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Hardy Everblooming Roses 



Uniform prices for all varieties (unless quoted otherwise), heavy field-grown plants, 

 each, 90c; dozen, ^9.00; 100, ^60.00. 



Columbia — Deservedly one of the most popular 

 among rose-pink varieties. Immense flowers are 

 slightly tinged with yeUow at base of petals. Long, 

 strong stems. Flowers of great substance and 

 fine lasting qualities; possess delightful fra- 

 grance. See illustration on page 7. 



Constance — A free flowering variety producing 

 beautiful, long orange-yellow buds of perfect 

 form, opening to a rounded flower of golden-yel- 

 low. 



Crusader — Rich, velvety crimson of bright hue 

 and of massive form, this Rose is one of the 

 very finest of the reds. The flowers are very 

 large, and extremely double, with petals of splen- 

 did substance. 



Crimson Queen — One of the best and largest of 

 the crimson flowered sorts. 



Dean Hole — Very fragrant, silvery carmine flow- 

 ers of attractive shape. Exceptionally large, but 

 blooms only moderately. 



Double White Killarney — Snowy white blooms 

 with enormous petals. The opening buds are 

 beautiful, but the flower is lacking in petals. 

 Practically identical with the other forms of Kil- 

 larney except in color, and has all their faults 

 and virtues. It is one of the really reliable white 

 Roses for bedding and cutting. 



Duchess of Wellington — Enormous, tapering 

 buds, of golden-orange, slowly opening to very 

 large, saffron-colored flowers; sweetly scented; 

 of great size and substance. 

 K. A. VICTORIA 

 A Favorite for Years 



Alexander Hill Gray — The long, pointed buds de- 

 velop into large flowers of perfect form. They 

 open lemon-yellow and assume a darker shade 

 as they reach full size and maturity. One of the 

 most satisfactory of all garden Roses, with attrac- 

 tive, glossy, disease-resistant foHage. 



Amelia Gude — A cross between Columbia and 

 Sunburst which has produced a beautiful yellow 

 Rose, center shading to cream; very fragrant. 

 Very vigorous, upright grower and free bloomer. 

 Hardy. 



America — A very popular garden Rose. Growth 

 moderate, with good foliage. Flowers of ex- 

 quisite form, fine substance, light glowing rose 

 pink and of deHghtful fragrance. 



Antoine Rivoire — Flowers large, double and of 

 fine form; very fragrant; color rosy-flesh, with 

 yellow ground, shaded with border of carmine. 



Betty — Produces blooms of supreme beauty, 

 especially late in the season. Its large, exquisitely 

 scented petals are of a glowing coppery-rose color 

 suffused with gold. 



Cheerful — Shining orange-flame flowers, with 



heavy orange-yellow markings at base of petals. ETOILE DE FRANCE 



Clara Watson — Pearl-white, peach colored center. A Choice Red Variety 



