Benton County Nursery Company, Rogers, Arkansas 
Roses 
HARDY HYBRID TEA ROSES—Field Grown 
2 year, 
1 year. 
40c each; $4.00 per dozen 
25c each; $2.50 per dozen 
American Beauty —Deep pink, approaching crimson. 
Columbia —Clear, imperial pink, deepening as it opens. 
Etoile De France —Rich, velvety crimson, cerise red center. 
Francis Scott Key— Glowing scarlet with darker shadings. 
Frau Karl Druschki —White American Beauty. 
Gruss an Teplitz —Velvety crimson, shading to scarlet. 
Helen Gould —Warm rosy-crimson, long buds. 
J. L. Mock —Face of petal silvery pink, back of petal rosy 
pink. Free bloomer. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria —Creamy white, excellent to cut. 
Lady Hillington —Beautiful yellow, profuse bloomer. 
Los Angeles —Pink and coral shaded with gold. 
Luxemburg —Beautiful salmon shaded to golden yellow. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward —Deep golden orange shading to yellow. 
Mrs. Chas. Bell —Soft shell pink with salmon background. 
Paul Neyron —Large blossoms, bright ruddy pink. 
Pink Radiance —Striking two-tone rose, light silvery pink and 
deep rose. 
Red Radiance —Magnificient rose, clear glowing red. 
Sunburst —Orange copper and golden yellow. Beautiful. 
Willowmere —Shrimp pink flowers, shaded yellow. 
White Maman Cochet —White and delightfully tea-scented' 
EVERBLOOMING CLIMBING ROSES 
Cl. American Beauty —Deep pink. 
Cl. Columbia —Clear imperial pink. 
Cl. Kai serin Augusta Victoria —Creamy white. 
Cl. Marechal Niel— Lovely pointed yellow buds. 
Cl. Reine Marie Henriette —Bright cherry red. 
HARDY CLIMBERS 
EARLY SPRING BLOOMERS 
Cl. Excelsa —Similar to Crimson Rambler but superior in 
color. 
Cl. Lady Gay —Delicate cerise-pink, toning to soft pink. 
Crimson Rambler —Well known. Bright crimson. 
Dorothy Perkins —Soft shell-pink, flowering profusely. 
Yellow Rambler —Canary yellow, large flowers. 
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