AMERICA'S FINEST 
HARDY EVERBLOOMIN6 ROSES 
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GUARANTEED TO BLOOM THIS YEAR 
Inter-State Roses will not 
sucker from tlie roots 
The Inter-State Nurseries are one of the largest distributors of roses in the 
United States. We call your special attention to these very important facts. 
1. Inter-State roses are hardy, vigorous plants which were grown for two years 
right out in the open fields. 
2. They are low-budded on Multiflora Japonica, conceded to be the very best root stock. It produces plants which bloom 
freely. 
3. Our rose growers are the best in the United States and have developed a method so that our roses will not sucker from 
the roots. 
4. We have attained leadership in our field because we sell first quality roses of the newest varieties as well as the older 
favorites. 
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fe. All roses on this page, varieties alike or assorted, 
■ your selection. These roses are extra selected 2 year 
W uACll number one plants, the finest obtainable. 
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AMERICAN BEAUTY —Dark pink, shaded carmine. 
BETTY UPRICHARD —Shining salmon pink inside, deepened outside 
with copper, spicy fragrance, always in bloom, one of the best. 
BRIARCLIFF —-Very fragrant, delicate silvery rose pink, long pointed 
buds which open into large perfectly formed flowers on long 
sfems; last well after cutting. Free bloomer. Should be in every 
garden. 
CHAS. K. DOUCLAS —Bright crimson, scarlet undertone. 
CHATEAU DE CLOS VOUCEOT —Velvety dark crimson. 
COLUMBIA —A well-known pink rose, but we consider Briarcliff 
better. 
CUBA —Large semi-double flowers of blazing orange scarlet, unsur¬ 
passed for bedding. A bed of these at our World’s Fair Carden was 
admired by every visitor. 
DAME EDITH HELEN —Pure glowing pink without shading large Duds 
on long stems open into perfect, large, full blooms which retain 
their shape a very long time. The most perfumed of all pink roses. 
DUCHESS OF ATHOLL —Golden orange flushed peach, is not a very 
free bloomer, but the color is simply marvelous. 
EDEL —Large globular buds opening into large, full double blooms 
of white with cast of ivory, fragrant. A very fine white rose. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS —Salmon pink with golden base, long 
pointed buds on long stems, an ideal cutting rose, very lasting. 
E. C. HILL —It constantly produces beautiful buds on long stems 
which open into large full, fragrant blooms of velvety crimson. 
Considered by many to be the finest red rose. 
ETOILE DE FRANCE —Sparkling crimson, an old favorite. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE —Large, brilliant crimson flowers on long 
stems, ideal for cutting. We cannot decide whether we like this 
rose or E. C. Hill the better, both are extra fine. 
F. J. CROOTENDORST —A vigorous bushy shrub rose, perfectly hardy, 
grows 4 to 5 feet tall. The fringed flowers of bright red are pro¬ 
duced in clusters freely all summer and fall. The dark green, 
crinkly, shiny foliage is attractive in itself. Plant this rose among 
the shrubs. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY —Large extremely double flowers of rich 
crimson. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI —Enormous pure white flowers. 
CRUSS AN TEPLITZ —Dazzling scarlet, always in bloom, a great 
bedder. 
HAWLMARK CRIMSON —The brightest red of all roses, we consider 
it the best of all for bedding, even superior to that old favorite 
Cruss an Teplitz as it grows more evenly, better color and better 
flowers. 
HUCONIS —This rose should be planted among the shrubs as it grows 
4 to 5 feet tall. Perfectly hardy, blooms real early, branches com¬ 
pletely covered with the brighf yellow flowers. Attractive foliage 
and bark. 
JOANNA HILL —A lovely cutting rose, especially beautiful in the 
bud. The color is golden yellow paling to canary, as it expands. 
You will love this rose. 
JOHN RUSSELL —Very large, deep velvety crimson blooms on long 
stems. 
