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President Herbert Hoover. A glorious combi¬ 
nation of maroon, orange and gold in dazzling 
effect. Beautifully pointed buds, developing 
to large flowers with exquisite fragrance. 
Radiance. Brilliant rosy carmine shaded with 
rich pink tints, large full flower, cupped petals. 
Red Radiance. Similar in growth and form to 
the foregoing variety but in color a splendid 
cerise-red. This is one of our finest bedding 
roses. 
Shot Silk. Beautiful, medium sized buds and 
flowers of coppery rose flushed with apricot 
and yellow; very fragrant. 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet. The growth ol 
this splendid Rose is all that can be desired. 
Long pointed buds on strong stems develop¬ 
ing into large, full, beautifully formed flowers 
of a striking shade of deep yellow. 
Souvenir de Georges Pernet. Buds of this sup¬ 
erb variety are long and pointed, of rich terra¬ 
cotta red tipped with carmine, and suffused 
with a golden sheen; flowers fully double of 
splendid form. 
Talisman. A striking combination of shadings 
of gold, apricot, yellow and deep old rose; 
growth is strong and vigorous; glossy, dark 
green foliage. Very free flowering. 
White Killarney. This Rose is of the true Kil- 
larney type. A fairly luxuriant grower ; flow¬ 
ers pure waxy white. 
Wiilowniere. Handsome buds and blooms of 
richest pink, shaded yellow at center; full 
double, cupped flowers; very strong grower 
and free flowering. 
Choice Hardy Garden Roses 
Following varieties 50c. each; $4.75 for 10. 
M me. Albert Barbier. This new Hybrid-Per¬ 
petual might well be called a camellia-shaped 
Rose. The blooms are of cream and pinkish- 
yellow suffused salmon-flesh, and as they ex¬ 
pand show tinges of golden apricot in the 
center. 
Frau Karl Druschki. The ideal white Rose for 
the garden. Immense, pure white flowers on 
long, stiff stems, with beautiful foliage. A 
strong vigorous grower. 
General Jacqueminot. Bright scarlet crimson. 
Doubtless the most popular of the red Roses. 
George Arends or Pink Druschki. Similar in 
growth and form of flower to the popular Frau 
Karl Druschki of which it is a sport but is a 
beautiful delicate rose-pink. 
Baby Rambler Roses 
A type of rose growing into compact shapely 
bushes, growing about 18 to 24 inches high and 
producing in wonderful profusion from early 
in the rose season until heavy freezing, immense 
trusses of small dainty flowers. These comprise 
an indispensable bedding type that should be 
much more used 
50c. each; $4.75 for 10. 
Gloria Mundi. Full, double, well-formed flowers 
of a most striking shade of orange-scarlet. 
Does not fade. 
Ideal. Small, velvety dark red, blooms in great 
profusion ; large, compact bunches. Vigorous 
grower. 
Ellen Poulson. Medium size, full blooms of 
bright rose-pink; immense, compact bunches; 
profuse bloomer. Dwarf, bushy plant. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber 
CLIMBING ROSES 
This class of Roses, though requiring the 
same soil preparation as others, require a very 
different method of pruning. In the spring re¬ 
move all dead wood, and shorten back the long 
ends. As soon as finished blooming, cut away 
all old wood that has flowered, allowing new, 
strong canes to develop. 
BLAZE, The New Hardy Everblooming Scarlet. 
(Plant Patent No. 10.) 
A splendid new Climbing Rose with the blaz¬ 
ing color of Paul’s Scarlet and the everblooming 
habit of Gruss en Teplitz, its parents. It is a 
strong, vigorous climber, growing to good height. 
Undoubtedly will prove immensely popular. 
Strong, 2 yr. old plants, $2.00 each. 
Following varieties, extra heavy plants 50c. each; 
$4.75 for 10. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechlin. One of the earliest 
Climbers to flower and one of the best. Buds 
are shapely, pointed, on long stems, the color 
a beautiful pearly pink tipped crimson as 
petals unfold; semi-double, fragrant flowers. 
Chaplin’s Pink Climber. This perfectly hardy, 
vigorous growing climber is a cross between 
Paul’s Scarlet and American Pillar. Flowers 
are similar in size to Paul’s Scarlet and in 
color a beautiful, rich lively pink. 
