■A-Ami Quinard 



^ALEZANE. H.T. Pat. 116. Apricot. Bud urn- 

 shaped, large, reddish brown; flowers cupped, opening 

 to sorrel, unfurling from sorrel to rich apricot, and 

 reverse of petals sorrel veined with yellow. An early 

 bloomer. $1.25 each; 3 for SS.IS.*!* 



-A-AMELIA EARHART. H.T. Pat. 63. Yellow. 

 Noted for immense, fully double flowers which come 

 singly on strong stems and are long lasting when cut. 

 Extremely fragrant. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15.'f< 



• AMI QUINARD. ® H.T. Black-Iustered red. 

 This is the favorite deep red Rose in many gardens. It 

 blooms continuously, producing dainty pointed buds of 

 deep ox-blood red that make lovely boutonnieres. The 

 artistic, semi-double blooms are heavy textured, have 

 delicious fragrance, and are shining crimson-maroon in 

 color. Every petal reminds one of the rich luxurious 

 beauty of deep crimson velvet. 85 cts. each.* 



• AUTUMN. H.T. Burnt-orange, red, orange, and 

 pink. A rainbow of autumn's glorious colors is produced 

 by this splendid Rose throughout the growing season. 

 Tlie straight buds of deep burnt-orange open to 3-inch 

 flowers of the same burnt-orange stained and splashed 

 with red, orange, and various shades of pink. 85 cts. 

 each.* 



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EVERBLOOMING 

 69 STANDARD VARIETIES 



We head these "Standard Varieties" because they 

 have graduated out of the Novelty Class and are now 

 recognized as Roses that have "made good" in gardens 

 in every state from North to South. Also they all 

 have our full endorsement. 



In this standard list of Hybrid Tea Roses you have 

 the entire range of shapes and sizes from which to 

 select, such as the charming single Rose, Dainty Bess 

 (shown below), the high-centered exhibition Rose or 

 the more globular Golden Dawn, illustrated on page 17. 

 In colors are the various shades of red, pink, yellow, 

 and exquisitely tinted tones, also whites. 



We realize the difficulty amateurs often have to 

 select; so throughout the standard pages we recom- 

 mend a number of collections at reduced prices, the 

 most famous of which, and justly so, is the Star Dozen, 

 offered on page 16. 



Try some of these Everblooming Roses. They are 

 an investment in pleasure that will pay big dividends 

 year after year in colorful, fragrant blooms to enjoy in 

 your garden and also provide blooms for the more 

 intimate indoor enjoyment, that exquisite touch of 

 beauty such as Roses alone can give. 



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• Dainty Bess. See page 9. (T) 



• BETTER TIMES. Page 9. ® H.T. Pat. 23. 

 Cerise-red. The brilliant cerise flowers are large, double, 

 and delicately fragrant. They come singly on long, 

 strong stems and are ideal for cutting as they are notably 

 long lasting and easy to arrange, for the stems are prac- 

 tically thornless. With us in bloom almost continuously 

 from June until hard frost. $1 each; 3 for $2.50. -f* 



and 



• Betty Uprichard 



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• BETTY UPRICHARD. ® H.T. Ca ....^ 



salmon. Buds are medium size, long pointed, and open 

 to large, semi-double flowers. In color this Rose is in a 

 class by itself with its beautiful, harmonizing shades of 

 carmine and salmon rising from an orange base on 

 firm, thick-textured petals that hold their form and 

 color for a long time after the flowers are cut. The 

 open blooms are spicily fragrant. 75 CtS. each.* 

 Sec Beginners' Set, page 9. 



• CATALONIA. H.T. Orange-scarlet. The buds 

 are deep rich carmine stained with orange and open 

 to 5()-i:)ctak'd flowers of glowing orange-scarlet. Richly 

 fragrant. No other Rose matches Catalonia in color 

 and it simply glows like a beacon in our gardens. 

 $1 each.* 



=*See Quantity Prices, page 3 



+No further discount Rose Index, Page 30 



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