SEEDS—TREES—ROSES—SHRUBS—BULB5-EVERGREENS, ETC., SHENANDOAH, IA 
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ROSES for Your 
Outdoor Garden 
Friends, there is no flower that will 
give you such a wealth of beautiful color¬ 
ing and fragrance as the rose, and it can 
rightfully be called the "Queen of 
Flowers.” You can grow them in the 
Farm Belt as well as they can be grown 
in California. 
As cut flowers for the table, roses have 
no equal. They have fragrance and 
beauty combined, and the rose is the 
flower by which all others are judged. X 
want every home in the Farm Belt to 
have a bed of my Everblooming Roses be¬ 
cause no home is really a home without 
at least a few of these lovely flowers. 
The blooms the first season will repay 
you many times over for the time and 
money spent. 
I am offering you new, hardy, true-to- 
name varieties that will grow and bloom 
for you, and I have every type and every 
different colored rose you may desire. 
My roses are all 2 yr. olds, thrifty, 
vigorous, outdoor nursery grown, and 
have been especially selected for outdoor 
growing. The Hybrid Teas commence 
blooming just a few weeks after planting 
and continue until late frost, not only 
this year but year after year. 
Remember, friends, “For you a Rose at 
KMA grows.” 
★ BETTY tJPKICHAKD. A- charming 
deep-toned, carmine Rose with cop¬ 
pery orange. Has rolled edges. One of 
the most charming of the everblooming 
Roses. See front cover. 
★ BRIARCLIFF, a new one with large 
pointed buds. Brilliant rose pink in 
color. Very fragrant and free bloom¬ 
ing variety. 
COLUMBIA. Lively bright pink, sweetly 
scented flowers. Is considered the real 
flower for the beginner because it is 
easy to handle. Free bloomer, good 
grower and healthy foliage. 
★ DAME EDITH HELEN. A magnifi¬ 
cent, fragrant, new Rose of many 
petals which curl back very prettily, 
holding to one vivid pink color, and has 
the distinctive, rare Rose du Barri 
shade. 
DUCHESS or WELLINGTON. The buds 
of this variety are long, saffron yellow 
in color. They open to a large, light 
yellow flower. 
ETOILE DE PRANCE. Vivid crimson 
flowers. The centers are a bright 
cerise. Very fragrant and long lasting 
in bloom. 
Etoile De Hollande 
ALL ROSES on this page are 
Everblooming Hybrid Teas 
GEN. McARTHUR. Crimson-scarlet. Very 
fragrant. One of the best red bedding 
Roses and especially fine in hot weath¬ 
er. Full, double. 
J. L. MOCK. The Giant Rose from Hol¬ 
land. Great big pink buds, the largest 
buds of any of the Hybrid Tea roses. 
★ K. A. VIKTORIA. This beautiful 
snowy white Rose is vigorous, hardy, 
and very fragrant. It is one of the old 
varieties and should be planted in every 
Rose bed where you want a white 
rose. See front cover. 
KILLARNEY BRILLIANT. The Killar- 
ney roses have a shape all their own. 
They are long and slender with slightly 
recurved petals. The Brilliant is so 
bright a pink that it is practically a red. 
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★ KILLARNEY PINK. The famous Irish 
Rose. The flowers have that de¬ 
lightful fragrance you all like. The 
color is deep, brilliant and sparkling 
shell pink. The buds are large size, 
long pointed, and develop into big, mas¬ 
sive blooms. See front cover. 
★ KILLARNEY WHITE. An exquisite 
white rose. The buds are long and 
full just the same as those you see in 
the greenhouse. Grow them yourself. 
r LADY HILLINGDON. This is one of 
the finest of the deep apricot yellow 
Roses. The buds are long and pointed 
and very attractive. It is a hardy, vig¬ 
orous, outdoor Rose, and I highly rec¬ 
ommend it to you for your garden. 
See front cover. 
LADY MARGARET STEWART. An¬ 
other popular new rose with disease re¬ 
sistant foliage. The bud is coppery 
orange opening to a bright golden yel¬ 
low flower of extra large size. 
LORD CHARLEMONT. I like this new 
rose. It’s a large, deep crimson rose 
that has an unusual fragrance. It does 
not fade out. 
★ LOS ANGELES. (Copper Golden). 
Here is a beautiful, beautiful rose, 
and Oh, so fragrant. Coral pink toned 
with golden yellow. 
MADAME BUTTERFLY. Somewhat like 
Ophelia in shape, the color is a bright 
light pink shaded with gold tints. 
★ MARGARET McGREDY. One of the 
new, popular McGredy Roses. The 
bushes are in bloom all season long. 
They grow upright and produce lots of 
flowers on long, strong stems. Brick 
red in color with a golden colored base. 
M. C. TESTOUT. The rose that made 
Portland, Oregon, famous. Caroline 
Testout is a popular large pink variety, 
very double and full. 
M. E. HERRIOTT. This is the “Daily 
Mail Rose.” In my own garden I think 
this is the most beautiful of the coral 
reds. Herriott is extremely hardy. 
MRS. AARON WARD. This variety has 
fine orange colored buds. When it first 
opens is Indian yellow. 
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My Guarantee 
on Nursery Stock 
I guarantee all nursery stock you 
get from me by mail order to reach 
you alive and in first class growing 
condition. It is healthy and vigor¬ 
ous. I will replace free any plants 
that do not grow for you, providing 
you notify me by July 1st, 1934. 
After that date, I will furnish new 
plants at half price if notified by 
October 1st, 1934. 
Varieties marked ★ are pictured in color on front cover or page 19 
