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CHARLOTTE M. HAINES, ROCKFORD, ILL., SEEDS GROWN BY A WOMAN 
Everblooming Bush Roses 
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These newer varieties are the finest of the Everblooming Roses and should be in 
every garden. Not only are the Plants more disease resistant and stronger growers 
but the Flowers themselves are larger, more delicately perfumed and of better and 
more attractive colors. 
ANTOINE RIVOIRE—Charmingly shaded rosy flesh on yellow ground; bordered 
carmine. 
CRUSADER—Robust and rugged grower; free flowering, large and double. Fragrant 
flowers of a rich, velvety maroon. 
DIXIE—Unique flower of coral red, shaded yellow. 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON—Color intense saffron yellow, stained deep crimson. 
Both buds and blooms are delightfully beautiful and very fragrant. 
SENSATION_A truly sensational variety. The buds are long and pointed, and the 
flowers are of extreme size and an entrancing scarlet-red shade. Heavy luxuriant 
foliage. 
KAISERINE AUGUSTA VICTORIA—Flowers are delicate creamy-white. Both buds 
and flowers are delightful. Sweet scented and lasts well when cut. 
MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT—Buds of beautiful shape, opening into large and 
strong flowers of bright satiny-pink. 
CHAS. K. DOUGLAS—Cup shaped flowers of brilliant scarlet flushed with velvety 
crimson—semi-double blooms of good size and perfect form. 
JOANNA HILL—Large heavy lemon-yellow buds, which develop into beautiful semi* 
double yellow flowers with Indian-yellow centers. 
ANGELUS—A new white rose of striking 
beauty. The immense flowers are snow white 
tinted cream at high pointed centers and are .w 
very full, with many petals. 
GOLDEN EMBLEM—A delicately colored rose 
that is much in demand. Large flowers tinted 
salmon-flesh with golden-yellow suffusions 
are held erect on long stiff stems. 
LADY ASHTOWN—Splendid keeper as a cut 
flower. Sweet-scented flowers of carmine- 
pink shading to a golden-yellow base. 
RED LETTER DAY—A graceful and charming 
rose of glowing crimson-scarlet color. Flowers 
last well and do not fade. 
MADAME BUTTERFLY—This beautiful new 
rose has all the good qualities of a Master¬ 
piece in Roses. Free blooming, fine size, of a 
delicate flesh-pink color. 
RED RADIANCE—An ideal rose in every re¬ 
spect. Blooms continuously, flowers large and 
double of a bright cerise-red. 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOTT—Deep coral red 
changing to orange pink. Buds are long and 
pointed. Grows in sun or shade. A much 
admired variety. 
Madame Butterfly 
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MRS. CALVIN COOLIDGE—Buds are bright 
yellow, and deepen to orange yellow as they 
open. The brilliant color is retained after 
being out. 
OLD GOLD—This new Rose is unusually fra¬ 
grant, and very beautiful, both in bud and 
bloom. Color is of an attractive coppery 
orange color. 
OPHELIA—Unsurpassed by any existing vari¬ 
ety. Flowers are a harmony of bright sal¬ 
mon pink, and apricot. Very double. 
SUNBURST—This is an exceptionally graceful 
variety, easily grown. Buds are long and 
slender, developing into immense deep yellow 
flowers of lasting quality. Pretty, narrow 
foliage. 
LUXEMBOURG—A delicately colored rose that 
is much in demand. Large flowers tinted 
salmon-flesh with golden-yellow suffusions 
are held erect on long stiff stems. 
PINK RADIANCE—Splendid keeper as a cut 
flower. Sweet-scented flowers of carmine- 
pink shading to a golden-yellow base. 
KILLARNEY BRILLIANT—The shape of the 
buds in the Killarneys is different than most 
others. They are long and slender with slight¬ 
ly recurved petals. The color of the Brilliant 
is so bright a pink that it is practically a red. 
One of the varieties that you will like exceed¬ 
ingly well under central western conditions. 
Joanna Hill 
PINK MAMAN COCHET—Rich pink, sum¬ 
mer blooming, hardy with protection. 
Flowers large, double, rich pink, changing 
to silvery-rose. 
RED MAMAN COCHET—Crimson Summer 
blooming, hardy with protection. Color, 
warm rose-crimson. 
WHITE COCHET—Pure white Summer 
blooming, hardy with protection. Snow 
white, sometimes faintly tinged pale blush. 
YELLOW COCHET—Deep yellow Summer 
blooming, hardy with protection. The best 
hardy ever-blooming yellow Rose. 
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The Following Ten Varieties 
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BETTY UPRICHARD—A two toned pink Rose 
of rare beauty. Buds are carmine colored 
opening to medium sized salmon flowers tinged 
' with orange on the inside and coppery scar¬ 
let outside. Very sweet scented. 
BRIARCLIFF;—Flowers are of perfect form, 
large, full, long and pointed—color is a bril¬ 
liant rose pink shaded to lighter tones. Fine 
to use as cut flowers. 
GOLDEN OPHELLIA—Really a salmon flesh in 
color with pretty golden yellow suffiusions. 
Flowers are held erect on long, strong stems. 
Fragrant and beautiful. 
LOS ANGELES—Attractive, well formed flow¬ 
ers both in bud and bloom. Color is unusual 
—a salmon toned with coral and shaded gold¬ 
en at base of petals. 
SOUV. CLAUDIUS PERNET—Magnificent flow¬ 
ers of rich clear yellow color. Buds are bright 
yellow. 
DAME EDITH HELEN—Petals of wonderful 
texture and curl. back. Long-pointed buds. 
Color brilliant pinkish-rose. 
PADRE—Brilliant scarlet with copper tones and 
orange base. Semi-double flowers of wonder¬ 
ful fragrance. Flowers are large and foliage 
medium heavy. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER—A startlingly bright 
combination of color—cerise-pink, flame, scar¬ 
let and yellow, all blended together. Buds 
long and pointed. 
TALISMAN—Perfectly formed buds. Outside 
color is bright yellow, gold and pink. When 
fully opened the colors are apricot, gold and 
rose. Very sweet scented. 
E. G. HILL—A magnificent monthly blooming 
rose. The cup-shaped blooms are a brilliant 
shade of rich scarlet shading to crimson and 
delightfully fragrant. 
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