Maule's Hardy Everblooming Roses 



90N10 Dame Edith Helen. 



Widely known as "Monthly Roses" 

 2- Year-Old Heavy, Healthy Field-Grown Plants 



The so-called Everblooming Roses are the Hybrid Teas and 

 the Teas. They do not bloom all the time, but if kept pruned 

 and cultivated, one crop of flowers succeeds another at brief 

 intervals throughout the summer. 



They are among the most beautiful of all Roses. Although 

 hardy, they do best if given some protection in winter. A 

 light covering of strawy manure is all that is necessary; or 

 an equally efficient protection may be obtained by heaping 

 soil, say, eight inches deep about each plant — removing same, 

 of course, in early spring. 



We offer below, in our opinion, a list of the most popular 

 varieties — only such roses as have proved their worth in gar- 

 dens throughout the country. They will do well in a great 

 variety of soils and if properly cared for, will bloom the first 

 year. 



Nine Select Everblooming Roses 



OniMnC Anrrolo Poi-nof- Distinct in color, a rich, vivid, cop- 

 S7Ul>IUo.r\ngeic rernei. pery-orange-yellow in which it is 

 not approached by any other Rose. Its buds are long, opening 

 to semi-double cupped fragrant flowers. An indispensable 

 variety that you will love for its wonderful color. 



QnMnQ Rriai'i'lifr Fragrant and long lasting; large, 

 yUlNUy onarClirr. pointed buds, and double, high-cen- 

 tered blooms of brilliant rose pink. Stem stiff and strong; 

 foliage resistant to disease. Free flowering. 



The immense flowers are 

 composed of broad petals 

 which curl back prettily forming a glorious long pointed bud 

 and a full double flower which is beautiful in every stage of 

 development. Color a brilliant clear pink; sweet-scented. 



90N12 Etoile de Holland. ^ro^4'eT^anlTr°ef bVo'ol^l? 

 which like the popular Radiance Roses, improves in vigor 

 from year to year. It is a continuous bloomer with large, 

 moderately double flowers that are particularly attractive. 

 In color a brilliant crimson red. 



90N33 Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, l^^te ™e'^'i'n 



cultivation. A continuous bloomer, producing quantities of 

 snow-white flowers tinted with just enough lemon in the 

 center to relieve the white. Remarkably fragrant. 



QnN41 I adv Achtntvn *^"® °* ^^^ ^^^^ garden Roses 

 aUlX^l l^aay /\SniOwn. and a fine long lasting cut 

 flower. Flowers large, sweetly scented, of a pleasing carmine- 

 pink shading to a golden-yellow base. 



90N76 Rev. F. Page Roberts, ^ea^^ bo'th^^Tn"'"^f^?>^^ 



and color. The long pointed buds are of a coppery-red stained 

 red on the outside and open to good full double fragrant 

 flowers of a golden-yellow particularly high colored in late 

 summer and fall. 



OHMQI Talici-nan The Rose which was awarded more 

 »Ui'N»l IdllMnan. Gold Medals than an other American 

 Rose. It is a most remarkable piece of coloring; a combina- 

 tion of shadings of gold, apricot, yellow, deep pink and old 

 rose. The bud is long, well formed and develops into full 

 double flowers. The plant is a strong grower, and free 

 flowering. 



90N45 Los Angeles Improved. s^Sdid^Ros^' i^^l 



a coral-red; suffused with carmine in the bud state, and opens 

 to a large, full, handsome flower of a rich shrimp-pink, 

 shaded yellow in the center and flushed carmine-pink towards 

 the edges. 



91N00 Collection Nine Select Roses 



One plant each of the above nine Roses (value <I»/? ^C 

 $8.55), sent postpaid for only nf>0» / O 



90N45 Los Angeles a^'% Improved Rose 



Five of the Best Everblooming Roses 



90N13 Duchess of Wellington. l^^%1itniilur& 



crimson, changing to a deep coppery saffron-yellow as the 

 flowers develop The flowers are fairly full, with large 

 petals, delightfully fragrant »and very free-flowering. 



QnlM9lt I I li/fntAr Clear imperial pink, reverse of petals 

 VKJVH^O J. Lt. 1V1UV.K. rosy-silvery white. A giant. 



90N55Mme. Edouard Herriot. Jh\''u''^^^^^Mfiea 



with yellow at the base; the medium-sized, semi-double open 

 flowers are coral-red, shaded yellow and bright rosy scarlet, 

 passing to shrimp-red. A glorious color combination. 



One of the most gorgeous American 

 sorts as yet introduced. The large, 

 finely formed flowers are brilliant carmine-pink with salmon- 

 pink and yellow shadings at the base of the petals. 



90N85Souv. De Claudius Pernet. Ji^^^^abie" loidenl 



yellow garden rose of today. The color is a most striking 

 sunflower-yellow; deeper in the center, without any color 

 blending. It is equally charming in bud, or while opening, 

 and after fully blooming 



90N71 Radiance. 



90N98 Collection Five Best Roses 



One plant each of the above five Roses (value 

 $4.75), sent postpaid for only 



$4.00 



Four Choice Everblooming Roses 



90N24 Lady Alice Stanley. kites' tor' Z%7 bed- 



ding and cutting, producing throughout the season a pro- 

 fusion of stately blooms on strong plants. Fully double 

 sweet scented flower of coral rose, the inside of the petals 

 shading to flesh pink. 



90N79 Red Radiance. to^^':^^^^f^^ '' '^^ 



90N43 Lady Hillingdon. ^a^^tlcullny ^le^s:^!"" Vrfcot 

 shade. It is one of the most free flowering and fragrant of 

 the yellow varieties. 



90N51 Mme. Butterfly. ^|f.f '/o^A S t?n"t^ed^°eX''^ 



at base of petals, very free and highly scented. 



90N10 Dcone Edith Helen Rose 



90N04 Collection Four Choice Roses 



One plant each of the above four choice Ever- flJO Of\ 

 blooming Roses (value $3.80) sent postpaid for. S>«5.^1/ 



90N13 D. of Wellinston Rose 



Any of the Roses offered on this page: 95c each; any 3 for $2.60; amy 6 for $4.75; any 12 for $9.00, postpaid 



I 06 Our Roses, when sent out, are properly pruned, ready for planting. Cultural instructions sent with every order 



