-j^Crimson Glory. (^ Desc. page 9. 



•AMI QUINARD. H.T. Black-Iustered 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. $1 ea. ; 

 3 for $2.50.* 



^ANGELS MATEU. Page 12, ® H.T. Plant Pat. 

 174. Orange-rose. Here is one of the most charming of 

 the Everblooming Roses with a color that is really en- 

 chanting- — 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 fme exhibition blooms. (See "Star Dozen," page 

 12.) $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.1 



■^BETTER TIMES. ® H.T. Plant Pat. 23. Rose- 

 red. The brilliant rose-red 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.| 



*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 outside of the petals is deep carmine, inside 

 silvery salmon. 90 cts. ea.; 3 for $2.25.* 



*Betty Uprichard. 



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GUIDE 



FALL 



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EVERBLOOMING 



The Everblooming Hybrid Tea Roses listed 

 on the following pages, if planted in soil that will 

 grow good vegetables, are 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 intimate in- 

 door enjoyment. 



Order your plants now for delivery early in 

 November as soon as they are matured in our 

 Rose-fields and in best condition to transplant. 



^CALIFORNIA., Page 9. ® H.T. Plant Pat. 449. 

 ^. / The color is a glorious shade of ruddy orange 

 WiS^ toned with safTron-yellow with the exterior 

 "^- of the broad, firm petals overlaid with saf- 

 fron-rose. Buds are long and pointed; flowers are enor- 

 mous in size, reaching a diameter of 5 to 6 inches. $1.50 

 ea.;3 for $3.75.1 



^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 from big, long-pointed, blood-red buds 

 on erect, strong stems. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 



^CHARLES K. DOUGLAS. H.T. Scarlet-crimson. 

 Lustrous scarlet-crimson flowers, 4 inches in diameter, 

 gracefully loose in form, are continuously produced on 

 big, bushy plants which are easy to grow. 90 cts. ea.; 

 3 for $2.25.* 



^CHRISTOPHER STONE. Page 13. ® H.T. 

 Scarlet-crimson. Alluring Damask fragrance is only one 

 of the fascinations of this Rose for it has long-pointed, 

 attractive buds that open to vivid scarlet flowers in 

 June. In the fall the petalage increases and the flowers 

 become crimson with blackish shadings. (See "Star 

 Dozen," page 12.) $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 



"^Better Times 



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