Briarcliff Roses (Greatly reduced) (See page 3) 



ROSES 



Roses are beyond all question the most beautiful of the garden flowers. They can take a place in your 

 home grounds during the Summer that can be filled by no other variety of bloom. And our Roses are, this 

 year, the most beautiful that they have ever been, which is to say that they are unexcelled by any Roses 

 we have seen, and equalled only by a very few. Therefore, do not be deceived by our low prices, for they 

 refer in every instance to the very cream of our crop — or, to speak boldly, to the cream of the world's Roses. 



Hardy Everblooming or Hybrid Tea Roses 



The most popular of all Roses, blooming throughout the entire Summer, right up until the first severe 

 frost. Although hardy, these Roses do best if given some protection in Winter. Simply heap soil to a height 

 of 8 inches about each plant in the Fall and remove this guard in early Spring. It will not be much trouble, 

 and the results will more than repay your few moments work. 



Plant in rich, well drained soil, always in full sunlight. Space about 2 feet apart. 



Especially do we wish to call your attention to our Collections for Spring, 1933, they are the greatest 

 that we have ever been able to off"er at such low prices. 



All Roses offered are extra strong, 2- to 3-year-old field grown plants, bound to make a 

 splendid display this summer. When requested to do so, we will gladly ship Roses by parcel post, 

 provided 10 per cent o£ cost of plants is added to remittance. 



Uniform prices for all varieties (unless quoted otherwise), heavy, field grown plants, each 60c., 

 doz. $6.00, 100 $40.00. (Add 10 per cent to remittance if shipment is desired by parcel post.) 



Rose Betty Uprichard 



AUTUMN 



Gorgeous flowers which blend together the 

 Autumnal shades of russet brown, bronzy red 

 and rich yellow. A free bloomer, with myriads 

 of delightful buds, shapely and beautiful. 

 New and rare, but headed rapidly for the top. 

 Each $1.25, doz. $12.50 



Bedford Crimson. Flowers are bright crimson, 

 shapely, and very fragrant. 



Betty. Produces very long buds, splendid in both 

 shape and color, which is a striking copperj'- pink. 

 The buds turn into large, loose flowers of a pale 

 buff" pink, especially effective in a mass planting. 



Betty Uprichard. Bears a profusion of copper red 

 buds, which open to large, brilliant orange car- 

 mine flowers of spicy fragrance. A persistent 

 bloomer throughout the season, and bears healthy 

 foliage. Equally attractive in bud or bloom, and 

 equafly fitting to garden, vase, or corsage because 

 of its absolutely distinct color. 



