Any Two — 2 year $'|.25 

 old Roses below 



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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 

 rV) the year after heavy frosts are past. Especially good for 



^^7 planting in most of th e country in April, May, June, July, 



August, September. Grown in large i>ots, they are on 

 their own roots and give magnificent results. 



Red Radiance 



RADIANCE 



The Standard Garden Rose of America. This is by 

 far the best pink garden rose in existence, because 

 of its vigorous, heavy growth, and its great abun- 

 dance of bloom. Extremely easy to grow, requiring 

 little attention, it is exceptionally well adapted for 

 the amateur's garden. The color is almost a sohd 

 rose-pink, but with Hghter tints and reflections. 

 Long, heavy stems, bearing large and beautiful 

 buds which open slowly into globular, somewhat 

 loosely formed, fairly double flowers. This is one 

 of the hardiest of roses, and will sur\'ive very severe 

 winters. 



Mad. Caroline Testout — In color, it is of a satiny 

 rose, deepening to clear red in the center. One of 

 the most dependable roses. 



Etoile de France — The strong, upright bushes 

 have beautiful bronze-green fohage, which is not 

 subject to insect attacks. The bushes are bloom- 

 ing constantly, producing large, massive, deep, full 

 cup-formed flowers of clear red or velvety crimson. 



Perle Von Godesberg — This magnificent Rose was 

 originally sent out as a Yellow Kaiserin Augusta 

 Victoria, it having all the beauty of form and 

 substance of that great garden Rose. The color is 

 a rich canary-3'ellow with shadings of saffron. 



New York — We ordered your Trial Offer of first size Own 

 Root Roses this spring, and I am so pleased with them that I 

 want to write and tell you about them. Seven of the plants have 

 bloomed and they are lovely. The Baby Doll is exquisite and the 

 others are such beautiful large fine Roses for siu:h little plants. 

 — Mrs. L. S., Hagaman. 



POTTED KOSES—Continued 



Red Radiance 



The Radiance Roses (Pink and Red) are the Stand- 

 bys of the Rose Gardens. 



Very similar to Radiance and equally stisfac- 

 tory. Large, globular, cupped blooms, of strong, 

 clear red, with no trace of any other color. An 

 exceptionally vigorous grower, sending forth heavy 

 canes, with healthy foliage. Very hberal in produc- 

 ing blooms, it cannot be surpassed as a red garden 

 rose. Extremely hardy. One of the dependable roses 

 as it is always in bloom no matter what the condi- 

 tions are. 



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, fuh. ex- 

 tremely double, with petals of splendid substance. 

 Plant is of moderate growth, with exceptionally 

 fine disease resistant foUage. 

 Crimson Queen — Because of its rich coloring this 

 is a wonderful garden or bedding rose — bright, 

 velvety crimson. A strong, vigorous, upright 

 grower, always in bloom. 

 Rev. F. Page-Roberts — Copper-red buds of great 

 length, opening to golden yellow blooms stained 

 outside with red, fully double, and very large; 

 fragrant. Strong, branching plant with healthy 

 foUage. Price, 1 year plants 30c each, 4 for 

 $1.00; 2 year old plants, 75c each. 

 Dean Hole — Silvery carmine Roses with salmon 

 shadings. The coloring is distinct and unique; 

 handsome tribute to the eminent Rosarian whose 

 name it bears. 



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. 



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