Select Hybrid Tea or Ever Blooming Roses 
Under this heading we are offering only those 
varieties which have proved themselves by trial to 
be of the type most suitable for our rather trying 
climatic condition. Early in the season we are able 
to offer these plants with dormant roots, later it is 
necessary that they be handled only in pots, grow- 
AUTUMN—A tall grower that produces fine brilliant 
scarlet buds on long stems. The flowers open in rich 
golden-yellow and crimson flowers. Each.$ .75 
BETTY—Buds are copper-pink opening deeper. Strong 
grower. Each .$ .75 
CALEDONIA—This rose has the reputation of being 
the finest and strongest of the white roses. New. 
Each.$ .75 
CHARLES P. KILHAM—This rose surpasses in num¬ 
ber of flowers produced and equals the coloring of 
the popular garden rose, Mme. Edward Herriot. 
Each .$ .75 
DAME EDITH HELEN—Pure glowing pink, long 
buds, strong grower; foliage bronze; one of the new 
roses; most satisfactory. Each.$ .75 
DUCHESS OF ATHOLL—Large flowers of bronzy 
yellow tinged with orange. Good bloomer.. . . .$1.25 
EDEL—A good white flower that is slightly touched 
with ivory. Plant is strong. Each.$ .75 
EDITOR McFarland — Scintillating pink with a 
veil of amber. Long stems vigorous Radiance type. 
Each .$1.50 
E. G. HILL—A fine rose with large dark red flower. 
Fine grower. Each.$ .75 
ETOILE de HOLLANDE—Rated as the finest of the 
crimson roses. Each.$ .75 
GOLDEN EMBLEM—Blooms are of an intense yellow 
and of splendid size and shape. Each.$1.00 
GRENOBLE—Large dark velvety red. New French in¬ 
troduction of great merit. Each.$1.00 
HADLEY—Deep rich velvety crimson. Each.... $ .60 
HORTULANUS BUDDE—Bright red flowers borne in 
unrivalled profusion throughout the summer. 
Each .$ .75 
IMPERIAL POTENTATE—A sturdy plant that pro¬ 
duces good deep pink blooms. Each.$ .60 
JOANNA HILL—Large flowers of deep creamy-yel¬ 
low with orange tone at base of petals. Each. . . $ .75 
ing. Some rose lovers prefer one form or the other, 
and authorities as yet are unagreed on which form 
is the better. All, however, admit that for planting 
after the growing season starts, only potted plants 
should be used. Full cultural directions will be fur¬ 
nished with all our roses. 
JONKHEER J. L. MOCK—A two-tone pink, reverse 
silver white; blooms of magnificent size and .form. 
Each.$ .60 
J. OTTO THILOW—A beautiful rose with long flow¬ 
er of glistening pink. Each.$ .75 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA—The best of the 
white roses, faintly suffused with lemon yellow; a 
splendid grower. Each.$ .75 
LADY FORTEVIOT—A deep golden yellow of great 
beauty. Fine plant. Each.$1.25 
LEONARD BARRON—Produces an immense, full to 
center, terra-cotta, salmon and gold flower. Fragrance 
is like the red cedar odor of the wild Nutkana Rose, 
one of its parents. Extra fine. Each.$1.00 
MARGARET McGREDY—One of the finest of the 
newer roses; color is orange, Vermillion splashed; very 
vigorous. Each.$ .75 
MME. EDW. HERRIOT — Buds long, slender, coral 
red, shaded with yellow at the base; opens rosy scar¬ 
let, passing to shrimp red. Each.$ .60 
MRS. E. P. THOM—A good sun-proof canary yellow 
flower of merit for this locality. Each.$ .75 
OPHELIA—A creamy-pink bloom with golden tone 
Each .$ .75 
PRESIDENT HOOVER — Improved Talisman; very 
vigorous grower; copper colored. Each.$ .75 
RADIANCE PINK—Our best pink rose, displaying a 
beautiful rich and opaline pink; averages fifty roses 
per season and is the best grower and most profuse 
bloomer of all the pink roses. Each.$ .60 
RADIANCE RED—The exact counterpart of Pink 
Radiance in growth and bloom, except it is a deep 
rich red. Each.$ .60 
TALISMAN—The most remarkable coloring that we 
know in any rose; outside of petals bright yellow; 
inside, golden pink; as petals unfold they become 
bright apricot, gold or old rose. Each.$ .75 
SOUVENIR DE CLAUDIUS PERNET—Long buds, 
very large, full flowers of clear sulphur yellow; a 
wonderful garden rose. Each.$ .60 
SWEET SPRING, FULL OF SWEET DAYS AND ROSES.— Herbert 
