Dormant 2-Year-Old Field-Grown Rose Bushes 



Hardy Everblooming Varieties for Early Spring Planting 



Present Prices: 75c Each for 1 to 5 Bushes; 65c Each for 6 or More —Parcel Post Prepaid. 

 (Former Price, $1.00 to $2.00 Each) 



Talisman 



There seems to be no two 

 descriptions alike for this sen- 

 sational and much in demand 

 rose. We have found it a 

 wonderful grower and a gor- 

 geous bloomer. Buds are large 

 and strikingly handsome, a 

 com'bination of orange yellow, 

 red and crimson, a combin- 

 ation that can't be described. 

 Superb in early spring and in 

 the late fall. 

 MRS. F. R. PIERSON— (H. 



T.) — As large as American 



Beauty, even at its best. 



Fine, heavy, dark foliage, 



strong stems, very fragrant. 



Color hard to describe, car- 

 dinal-red or crimson. Im- 

 mense. Beautiful. 

 PREMIER. (H. T.) — The 



blooms are immense, often 



measuring 5 and 6 inches 



across; buds long, full and 



pointed. Color rich, deep, 



rose-pink, without shadings. 



Borne singly on stiff almost thornless 



stems. Fine disease resistant foliage. 



MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN— 



New climbing rose from Spain. Now 

 world famous. Long pointed buds of 

 crimson at first, then as the blooms 

 expand show splashes of carmine, with 

 pearl pink inside. Strong vigorous 

 climbing habit. Hardy everywhere. 



KOOTENAY. (H. T.)— Buds long and 

 pointed, of exquisite form, opening to 

 large rounded flowers, very full and 

 double. Color creamy white, with 

 shading of flesh colors towards the 

 center. Foliage very heavy, unaffect- 

 ed by disease, and little troubled with 

 insects. Vigorous erect bush. 



TEMPLAR. (H. T.)— Bud and bloom 

 of good size. Double, very lasting. Vig- 

 orous, upright, continuous bloomer. 

 Clear bright red. Highly scented. 



MRS. HENRY MORSE. (H. T.)— Two 

 contrasting tones of pink with an un- 

 derlying yellow glow, double high cen- 

 tered. Plant tall and branching. 



JONKHEER J. L. MOCK (H. T.)— 

 Buds and flowers immense and of very 

 fine form, borne on long, stiff stems. 

 Color clear imperial pink, reflexed pet- 

 als of a lighter shade. Strong, tall 

 grower, at its best in heat, when it 

 blooms to wonderful perfection. 



Fancy Colored Rose, "Talisman" 



PADRE. (H. T.)— Color brilliant cop- 

 pery scarlet flushed yellow at base of 

 petals. Beautiful long buds on long 

 stiff stems, splendid cutting variety. 

 Open flower semi-double. 



LAURENT CARLE. (H. T.)— A beau- 

 tiful Rose, with extra large, hand- 

 somely formed, rich velvety carmine 

 buds and flowers. Phenomenally strong, 

 robust grower, continually in bloom. 



SUNBURST. (H. T.)— Giant yellow, 

 rose vigorous, healthy grower. Red- 

 dish-bronze foliage. Superb orange 

 copper or golden orange, with a deep 

 orange center. Very fragrant. 



LADY URSULA. (H. T.)— An old 

 standby. Bush strong; continuously 

 produces its well shaped, pale pink 

 blooms. Unsurpassed where a mass of 

 flowers is desired all the time. 



JACOTTE— Handsome hardy climber. 

 Color deep coppery yellow, tinted cop- 

 pery red. Double flowers borne several 

 together on long stems. Very fragrant. 

 Strong profusely blooming plant. 



MRS. A. R. WADDELL. (H. T.)— The 

 flowers are of the largest size and of 

 perfect form. The coloring is most 

 brilliant in effect, a rosy-scarlet, open- 

 ing rosy-salmon, with reverse of petals 

 rosy-scarlet. The bush is a sturdy, 

 erect and vigorous grower. 