JULES CAUJARD —This rose requires some extra care but its pro¬ 
fusion of exquisite flowers of cerise red flushed orange and sal¬ 
mon, amply repay you. 
K. A. VICTORIA —Our most popular white rose, touched with ivory, 
perfectly formed flowers, exquisitely perfumed. Fine for cutting, 
long lasting. 
LADY ALICE STANLEY —Silvery pink inside, darker pink outside, 
prolific bloomer, an old favorite. 
LADY ASHTOWN —Brilliant pink, long pointed buds open in large 
full flowers of exquisite loveliness. 
LADY HILLINGDON —Apricot yellow, always in bloom. 
LADY MARCARET STEWART— I mmense flowers of golden copper 
stained orange. 
LOS ANGELES —Clowing salmon pink toned coral gold. 
LUXEMBURG —-Rich orange-copper and gold. 
MARCARET McCREDY— This was the most popular red rose in our 
World’s Fair Carden. Always in bloom, the lovely flowers are 
brilliant orange-scarlet. Without question, one of the best. 
MME. BUTTERFLY —Light pink shaded gold. 
MME. ED. HERRIOTT- —-Coral red shaded flame pink, a color you 
seldom see and a rose always in bloom. Fine bedder. 
MRS. CHAS. BELL —Soft shell pink tinged salmon, like a pearl. 
Strong vigorous grower, always in bloom, a very fine rose. Fragrant. 
MRS. E. P. THOM —Unfading canary yellow, delightfully fragrant, 
very free bloomer. 
MRS. HENRY BOWLES— This was the favorite pink rose at our 
World’s Fair garden. An exceptionally free bloomer, the rich pink 
flowers come singly on long stems, fine for cutting. 
MRS. HENRY MORSE —Large, perfectly formed flowers of two toned 
pink. A blue ribbon winner. 
MRS. LOVELL SWISHER —Immense flowers of flesh pink freely pro¬ 
duced on long stems. A very fine garden rose. 
NORMAN LAMBERT— Unique copper-orange of great beauty. 
PAUL NEYRON —Gigantic rose pink flowers. 
PINK PEARL —A pearly pink which deepens to rose. A beautifully 
shaped flower on fine stems for cutting. Blooms freely. Very fine. 
RADIANCE PINK —Most widely planted of all roses, it succeeds 
everywhere and all summer it produces its lovely pink flowers. 
RADIANCE RED —America’s Favorite Red rose. Always in bloom, an 
exquisite cerise red. 
REV. F. PACE ROBERTS —Marvelously colored rose of golden yellow, 
stained with carmine. The flowers are perfectly formed on long 
stems, fragrant, last a long time and are beautiful at all stages. 
Blooms very freely. 
SCHWABENLAND —This rose balls sometimes but the color, a cerise- 
pink, is so exceptionally beautiful and the flowers are so large 
and perfectly formed, that you will prize it highly. 
SENSATION —Dark velvety scarlet-crimson. 
SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS PERNET— Beautiful soft golden yellow. 
SOUV. DE CEORCES PERNET —Oriental red opening to old rose, 
enormous flowers of magnificent form. 
SUNBURST —Yellow shaded orange. 
TALISMAN —This is probably America’s Favorite Rose today. Its 
brilliant orange-gold-red buds open up a glorious combination of 
gold, apricot and rose-red, freely produced on long stems. 
VILLE DE PARIS —A very fine buttercup yellow rose, good grower, 
free bloomer. One of the best yellows. 
WILLOWMERE —Rich shrimp pink shaded orange and gold. An ex¬ 
ceptionally good garden rose. 
We can also furnish a somewhat smaller size plant, the regular standard mail order size. These plants are also two year old 
hardy field grown and will bloom this summer. Many firms send out this size plant but we frankly tell you that the larger 
size plants, the strictly two year number one plants, are more than worth the slight additional cost. 
Postpaid prices on two year, standard size Each 40c, 3 for $1.00, 12 for $3.75 
This price applies to all the varieties listed on this page, and you make your own selection of varieties. 
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