HARDY EVERBLOOMING BUSH ROSES 



David 



O.Dodd 



Great 



New 



Crimson 



Bush Rose 



A Glorious New Bush Rose 



A new crimson bush rose destined to 

 supersede all other crimsons such as 

 Etoile de Holland, Hawlmark Crimson 

 and similar varieties. A magnificent 

 rich crimson, flushed scarlet, with su- 

 perbly formed buds, carried erect and 

 opening into immense beautifully shap- 

 ed flowers. Very free flowering; growth 

 bushy and upright ; hardy. A splendid 

 crimson rose with no faults. First size 

 pot plants, 30c each, §3.00 doz., post- 

 paid. 2 year old dormant field grown 

 plants, 80c each, 2 for $1.50, postpaid. 



*E. G. HHiIi — Immense perfect blooms 

 of crimson scarlet retaining its color 

 well. Handsome pointed buds on erect 

 stems, making it fine for cutting. 

 Produces an abundance of blooms 

 throughout the entire season. Fo- 

 liage- large and free from mildew 

 . and disease. Blooms very fragrant. 

 Perfectly hardy and a splendid out- 

 door variety. First size pot plants 

 30c each, $3.00 doz., postpaid. 2 year 

 old dormant field grown plants, 80c 

 each, 2 for $1.50, postpaid. 



ETOIIiZ: DE PRANCE — The bushes 

 are blooming constantly, producing 

 large, massive, deep, full, cup-formed 

 flowers of clear red or velvety crim- 

 son. 



ETOIIiE DE HOZ.Z.AND — ^Flower 

 bright, dark red, of medium size, 

 fairly full; deliciously perfumed. 

 Growth vigorous, upright. 



A most charming rose, with dainty 

 buds, and blooms of exquisite^ form. 

 The colors of yellow-rose, deepening to- 

 wards the center to peach yellow, are 

 exceedingly soft, and very pleasin-gly 

 blended. A strong growing variety, 

 with fine healthy foliage and very lib- 

 eral in its production of blooms from 

 one season's end to the other. 

 MBS. HENRY MORSE — Two con- 

 trasting tones of pink with an under- 

 lying yellow glow, double high cen- 

 tered. 'Plant tall and branching. 

 RADIANCE The Standard Garden 

 Rose of America — This is by far the 

 best pink garden rose in existence, 

 because of its vigorous, heavy growth, 

 and its great abundance of bloom. 

 Extremely easy to grow, requiring 

 little attention, it is exceptionally 

 well adapted for the amateur's gar- 

 den. The color is almost a solid rose- 

 pink, but with lighter tints and re- 

 flections. Long, heavy stems, bear- 

 ing large and beautiful buds which 

 open slowly into globular, somewhat 

 loosely formed, fairly double flowers. 

 RED RADIANCE — Very similar to 

 Radiance and equally satisfactory. 

 Large, globular, cupped blooms, of 

 strong, clear red, with no trace of 

 any other color. An exceptionally 

 vigorous grower, sending forth heavy 

 canes, with healthy foliage. Very lib- 

 eral in producing blooms, it cannot 

 be surpassed as a red garden rose. 

 Extremely hardy. 



Price of any rose on this page, except where noted. First size pot plants. 

 25c each, 5 for $1.00. 2 year old Pot Plants or dormant field grown plants, 

 70c each, postpaid. Any four 70c kinds for $2.50 postpaid. 



