COLORADO. I bought from you 22 Roses 12 two year old and 10 one year old 

 bushes. Every bush bloomed last summer all summer. I am more than satisfied 

 with them. H. N. B., Fort Collins. 



HYBRID TEA ROSES— Continued 



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The best sport of Columbia 

 yet produced, and one of the 

 grandest roses that it has been 

 our privilege to grow, and we 

 have grown a large number of 

 the roses that have been pro- 

 duced by all countries. Bud 

 beautifully form- 

 ed, long solid but 

 not too pointed, 

 opening into one 

 of the finest 

 blooms that could be 

 imagined. Very doub- 

 le and a brilliant rose 

 pink. The plant is a 

 splendid grower, free 

 from diseases such as 

 black spot and mil- 

 dew. Flowers produced in a 

 great abundance the entire 

 season, on long stiff stems, 

 making it ideal for cutting. 



PRISCILLA — Strong robust grower with 

 dark green foliage free from disease. Col- 

 or a flesh pink with darker shadings. 

 Buds well formed opening full and double 

 and on long stiff stems well above the 

 foliage. 



ETOILE DE HOLLAND— Flower bright, 

 dark red, of medium size, fairly full; de- 

 iiciously perfumed. Growth vigorous, up- 

 right. A cross between General Mac- 

 Arthur and Hadley. A rose of great future. 



HOpSIER BEAUTY— The rich colors of 

 this marvelous rose have never been equal- 

 ed — dusky, crimson scarlet, with dark 

 shadings and of a depth found in no other 

 rose. Heavy petals of a velvet-like tex- 

 ture add to the richness of the colors. 



Briarcliff — A most superb New Rose 



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F. R. Patzer 



A Rose of striking and pleasing appear- 

 ance, owing to the delicate blending of col- 

 or, which is a creamy-buff, with the reverse 

 of petals a delicate warm pink, and as they 

 expand the color becomes a light orange 

 pink. 



PADRE — Color a brilliant coppery scarlet 

 flushed with yellow at base of petals, a 

 pleasing combination. Beautiful long 

 buds borne on long stiff stems, making a 

 splendid cutting variety. Open flower 

 semi-double. 



MRS. HENRY MORSE— Two contrasting 

 tones of pink with an underlying yellow 

 glow, double high centered. Plant tall 

 and branching. 



RHEA REID— Color a vivid scarlet crim- 

 son. Flowers are marvels of beauty, large, 

 bold and of splendid substance. Strong, 

 sturdy, vigorous grower. 



LADY ASHTOWN— One of the good old 

 standard Roses that remains good. Satiny 

 buds and blooms of deep shining pink 

 with a yellow glow at base of petals. 

 High center and verv double. 



Price. First size, one-year plants, except where 

 noted, 25c each, for Roses on this page; 5 for 

 $1.00, postpaid; two-year-old plants, except where 

 otherwise noted, 75c each; $8.00 per dozen of one 

 or more varieties, 6 at dozen rate by express, 

 charges collect. Varieties marked * can be fur- 

 nished in Star Size or Specimen plants at $1.25 

 each by express. See page 3 for Parcel Post 

 Charges. 



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