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A Sonderegger Plant Satisfies 
Choice Varieties for Your Rose Garden 
You’ll find many new ones in our list 
Price of all roses on this page, except varie¬ 
ties quoted otherwise (boxed up): 45c each; 3 
for $1.20; 12 for $3.90, prepaid. All 2-year-old 
field grown bushes. 
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS. Dig large holes for the 
roots—our 2-yfear-old field grown roses have large 
roots. Fill in with good top soil, after watering, and 
filling up the hole to the surface of the soil, the rose 
should stand about 2 inches deeper than it stood in 
the nursery row. Then bank up about 10 inches of 
soil to keep the, lower parts of the canes moist and 
cool until, the rose starts to grow. Cut the canes back 
so that they show about 2 inches above the banked 
up soil. When new growth appears, take away the 
soil used for banking up. Your rose is then ready to 
make a nice bush and you will have the first flowers 
within a short time. 
Cheaper roses may be bought elsewhere, but plants 
of quality, as ours, cannot be produced and shipped to 
you at lower prices than we quote here. All our roses 
are field grown and field budded, 2-year-old stock, 
ready to bloom for you, true to name. We offer you 
a collection of roses" which we have triSd and really’ 
can recommend for general planting. Our collection 
includes all colors and shades. 
The Monthly or Everblooming Roses 
(Hybrid Tea Varieties) 
4 POPULAR OLD FAVORITES 
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Regardless of how many new roses are intro¬ 
duced every year, American Beauty, Gruss an 
., Teplitz and K. A. Victoria will always have a 
place in oiir catalog. These should be in every 
garden, and we know that they will please you. 
American Beauty. The most popular pink rose; 
a fine flower. 
Gruss an Teplitz. Blooms more continually than 
any rose we have ever tried. .The dark red 
roses, come in great freedom. 
K. A. Victoria. Pure white. Undoubtedly the 
most popular white Tea Rose. 
Soiivenir de Claudius Pernet. This variety has 
been in strong demand ever since introduced. 
The flower is large, yellow with red shading. 
40c eath; 3 for $1.00; 10 for $3.00. One each, four 
in all, for $ 1 . 40 , postpaid. 
Red Hybrid Tea Roses 
Etolle de Hollande. Magnificent brilliant red. Very 
fragrant. V • 
Margaret McGrady. Brick red, shaded yellow at the 
ba^e. 
Etoile de France. T,arge. dmjhle nVh velvety crimson. 
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E. G. Hill. Very beautiful dark red buds which 
open to immense, long-lasting, dazzling scarlet 
flowers with the rich fragrance of the old time 
roses. 60c each; 3 for $1.50, postpaid. 
Pink Hybrid Tea Roses 
Betty Uprichard. Fine salmon pink flowers, copper 
red buds. 
Los Angeles. Flaming pink, richly shaded gold, fra¬ 
grant. 
Dame Edith Helen. Pink, large, perfectly shaped rose. 
You will like this flower. 
Talisman. A freely flowering, very beautiful rose of 
brilliant orange-red buds, opening to a wonderful com¬ 
bination of golden yellow shading to copper-red. 
Yellow Hybrid Tea Roses 
Rev. F. Page Roberts. Yellow with red shadings, large. 
very fragrant. 
Lady Hillingdon. Deep orange-yellow, large. This is 
a valuable rose. We have climbing roses, too, of this 
variety, see page 31. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Pure yellow. This is an extra fine 
rose. 
Lady Margaret Stewart. Bright golden yellow. Grow* 
vigorously. 
White Hybrid Tea Roses 
Killarney White. Pure white, double, freely blooming. 
One of the finest white everblooming roses. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. Blooms very freely, and the 
flowers are white shaded light blush at center. 
Mary Hart 
Plant Patent No. 8. A beautiful good red rose, in 
shape almost like the Talisman, and therefore often 
called The Red Talisman. This is a new variety that 
should have a place in every rose bed. $1.50 each; 12 
for $15.00, prepaid. 
Souvenir—Golden Talisman 
Plant Patent No. 25. This is another variety of the 
most beautiful Talisman type, the color is a wonderful 
golden yellow. This variety and Mary Hart are new 
roses, and if you wish to have the latest and finest in 
Hybrid Tea Roses, these two varieties will not disap¬ 
point you. $1.00 each; 12 for $10.00, prepaid. 
Hybrid Perpetual Roses 
This type of roses is considered hardier than the, 
Hybrid Tea roses. They always have two, and in 
most years three blooming periods during the summer. 
General Jacqueminot. Rich crimson scarlet, very fra¬ 
grant. An old favorite. 
Mrs. John Laing. Large soft pink. Blooms very freely. 
Paul Neyron. Deep rose. The largest of all roses. 
The plant is a strong, vigorous grower. 
Snow Queen. Very popular. Large snow white rosea. 
