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All Roses on pages 10 to 23 are strong pot-grown plants 

 that may be planted in the open ground any time during 

 the year after heavy frosts are past. Especially good for 

 planting in most of the country in April, May, June, July, 

 August, September. Grown in large pots, they are on 

 their own roots and give magnificent results. 



POTTED ROSES— Continued 



Alexander Hill Gray 



After a thorough trial both in- 

 doors under glass and in the open 

 ground, we are pleased to offer this 

 lovely yellow Rose to our customers 

 as one of the very best of its class 

 and color. The color, which is a deep 

 lemon-yellow, deepening 

 as the flower expands, 

 does not fade in the open 

 ground, as is usual with 

 such. Buds and blooms 

 of perfect formation and 

 of great substance, and 

 produced in the greatest , 

 abundance 

 throughout the 

 entire season. 

 Strong grower / 



and hardy ev- , ' 

 erywhere. This 

 Rose was a- 

 warded Gold 

 Medal by the 

 National Rose 

 Society. 



Mad. Jules Grolez — The 



color is a distinct and 

 charming shade of 

 cherry-red. The fine 

 form and attractive 

 shape of the flowers 

 makes them excellent 

 for cutting. 



Mrs. Henry Morse — Two 



contrasting tones of 

 pink with an underlying 

 yellowglobe, doublehigh 

 centered. Plant tall and 

 branching. 



Gorgeous 

 Yellotv 

 Rose 



Alexander 

 UUl Gray 



Jonkheer J. L. Mock — The buds are immense and of very fine form, borne 

 on long, stiff stems. Color a clear imperial pink, reflexed petals of a 

 lighter shade. Strong, tall grower, at its best in heat, when the heavy 

 petals open to perfection. 



Rose ''Harvard^' 



SILVER COLUMBIA 



This rose is a sport of the famous Columbia. The color is a clear shade 

 of deep silver pink, lighter than that of its parent. The color deepenes toward 

 the center. The flowers are larger than Columbia, inclined to be flat, but 

 magnificently formed on long, strong stems, which makes it an excellent 

 rose for cutting. 



Harvard — A handsome double dark red rose of exceptional merit. Blooms 

 nearly black. Handsome long pointed buds opening into a full double 

 bloom of the same dark shade. Fragrant as an America,n Beauty. Good 

 growth and foliagej 



New York — I planted some of your one year old own root Roses this spring and some 

 plants were only about eight inches high and had Roses on. Just now they are wonderful healthy 

 looking plants. I am surely pleased with them. — Mrs. J. Q., West Hempstead. 



Prices of Roses on this page except where noted: First size one year plants 25c each, any 3 for 60c; 

 Strong 2 year old plants 65c each, any 2 for $1.25, any 12 for $6.50. Parcel Post Prepaid. 



PRICES NEVER AS LOW. QUALITY NEVER BETTER 



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