5 STAR ROSE SET $4.85 



'^ (Value $5.50j ^ 



1 each Countess Vandal, Eclipse, 

 McGredy's Sunset, Rochefort and 

 Texas Centennial. 



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EVERBLOOMING 

 74 STANDARD VARIETIES 



The Roses offered on this and the following 7 pages are 

 varieties that have given maximum satisfaction, year after 

 year, as to qualities you need to make a good Rose, such 

 as beauty of form, vigor, hardiness and abundance of 

 bloom over a long period. The colors represent a wide 

 range from snow-white to darkest red, light and deep pinks 

 and yellows and glorious multicolors. 



We get many compliments and, of course, some kicks 

 from our customers, all of which guide us to know what 

 to grow, especially when added to our own 46 years' 

 experience in this fascinating business. 



You can confidently depend on the first thrilling show on 

 these hardy Everblooming Roses within 10 weeks after you 

 plant them in the spring. 



We realize the difficulty amateurs often have in select- 

 ing, 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 16. 



For year-after-year dividends nothing can surpass an 

 investment in Everblooming Star Roses. 



-^COUNTESS VANDAL. H.T. ® Plant Patent 38. Copper 

 and salmon. A charming Rose from the first tints of color on the 

 large, long, tapering buds of orange-copper that open to perfumed, 

 exquisitely formed blooms of copper, salmon and gold. $1 ea. ; 

 3 for $2.50. t 

 ■^AMI QUINARD. H.T. See illus. and desc. page 11. 



^ANGELS MATEU. H.T. Page 16. ® Plant Pat. 174. Orange- 

 rose. Here is a color that is really enchanting — a luscious orange- 

 rose, distinct from all others. Large, full-petaled blooms have a 

 rich, red-raspberry fragrance. (See "Star Dozen," page 16.) 

 $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.1 



^AUTUIVIN. H.T. Burnt-orange, red, orange and pink, a rain- 

 bow of Autumn's glorious colors. Firm, straight buds of deep burnt- 

 orange, stained with red and orange, open to fragrant flowers of 

 25 to 30 petals on erect, firm stems. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 



• BETTER TIMES. H.T. Plant Pat. 23. Cerise-red. The bril- 

 liant cerise flowers are large, double, and delicately fragrant. They 

 come singly on long, strong stems and are ideal for cutting. $1 ea. ; 

 3 for $2.50.t 



• DUQUESA DE PENARANDA. H.T. ® Copper-apricot. 

 This lovely Rose from Spain has long-pointed buds ot apricot- 

 orange which open to sweetly perfumed, artistic blooms of soft 

 coppery apricot. The color becomes richer in the fall, a luscious 

 cinnamon-peach shade. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 



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• ECLIPSE. H.T. 



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Plant Pat. 



172. Cic)ldcn yellow. An entirely new type, with 

 "streamlined" buds wliicli often exceed 2 inches 

 in length, orruiiTiented with narrow, brancliing 

 sepals which contrast harmoniously with the 

 gold of the petals. It is most prolific, the beauti- 

 ful tapering buds coming in (juantities on rigid, 

 upright stems on a vigorous plant with disease- 

 resistant foliage. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.15. J 



*See Quantity Prices, page 5 

 iNo further discount 



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