OUT-OFTHE-ORDINARY ROSES 



Unique Hardy Moss Roses 



The beautiful buds, delicious fragrance, and 

 perfect hardiness of the Moss Roses make them 

 favorites everywhere, and deservedly so. They need 

 rich, loamy soil and an annual dressing of well- 

 rotted manure for best results. 

 ■^BLANCHE MOREAU. Pure white flowers 

 of perfect form, large and full. The buds and 

 flowers are furnished with a deep 

 green moss. -k2-yr., Star size 

 only, $i □ 

 -fr CRESTED MOSS. Color is pale rose; 

 flowers full and most exquisitely 

 mossed. ~k2-yr. Star size o?ily, $1 a 

 ■frHENRI MARTIN. Medium-sized 

 flowers; bright rosy red. A free 

 bloomer, i-yr. size, 35c. postpaid, 

 •k2-yr. Star size, $1 a 

 I wish to state that I have ordered Roses from a dozen 

 growers this season, as far west as Los Angeles and 

 Portland, Ore., but those received from you are by 

 far the best of all. Again thanking you. — Mrs. Geo. T., 

 Mt. Vernon, N. Y., May 27, 1922. 



I ordered 25 Roses 

 from you last March 

 and was delighted 

 with them. Every 

 one bloomed this 

 summer and num- 

 bers of people re- 

 marked their size. 

 Mrs. A. B. T. Cam- 

 eron, S. C Sep- 

 tember 28, 1922. 



Fertilize with 

 Stimuplant, see 

 page 51. 



"HOW 



TO GROW 



ROSES" 



Cloth bound. 

 Price $1.50, ppd. 



2 Hybrid Sweetbriers 



*AMY ROBSART. Bright rose blooms of 

 medium size. The foliage has the de- 

 lightful Sweetbrier fragrance. $1 each a 



•A-AJOTE OF GEIERSTEIN. Flowers are 

 dark, velvety crimson. Graceful branching 

 habit. Foliage very fragrant. $1 each □ 



^Harison's Yellow 



Flowers are bright, clear golden yellow. A bush of Harison's Yellow, 

 when fully grown, is a magnificent and heartsome sight in early spring, 

 its blooms coming in such abundance as almost to cover the bush. It 

 makes a beautiful specimen plant for a lawn. $1 each D 

 ^AUSTRIAN COPPER. Flowers medium sized, single, and of 



bright coppery red color; reverse of petals golden yellow. $1 each □ 

 *PERSIAJY YELLOW. Flowers medium size and very full. Color 



lovely golden yellow. $1 each D 



STANDARD or TREE ROSES 



Wm^ PLEASE ORDER BEFORE APRIL 1 



Tree Roses occupy but little ground space and are very imposing 

 when planted among shrubbery or perennials. They are about 3 J? 

 to 4 feet in height. Along the sides of a walk they form an avenue 

 effect. They are a decided addition to any garden and are always 

 greatly in demand. 



Price $2.50 each; any 5 for $10.50 or 10 for $20 D 

 Columbia. (H.T.) Brilliant rose-pink. Very fine. 

 Duchess of Wellington. (H.T.) Coppery saffron-yellow. 

 Exoelsa. (H.W.) Clear carmine-lake. Branches droop down. 

 Frau Karl Druschki. (H.P.) The finest white Rose in existence. 

 General MacArthur. (H.T.) Brilliant, glowing crimson-scarlet. 

 Gruss an Teplitz. (H.T.) Dark rich crimson. Very fine. 

 JLady Ashtown. (H.T.) Pale rose, shading to yellow at the base. 

 .Los Angeles. (H.T.) Flame-pink, coral, and gold. 

 Mine. Edouard Herriot. (Per.) Coral-red, passing to prawn-red. 

 Ophelia. (H.T.) Salmon-flesh, shaded with rose. 



Paul's Scarlet Climber. (H.W.) Vivid scarlet. Branches droop down. 

 Sunburst. (H.T.) Cadmium-yellow, center orange-yellow. 



* 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 Medal, National 

 Rose Society, and winner of the Gold 

 Cup offered by the London Daily Mail 

 for the best Rose exhibited at the Inter- 

 national Horticultural Exhibition, May 

 1912. A free-blooming Rose, producing 

 fine flowers all summer and until frost. 

 $1 each, 10 for $9 □ 



Mme. Edouard Herriot 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. 



*RAYON D'OR. Flower cadmium- 

 yellow toning to sunflower-yellow 

 when fully open; buds long and 

 striped coppery red. $1 each □ 



^CONSTANCE. Lovely, long, orange 

 yellow buds, sometimes streaked 

 crimson. Flower golden yellow, 

 full and globular. $1 each □ 



Standard or Tree Rose, grown on stems 3 Vz to 4 feet high 



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