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 

 paid. Former Price $1.00 Each. 



-Parcel Post Pre- 



.nmson 



B. 



•eauty 



(H. T.)— "Din- : 

 gee" introduction, 

 When consider- 

 ing an appropri- 

 ate name for this 

 gorgeous n e w 

 bush rose the 

 proper name fin- 

 ally suggested it- 

 self, as the re- 

 sult of its paren- 

 tage — the great 

 ( America n ) 

 "Hoosier Beau- 

 ty" crossed with 

 "Crimson Cham- 

 pion," and there 

 you have the 

 name ■ — "Crimson 

 Beauty." 



This splendid ; 

 new variety has 

 health in abund- 

 ance, grows clean, 



Our New Rose, "Crimson Beauty 

 strong and sturdv. 



Crimson flowers, which have much of 

 the form of "Gruss an Teplitz," through- 

 out the growing season, so that the bush 

 is literally covered early and late. Very 

 hardy. A better rose, Ave think, than 

 "Gruss an Teplitz.'' 



'Radiance", World-Famous 



A "Dingee" Introduction 



Radiance 



The Standard Garden Rose of America 



(H. T.) — Because of its vigorous, 

 heavy growth, its great abundance of 

 bloom, easy growth, requiring little at- 

 tention, it is considered as one of the 

 twelve best roses now known. Color a 

 solid rose-pink, with lighter tints and re- 

 flections. Long, heavy stems, bearing 

 large, beautiful buds, which open slowly 

 into globular, somewhat loosely formed, 

 fairly double flowers. One of the hard- 

 iest of roses, and will survive very severe 

 winters. 

 SIR DAVID DAVIS. (H. T.)— Pointed 



buds and high centered flowers of a 



glowing crimson and very fragrant. 



Healthy grower and free bloomer. 



PAX LABOR. (H. T.)— Orange gold 

 bud opening into a very double pale 

 yellow bloom, deepening toward the 

 center. Vigorous erect grower and free 

 bloomer. One of the best of the color. 



SOUV. DE GEORGES PERNET. (H. 

 T.) — Brick-red buds, opening to an or- 

 ange-pink bloom of immense size, very 

 double. An unusually beautiful rose. 

 Stocky, free blooming". Fragrant. 



JOHN RUSSELL. (H. T.)— Large 

 buds and immense crimson flowers of 

 the old-time globular type and one of 

 the handsomest red roses. 



