GOLDEN RAPTURE 
RED HOOVER. A lovely sport of one of the 
most popular roses ever produced because of its 
exceptionally strong growth, freedom of bloom, 
perfection of flower and because every flower 
comes on such long stems. In this new form the 
red tones are predominent. $1.00. 
SISTER THERESE. Beautiful rich yellow, outside 
of the petals marked carmine, splendid long 
stemmed flowers on bushes of upright growth. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Two 
Sparkling 
New 
Roses 
GOLDEN RAPTURE. (Geheimrat 
Duisberg). Among all other yellow 
roses this new variety is outstanding 
in purity of color—-rich deep golden 
yellow without markings or shadings. 
This pure soft coloring, combined 
with perfection of bud formation and 
unfading open blossoms, vigorous 
growth, and fragrance will give Gold¬ 
en Rapture prominence in the gar¬ 
den. $1.50. 
HINRICH CAEDE. Of all the high¬ 
ly colored roses this is the most 
prominent. The long-pointed, shape¬ 
ly buds are almost unbelievably bril¬ 
liant orange-vermilion, and the open 
flowers fairly glow with color. They 
are borne on long wiry stems, with 
handsome glossy, disease resistant 
foliage on vigorous bushes. Truly an 
irresistable rose, with a rich fragrance. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
SOUV. DE MME. CHAMBARD. Ideal buds, long 
and slender opening to perfect full flowers of 
rich coral pink with a satiny sheen. Deliciously 
fragrant, $1.00. 
VICTORIA ADELHEID. Exceptionally large, well 
formed double flowers of a rich golden yellow 
suffused with vermilion shading deeper toward 
the edges of the petals. An effective free flower¬ 
ing variety. $1.00. 
HINRICH GAEDE 
MRS. J. D. EISELE. For rich perfume alone 
this lovely rose would win a place in every gar¬ 
den. A few flowers will scent a whole room with 
fragrance reminiscent of old time Tea Roses. The 
flowers are of magnificent size, the luscious 
shade of cherry rose being illuminated with a 
glow of scarlet especially brilliant under artificial 
light. $1.50. 
YOSEMITE. (Plant Pat. No. 109). A new cop¬ 
pery orange variety with erect stems and glossy 
foliage. $1.50. 
Roses For Bedding 
While roses are to be found in practi¬ 
cally every garden, grown for cut-flowers, 
their importance for lovely bedding effect 
is often overlooked. There is nothing more 
continuously pleasing than a solid planting 
of one variety for color effect. For this 
purpose they should be planted closer to¬ 
gether and pruned back severely each Win¬ 
ter. The Polyantha varieties are all beauti¬ 
ful for bedding and the following list of 
other types are especially suitable. 
Cecil 
Countess Vandal 
*Crown of Jewels 
*Gen. MacArthur 
Golden Dawn 
*Heidekind 
Imperial Potentate 
Impress 
Lady Alice Stanley 
Lady Forteviot 
Lady Margaret Stewart 
Los Angeles 
"Margaret McGredy 
Mme. Abel Chatenay 
*Mme. Edouard Herriot 
Mme. Jules Bouche 
Mrs. A. R. Waddell 
Mrs. E. P. Thom 
*Mrs. Henry Bowles 
*Mrs. Sam McGredy 
*Mrs. Wakefield Christie- 
Miller 
Radiance 
Red Radiance 
"All of the Polyantha 
Roses. 
* Particularly outstanding for bedding pur¬ 
poses for their abundant all-year blooming, 
ease of culture and splendid habit of growth. 
Paul |. Howard’s Established Roses 
Careful buyers know that Paul J. Howard’s extra strong Rose 
Bushes produce more vigorous growth and a greater profusion of 
finer flowers. 
We have selected from our fields only the heaviest, strongest 
two-year-old plants, budded on special root-stocks which form vigor¬ 
ous branching root systems supplying extra strength to the well de¬ 
veloped tops. 
For planting throughout the year, and when dormant plants are 
not available, these superior bushes, too large to put in the common¬ 
ly used gallon cans, we have planted in large containers with especial¬ 
ly prepared soil to bring to your garden the best roses obtainable. 
These larger bushes may be selected in full bloom. From them 
you may gather flowers for your table immediately, and throughout 
the season. 
Notwithstanding the greater expense of producing these far 
superior roses, their price is scarcely more than you would pay for 
ordinary bushes. 
Prices of Paul J. Howard's SUPERIOR Established BUSH ROSES 
Varieties listed at 50c bare-root, are 75c established 
Varieties listed at 75c bare-root, are 85c established 
Varieties listed at more than 75c are supplied at catalog prices. 
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