ROSES 
Our list of roses represents a very careful selec¬ 
tion in all colors from a great number of varieties. 
Where good all-around merit is desired plus beauti¬ 
ful flowers, and adaptability, choose from the follow¬ 
ing varieties. The Hybrid Perpetual roses (Ameri¬ 
can Beauty, Frau Druschki, Paul Neyron) are har¬ 
dier and have their main crop of large blossoms in 
June. The other varieties are Hybrid Teas and 
bloom regularly all summer. 
Two-Year Field Grown Bushes 
Price each 55c; 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY H. P. A good bloomer; 
flowers very large and full, brilliant pink to red, on 
long stems; fragrant. 
BETTY UPRICHARD. Center petals a rich sal- 
'mon-pink to carmine, outer petals ar.e carmine with 
coppery shadings suffused orange. 
COLUMBIA. Large, bright, lively pink double 
flowers. Strong grower, almost thornl.ess. 
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DAME EDITH HELEN. One of the largest and 
ost perfectly formed pink roses known; glowing 
clear pink color on strong stems. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. Buds long and 
pointed, outside of petals cream and blush shaded 
with orange; inside of petals salmon-pink with gol¬ 
den orange base. 
J^ETOILE DE PRANCE. This 
•Variety produces many large dark 
blossoms; very popular. 
thrifty growing 
crimson, double 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Many large, velvety 
crimson flowers produced throughout the summer; 
richly fragrant. One of the best r.ed Teas for gen¬ 
eral purposes. 
PRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. H. P. Very large 
fully double, pure white rose. On.e of the finest 
pure white roses. 
^ GOLDEN EMBLEM. This variety heads the list 
r or a perfectly formed flower; beautiful unfading 
yellow, opening buds splashed with carmine. 
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