
Tig GOD Roses] 
The Everblooming Hybrid Tea Roses listed on the following 2 
pages, if planted in soil that will grow good vegetables, are z 
kinds that the most timid amateur can confidently plant this | 
fall and then rest assured that these Roses will produce 
blooms next year, and for years to come, to match the forms 
shown in the illustrations and far surpass these pictures in 
size and gorgeous colors. 
We realize the difficulty amateurs often have in selecting; 
so throughout the following pages we recommend a number of 
collections at reduced prices, the most famous of which, and 
justly so, is the Star Dozen offered on page 12. 
These Roses are an investment in pleasure that will pay 
big dividends year after year in colorful, fragrant flowers to 
enjoy in your garden and also provide blooms for more inti- 
mate indoor enjoyment. 
Order your plants now for delivery early in November as 
soon as they are matured in our Rose-fields and in best con- 
dition to transplant. 


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*AMI QUINARD. H.T. Black-lIustered red. From 
dainty buds of deep maroon, ideal for boutonnieres, a 
beautiful urn-shaped flower unfolds, with Damask fra- 
grance. The petals are like shining crimson velvet en- 
riched with a blackish sheen. A center of golden anthers 
is in rich contrast to the dark, velvety petals. Fragrant 
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* CALIFORNIA. H.T. @) (Howard & Smith.) Plant 
Pat. 449. The color is a glorious shade of ruddy 
AARS orange toned with saffron-yellow with the exterior 
and very free in bloom. $1.10 ea.; 3 for $2.75. 
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of the broad, firm petals overlaid with saffron-rose. Buds 
| are long and pointed; flowers are enormous in size, reach- 
| ing a diameter of 5 to 6 inches. Growth vigorous, with 
healthy, glossy green foliage. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $3.75. 
Xx CATHRINE KORDES. H.T. Carmine-scarlet. This 
magnificent, full-petaled Rose, with rich bronzy foliage, 
has large, well-formed flowers of glowing carmine-scarlet 
that come singly on erect, strong stems. Visitors to our 
Z Rose-fields, are always attracted by its glowing beauty. 
Zz $1.10 ea.; 3 for $2.75. 
* CHRISTOPHER STONE. H.T. Page 12. G) Scar- 
let-crimson. A real treasure for any garden. Notable for 
alluring Damask fragrance and almost continuous bloom. 
Color is vivid scarlet in June which becomes deep crimson 

y Be with velvety, blackish shadings im the fall. (See Star 
} Dozen, page 12.) $1.10 ea.; 3 for $2.75. 
ix CONDESA DE SASTAGO. H.T. () Bicolor. De- 
lightfully fragrant flowers of yellow and raspberry-red are 
produced profusely on vigorous, healthy plants. Ranks 
very high in preference list of experienced amateurs. 
$1.10 ea.; 3 for $2.75. 
* COUNTESS VANDAL. H.T. G) Plant ‘Pat: 238: 
Noted for the long, tapering, streamlined buds of orange- 
copper that open to perfumed blooms of copper, salmon 
and gold. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.15. 
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* ANGELS MATEU. H.T. Page 12. (@) Plant Pat. 174. 
Orange-rose. Here is one of the most charming of the Ever- 
blooming Roses with a color that is really enchanting—a 
luscious orange-rose, distinct from all others. The flowers 
with their delicious red-raspberry fragrance are unusually 
large; they are full-petaled and make fine exhibition 
blooms. (See Star Dozen, page 12.) $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.15. 
*BETTER TIMES. H.T. Plant Pat. 23. Rose-red. 
The brilliant rose-red flowers are large, double, and deli- 
cately fragrant. They come singly on long, strong stems 
and are ideal for cutting. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.15. 
*BETTY UPRICHARD. H.T. Carmine and salmon. 
Buds are medium-sized, long-pointed and open to large, 
semi-double flowers. Its spicy blooms are large; the out- 
side of the petals is deep carmine, inside silvery salmon. 
$1.10 ea.; 3 for $2.75. 
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