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W • SALZER’S • SEEDS- 
Salzer’s Hardy Roses 
Tlie following roses. Hybrid Tea Roses, are splendid for 
outdom culture and bloom almost constantly from June 
Leaflet. “Rose Cul¬ 
ture, sent free upon request. We olVer only strong, two 
year old tield grown roots, which nill hlooiii freely the 
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FOUR CHOICE HYBRID TEAS 
^ LOS ANGELES 
One of the prande.'-t .-ill-aiound Ko.ses of Americ-in orie-h, 
that has ever been produced. The color is n i.tif„i o 5 
aceLxcepti<>nally hardv vUoi'ous foH® 
.p, , SOUVENIR DE CLAUDIUS PERNET 
fer. the mat,.red Hewer ;flea...V..« «s "lehlv^ ‘T"- 
TALISMAN 
The startling oomhiiiatioii «>1' eolors of this new i ^ » 
a sensation wherever evhibiled At has created 
Show at New York, ft w^s l!;; a niedihe 
honored with the President Cooliciae H(.rulmfur!l (-old'*\'rpa^ 
1 IDaeh of Above 3 Roses, for Po.st|>aid. 
HERBERT HOOVER 
A trlorions ncAv Rose, free tiowerin^. the 
finest on the market today! Beautiful Iv 
pointed buds, large flowers, thick heavy 
petals, exquisitely fragrant, and in color aii 
unusual eoiuhination of eerise-pink. llaine. 
scarlet and yellow. This remarkable com¬ 
bination gives the big flowers a dazzling 
green foliage. Strong 
Field Grown Stock: Raeli, S5e; 3 for i{> 3 . 4 d, 
postpaid. 
1 Each of Above 4 Roses, for .'i!3,23. Postpaid. 
Los Angeles, A Beautiful 
Rose 
Talisman 
GENERAL LIST 
OF HYBRID TEAS 
We list only the best 
and most popular of the 
large, and sometimes con¬ 
fusing, list of Roses in 
cultivation. The follow¬ 
ing are field grown and 
bloom freely the first year. 
BRIAKCLIFF —Higrh centered 
buds, long and pointed, of ex¬ 
quisite form, in color a bright 
eiear shade of rose pink, very 
fragrant. Stems are long, stiff, 
nearly thornless, foliage is dark 
and resistant to mildew. Eacli, 
i>8e; 3 for 151.65, postpaid. 
COLUMBIA — Strong and 
sturdy m growth, handsome 
foliage. Flowers of glowing 
pink; when fully developed it is 
more vivid in its color than in 
the bud state. Delightfully fra¬ 
grant, .of vigorous habit and 
free blooming, rose following 
TO.se throughout the season. 
Each, 47c; 3 for $1.35, post¬ 
paid. 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON 
—;-Iiitcnse saffron-yellow stained 
with deep crimson, changing to 
deep coppeiy saffron-yellow as 
the large full flowers open. Long 
shapely buds, with petals of 
p’eat sub.stance. Very fragrant. 
Each, 4Sc; 3 for $1.38, postpaid, 
deep golden-apricot center shaded 
Souvenir I)e CituidiiiK Pernet 
gulden 01 HELIA—^^Nioely sliapcd buds with_.. ... ..^..,.-1 -. 11 , 1 ,,^,] 
hghter at the edg’es, delicately scented. An excellent sort, of perfect symmetrica] 
t*'®,plant 18 a sturdy grower. Each, 6’ic; 3 for $1.80, postpaid. 
(.Rl SS AN TEFLITZ — Rich scarlet overlaid with criinsoii, wonderfully free 
bloomer. One of the hardiest roses grown, of vigorous habit.and producing a nia.ss of 
gorgeous crimson roses on long stems. Thrives everywhere. Each, 50c; 3 for $1.70, 
K.VISEKIN .AUfil'ST.V A ICTORI.l—reaily white, tinted with just enough lemon in 
the center to relieve the wliite. l.arge. very double, perfect flowers and superb buds 
bluimiing from early spring to late frost. The best white variety. Each, 48c; 3 for 
$1.38. postpaid. » ' . 
T..\I)V HILLINGDON—Deep, rich apricot yellow in color, buds long pointed and 
Imndsomc. J-oliage. when young, is almost dark violet, turning to deep green with 
age. A beautiful and graceful bush continually in bloom. Each, 60c; 3 for SI 44 
Iiostiiuid. . 
ri.NK R.MHANCE—An ideal rose that continues to produce its large flowers 
tliroughout the most unfavorable hot snnnner weather. The blooms are a da/.'/.Iiiig 
brilliant carniiiie-piiik, with .sahnon-pink and yellow shadings at the base of the 
petals. Each, 50e; .3 for .$1.44, postpaid. 
RED K.\I)I.\N('E—.\ counterpart of Pink Radiance, also blooming all summer 
long. Superb rose.s of lovely elierry red with erect stiff stems. A variety that -huuld 
be in evei-y garden. Each, l»c; 3 for $1.11, postpaid. 
1 Each of .Above S) Roses, Strong l ield Growii Stock, for $4.00, Postpaid. 
We received the Roses, Bulbs and Seeds in good condition and are very much pleased.-The Sisters of the Visitation 
Parkersburg, West Virginia. ’ 
