Maule's Hardy 



Everblooming Roses 



Widely known as "Monthly Roses" 



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 flo^vers succeeds another 

 at brief intervals throughout the summer. 



They are among the most beautiful of all Roses. Al- 

 though 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 w^orth in 

 gardens throughout the country. They will do well in a 

 great variety of soils and if properly cared for, will bloom 

 the first year. 



Eight Select Roses 



OONftT r'ftliiTnKia Deservedly one of the most popular 

 t7\Jiy\J I v^v/iuiiiuia. among rose-pink varieties. Immense 

 flowers are slightly tinged with yellow at base of petals. 

 Long, strong stems. Flowers, of great abundance and fine 

 lasting qualities, possess delightful fragrance. 



90N13 Duchess of Wellington. '^^L^'^llUer&' 



Intense saffron-yellow stained with deep crimson, changing 

 to a deep coppery saffron-yello%v as the flowers develop. The 

 flo"wers are fairly full, with large petals, great substance, de- 

 lightfully fragrant and very free-flowering. 



QflM91 1-Iarll#»i7 Considered by many as being one of the 

 9U1^^1 tnavxicy , best garden varieties of its color — a rich 

 crimson, varj'ing to deep velvety crimson. The flowers are 

 well formed and fragrant. A free and continuous bloomer. 



90N33 Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. ^thTri^of afen^ 



tury this still is, to our minds, the grandest ■white in cultiva- 

 tion. A continuous bloomer, producing quantities of snow- 

 white flowers tinted with just enough lemon in the center to 

 relieve the white. Remarkably fragrant. 



OnM/1'7 I r»e Ann-Aloe ^he following is the originator's 

 VUn^l 1-OS >\ngeies. description, all of which we fully 

 endorse: "Los Angeles is, by all odds, one of the finest Roses 

 ever introduced. The growth is very vigorous, and produces 

 a continuous succession of long-stemmed fio-wers of luminous, 

 flame-pink, toned ^vith coral and shaded -with translucen* gold 

 at the base of the petals. The buds are long and pointed, and 

 expand into a large flower." 



90N79 Red Radiance. -'^op^lfr^'Ra^llnce'Ros^ °' '^' 

 90N85 Souv. De Claudius Pernet. ^epo'lf f rom °aii 



sections see this peerless rose emerge triumphantly as the 

 most dependable golden-yellow garden rose of today. The 

 color is a most striking sunflower-yellow; deeper in the cen- 

 ter, without any color blending-. It is equally charming in 

 bud, or -while opening, and after fully blooming. 



OHMOI Willrt-MTTnArA P'^^^ shrimp pink, shaded yellow 

 VKH\JJO TT iiiwFwiiicic. m the center, and toning to car- 

 mine-pink toward the edges oi petals. Long, carmine coral- 

 red buds, carried on long, stout flo^ver stems; very large. 



2-Year-Old 



Heavy, Healthy 



Field-Grown 



Plants 



90N59 

 Mrs. Aaron Ward 

 One of the most depend- 

 able of all garden roses 



Five of the Best Everblooming Roses 



Pictured in colors on inside back cover. 



QAMOe I I Mn/<lr Clear imperial pink, reverse of petals 

 vyjn^O J. 1^. ITlUtli. rosy-silvery white. A giant. 



90N55 Mme. Edouard Herriot. '^h\l''^^i^^Ml7^a 



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. 



90N49 Miss Lolita Armour, ^.ow^e^l^itl' leYuuFu! 



flowers, deep coral-red, suffused -with golden-yello-w. The base 

 of the petals is golden yellow, with an over-sheen of copper. 



Long, lovely buds which open to large, 

 perfectly formed and double flowers 

 of sulphur yellow make this one of the most attractive varie- 

 ties in its color class. Strong plants of spreading habit; quite 

 hardy, but appreciates protection in cold sections. 



An exceedingly flne, clear bright red 

 variety, with fully doubly flowers. 



90N87 Sunburst. 



90N89 Templar. 



90N98 Special Collection Offer 



One plant each of the above five Roses (value 

 $4.50), sent postpaid for only. 



$3.85 



91N00 Collection 

 Eight Select Roses 



One strong plant each of Colum- 

 bia, Duchess of Wellington, Had- 

 ley, Keuserin Augusta Victoria, 

 Los Angeles, Red Radiance, Sou- 

 venir de Claudius Pernet, and 

 Willowmere (vsJue $7.20), sent 

 postpaid A J- »y(- 



for only <I)9. / 3 



90N43 Lady Hillingdon 



Large yello-w flowers of a partic- 

 ularly pleasing apricot shade. It is 

 one of the most free flowering and 

 fragrant of the yellow varieties. 



90N71 Radiance 



One of the most gorgeous Ameri- 

 can sorts as yet introduced. The 

 large, finely formed flowers are bril- 

 liant carmine-pink -with salmon-pink 

 and yellcw shadings at the base of 

 the petals. Produces its flowers 

 when other varieties fail. 90N93 Willowmere 



Any of the Roses offered on this page: 90c each; any 3 for $2.30; 



Four Choice Roses 



90N39 Killamey Brilliant 



A rich glowing shade of rosy-carmine. 

 Flowers of true Killarney type. Splendid* 

 grower and free bloomer. 



90N63 Ophelia. ^o'^^^'^wlT^ ^cL"m'o?s^ 



color center. The buds and flowers are beau- 

 tifully formed and admired by everyone. 



90N59 Mrs. Aaron Ward 



Its deep Indian yellow flo-wers, agreeably 

 shaded in various tints of orange, are pro- 

 duced throughout the season. The long and 

 shapely buds are particularly attractive. 



90N51 Mme. Butterfly 



Fine, light pink buds and flo-wers, tinted 

 with gold near base of petals; exquisite 

 shape; richly perfumed. 



90N04 Collection 



One plant each of the above four choice 

 Everblooming Roses (value 

 $3.60) sent postpaid for. . . . 



$3.20 



any 6 for $4.50; any 12 for $8.50, postpaid 



I 22 Our Roses, when sent out, are properly pruned, ready for planting. ; Cultural instructions sent with every order. 



