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ROSES 



ROSE Eugene Jacquet. Scer.:ed "lowers of bright carmine, in large 

 dusters. Vigorous climber; good foliage; hardy. 25c, 3 for 60c. 



ROSE Hugonis Hugo's Rose). A very popular shrubby ::se from 

 Western _l-.ir.a, growing 6 to 8 feet high, producing long, arching 

 sprays covered with myriads of pale yellow, single flowers in 

 kite spring, rwo-yeai plants £1 11 each 3 for S2.50. 



ROSE Multiflora. Perfectly hardy. Pure white flowers and borne 

 in z:ez: profusion. 50c each, 2 ::: fl 25. 



ROSE Polyantha Nana. Grows about the size of Rose Rouletti pos- 

 sibly a little larger; flowers hght pink to white. A decided novel- 

 ty 40c each 1 ::: 51.11. 



ROSE Rouletti (Alpine Rose). Just imagine a full grown rose bush 

 small enough to place beneath a quart cup. The tiny buds are 

 perfectly formed opening into miniature double rose-pink flowers 

 about the size of a marble. May be raised as pot plant or grown 

 cutside :r. the rock-garden, or for edging along walks and flower 

 : . . Perfectly hardy. Blooms all summer outdoors and the 

 year around in the house. Strong plants arown in pots 35c each, 

 1 ::: 90c 11 ::: £1 11 



ROSE Wichuraiana. This sper.es is especially ndirpied us a 



id cover -.-.-here other rrses are not likely to succeed. The 



ers are borne freely in late spring or early summer and the 



plants rcr.tinue to bloom for three or four weeks. 15c, 3 for 60c. 



The Favorite Dozen Roses 



Here is a choice selection of Favorite Roses from the world's 



bes:. We believe that you cannot find a better dozen offered 



anywhere. They are all extra-strong No. 1 stock. You cannot 



buy better plants. Not to be compared with much of the stock 



oeing offered. 



Each 60c, 3 for S1.50, 6 for $2.75, 12 for S5.00. 



BETTY UPRICHARD. S ilm on-pink inside, carmine-red outside. 

 Healthy vigorous free-blooming. 



ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. The world's leading red rose, with brilliant 



blccrr.s :: -rvr..::^:.- size. 

 EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. Buds rich cr-r.re salmon-pink on interior, 



turning :c ~slder. shaded blccrr.s. 

 E. G. HILL. Dazzling scarlet, shading to deeper red; very double. 

 MRS. CHARLES BELL. A sport from Radiance and like it in free, 



Lusty deeming Shell-pink with salmon shading. 

 PAUL NEYRON. The well-knowrr favorite, -/nth immense pink 



PRESIDENT HOOVER. An outstanding novelty of maroon, orange 



and gold. A gcod rose for the florist or home-garden. 

 PINK RADIANCE. Soft carmine-pink; double; sweet scented. Free 



RED RADIANCE, .he favorite red rose of thousands all over 

 America. Hardy, healthy, free-blooming. 



TALISMAN. Most vividly colored rose-apricot, shading to yellow 



rr: b~se. Strong grower; free bloom er. 

 WHITE AMERICAN BEAUTY. A white flowering type of the old 



Fairy or Baby Roses 



Roses from Seed the first year 



One of the most unique and novel Roses grown. These Roses 



bloom the first season from seed, giving an assortment of single, 



semi-double and double flowers, bourne in clusters with the many 



tints and colors of cultivated Roses. Seed 25c per pkt., 3 pkts. 60c. 



ROSES by F. F. Rockwell. Tells just what the beginner or average 

 :!"-" '=:' lover can do with roses. Varieties are classifies aqcord- 

 ing tc their uses as garden, climbing, and landss — e rrses, with 

 ccrr.cle-e directions for rcse care and culture, planting prepa- 

 ration protection from insects and diseases. SI. 25 postpaid. 



GARDEN GOSSIP by Dorothy Biddle and Dorothea Blom. In this 

 you will find the whole subject of gardens treated in an in- 

 teresting and unusual manner. The authors have chosen rr.y:h:cal 

 Sycamore Valley as representative of many small villages 

 throughout the country. As they go through its pleasant streets, 

 visiting many beautiful gardens, they describe these gardens 

 and supply the facts which will enable readers to achieve equa- 

 lly successful results. Illustrated; cloth bound. S1.00 postpaid. 



