BUSH ROSES 
Aiigele Pernet.—Hln/.uig oi.uiuc jukI yellow, senii-douhle, luoilei'ately fragrant. 
Autumn.—Xew. Bui nt oiange outside. BtdV am! >;old .streaked with red inside. 
Cecil Brunner.—.V ])olyantlia. Tiny. ])erfeelly lornietl buds of slndl-iiink. 
Chas. P. Kilham.—Iluds orang('-searlet; flowers very double, orange-pink. 
Constance.—.V good yellow that flowers ])rofusel_\'. 
Cuba.—Large, loose flowers of brilliant red-orange. Free blooming. 
Dame Edith Helen.—Large, ])ei fcetly formed, very double shell-i)ink dowers. 
Dainty Bess.—A most beautii'ul single rose. Large rose-jiink dowers. 
E. G. Hill.—I'erfeetly shai)ed, veiy doubl<‘, large, fragrant dark scarlet-crimson 
dowers. 
Etiole de Hollande.—Large, rich crimson, fragrant. Fine buds. One of best 
reds. 
Feu Jos. Looymans.—Long, well shaped buds; Bronzy yellow flowers. A good 
bloonuu’. 
Frau Karl Druski.—Puic white, double. Hank growo'. 
General McArthur.—Glowing scarlet-crimson, fragrant. 
Golden Emblem.—Golden yellow . Large buds. ()ne of best yellows. 
Golden Salmon.—.V ])olyantha. Clusters of small brilliant orange and scarlet 
flower,-.. Fine for massing and foi’ foreground in shrrdi borders. Bloom all summer. 
Golden Dawn.— N('W. Large doubh’ flowers; sunflower yellow. 
Glori Mundi.—Polyantha or ‘•baby" rose. Orange-scarlet flowers in large 
clusters. Blooms all summer. 
Gaiety.—Laige, double orange and India red blooms. 
Hadley.—Rich, velvety crimson. Fi'agrant. 
Hoosier Beauty.—Large sweet smuited, glowing crimson. 
Ideal.—Polyantha.—Small, double dark scarlet flowers in (dusfers. 
Imperial Potentate.—Large, well formed, brilliant ])ink flowers. One of best 
pinks. 
Irish Fireflanie.—Buds d(>e]) oraug(', s))lashed with crimson. Single flowmrs 
of old gold. 
Julien Potin.—Large, well shataal, ]uii'e ycdlow. Good. 
Jules Gaujard.—Orange-rose. Fragrant. Large flowers. 
Kirsten Poulsen.—Large clustiu's crimson flowers. Single. 
Lady Forteviot.—Golden yellow, de(‘i)ening to a])i'icot. Fragrant. 
Los Angeles.—Pale ]:ink and coral. Well shai)ed and fragrant. 
Lulu.—Long, beautiful buds of orange-])ink and apricot. 
Margaret McGreedy.—Large, double blazing brick-red; free flowering. 
Marion Cran.—Buds yellow, edged cei-ise; flower double, light crimson veined 
orange and yellow. Fnusual in color. 
Mevrouw G. A. Van Rossem.—Wuy showy. Ked-orange and yellow' buds with 
maroon veins. Pei'funied. 
Mrs. Alex. Dreux.—Golden yellow' buds shaded co])])er. 
Mine. Butterfly.—Flesh jiink. Perfect form. 
Mine. Caroline Testout.—The “Portland Rose.” Clear innk. Very hardy. 
Mme. Eduoard Herriott.—Coral-pink shaded yellow' and scarlet. One of best. 
Mme. Jules Bouche.—The liiu'st white bedding rose. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom.—Well sha])ed, double, ])ure yellow'. One of best yellow's. 
Olympiad.—Cop])ery red tinged with fire-red. Large and double. 
Padre.—Bud crimson-scarlet; flowers semi-double. 
Pres. Hoover. — The most ]) 0 ])ular rose of \ears. Multicoloi'od flow'ors. 
Shapely buds that Q]>eu to high centma'd flowers of scarlet, yellow, cerise-pink and 
flame. Fine cutting. 
Roslyn.—.1 clear yellow. One of the ncw'er yellows. 
Rosella Sweet.—Flow'ers brownish-yellow, flushed w'ith salmon. Fragrant. 
Talisman.—Multicolored. A combination of oi'auge, yellow', and rose-red. 
Fi'agrant. One of most ]) 0 ]mlar loses (wer grow'ii. 
Ville de Paris.—Pine yellow. A fine variety. 
