each, postpaid. 



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