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(a) BUSH ROSES 



The roses listed as bush roses belong to two classes; hybrid teas and hybrid perpetuals. You will notice that 

 most of them belong to the former class. This is because ofl their greater variety in colors and abundance of bloom 

 all summer long. The second class, hybrid perpetuals, are more hardy and stronger growing, but usually only flower 

 the first part of the season. 



Due to the vast improvements made in the hardiness of the hybrid teas we are listing them almost exclusively. 



All of our roses are two-year-old field-grown plants. 



$1.00 each. $9.00 for 10. 



COLUMBIA. H.T. Produces a very strong, erect, 

 growth that Is almost thornless, rose-pink flowers, very 

 large and double, and of surpassing fragrance. 



DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON. H.T. Robust habit, 

 disease-resistant and a good bloomer, long-pointed buds, 

 the flowers large, moderately full, of intense saffron yellow 

 changing to orange coppery yellow as they expand. De- 

 lightfully fragrant. 



FRANCIS SCOTT KEY. H.T. A vigorous upright 

 grower producing extremely large, rich crimson red blooms, 

 very double, borne on long stems. Very rich in fragrance. 



FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. H.P, An extremely popular 

 rose of vigorous and upright growth producing immense, 

 pure-white perfectly double flowers, sometimes almost 6 

 Inches in diameter. 



GENERAL McARTHUR. H.T. A good bushy grower 

 and reliable bloomer. The brilliant, glowing, crimson- 

 scarlet buds open into moderately large full and fragrant 

 blooms of good keeping qualities. 



GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. H.T. Its absolute hardiness, 

 beautiful plum-colored foliage and its very free and con- 

 tinuous blooming qualities make this a wonderful rose. 



J. B. CLARK. H.P. Unusually strong and rugged with 

 foliage of beautiful bronzy green while young. Intense 

 deep scarlet blooms shaded blackish maroon of immense 

 size and moderate fragrance. 



KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA. H.T. Fine, glossy 

 foliage and moderately vigorous in growth. The flower is 

 large and full produced on long stems. Color, creamy 

 white, faintly tinged with lemon. Magnolia-like fragrance. 



LOS ANGELES. H.T. A thoroughbred American rose, 

 vigorous and well-suited for bedding. A rich, salmon-pink 

 shaded with gold at the base of the petals. Large and 

 fragrant. 



MME. BUTTERFLY. H.T. A sport from the Ophelia 

 and therefore identical in habit, growth and style of flower. 

 Medium size, color pink, apricot and golden yellow. 



MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT. H.T. A splendid, vigor- 

 ous grower, very rugged and thorny, used most abundantly 

 along the streets of Portland, Ore. Light, salmon-pink 

 flowers of globular form. 



MAD. EDOUARD HERRIOT. H.T. One of the very 

 first roses to bloom outdoors and succeeds over a wide 

 range of climatic conditions. Coral-red, shaded with yel- 

 low and bright rosy scarlet with yellow at the base of the 

 petals. Bright green, glossy foliage. 



MME. JULES BOUCHE. H.T. Exceedingly bushy and 



strong and a prolific bloomer. The stems are long and 



strong with medium long-pointed buds, and a very full 

 pearly white carmelia-like flower, tinged with blush. 



MRS. AARON WARD. HLt. Of moderately, vigorous, 

 bushy growth with good foliage. Flowers senti-double, 

 cup-shaped deep Indian yellow, edging to white. Fragrant, 

 blooms till. frost. Excellent for table and buttonhole. 



OPHELIA. H.T. An extremely successful outdoor rose, 

 blooming constantly. Color is variable, embracing salmon- 

 flesh, pink and yellow. Practically every flower is perfect. 

 Second place in the American Rose Society's "Favorite 

 Dozen" Hybrid Tea Roses. 



PAUL NEYRON. H.P. A vigorous, hardy plant that 

 frequently shows fall blooms. The flowers are very large 

 and full, deep rose, fragrant. 



RADIANCE. H.T. Very vigorous, upright, bushy plants 

 bearing a continuous supply of very large, globular-shaped 

 flowers, light silvery pink to salmon-pink on long, strong 

 stems. Most dependable everywhere. Splendid for both 

 cutting and bedding. First place in the American Rose 

 Society's "Favorite Dozen" Hybrid Tea Roses. 



RED RADIANCE. H.T. Identical with Radiance except 

 in color of flower which is a medium red. Of great garden 

 value. Third place in the American Rose Society's "Favor- 

 ite Dozen" Hybrid Tea Roses. 



SUNBURST. H.T. Leathery, bronze foliage that is 

 disease resistant. Bright glowing orange blooms that pale 

 slightly at edges of petals. 



WHITE KILLARNEY. H.T. A profuse bloomer and 

 vigorous grower. Beautiful large, long-pointed buds borne 

 on long strong stems and opening into a rosy-white flower. 



WHITE KILLARNEY. 



