JOS. W. VESTAL 
tr son 
Box 871 * d?ock, ^AtkanUiL 2 _ ( 
Two Toned Roses 
ANTOINE RIVOIRE Flowers large, double and of fine form; 
very fragrant; color, rosy-flesh, with yel¬ 
low ground, shaded with border of carmine. Strong and healthy. 
Price, one-year 20c; two-year, 60c. 
RAPTURE A second generation sport of Ophelia through Butter¬ 
fly. It is intensely brilliant in its vivid coloring of 
bright apricot, coral, rose and gold; it has more petals than its 
parent, and produces more blooms per plant than Butterfly. One- 
year, 20c; two-year, 60c. 
LADY URSULA Color a most beautiful shade of flesh-pink of 
great substance and good form; petals large, 
circular and delicately perfumed. A grand grower, producing its 
round, full blooms in wonderful profusion. Price, one-year plants, 
20c; two-year plants, 60c. 
OPHELIA Salmon-flesh, shaded with rose. Buds of unusual at¬ 
tractiveness, opening full and double. Habit excellent, 
growth strong ; produces flowers on long stems, well up above the 
foliage and in great profusion all summer. One-year plants, 20c; 
two-year plants, 60c. 
WM. R. SMITH The flowers are large, full and double, and 
most exquisitely formed. The petals are so 
firm they look like wax, softly curled, colored cream with flesh tint 
tips, buff-yellow base and the center a heart of pink. Perfect buds. 
The flowers are borne on long, strong stems, just right for mak¬ 
ing bouquets. Fragrance is delightful. One-year plants, 20c; two- 
year plants, 60c. 
MRS. PERCY V. PENNYBACKER A rose of our own pro¬ 
duction. Color beautiful 
peach-pink with silvery suffusions, a shade which makes many other 
pink roses look commonplace. Remarkable for its lasting qualities, 
either cut or on the bush. One-year plants, 20c; two-year plants, 75c. 
JOSEPHINE VESTAL A splendid Rose of the Ophelia type that 
' has become a general favorite. Buds long 
and of perfect shape, the centre golden yellow passing to a tender 
flushed pink towards the edges; as the large full fine flowers 
develop the golden base comes well up on the petals, the outer 
petals pass to a creamy white with just the faintest touch of pink. 
A strong healthy grower and free bloomer. Sweetly scented. Price, 
one-year plants, 20c each; two-year plants, 60c each. 
MADAME BUTTERFLY New, fancy colored rose. A glorified 
sport of Ophelia with all the colors 
of Ophelia intensified, making it a harmony of bright pink, apricot 
and gold. The buds are a lovely shade of Indian red, yellow at the 
base; they are unique for corsages and for low table decorations; 
the opening flowers are perfect in form and texture, clear and bril¬ 
liant in color, and of delicious fragrance. Price, one-year plants, 
20c; two-year plants, 60c. 
CLORIO A Beautiful Scarlet Cerise with Yellow Shading at the 
Base. This splendid rose is one of the very best of its 
color, being a beautiful scarlet cerise, with yellow shading at the 
base of the petals, heavily veined with reddish cerise and with a 
deep glowing heart of bright pink, which brightens up the flower 
wonderfully. Price, one-year, 20c; two-year plants, 60c. 
GRANULATED PEAT MOSS 
Keep Roses well mulched with GPM—the perfect mulch. 
It takes the shock of the hot sun from the roots, assures a 
constancy of soil moisture through capillarity, lessens trouble¬ 
some weeding and prevents the surface from baking or 
crusting. 
The GPM brand Granulated Peat Moss is sold in bales that 
are tightly compressed, burlapped on all sides, wire strapped 
and sticked and contain 19 to 20 bushels of material when 
loosened, which is sufficient to cover about 300 square feet 
one inch deep. 
Per bale, $4; half bales, $2.50; quarter bales, $1.50 
By Express or Freight 
Polyantha or 77 Baby 77 Roses 
These are sometimes called ‘‘Baby Roses,” due to the small size of their individual blooms. Usually the plants are dwarf and bushy, 
with the flowers borne in great clusters. They are truly everblooming, being scarcely ever without flowers in the growing season. The 
Baby Roses make a wonderful low hedge. 
One-Year Plants, 20c each; 12 for $1.50— 1 
BABY DOLL This delightful little “sweetheart” rose is an ever- 
blooming Polyantha. The color is absolutely new, 
and quite startling in its brilliancy—golden-yellow tipped with 
clear, bright cerise. The little buds and blooms are perfect in form, 
elegantly finished and borne in small panicles or singly. 
CATHERINE ZEIMET (White Baby Rambler.) It grows to a 
height of 16 to 20 inches and produces 
double, pure white flowers in wonderful abundance. It has a fra¬ 
grance similar to Hyacinths. 
CHATILLON The best bright pink baby rose. The flowers are 
semi-double, borne in gigantic clusters, offering a 
magnificent flower show. 18 inches. 
CLOTILDE SOUPERT Known the world over as one of the 
very best of all bedding roses. A strong, 
dwarf grower and a truly wonderful bloomer, producing cluster after 
cluster of the finest formed flowers. Full and double, and deliciously 
sweet. Color effect is beautiful ivory-white, shading toward the 
center to silvery-rose. 
ELLEN POULSEN Dark, brilliant pink; large, full, sweet- 
scented, vigorous bushy habit; most florifer- 
ous; very fine. 
GEORGE ELCER Buds bright yellow developing into dainty pale 
creamy yellow blooms of pretty form in grace¬ 
ful sprays. 
rwo-Year Plants, 50c each; 12 for $5.00 
COLDEN SALMON A new color, a greatly admired rich and 
brilliant golden-orange scarlet. 
GLORIA MUNDI A most striking new orange scarlet in color, 
„ the most brilliant orange scarlet imaginable 
that does not fade but retains its brilliancy to the finish. The flow¬ 
ers are well formed, full double and borne in many flowered grace¬ 
ful clusters. 
MISS EDITH CAVELL Brilliant scarlet-red with darker shad¬ 
ings, one of the most desirable deep 
colored varieties. 
CRUS AN AACHEN Golden-rose with shadings of red: beau¬ 
tifully formed, well-filled flowers, splendid 
for massing. 
IDEAL Small, dark scarlet blooms shaded with black, borno 
with tremendous profusion in immense, compact bunches. 
Plant quite vigorous, rather long-branching, continually in bloom. 
LAFAYETTE An entirely new break in the Baby Rambler type, 
with brilliant cherry-crimson flowers as large as 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber; produced in immense branched trusses, free 
and continuous blooming; a splendid rose either when planted as a 
single specimen or massed in quantity. 
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