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ROSES for Those Who Want Only the Best 



All Varieties— Grafted, 88c each; 4 for $3.18, postpaid. 



THE ROSES LISTED ARE SUBJECT TO OUR BEING ABLE TO SUPPLY, AS ROSES ARE QUITE SCARCE THIS SEASON. THERE ARE SOME VARIETIES 

 THAT MAY BE SOLD OUT WHEN YOUR ORDER REACHES US, THEREFORE, WE WILL SUBSTITUTE THE NEXT BEST VARIETY IN THE COLOR WANTED. 



Set out roses early in a well prepared bed. 

 The soil must be well drained and well fer- 

 tilized. Apply fertilizer to the top of the soil. 

 Plant early for the best results. 



BUSH VARIETIES 



WHITE HARDY GARDEN ROSES 



CALEDONIA — (H. T.) Long pointed white buds, 

 double, an exquisite rose. 



EAISEBIN AUGUSTA VICTORLR— (H.T.) Pure 

 white, with shadings of primrose-yellow. 

 Illustrated in color on inside back cover. 



r. K. DRUSCHEI — Large double white, also 

 known as White American Beauty. 



PINK HARDY GARDEN ROSES 



BRIAHCIHT — (H. T.) Bud one-third longer than 

 Columbia, very large, long pointed flower 

 4V2 inches across, high center, lasting, 

 moderate fragrance, deep rose-pink at cen- 

 ter, passing to lighter on outer petals. Illus- 

 trated in color on inside back cover. 



MRS. CHARLES BELL — It may be described as 

 a shell-pink Radiance, and is a sport of that 

 well-known Rose. It has no characteristics 

 which make it distinct from Radiance except 

 that it is shell pink. 



BADIANCE— (H. T.) Brilliant rose-pink buds, 

 oj>ening in well-formed shining flowers with 

 lighter tints on the reverse of the petals; 

 globular in shape and very fragrant. The 

 plant makes splendid growth, has wonder- 

 ful blooming qualities. 



COLUMBIA — Beautiful long buds, full flowers, 

 of glistening rose pink, disease resistant, 

 and nearly thomless. 



EDITOR McFABLAND — Shapely buds and dou- 

 ble, brilliant pink blooms, profuse bloomer. 



YEUOW HARDY GARDEN ROSES 



LUXEMBOURG — (T.) Pale, lemon-yellow, deep- 

 ening in the center of its perfectly formed 

 frog-ant flower. Moderate growth and bloom. 

 One ot the hardiest and most beautiful Tea 

 Roses; best in autumn. 



SUNBURST — ^The color is orange-copper or 

 golden-orange end golden-yellow; edge of 

 petals lighter, all intense shades, extremely 

 brilliant in effect. It is the yellowest of all 

 Roses in the everblooming class. 



LADY HILLINGDON— (T.) Buds of remarkable 

 quality and elegance, of good size, opening 

 into handsome flowers of clear apricot yel- 

 low. Plant relatively hardy, ot much vigor, 

 and with an autumn-blooming habit. 



SOEXTR THERESE — Strong, tall, free branching 

 bush, has long, tight slender buds and al- 

 ways perfect. Chrome yellow In color. 



TRI-COLORED ROSES (Bush) 



PRESIDENT HOOVER— (H. T.) The rose of 

 wonderful colors. It is remarkable for its 

 vigorous growth and beautiful colorings. A 

 blend of orange and pink, varying in tone 

 from coppery-red in the bud, to glowing 

 orange-yellow at the base of the petals, 

 suft'used vrith vivid rose pink. Reproduced 

 in color on inside back cover. 



TALISMAN — It is a combination of shadings 

 of gold, apricot, yellow, deep pink and old 

 rose. The bud is long, well formed and de- 

 velops into full double flowers. The plant 

 is a strong grower, with glossy green foliage 

 and free flowering. 



EDITH N. PERKINS — ^Two-toned, orange-buff 

 inside the petals and a rich salmon or 

 coppery-pink outside. Long buds, well 

 shaped. 



CONDESA DE SASTAGO — Glowing orange- 

 scarlet on the inside of the petals and an 

 intensely bright yellow on the outside, of 

 very fine quality and good for cutting. 



RED HARDY GARDEN ROSES 



ETOILE DE FRANCE— (H. T.) Color a lovely 

 shade of clear, red-crimson velvet; very 

 fragrant. 



FRANCIS SCOTT KEY — Giant, wonderfully 

 shaped, extremely double flowers of brilliant 

 crimson. Especially fine in dry seasons and 

 late in autumn. 



ETOttE DE HOLLANDE— (H. T.) Bright crimson, 

 fiery-red center cup-shaped. Free in bloom. 



E. G. HILL — (H. T.) A new Red Rose, originated 

 by Mr. E. G. Hill. Color is a dazzling scarlet 

 shading to deeper red. Originator claims it 

 never turns purple. Undoubtedly a fine new 

 red rose. Shown in color on inside back 

 cover. 



RED RADIANCE — (H. T.) An even better Rose 

 than its parent, Radiance, in habit, bearing 

 big, globular flowers of deep rose-red on 

 strong, individual canes which ore freely 

 produced all summer until frost. See inside 

 back cover for color picture. 



AMI QUINARD — Lovely deep, rich velvety 

 crimson-maroon, blooms medium size, fra- 

 grant and lasting, free bloomer. 



RADIANCE — Salmon — Same as Pink and Red 

 and fast becoming popular. 



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HARDY CLIMBING ROSES 



PAUL'S SCARLET CLIMBER — (H. W.) Vivid 



scarlet, shaded crimson, makes a brilliant 

 display for a long period of time in the 

 garden. A wonderful climbing rose. See 

 color picture on inside back cover. 



CL. RED RADIANCE— <C1. H. T.) Exactly like 

 the bush variety of the same name except 

 that it is of climbing habit. 



CL. PINK RADIANCE— One of the finest climb- 

 ers in a good pink. 



CL. TALISMAN — Same as the bush variety, 

 strong growing and free blooming. 



POLYANTHA ROSK 



EDITH CAVEL — Pleasing dark red, blooming 

 in clusters all summer and until late fall. 

 Hardy everywhere, maximum height 24 

 inches. 



IDEAL — Bright red polyanthus, blooms all slim- 

 mer, vigorou grower. 



PERLE DE ORR — Pink, perfectly formed buds. 

 Little salmon can be seen in the color but 

 the color still remains basically pink. Excel- 

 lent for corsages and centerpiece arrange- 

 ments, very popular. 



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