SPECIAL LOW PRICES 
On Extra Heavy Two-Year-Old 
Dormant “De Luxe” Field-Grown Roses 
REV. F. PAGE-ROBERTS 
Copper-red buds of good length of exquisite col- 
or and form, opening to rich Indian yellow inside 
with the outside petals strongly marked apricot and 
carmine. Rich tea fragrance. A glorified Duchess of 
Wellington but with more petals and deeper, rich- 
er color and better shape. Plants are of a strong 
growth, branching habit with healthy disease and 
insect resistant foliage. Each season its popularity 
increases and deservedly so. 
MRS. HENRY MORSE—Two conirasting tones of 
pink with an underlying yellow glow, double high 
centered. Plant tall and branching. 
IMPERIAL POTENTATE—Shining rose pink, shad- 
ed lighter on reverse of petals. Vigorous grower 
of free flowering habit. 
PAX LABOR—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—Brick-red buds, 
opening to an orange-pink bloom of immense 
size, very double. An unusually beautiful rose. 
Stocky, free blooming. Fragrant. 
THE GENERAL—A high priced leader among red 
roses because of its beauty of color, form and de- 
lightful fragrance. Bush dwarf but very vigorous 
and free blooming, being almost continuously a 
solid mass of blooms of blood red. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ—Fiery crimson, shaded dark 
velvety sheen. Flowers large and handsome, pro- 
duced in continuous profusion. Very vigorous, 
tall pillar-like grower. 
VILLE DE PARIS—Round buds of clear yellow and 
big globular blooms of the same shade, untouched 
by any other color. One of the outstanding yel- 
low roses. In form very much like the popular 
“Radiance.” 
CHAS. K. DOUGLAS—Splendid garden rose with 
great depth of petals and clear unfading color. 
Exceptionally good growth and there is an in- 
creasing demand for it. Fine pointed buds open- 
ing to large loosely formed flower of striking 
crimson-scarlet. Good foliage. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY—It is by far the most popu- 
lar 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, 
glowing scarlet, with darker shadings, becoming 
darker as the flower ages. 
MARIE DOT—Deep apricot darkened with orange. 
MRS. E. P. THOM—Slender yellow buds and well 
shaped blooms of bright yellow. 
REV. F. PAGE-ROBERTS 
MME. BUTTERFLY—Buds a lovely shade of Indian 
ochre, yellow at base; opening flowers perfect 
in form brilliant in color and of delicious fra- 
grance. 
DIRECTOR RUBIO—Bud and flower very large 
semi-double and informally shaped, showy light 
red, and moderately fragrant. Foliage disease and 
insect resistant. Vigorous and bushy grower. 
SYRACUSE—Tight crimson buds with large, full 
double bloom with deep crimson wavy petals. 
Free bloomer and a vigorous grower. 
MARGARET McGREDY—Large, ovid buds of solid 
Orange-vermilion opening into double cupped 
blooms. Foliage light green resistant to black spot 
and mildew. Free blooming and a vigorous grow- 
er. Hardy everywhere. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER—Startling, vivid scar- 
let colors have won for this Rose well deserved 
recognition as the most attractive climber ever 
introduced. It is a vigorous grower, produces a 
mass of bloom, and with its bright colors which 
are retained without fading for a long period, it 
makes the most brilliant display imaginable. 
Heavy disease resistant foliage; great freedom of 
bloom. Paul’s Scarlet Climber, the winner of in- 
numerable medals for excellence, is a Rose that 
no one should be without. 
Hardy Everblooming Varieties for Early Planting and Quick Blooming this year. 
Complete Cultural Instructions With Every Order. 
All Roses above: 55c Each; Any 2 for $1.00—Postpaid. 
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