Hybrid and Perpetual Roses 
TEA ROSES ARE MARKED (T); PERPETUALS MARKED (P) 
PRICES—Any variety below, 2 yr, old, field grown 40c eacb; 2 for 75c; 3 for $1.00; 
10 for $3.50; prepaid. 
Ophelia Rose 
BETTY IJPRICHARD (T)—Copper red buds opening 
to semi-double flowers, orange carmine on outer sur¬ 
face, light salmon underneath; fragrant; vigorous. 
DAME EDITH HELEN (T)—Clear pink, color is al¬ 
ways good. Fragrant, freely produced on long strong 
stems. Magnificent in spring and autumn. 
E. G. HILL (T)—One of the better new roses. Large 
buds and immense red flowers, long stems. Vigorous 
and free flowering. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI, (P) OR WHITE AMER¬ 
ICAN BEAUTY OR SNOW QUEEN —Best snow-white 
rose ever introduced. Extraordinary strong grower. 
Immense in size and produced with great freedom. A 
true paper white; standard by which all white roses 
are judged. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ (T)—The intense, dazzling color 
of this rose is found in no other variety. Fiery crim¬ 
son, shaded with a dark velvety sheen. Double flow¬ 
ers. Produced in wonderful profusion throughout 
the whole growing season. Incomparable for fragrance. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA (P)—Creamy white and sweetly 
fragrant; buds are large and pointed and flowers very full and 
large. Very hardy. 
JOANNA HILL —New, double, yellow shading into buff. One of 
the new better yellow roses. 
LOS ANGELES (T)—Flowers large and continuous, in color a 
flame-pink, toned with coral and shaded with translucent gold at 
the base of petals. 
LADY ALICE STANLEY (T)—One of the best and most depend¬ 
able. Large buds and blooms, double, very sweet. Outside of petals coral rose, inside 
pale flesh pink. 
MARGARET McGREDY —One of the few good novelties; red, rose, and flame on the upper 
side of the petals, the under surface suffused with gold—a wonderful contrast; very free 
and prolific bloomer and extremely hardy. 
OPHELIA (T)—Salmon-flesh, shaded with rose, large, and of perfect shape; of excellent 
habit the flowers standing up well on long, stiff stems and produced in great profusion. 
Excellent for forcing and a fine decorative variety. 
PINK KILLARNEY (T)—Color deep, brilliant, sparkling shell-pink; hardy everywhere. 
The bush is magnificent in growth, good size and bears its beautiful burden of flowers 
all summer. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER — The best American introduction of recent years. 
Hardy and free flowering. Well adapted to outdoor culture. The color combination is 
unique—a blending of maroon, orange, and gold. We find the . color of the early 
flowers is more clearly defined and fixed in this variety than in Talisman. 
RADIANCE (T)—The color is a splendid even shade of clear red, without a trace of any 
other color, retaining its vividness for an unusually long time after being cut. It is a 
remarkable bloomer, being constantly in flower from early spring until freezing weather. 
One of the best hardy outdoor garden roses known. 
RED RADIANCE (T)—An even better rose than its parent, Radiance, in habit, bearing 
big, globular flowers of deep rose-red on strong, individual canes which are freely pro¬ 
duced all summer until frost. 
REV. F. PAGE ROBERTS —This is one of the richest, fullest, and most perfect yellow 
roses yet produced. The bud is beautifully marked and marbled with carmine-red. The 
bloom is a very full one and of great substance, and comes on a stocky plant, well 
branching, but of moderate height. 
SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS PERNET (T)—The most satis¬ 
factory yellow rose ever produced. A decided and 
comparatively unfading sunflower yellow, even deeper- 
toned at center. Its flower is large and full with 
elongated petals; the buds long and pointed. 
TALISMAN (T)—Brilliant red and gold buds, opening 
to well-shaped blooms of scarlet-orange and rich yel¬ 
low. Tall, vigorous growth. Constantly in bloom. 
The most vivid color yet produced in roses. 
WILLOMERE (P)—A robust garden rose of bushy 
habit, with beautiful buds, very large flowers and 
lustrous green foliage. Color rich shrimp pink 
shaded yellow at center and toning to cream-pink 
toward base of petals. 
SPECIALS for the North 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT (PO)—Crimson, large, full. 
Very fragrant. Excellent. 
PAUL NEYRON —Deep rose; flowers of immense size, 
indeed, many claim this to be the largest rose grown. 
ULRICH BRUNNER (P)—Cherry red, of immense size, 
fine form and most effective in the garden. 
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Talisman Rose 
