AUTUMN, 1923 • PLANT THESE ROSES NOW 



Choice Everblooming Roses 



Price, $1 each, 10 for $9, 25 for $20, delivery not prepaid 



*2-yr., Field- 

 Grown Star Size 



IT'S A PLEASURE TO US TO PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS 



March 30. iQ-'3. 

 The shrubs and Roses reached me in excellent condition. I 

 have never received such exquisite plants from any nursery 

 and want to KCt more of your Roses now and not lose another sea- 

 son, so if you will kindly send me a second shipment, you will 

 find enclosed money order for 520. — Mrs.W. E. C, Raleigh, N. C. 



April 10, n^-'3. 

 As a token of appreciation of the promptness of 

 your service and the fine character of the stock you 

 sent, check is enclosed for $2^0 to rover a double duj)!!- 

 cation of the bush rose- order. — \'i( tor M., Landscaj"- 

 Architect, Washington, D. C. 



i^LADY ASHTOWN. An idtal Rose of vigorous 

 growth and ver>- llorircroiis. It makes a superb, 

 fat, pointed bud which opens into a full and 

 perfect bloom. The color is a soft, rich rose 

 with hints of yellow at the base of the petals. 

 \'ou will be delighted with this Rose for it 

 holds its beaiit>' for days when cut. Prices above. 



i*PINK MAMAN COCHET. (T.) This is a Tea 

 Rose, but one with such a vigorous constitution 

 that it can be planted in the Hybrid Tea bed 

 and not be out of place. The flowers are of 

 enormous size, very full and of great depth and 

 substance. Color rich coral-pink, elegantly 

 shaded with rosy crimson; has broad, thick, 

 shell-like petals and makes superb, long-pointed 

 buds; produces flowers the whole growing 

 season. Deliciously sweet and a hardy, vigorous 

 grower. It ranks among the very best hardy 

 e\'crblooming Roses. See prices above. 



July 18, 1923. 

 The Roses which I purchased of you in the spring of 

 1922 have been beautiful this year. We have had cut 

 Roses ever>' day and they are still a mass of blooms. No 

 matter where we cut, it seems there are so many buds that 

 the empty spaces are soon covered up. — William T., South- 

 port, Conn. 



*MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT. An all-purpose 

 Rose, for it can be used for bedding, for cutting, 

 and also for show blooms. Anyone who has 

 visited Portland, Ore., during the Rose Festival 

 will see this variety used simply by the million 

 for decorating the floats and other display pur- 

 poses. The flowers are very large, perfect, 

 and globular in form; color is clear rich pink. 

 Plant in rich, loamy soil and feed well (but do 

 not overfeed) to keep the plant in vigorous 

 condition and you will have blooms from June 

 till frost comes. See prices above. 1 



*MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT (DAILY MAIL.) 



Sure to attract attention because of its color, 

 which is coral-red passing to prawn-red. The 

 buds are a beautiful, deep coral-red, shaded, 

 with yellow. A Rose of such 

 unusual and pleasing color that 

 it is a favorite wherever 

 grown. Awarded Gold 

 Aledal, National Rose So- 

 ciety, and winner of the 

 Gold Cup offered by the 

 London Daily Mail for the best 

 Rose exhibited at the International 

 Hort. Exhibition. Prices above. 



Mme. Edouard Harriot in Wyoming 



. . . Also kindly note the Rose, Mme. Edouard Herriot you 

 sent me two years ago gave 37 blossoms, beginning June 23 

 and ending middle of September. This, I believe, equals the 

 best records in the "American Rose Annual" for last year, and 

 to think it was done in a climate over 6,000 feet above sea- 

 level. — A. B., Cheyenne, Wyo., June 15, 1922. 



*PRINCE DE BULGARIE. A vigorous grower 

 producing large, fidl flowers of silvery rose 

 color, shading to deeper rose in the center of the 

 bloom and tinted with salmon and yellow. The 

 lovely buds open to perfect blooms which are 

 delicately fragrant. See prices above. 



*RADIANCE. (See cut page 6.) A Rose peculiarly 

 adajnt-d to our tr>'ing American climate. It 

 blooms bountifully in June, producing extra- 

 large, beautifully formed flowers of brilliant 

 rosy carmine and dispkiys lovely opaline tints 

 in the open flower. During the hot days of 

 July and August this Rose continues to bloom 

 when many other varieties fail, so it is ideal for 

 bedding, and the flowers, on long, strong stems, 

 are fine for cutting. See prices above. 



*REp RADLANCE. A lovely, large-flowering, 

 vigorous-growing Rose, forming perfect blooms, 

 clear cerise-red in color. It is comparatively 

 new but has proved a worthy addition to the 

 red class. The fragrance is delightful and you 

 can depend on this Rose producing blooms 

 on strong, straight stems almost continuously 

 from June until frost. See prices above. 



Special Offer No. 7 



One each of the 12 ex 

 quisite everbloom- 

 ing, Roses listed on 

 these two 

 pages for $10. 

 Delivery not 

 prepaid 



This Rose 

 has the de- 

 licious tea 

 fragrance 

 that is so 

 charming. 



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