FIVE C. & J. COLD COUNTRY SET 



These Magnificent Roses Are Hardy 

 Anywhere in U. S. A. 



GEORGE ARENDS 

 Pink 



J. B. CLARK 



A Glorious Red Rose like 



this in a vase, with some foliage 



makes a lovely table decoration 



Every Rose Garden 

 should have some of these 

 splendid hardy varieties. They 

 are unexcelled when in bloom 



These Roses are especially suited for the northern states on account of their extreme hardiness. They 

 also do splendidly in the middle and southern states, and no Rose-garden is complete without some hardy 

 Hybrid Perpetuals. They bloom profusely in June, and Frau Karl Druschki blooms again in the fall. 



•J. 



B. CLARK. A very vigorous grower with strong upright 

 canes. Color, intense deep scarlet, heavily shaded blackish 

 crimson; foliage bronzy green in the young stage. Makes 

 magnificent, large, perfect blooms. It is delightfully scented 

 and keeps a long time when cut. (See cut above.) Prices below. 



-yirPAUL NEYRON. Color is clear pink. Flowers are immense, 

 often measuring 5 to 6 inches across. This is said to be the 

 largest Rose in cultivation and is magnificent in every way. 

 See prices below. 



* GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. No other red Rose is so 

 widely known as dear old "General Jack." Color is brilliant 

 scarlet-crimson. It grows strong, and blooms profusely. 

 See prices below. 



• GEORGE ARENDS. The color is tender rose-pink, soft and 

 pleasing. The flowers are produced in great profusion in 

 June and they often come again in late summer and fall, 

 when the weather is favorable. This Rose is known as the 

 Pink Frau Karl Druschki and is worthy of the name. See 

 prices below. (See cut above.) 



*FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI, or WHITE AMERICAN 

 BEAUTY. The best White Rose in existence. Pure snow- 

 white, with long buds and immense, perfectly double flowers, 

 4 to 5 inches across, with wax-like petals and very durable. 

 It is one of the most continuous-flowering Roses in this 

 excellent class. Hardy everywhere that Roses grow. Good 

 for cutting. (See cut, page 20). Prices below. 



rtCCCp Nr% *y *- )ne eacn °f tne a b° ve fi ve Roses, 1-year size, for $1.50, postpaid. 

 V/FFCiIV l>IO. <£. The 5 in *2-year, field-grown, Star size for $4.50. Delivery not prepaid. 



*Roses 80c. EA. IF 



you order 25 or more. Get 



a friend or neighbor to 



order with you. 



PRICES 

 For any of the 

 above, unless 

 otherwise noted 



Note Quantity Prices — Any 25 at 100 Rate 



1-yr., Pot-Grown Plants, Postpaid . . . . 

 *2-YR., FIELD-GROWN, STAR SIZE 



Each 



$0.35 

 1.00 a 



10 for 



$2.70 

 9.00D 



100 for 



$25.00 

 80.00 D 



Order in Quantity 



and get 10 -*Roses at 

 90 cts. each, or get 25 

 ■frRoses at 80 cts. each. 



C. & J. Star Roses Are Marked with Durable CeUuloid Star Labels. There's Satisfaction in Knowing Your Roses by Name 



