All Roses on pages 10 to 23 are stron 
(@) that may be planted in the open roman” 
Any Two—2 year $ 7 the year after heavy frosts are past. Espectally tecyine 
planting in most of the country in April, May, une, July, 
‘ August, September. Grown in lar ts 
old Bushes their own roots and give mnagnifioct Saat = 
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that it has been our privilege to grow, i . 
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and we have grown a large number of re 
the roses that have been produced by 
all countries. Bud beauti- 
fully formed, long, solid 
but not too pointed, open- 
ing into one of the finest 
blooms that could be 
imagined. Very double 
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and a brilliant rose pink. 
British Queen—The flower 
resembles Frau Karl Druschki, but 
with Tea Rose form and refinement. 
Buds sometimes show a slight flush, 
which disappears as flower expands. 
Briarcliff—A Most Superb New Rose 
Mad. Abel Chatenay—This splendid Rose is one Etoile de Holland 
of the very best of its color—rosy-carmine with 
Hover ahinda. Flower bright, dark red, of medium size, fairly 
full; deliciously perfumed. Growth vigorous, up- 
right. A cross between General MacArthur and 
Hadley. A rose of great future. 
John Cook—A seedling of LaFrance is noted for 
its profusion of blooms throughout the entire 
season. The flowers are similar to LaFrance in 
color, but it is a great improvement of that variety 
in its quick growth. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria—Large buds of creamy 
white; the open flower delicate pure white, with a 
drop of lemon at the center, very large, fragrant. 
Ophelia—Salmon flesh, shaded with rose in perfect 
tints. Buds of unusual attractiveness, opening full 
and double. Plants of strong habit, and produces 
its flowers in great profusion. Very hardy. 
*Jonkheer J. L. Mock—The buds are immense and 
of very fine form, borne on long, stiff stems. Color 
a clear imperial pink, reflexed petals of a lighter 
shade. Strong, tall grower, at its best in heat, 
when the heavy petals open to perfection. 
Price: All Potted Roses on this page, first size 
one-year plants, 25c each, 5 for $1.00, postpaid; 
two-year-old plants, 55c each, any 2 for $1.00 
by Parcel Post Prepaid. 
Varieties marked * can be furnished in Star 
size or Specimen plants at 75¢ each by Parcel 
Etoile de Holland Post. 
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