Any Two—2 year $ ‘) 
old Bushes 
All Roses on pages 10 to 23 are strong pot-grown plants 
that may be planted in the open ground any time during 
the year after heavy frosts are past. Especially good for 
planting in most of the country in April, May, June, July. 
August, September. Grown in large pots, they are on 
their own roots and give magnificent results. 
EVERBLOOMING ROSES—Continued 
*Kootenay 
The buds are long and pointed, and 
of exquisite form, opening to large 
rounded flowers full and double. Color 
creamy white, with shadings of flesh 
colors towards the center. Foliage 
heavy, unaffected by disease and little 
troubled with insects. 
*Templar—Bud medium size, 
globular; flower medium size, 
double globular, very lasting. 
Clear bright red, exceedingly 
double fine strong stems. 
Hadley—In color it is a deep velvety- 
crimson, retaining its brilliancy at 
all seasons of the year. 
Lord Charlemont—Flowers clear crimson, deepen- 
ing to carmine crimson with almost black shadings, 
perfectly shaped, long pointed buds, large and full 
sweetly scented flowers. 
*Wellesley—A most magnificent garden Rose of a 
beautiful shade of pink, vigorous, healthy growers; 
remarkably free-flowering. 
*Gen. Arnold Janssen—Color a deep glowing car- 
mine. Free bloomer. Buds long and pointed on 
long, stiff stems. 
An Unusual Rose ‘*‘Kootenay”’ 
Mrs. Aaron Ward 
Most exquisite buds of golden buff or fawn, opening 
to full, double, well formed flowers, of pinkish fawn. 
The plant does not grow large, but is dwarf and 
spreading, covered with heavy foliage that is immune 
from disease and insect pests. This is an excellent 
rose for the garden, for it requires little 
attention, blooms profusely, and is most 
useful for cutting and for the buttonhole. 
*Perle Von Godesberg—This magnificent 
Rose was originally sent out as a Yellow 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, it having all the 
beauty of form and substance of that great 
garden Rose. The color is a rich canary- 
yellow with shadings of saffron. 
General MacArthur—Of strong, vigorous, 
healthy growth, branching freely, it pro- 
duces its wonderful blooms profusely from 
May until October, of full scarlet crimson. 
Prices of all Potted Roses on this page, 
first size plants, 25c each, 5 for $1.00, 
postpaid; two-year-old plants, 55¢ each, 
any 2 for $1.00 by Parcel Post Prepaid. 
Varieties marked * can be furnished in 
Star size or Specimen plants at 75c each 
by Parcel Post Prepaid. 
