How To Grow Roses.” Price, $1.25 
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EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA ROSES 
SHADES OF PINK—DARK, MEDIUM AND LIGHT 
* COLUMBIA. (New.) A splendid, large, fully double Rose 
of very lasting qualities. It is a strong grower, almost thorn- 
less, and the brilliant rose-pink flowers are most attractive. 
A great prize-winner. I-yr. 50 cts., postpaid; *%2-yr., Star 
size, $1.50 0. (See cut.) 
* COUNTESS OF GOSFORD. Salmon-pink, suffused saffron- 
yellow. An exceptionally fine Rose that does not fade. The 
flowers are very large, of elongated shape, and produced on 
vigorous, upright stems. This Rose is remarkable for its free- 
dom of bloom and is excellent for cutting. 
* DEAN HOLE. Color silvery carmine, shaded salmon. A very 
distinct, large-flowered, free bloomer. The flowers are full 
and the combination of color is seldom seen in any other 
Rose. Gold Medal N.R.S. of England. 
* DUCHESS OF ALBANY. This Rose is often spoken of as 
“Red La France” but it is not a red Rose. It closely resembles 
La France, but is much deeper in color—a lovely, very deep 
rose-pink. It is deliciously fragrant and fine every way. 
*LA DETROIT. Color, shell-pink, shading to soft rose. Flowers are large, 
full, and finely formed; very free blooming. %2-yr., Star size only. 
* LADY ALICE STANLEY. Color, coral-rose, the inside of the petals shading 
to flesh-pink. Grand for bedding. Makes splendid, large, full flowers. 
*% LADY ASHTOWN. Pale rose, shading to yellow at base of petals. Flowers 
large, full, and pointed. An ideal Rose. 
* JONKHEER J. L. MOCK. The color is carmine on the out- 
side, and imperial pink on the inside of the flower. The 
blooms are very darge, perfectly formed, and highly perfumed. 
Plant an entire Rose-bed of this one kind. Note below how 
satisfactory this is for bedding. 
Order No. 22038. Oct. II, 1920. 
Kindly note that everything I have received from you has been perfectly 
satisfactory. The ten dozen J.J. L. Mock Roses bloomed most beautifully all 
summer and I got more satisfaction and pleasure out of them than any- 
thing else in my garden.—H. W. P., Wellsburg, W. Va. 
* KILLARNEY. Flowers intensely fragrant. The buds are 
large, long, and pointed. Color is exquisite—a brilliant im- 
perial pink. A bed of these beauties in full bloom is a sight 
not easily forgotten. 
%* KILLARNEY BRILLIANT. Flower is somewhat larger, and 
a more brilliant pink than the parent Killarney. Excellent 
for bedding and for cut-flowers. 
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%LA FRANCE. This Rose was introduced in 1867 and has been 
a favorite ever since. Both buds and flowers are of lovely form, 
grand size, and very highly perfumed. Color peach-blossom- 
pink, clouded with rosy flesh. (See, also, Duchess of Albany.) 
%LOS ANGELES. The color is a luminous flame-pink, toned with 
coral and shaded with translucent gold at the base of the 
petals. *%2-yr., field-grown, Star size only, $1.50 each O 
* MME. ABEL CHATENAY. A Rose of most beautiful form, full and 
double. Rich golden pink, flushed orange and fawn. 
* MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT. Large, full flowers and handsome ; 
buds which resemble the famous La France Rose. Color is clear, rich pink, 
finely edged with silvery rose. In great demand for mass planting. 
* MME. JULES GROLEZ. A fine Rose for making a solid bed, well-formed 
and double. Color rose and satiny pink. 
* MRS. A. R. WADDELL. A very handsome Rose, very free flow- 
ering and most attractive in half-opened < 
bud form. Color is soft rosy salmon, 
suffused with golden sheen. 
* MRS. W. CHRISTIE MILLER. Soft « 
pearly blush color, shaded salmon. The 
petals are wavy or crisped, distinct and 
novel in shape. *2-yr., Star size only. 
+ OPHELIA. (See inside back cover.) 
* PREMIER. (New.) A magnificent nov- 
elty with splendid, double, large, fra- 
grant flowers of rich, deep rose-color. 
It is practically thornless and is des- , 
tined to become very popular. z-yr. | 
50 cts., postpaid ; %2-yr., Star size $1.50 O 
(See cut, page 12.) 
* RADIANCE. (See inside back cover.) 
* WELLESLEY. Color rose-pink and silvery rose. The 
plant grows vigorously, making splendid, well- 
formed bushes that produce flowers all season. 
* WINNIE DAVIS. Apricot-pink, shading to flesh- 
pink. Flowers fulland fragrant. *2-yr., Star size only. 
* WILLIAM NOTTING. Bright rosy cerise with 
center deeper. Very sweet. %2-yr., Star size only. . 
Roses 90c. Ea. IF | ___ PRICES 
Note Quantity Prices—Any 25 at 100 Rate 
WwW 
Columbia. The New Prize-Winner. *2-yr., Star size, $1.50 each 0 
ORDER IN QUANTITY 
you order 25 or more. Get | For any of the 
a friend or neighbor to | above, unless 
order with you. 
1-yr., Pot-Grown Plants, Postpaid. . 
and get 10 %Roses at $1 
..'$0.35 |$1.60 |$3.00 |$28.00 sacks orl weti2eeaRones 
otherwise noted | *2-YR., FIELD-GROWN STAR SIZE...| 1.2501| 5.750 |10.000 90.000 
at 90 cts. each. 
The Celluloid Name Labels on C. & J. Star Size Roses Are Unique. The Labels Are Durable, So You Can ALWAYS Know Your Roses 
OIndicates delivery not prepaid. See page 3 
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