EVERBLOOMING 
69 STANDARD VARIETIES 
These Everblooming Roses stand ‘‘Tops’’ when 
compared with any other HARDY flowering plant 
for they bloom for 5 months in the year, beginning 
early in June and blooming until November frosts. 
In this and the following 9 pages are varieties 
that have come successfully through the testing 
period in every state, from North to South. 
Here are represented all types and forms, from 
the charming, single-petaled Dainty Bess to the 
big, 60-petaled Golden Dawn with all forms, coiurs 
and sizes in between these extremes, in all Rose 
colors. 
We realize the difficulty amateurs often have in 
selecting; so throughout the following pages we rec- 
ommend a number of collections at reduced prices, 
the most famous of which, and justly so, is the Star 
Dozen, offered on page 16. 
Many are the ways in which pleasure money can be spent 
| EE Se, Y but for year-after-year dividends nothing can surpass an 
eT Apecis Marca 1D) investment in Everblooming Star Roses. 
= *x* AMI QUINARD. (3) H.T. Black-lustered red. From dainty 
buds of deep maroon, ideal for boutonniéres, a beautiful urn- 
shaped flower unfolds, with Damask fragrance. The petals are 
like shining crimson "velvet enriched with a blackish sheen. 
A center of golden anthers is in rich contrast to the dark, velvety 
petals. Fragrant and very free in bloom. $1 each.* 
*x*ANGELS MATEU. @ H.T. Plant Pat. 174. Orange- 
rose. Here Is one of the most charming of the Ey erblooming 
Roses with a color that is really enchanting—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 fine exhibition blooms. We get glowing reports of the 
beauty of this Rose from all over the U.S.A. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.¢ 
* AUTUMN. H.T. Multicolored. An erect grower of Talisman 
type with s straight t buds of deep burnt-orange that open to 3-Inch 
flowers of the same burnt-orange stained and splashed with red, 
orange, ae various shades of pink. 85 cts. each.* 
*x BETTER TIMES. (4) H.T. Plant 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 practically thornless. This is one of the most popular 
cut-flower Roses ever grown. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.¢ 
*BETTY UPRICHARD. Page 9. (3) H.T. Carmine and 
salmon. Buds are medium-sized, long-pointed and open to large, 
semi-double flowers. The unmatched color of this Rose has kept 
oeemeueoe ° it in demand for 19 years. Its spicy blooms are large; the outside 
© * Eternal Youth. (2) Desc. page 10. of the petals is deep carmine, inside silvery salmon. 85¢. each.* 
* Better 
Times : (4) 
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