PLANT DINCEE OWN ROOT ROSES— THEY LAST 



"Francis Scott Key" 

 A Super Rose 



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Tepiitz 



For intense and dazzling color there is 

 no other rose to compare with this — fier\- 

 crimson, shaded with a dark velvety sheen. 

 The flowers are large and handsome, pro- 

 duced 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. Extremely hardy, easy to grow, al- 

 ways in bloom, it is one of the most sat- 

 isfactory of roses. 



'AMERICAN LEGION— The color is a 

 pleasing shade of cerise, which is re- 

 tained until the petals fall. Well form- 

 ed buds, produced on long stems, make 

 it a fine rose for cutting. Heavy, dis- 

 ease resistant foliage, little troubled with 

 insects. Strong grower, and free bloomer. 



LADY ALICE STANLEY— Massive buds 

 and blooms, fully double and very sweet 

 outside petals coral-rose, inside pale flesh 

 pink. One of the dependable roses for 

 any purpose. 



WM. NOTTING — Blooms fine, large, full 

 double and perfect formation. Color a 

 bright rosy cerise, with a deeper center. 



Price. First size, one-year plants. 25c each, for 

 all Roses on this page; 5 for SI. 00 postpaid: 

 two-year-old plants. 70c each; S8.00 per dozen 

 of one or more varieties, 6 at doz. rate, by Par- 

 cel Post Prepaid. Varieties marked * can be fur- 

 nished in Star size or Specimen plants at 85c 

 each, $9.00 doz. by Parcel Post, 



HYBRID TEA ROSES— Continued 



^FrancisScottKey 



This American produc- 

 tion, named in honor of 

 the author of our national 

 anthem, is a credit to it? 

 name. It is by far the most 

 popular red rose, for its 

 glowing colors, its remark- 

 able size, its fullness, its 

 perfection of form, make 

 it a greatly prized variety. 

 The color is a rich, glow- 

 ing scarlet, with darker 

 shadings, becoming dark- 

 er as the flower ages. It is 

 a continuous bloomer, 

 producing its immense 

 blooms on stout stems in 

 great profusion. The 

 growth is excellent and 

 the foliage heavy, little 

 troubled with disease. Very 

 hardy. Reports from al- 

 most all sections of the 

 country show excellent re- 

 sults with this remarkable 

 rose. 



PRESIDENT TAFT— A most remarkable 

 pink Rose, with a shining intense deep pink 

 color of a very distinctive shade. Splendid 

 grower in every respect. 



Received six two year old Eoses last year and I 

 they are doing better than any other of my 3i j 

 bushes which I bought from various other com- J 

 panies. J. Parke Hughes, Coatesville, Penna. S 



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Gruss an Tepiitz, one of the "Big 12' 



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