Annual Sacrifice 

 Sale Price 



Regular Price $0.70 



47f^ EACH 



For 2 year old Own 

 Root Potted Plants 



First size Plants 20c each, Postpaid, 

 for any Rose on this page. 



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*Mrs. Aaron Ward 



Mrs. Aaron Ward 



Most exquisite buds of golden buff or 

 fawn, opening to full, double, Avell formed 

 flowers, of pinkish fawn. The plant does 

 not grow large, but is dwarf and spread- 

 ing, covered with heavy foliage that is im- 

 mune from disease and insect pests. This 

 is an excellent rose for the garden, for it 

 requires little attention, blooms profusely, 

 and is most useful for cutting and for the 

 buttonhole. 



FRANCIS SCOTT KEY— It is by far the 

 most popular red rose, for its glowing colors, 

 its remarkable size, its fullness, its perfection 

 of form, make it a greatly prized variety. The 

 color is a rich, glowing scarlet, with darker 

 shadings, becoming darker as the flower ages. 

 BOSZ: MABIi: — One of the best bedding Roses 

 grown, remarkably free-flowering, producing 

 large, long ideal buds, which develop into full 

 flowers of beautiful form, of a most pleasing 

 clear rose-pink. 

 WM. NOTTINiG — Blooms fine, large, full and 

 double and perfect formation. Color a bright 

 rosy cerise, with a deeper center. Fragrant. 

 ETOIi:.!: DE FRANCE — The strong, upright 

 bushes have beautiful bronze-green foliage, 

 which is not subject to insect attacks. The 

 bushes are blooming constantly, producing large 

 massive deep, full cup-formed flowers of clear 

 red or velvety crimson. 



COLUMBIA Almost thornless. Wonderful strong shoots four feet or more in 



length each producing a magnificent bloom, often measuring six inches across 

 the open flower Color a deep peach pink, deepening into a glowing pink, a 

 perfect color The fragrance is beyond description, SAveeter than an Ameri- 

 can Beauty. Hardy as an oak, thrives in any location, strong grower and soon 

 makes a great display. 



MME. BUTTERFIiY 



— The tight buds are 

 a lovely shade of In- 

 dian oak, yellow at 

 the base ; the opening 

 flowers are perfect in 



form and texture 



clear and brilliant in 

 color and of delicious 



fragrance. 



VIRGINIA R. COXE 



(Gruss an Teplitz) — 

 Fiery crimson, shaded 

 with* a dark velvety 

 sheen. The flowers 

 are large and hand- 

 some produced in 

 continuous profusion 

 throughout the season. 

 Very vigorous, . bushy 

 grower and because 

 of its strong growing 

 habits it should not 

 be placed with other 

 hybrid teas. ^ .^ , « , 



Beautiful Columbia 



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