HARRISONS' 'SUPREME^' ROSES 



Bed of Radiance Roses — Best Pink 



In all collections of flowering and ornamental 

 shrubs, Roses occupy first place, for among the 

 flowering shrubs that make for beauty and grace 

 there is none that can compare with the Rose. 

 The wide range of color, shape and size of blooms 

 and the diversity and character of the foliage 

 give it a wider range for decoration than any 

 other single group of plants. When added to 

 these qualifications are ease of culture, quick and 

 ample response in blossoms, it is not to be won- 

 dered at that the Rose has been aptly termed 

 the "Queen of Flowers." 



All the roses we are offering have been care- 

 fully tested in our nurseries and are the finest 

 obtainable. Roses are easy to grow and will give a 

 wealth of bloom the first season. Start your Rose 

 garden now with Harrisons' "Supreme" Roses, 

 all hardy field grown stock. 



EVERBLOOMiNG 

 TEAS 



HYBRID 



This is the class of roses that bloom continu- 

 ously throughout the season. They can be had 

 in a complete range of color, plant them freely 

 in groups close together, so that a dash of color 

 and fragrance can be had even in the smallest 

 garden. 

 DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON. Long, tapering bud; 



very large, fragrant, saffron-yellow 



fiower. 

 ETOILE DE FRANCE. Of clean red 



to velvety crimson. Flowers borne 



on long stems. One of the most 



charming of red roses. 

 KAISERIN AUGUSTE VICTORL4, 



Soft, pearly white color, shading to 



cream. Most popular v/hite rose. 

 LOS ANGELES. Luminous, flame- 

 pink color; washed with gold at 



the base; fragrant. 

 MME. BUTTERFLY. A harmony of 



bright pink, apricot and gold. 

 MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT. Long- 



pointed, deep, coral-red buds, 



changing to a pleasing orange pink 



color. 

 MRS. AARON WARD. Pointed buds 



of a rich yellow color, changing 



to a creamy yellow color after 



opening. 



RADIANCE. Large, fragrant, 

 long-stemmed, brilliant rose- 

 pink flowers; most popular 

 pink rose in America. 



RED RADIANCE. Identical with 

 Radiance, except flowers are 

 of a deep red color. 



SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS PERNET. 

 Long-pointed buds; large, full 

 flowers of a most striking sun- 

 flower yellow. 



TALISMAN. Brilliant red and 

 gold buds, opening to well 

 shaped blooms of scarlet 

 orange and rich yellow. Con- 

 stantly in bloom; the most 

 vivid color j^et produced in 

 roses. 



Prices of Ail VarleS-ies of Field- 

 grown Two-year Budded First- 

 cSass Everb!oo!rsing Hybrid Tea 

 Roses. 

 45c each $4.00 per 10 

 $35.00 per TOO 



HYBRID PERPETUAL OR 

 JUNE ROSES 



Of recent years the everblooming roses have 

 been planted to a greater extent than the June 

 roses. These roses get their name from the time 

 which they bloom, which is generally in June. 

 The flowers of this class of roses are large to ex- 

 tremely large and are very much easier to grow 

 than the everblooming type. Most of the varieties 

 of this class will blooni during the late sum.mer 

 in this vicinity. 

 FRAU KARL DRUSCKI. This is the ideal hardy 



white rose; pure in color, perfect in form, strong 



grower and remarkably free flowering; superb 



in every way. 

 MAGNA CHARTA. A rosy pink, full rounded 



globular rose of marked fragrance. Profuse 



bloomer, valuable for cutting. 

 MRS. JOHN LAING. Soft pink, beautiful formed 



large double blooms, borne on long stems. 



Free bloomer. 

 ULRICH BRUNNER. Brilliant scarlet— crimson; 



an old favorite and one of the best known roses 



in cultivation, does v/ell everywhere. 



Prices of A!i Varieties of Field-grown Two-year 



Budded Fis-st-ctass Hybrid Perpetuai Roses. 

 45e each $4.00 per 10 $35.00 per 100 



Kaiserin Augus+e Victoria — Best White 



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