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THE SALEM NURSERIES, SALEM, OHIO 
PAUL’S SCARLET—A double medium sized rose 
extremely brilliant in color. A new sort of great 
merit. 2-yr. No. 1—40c 
SILVER MOON—Roses are very large, pure 
white, yellow stamens, very good foliage. 
2-yr. No. 1—35c 
TAUSENDSCHON (Thousand Beauties) — Just 
what its name indicates; rapid growers, light 
pink changing to carmine. 2-yr. No. 1—30c 
HYBRID PERPETUALS 
This class of roses is very hardy and will with¬ 
stand our winters without protection and in many 
respects are as desirable as any other class, ex¬ 
cept their blooming season may not be quite so 
extended, or the roses may not be produced in 
such great numbers; the greater part of their 
blooming is done in July and August. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—An old fashioned crim¬ 
son rose, fine form, bloomer. 2-yr. —35c 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI—A grand white rose, 
purest white without a tinge of any other color; 
hardy as an oak, roses large, fine form and pro¬ 
duces in great quantities. 2-yr. —35c 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT—Familiarly known 
as “General Jack,” large and full, color rich dark 
crimson, very fragrant, the best of the older 
sorts. 2-yr. —30c 
GEORGE ARENDS—The pink Frau Karl most 
beautiful delicate pink, best form, very hardy, 
the very best of its kind without question. 
2-yr. —35c 
GEORGE DICKSON—Dark velvety crimson or 
almost black, largest size. 2-yr. —35c 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ—Bright crimson with fiery 
red center, the greatest bloomer of all. 2-yr. —30c 
KILLARNEY—Buds long and pointed, roses 
bright pink, fragrant, good form. 2-yr. —35c 
KILLARNEY BRILLIANT—Deep rosy carmine, 
still a better rose than the good old Killarney 
Pink. 2-yr. —35c 
LA FRANCE—Rosy pink, an old favorite for 
the garden. 2-yr. —35c 
MRS. JOHN LAING—A clear bright pink, well 
shaded, free bloomer, fragrant. 2-yr. —35c 
PAUL NEYRON—Deep pink, great bloomer, the 
largest rose in cultivation. 2-yr. —35c 
PERSIAN YELLOW—Bright yellow fragrant, 
grows shrub form. 2-yr. —35c 
HYBRID 
TEAS AND EVERBLOOMERS 
This class of roses usually needs winter pro¬ 
tection; this can be easily provided by making 
a mound of earth a few inches up the bush, or 
if the bush be large, the use of cornstalks, straw 
or burlap tied tightly around the bush will af¬ 
ford the necessary protection. This must be re¬ 
moved in the spring when danger of freezing is 
past. These roses bloom for a longer season than 
the Perpetuals and are the true Everbloomers. 
BETTY—Coppery yellow, fine form, good bloom¬ 
er. 2 yr. 40c. 
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COLUMBIA—Glowing pink, the color deepens 
as the rose opens, very large, continuous bloomer. 
2 yr. 40c. 
CRUSADER—A rich velvety crimson rose with 
heavy petals, fiowers very double and excellent 
form. 2 yr. 40c 
EDWARD MAWLEY—Deep velvety crimson, 
excellent shaped rose, and great bloomer. 
2 yr. 40c. 
CHARLES K. DOUGLASS—Profuse bloomer, 
deep crimson, beautiful dark green foliage, good 
grower. 2 yr. 40c. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY—A heavy double rose, 
color deep red, strong grower. 2 yr, 40c. 
GENERAL McARTHUR—Dazzling red, well 
formed, a grand all round rose. 2 yr, 40c. 
J. L. MOCK—One of the best bedding varieties; 
fragrant flowers produced with the greatest free¬ 
dom are of large size of deep pink the outside 
of the petals silvery rose. 2-yr. —40c 
HOOSIER BEAUTY—Glowing scarlet, one of the 
freest bloomers and a beautiful red rose. 
2-yr.—40c 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA—A creamy 
white fragrant, full and very double. 2-yr. —40c 
LADY HILLINGTON—Brilliant golden yellow, 
buds pointed, very attractive. 2-yr. —40c 
LOS ANGELES—A new creation from Californ¬ 
ia, and the grandest all around rose ever intro¬ 
duced. Bush is strong growing, hardy and vigor¬ 
ous bloomer. 2-yr. —40c 
MADAME BUTTERFLY—A combination of pink, 
yellow and gold; perfect form, of delicious 
fragrance, large and very double. 2-yr. —40c 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT—Medium sized rose, 
rich coral red shaded with yellow and fading 
to shrimp-red. 2-yr. —40c 
MRS. AARON WARD—Rich creamy yellow, 
deeply cupped, very large and fragrant. 2-yr. —40c 
OPHELIA—Salmon pink, yellow at base of pet¬ 
als, is very large, on long stiff stems. 2-yr. —40c 
PREMIER—Pure rose pink, large and very 
fragrant, almost thornless; free. 2-yr.—40c 
RADIANCE—Great bloomer, beautiful carmine 
pink, vigorous and hardy. 2-yr. —40c 
RED RADIANCE—Much the same rose as Rad¬ 
iance except it is a more brilliant crimson. 
2-yr. —40c 
TESTOUT—Always in bloom, light pink with 
silvery edging. 2-yr. —40c 
WILLOWMEREl—Long pointed buds and brilliant 
pink blooms suffused with gold. 2 yr. 40c. 
SOUV. DE GEORGES PERNET—Large brick 
red buds opening into enormous pink blooms. 
2 yr. 45c. 
BETTY UPRICHARD—Center petals are rich 
salmon-pink, outer petals are carmine with cop¬ 
pery shadings suffused orange. 2 yr. 45c 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON—Intense saffron 
yellow stained crimson. 2 yr. 40c. 
