10 Beautiful Roses 
Hardy , Ever-Bloomers 
s 
1 00 
Postpaid 
Briarcliff—Rose pink, very large. 
Talisman—Brilliant orange and gold. 
E. G. Hill—The best dark red. 
Sunburst—Apricot yellow. 
Francis Scott Key—Deep pink. 
Mrs. A. K. Wadell—Dark salmon pink. 
Pink Radiance—Peach blossom pink. 
Red Radiance—Deep Rose red. 
Gruss an Teplitz—Free blooming deep red. 
K. A. Victoria—Pure white. 
All 10 for $100 Postpaid 
Collection cannot be changed, as they are grown 
in large quantities specially for this offer. 
They are all choice varieties, real favor¬ 
ites, well known to all rose lovers. Every 
one of them is a free and continuous ever 
bloomer. They are hardy to average winter 
conditions. 
The plants are thrifty, well grown, first 
year “own root” plants from the propogat- 
ing beds or from 2% inch pots, alive and 
growing, ready to plant right out 
doors in the rose garden at the proper 
time of year. They are from 8 to 12 
inches high, and will go right ahead 
and grow and bloom the first year. 
These are not the 2 year field grown 
dormant plants listed inside the cata¬ 
log, but are younger plants, for those 
who wish to get started with roses at 
a very moderate cost, and I am sure 
will prove entirely satisfactory to 
those who are willing to wait a little 
longer for growth and thereby save a 
goodly amount of the cost. Each plant 
is accurately labeled with name and 
color, and carefully packed in damp 
moss and oiled paper. They will be 
mailed in due time for spring planting. 
Safe arrival guaranteed. 
Climbing Roses 
The above collection of 10 Roses for $1.00 is all strictly bush 
roses. You may want some hardy climbers, too. All right we 
will add 4 of the most popular hardy climbers for only 35<£ 
additional. The 10 bush roses and 4 climbers, 14 in all, for $1.35 
postpaid. (500 for the 4 climbers if ordered separately.) Here 
are the climbers: Paul’s Scarlet, Dr. Van Fleet, American Beauty 
and Climbing Red Radiance. 
“Baby Star” 
Tiny Everblooming 
novelty rose. 
50c 
Ea. Postpaid 
New, and probably 
the smallest and 
freest blooming ev¬ 
erblooming rose in 
the world. Tiny red 
buds all summer 
long, which open to 
a beautiful pink and fragrant flow¬ 
er. Just the thing for the rock 
garden with its continuous bloom, 
bright color and extraordinary ap¬ 
pearance. Also suitable for porch 
and window boxes or for house 
plants. Plants are taken from pots 
and shipped at the proper time for 
planting, with the soil about the 
roots so they’ll transplant easily. 
Henry Field Co., Shenandoah, Iowa 