PRICES OF ROSE BUSHES. 
;')()('• each or $5.00 jier dozen. (0 for $2.75) postpaid to ])oints wmst of the 
Cascades. : . i i 
These arc No. 1 grade buslies and are not to be confused w'lth the small 
‘‘ r)e])artment Store” culls offered at ccu ])rices. 
NOVELTY ROSES. 
The follow'ing list of novelty roses are ])atented and the ]n'ice is controlled 
by ow'iier of iiatent. We cannot cut jirices on these nor include them in collections 
at leas than listed price. 
Blaze.—Plant ]iatent No. 10. The most highly advertised rose of today. A 
hardy, ever-blooming Pauls Scarlet Climber. $1.50 each; $15 per dozen. 
Better Times.—Plant patent No. 2:1. Brilliant cerise flowers, large, double 
and very fragrant. Long stems. Not available till .Tanuary 1st. $1.50 each. 
Countess Vandal.—Plant ])atent No. .18. A lovely cop])erv ])ink. Extra long, 
pointed buds. $1.00 each. 
Golden Climber.—Plant ])atent No. 28. (Mrs. Ai'thur Cui'tis -Tames). Flowors 
pure gold. Very hardy. Flow'ers usually solitary on long stems. -$2.00. 
Nigrette.—Plant ])atcnt No. 87. “fl’he Black Rose of Sangerhousen.” Cu]! 
shaped flow'ers; are intensely deep maroon w'ith blackish velvet sheen and are delicately 
fragrant. Darkest of all roses. Blooms continuously. .$2.00. 
CLIMBING ROSES. 
We offer many of the finest climbers to bo had. 
" American Pillar.—A very vigorous climber. Single flow'ers tw'o inches across. 
Rose-red, ))aling to white at center, with yellow' stamens. 
Climbing Los Aatgeles.—Moderately vigorous. Coral innk flowers, identical 
to those of the bush vai'iety. Fi'ee-llow'ering early in season and si)ai'se later on in 
season. 
Cl Mme. Eduoard Herriot.—Gorgeous coral and mange flow'crs. Flow'ers 
pi'ofusely early and .S])arsely latei' in season. 
Climbing Chateau de Clos Vougeot.—Dark, blackish-red, fragrant flow'ers. 
Climbing Talisman.—Like the bush Talisman but larger buds. Bears all 
si'.mmer. 
Climbing Pres. Hoover.—S])ort of the bush Pres. Hoover. Maroon, orange 
and gold. 
Dr. Van Fleet.—Ramjiant grower. Flowuu's ])eri'ect form in light ])ink. Very 
hardy. 
Cl Golden Emblem.—Large, w'ell formed yellow' flow'ei's. Rank grow'er. A 
line yellow climber. 
* Hiawatha.—Bettei' than many ramblers. Single, relatively large glow'iiig 
crimson flow'ei's, w'hitc' in centers w'ith golden stamens. Ram])ant grow'ei'. Very late 
bloomer. 
* Jacotte.—Bright orangc'-yellow' blossoms. Lovely. 
Kitty Kinninmonth.—Vigorous. Blooms early. Large, handsomely shaped 
flow'ers of brilliant, fadeless pink. A fine new' variety. 
Le Reve.—One of best clear, unfading yellow climbers. Blooms early. 
Mrs. Geo. Thomas.—Everblooming, salmon-]nnk, almost single flow'ers. 
Mermaid.—Leathery dark foliage. Broad, flat single flow'ers of ])ale sul]>hury 
yellow. Blooms all summer. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin.— Fragrant. Very large flow'ei-s of pearl-pink. 
One of the best of the new'or roses. 
* Pauls Scarlet Climber.—The heavie.st seller of all climbers. Vivid scarlet 
flowers. 
Scorcher.—-A stunning new' vari(*ty oi vigorous grow'th. Large, ruffled semi¬ 
double flow'ers of blazing rosy scarlet. 
* Silver Moon.—Large, almost single w'hite flowers. Vigorous. 
Souv. De Claudius Denoyel.—\ ery large, velvety crimson flowei's. Blooms 
all summer. Fragrant. To our mind one of the best climbers grow'u. 
CLIMBING ROSE-BUSH PRICES. 
lb(t each postpaid. 
Six (any assortment) for .$3.75 jjostpaid. 
We offer oidy strong No. 1 grade bushes at tliese i)riees. Varieties marked 
wdtli * * * .s(dl at 6()(^ each or .$3.00 for 6, postpaid. 
