All Roses 
FIELD GROWN HARDY ROSES are Postpaid 
Our stock is all field-grown by experienced nurserymen. The varieties are selected after careful and thoughtful consideration of their* 
adaptability to our severe climate. Each bush has been coated with paraffine wax to help preserve the vitality—there are none better. 
Stock is ready March 15th until in May. 
Our special leaflets, “All About Hardy Roses in Colorado,” also “How to Plant Roses,” free when requested. 
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Hardy Monthly Blooming 
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Varieties 
Prices: Roses prepaid by mail, single Rose 60c; 4 for $2.00, 
except as noted below 
REDS 
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Amanr^n Raoia+w Large, bright crimson. Is still the most 
American Beauty popular hardy Rose. 
Rich scarlet shading to a velvety crimson. 
Gruss an Teplitz Fragrant, strong grower. | 
p 1 , an A beautiful brilliant crimson. Continuous 
■ ralTCe bloomer, especially as a bedding rose. 
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Pr, f | BT -n rli .. n A bright cerise-red, very profuse bloomer, and 
Itea Itaaiance decidedly fragrant. 
PINKS 
Etoile de France. 
Pink Radiance. 
K. A. Victoria. 
President Herbert Hoover. 
Briarcliff 
Brilliant rich deep pink flower on long stiff stem. 
Soft pearly white with a 
■ ■ _ ■_Produce immense size soft pink flow- 
Dame Edith Helen ers, sweet scented. 
■a_ ■ ■__ Intense brilliant pink with lighter 
Henry DOWieS salmon-pink shadings. A model Rose 
in every way. 
p- ■_ |» a rl A brilliant carmine-pink. Blooms very con 
rlnn Radiance tinuously. A dependable garden Rose. 
YELLOW 
m A good clear yellow. Small blossom, though 
laOiaen vpneila very profuse on long stems. 
■ US|fl Very fragrant flowers of a clear yellow with 
JOannS mil orange center. Semi-double. 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts ‘° ric ” 
CnMki».rl> Has long buds that produce salmon-rose-yellow blos- 
aunoursi soms . Admired by all. 
WHITE 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria , int of i emon in center 
Best of the whites. 
An ideal white, with long-pointed 
IVime. Jules tsoucne buds, slightly tinted pink. Continuous 
bloomer. Fragrant. 
Roses of Special Merit 
« ■■4'iimn A new H. T. that has some resemblance to the Talisman. 
MtLIlUmSB T be coloring is burnt orange streaked with red. Double 
and fragrant. Each $1.00. 
The rose “a la mode” of the day, being 
WOUHt6SS Vandal result of breeding from Ophelia, Ward 
and Souvenir C. Pernet. The first color being bronze lightening to 
vellow. Large blooms, sweetly scented. Each $1.50. 
E. G. Hill a new red Rose of striking form and color. The long 
" " buds produce double dazzling scarlet flowers, shading 
to a deep scarlet. Each 75c. 
flh/mnisifl The official flower of the 1932 Olympic Games. It 
Uiympiaa opens a cerise-scarlet with a fiery orange-red bud. 
Gold shading at the base. Something new in roses. Each 75c. 
President Herbert Hoover & 
yellow, not in other Roses. Very fragrant. Every one is delighted 
with it. Must be seen to be fully appreciated. Each 75c. 
Lady Margaret Stewart young flowers have a deep 
sunflower-yellow, splashed with orange-scarlet, changing to a beau¬ 
tiful orange double flower. Long, pointed buds. Each 75c. 
~ - A patented variety sporting from Talisman, thus 
Souvenir often called “The Golden Talisman.” Is a clear 
yellow like a nugget of gold. Pointed bud with good stems, and 
glossy foliage. Each $1.00. 
T* lleman This Rose has stood the test and now is considered a 
I ailSman remarkably popular hardy Rose. The flowers are a 
wonderful combination of coloring, having gold, apricot, yellow, and 
old rose, all in one. The outside of petals carry a still different 
combination of blended colors. Each 75c. 
Lady Margaret Stewart. 
SPECIAL ROSE COLLECTION 
Six everblooming roses which in our experience have proven to 
be very easy to grow. 
1 American Beauty, Red 1 Mme. Jules Bouche, White 
1 Red Radiance 1 G-olden Ophelia, Yellow 
1 Pink Radiance 1 Talisman, Apricot 
Regular Price—$3.25 
Special Price $2.75 Delivered 
Gruss an Teplitz. 
Golden Ophelia. 
E. G. Hill. 
Talisman. 
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