EVERBLOOMING ROSES 



CARRIE JACOBS BOND 



l U. S. Plant Patent No. 158) ^ 

 Exquisitely lovely and thoroughly desirable, 

 these salmon pink beauties are produced in 

 overwhelming abundance against a back- 

 ground of luxurious green fohage. Each in- 

 dividual Rose is a triumph of shapeliness and 

 color worthy indeed to bear the famous name 

 of Carrie Jacobs Bond, composer of "The 

 End of a Perfect Day." 



Each $1.25, doz. $12.50 



Ami Ouinard. Tall plants with highly fragrant, 

 black-crimson Roses, perfect for cutting. Our 

 favorite "black Rose." 



Autumn. Produces an abundance of shapely, 

 burnt-orange flowers, tinged and streaked red, 

 lasting and fragrant. Best in the Fall. Plant is 

 shorter in growth than most sorts and best in 

 a front row. 



Betty Uprichard. Many copper-red buds of 

 spicy fragrance turn to orange-carmine flowers, 

 large and shapely. 



Catherine Kordes. Very showy, with well-shaped 

 blood-red buds and double blooms of rich, 

 deep scarlet in abundance. 



Condesa de Sastago. A newcomer to our list, 

 this delightful sort well merits a trial in any 

 garden. Flowers are a copper-scarlet within and 

 rich gold on the exterior of their petals. They 

 hold the unusual but delightful fragrance of 

 ripe Raspberries and are a worthy addition to 

 any Rose collection. Each 90c., doz. $9.00. 



Dainty Bess. A charming, shapely single Rose 

 of delicate shell-pink with conspicuous crimson 

 stamens. Long lasting and greatly admired. 



Double White Killarney. The highly popular 

 white form of the charming Killarney Rose. 

 Fragrant, shapely and prolific, this has no 

 superior as a cut flower among white Roses. 



Edouard Schill. Big brick red flowers shaded 

 Nasturtium yellow. An improved Charles P. 

 Kilham, which is outstanding in any Rose col- 

 lection. Each 80c., doz. $8.00. 



E. G. Hill. Produces a wealth of pure scarlet, 

 dazzling flowers, simply perfect for cutting, and 

 amazingly beautiful against the blue-green foli- 

 age of the bush. Each flower is a triumph of 

 shapeliness, fragrance, and size. 



Etoile de Hollande. Most competent Rose grow- 

 ers declare this to be the country's finest red 

 flowering sort, with the velvety appearance of 

 its big, crimson blooms, its success and prolifi- 

 cacy m all soils, and its lovely perfume. 



F. W. Dunlap. Many double, fragrant flowers of 

 bright rose pink. 



Gruss an Teplitz. An amazing producer of bright 

 crimson blooms in the greatest abundance, vel- 

 vety and fragrant. Best if left on the bush, since 

 they are preferred by most to be viewed in a 

 mass. 



Heinrich Wendland. Another worthy arrival on 

 our "Hit Parade" of Roses, which produces full, 

 fragrant, high-centered flowers of rich red, re- 

 versed deep golden yellow. Blooms intermit- 

 tently all season. Each 80c., doz. $8.00. 



Hilda. Clear carmine Roses, excellent for cutting, 

 and particularly charming in a mass planting. 

 Fragrant, shapely and lasting. 



Ivy May. A free, continuous bloomer all season of 

 shapely buds which turn to delightful rose-pink 

 flowers, edged and based with amber-gold. The 

 perfect Rose for a corsage or bouquet. 



J. C. Thornton. A particularly tall bush with 

 hordes of brilliant scarlet blooms, big, shapely, 

 and exceptionally lasting. 



Joanna Hill. Bears deep buff"-yeIlow Roses on 

 long stems, excellent for cutting. The buds are 

 especially lovely, and this sort is another gem 

 for bouquets. 



Prices for all varieties, unless otherwise noted, each 70c., doz. $7.00, 100 $50.00 



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