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A. L. DON & CO., 
Everblooming ROSES — Two Year Field Grown (Dormant) 
Experience has shown the following varieties of Roses to be the most generally successful and 
the easiest to grow in this latitude. With good care the veriest novice is likely to achieve glorious 
results from any of them. In addition to the following we can supply all novelty and several hun¬ 
dred other varieties of roses at the introducers or growers prices. 
Betty. Pink and pale buff. 
Betty Uprichard. Salmon pink. 
Charles K. Douglas. Light crimson. 
Charles P. Kilham. Orange flame. 
Dame Edith Helen. Clear pink, very double. 
Diana. Creamy pink. 
Dorothy Page-Roberts. Bronze yellow. 
Duchess of Athol. Old gold. 
Duchess of Wellington. Saffron yellow. 
Duchess of York. Orange red. 
E. G. Hill. Crimson scarlet. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Copper and flesh. 
Eldorado. Pale yellow. 
Elizabeth of York. Cerise. 
Ellen Willmott. Flesh pink. 
Etoile de Feu. Fiery orange. 
Etoile de Hollande. Velvety crimson. 
General-Superior Arnold Janssen. Light crimson. 
George C. Waud. Orange red. 
Golden Ophelia. Tawny yellow. 
Gruss an Coburg. Orange cream. 
Gruss an Teplitz. Crimson. 
Hilda. Rose and coppery pink. 
Independence Day. Orange. 
Innocence. Single white. 
Joanna Hill. Yellow, very fragrant. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. White. 
Killarney Queen. Brilliant pink. 
Ivdnigin Carola. Rose pink. 
All the above: 90c each; 
Konigin Luise. White, fragrant. 
La Tosca. Shell pink. 
Lady Alice Stanley. Flesh pink. 
Lady Ashtown. Carmine pink. 
Lady Ursula. Pale pink. 
Mevrouw G. A. van Rossem. Red and gold. 
Miss Cynthia Forde. Rose pink. 
Miss Rowena Thom. Fiery rose. 
Miss Willmott. Creamy pink. 
Mme. Butterfly. Light pink tinted gold. 
Mme. Caroline Testout. Bright rose. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. White. 
Mme. Leon Pain. Flesh pink. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. Indian yellow. 
Mrs. Charles Bell. Shell pink. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles. Warm pink. 
Mrs. Henry Morse. Silvery flesh pink. 
Mrs. Wakefield Christie-Miller. Salmon pink. 
Mrs. William C. Egan. Delicate pink. 
Ophelia. Salmon flesh pink. 
President Herbert Hoover. Pink and yellow. 
Radiance. Rose pink. 
Rapture. Deep pink. 
Red Radiance. Light crimson. 
Richard E. West. Cadmium yellow. 
Roselandia. Dark yellow. 
Roslyn. Golden yellow. 
Souvenir de H. A. Verschuren. Yellow. 
Ville de Paris. Sunny yellow. 
$10.00 per dozen; $80 00 per 100 
Hybrid Perpetual Roses (Dormant) 
These are for northern gardens or locations where the winters are very severe. They are not 
perpetually in bloom as the name indicates. J’ney produce blooms lavishly in June and July; the fol¬ 
lowing varieties also usually produce some blooms in the autumn. 
Arrilaga. Vivid pink. 
Bareness Rothschild. Light pink. 
Capt. Christy. Flesh pink, deep centre. 
Frau Karl Druschki. The best white. 
George Arends. Soft pink. 
Gloire Lycnaise. White, yellowish centre. 
Strong two year old field grown 
Henry Nevard. Large crimson. 
Mabel Morrison. Flesh pink. 
Magna Charta. Bright pink. 
Mme. Albert Barbier. Soft fawn yellow 
Mrs. R. G. Sharman-Crawford. Rosy pink. 
Ulrich Brunner. Carmine red. 
Climbing and Trailing Roses (Dormant) 
They may be grown either on trellis, pergolas 
this class flower in clusters. 
American Pillar. Single flower, brilliant carmine 
pink. 
Blaze. A true everblooming form of the popular 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Most floriferous in June, 
continuing to produce great sprays of blazing 
sea - let flowers throughout summer and autumn. 
Moderately vigorous. Price $1.50 each. 
Climbing American Beauty. Fragrant flowers of 
a rich crimson color. 
Dorothy Perkins (Hybrid Wichuraiana). Soft light 
pink, flowers profusely in large clusters. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. The long pointed buds are of a 
rich flesh-pink on long stems; vigorous grower. 
Emily Gray. Golden yellow flowers like Marechal 
Neil. Very fragrant. Needs protection during 
the winter. 
Excelsa. Double scarlet-crimson producing very 
large clusters of bloom. An improvement on Crim¬ 
son Rambler; very vigorous grower, flowering in 
July. 
Mary Wallace. Large double vivid pink flowers, 
strong grower, very hardy. 
The above Roses $9.00 per doz., 
or used in covering banks. Most of the roses in 
Golden Climber. (Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James). A 
hardy golden yellow climber producing long 
stemmed flowers of hybrid tea type. Price, $2.00 
each; $20.00 dozen. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin. (Spanish Beauty) Large 
delicate pink flowers stained crimson outside, on 
long stems. Disease resistant. 
Max Graf. HR. Large, single flowers of shining 
pink, freely produced in mid-season. Plant is 
prostrate and trailing, with glossy, wrinkled foli¬ 
age. An excellent ground-cover, remaining dark 
green and beautiful until very late fall. Fine for 
covering rocks, rock-gardens, etc. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. A vivid scarlet shaded with 
bright crimson. 
Silver Moon. Semi-double, pure white flowers with 
bright yellow stamens; very profuse bloomer. 
The New Dawn. Everblooming Climbing Rose. The 
color is a soft blush pink. Each $1.50. 
$65.00 per 100, except where noted. 
