TREE-SHAPED ROSES 
POLYANTHA OR BABY ROSES 
Useful for low hedges and borders; very hardy and continually in bloom. 
CECIL BRUNER—Miniature blossoms of pink. Each.$ .60 
GLORIA MUNDI—Orange scarlet. Each.I .60 
GOLDEN SALMON—Glistening Orange. Each.f .60 
AUSTRIAN BRIAR ROSES 
These roses grow large, are perfectly hardy, and are suitable for 
shrub borders. 
HARISON’S YELLOW—One of the ©Id fashioned double yellow roses; 
very hardy; blooms only in June but is at that time a perfect mass 
of bloom. Each. % -IS 
PERSIAN YELLOW—Medium size deep yellow double flowers; very 
hardy; to flower freely should receive little or no pruning. Each % .76 
HUGONIS—Commonly known as the Sacred Rose of China; a very 
hardy single yellow rose producing great masses of flowers along 
the entire length of stem. Each.? -76 
We offer the following as the best of this class of Roses for this locality. 
Stems are 36-42 inches high. 
RADIANCE—The most popular pink.|3.00 
RADIANCE RED—Brilliant cerise.$3.00 
VILLE de PARIS—Clear yellow.$3.00 
ETOILE de HOLLANDE—Deep Red.$3.00 
Qem for the Qarden 
ROSA ROULETTI—A wild species of rose that 
is ideally adapted to the rock garden. Grows 
in compact bush form about six inches high. 
Covered throughout the season with semi¬ 
double pink flowers of good form but tiny in 
size. A true gem. Each $1.25 
HARDY CLIMBING AND RAMBLER ROSES 
2 Year Heavy, Strictly No. 1 Stock 
AMERICAN PILLAR—A single flowering variety of great beauty; 
flowers very large, lovely pink petals with white eye and yellow 
stamens; flowers are borne in great bunches. Each.$1.00 
AVIATEUR BLERIOT—The flowers, bom in clusters, are saffron 
blushed crimson while in bud, yellow in full flower, fading to white. 
A superior plant with fine foliage. Each.$1.00 
BESS LOVETT—Flowers are as large as Tea Roses. Its color is red. 
Each . $1.00 
BLAZE—The new everblooming Paul’s Scarlet. The blooms are about 
four inches across, and the plant grows vigorously. Covered by 
Plant Patent No. 10. Each.$2.00 
CHAPLIN’S PINK CLIMBER—A duplicate of Paul’s Scarlet Climber 
except that its color is dark pink: Each.$1.00 
DR. W. VAN FLEET—Long pointed flesh pink buds, suitable for cut¬ 
ting; a new rose and a very vigorous grower. Each.$ .76 
GOLDEN CLIMBER—A new introduction with outstanding merit. Its 
color is rich golden yellow and the plants have the earmarks of 
true value. Each.$2.00 
MARY LOVETT—Beautiful wax-white flowers of open form. Flowers 
are borne singly. Each.$1.00 
MARY WALLACE—The most beautiful pink climber grown; well 
formed, semi-double flowers of clear flame pink; free flowering and 
fragrant. Each.$ .76 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN—The most beautiful of all the pink 
climbers. The huge ruffled blooms are unlike any other climber and 
are produced in astonishing abundance. A meritorous introduction 
from Spain. Each.$1.00 
PAUL’S SCARLET—^The most popular of all climbing roses; flowers 
of large size of a vivid scarlet and are produced in clusters on a 
long stem of from three to twenty flowers. Each.$ .76 
SCORCHER—An introduction from Australia that is “particularly 
effective. The frilled blossoms are of brilliant scarlet. Each $1.00 
SILVER MOON—^Very large semi-double pure white flowers, three to 
four inches in diameter; beautifully cupped; a vigorous grower. 
Each .$ .76 
THE NEW DAWN—This patented rose is the first worth while ever- 
blooming rose; it is a sport from Dr. Van Fleet, that has its color 
and form, with the added value of continuous blossoms; shell pink. 
Each .$1.60 
"WHEN WAKE THE VIOLETS, WINTER DIES, 
WHEN SPROUTS THE ELM BUD, SPRING IS NEAR.” 
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