T RULY, roses are the most magnificent of all flowers! 
In fragrance, in beauty of form and coloring. The 
varieties listed are chosen for beauty, and for hardiness, 
and ease of growing. In buying Neosho Roses you get ex¬ 
ceptional values. You will be delighted at how well 
developed these plants are and at what fine blooms and 
foliage they will produce. 
Etoile de Hollande 
Betty Uprichard —One of the finest 
new roses; with brilliant copper red 
buds and semi-double salmon pink 
flowers, stained with copper pink on 
the outside. A profuse bloomer and an 
outstanding- variety. 
Claudius Fernet —A decided sunflow¬ 
er yellow, deeper toned at center. Buds 
long and pointed. Flowers long and 
full. Erect grower with brilliant foli¬ 
age. 
Columbia —This beautiful rose pro¬ 
duces long stemmed pointed flowers of 
a vivid pink throughout the entire sea¬ 
son. Fragrant, and a good, vigorous 
grower. 
Etoile de France —An excellent cut¬ 
ting variety. Fragrant bright crimson 
flowers on long stems. 
Frau Karl Druschki (Snow Queen)— 
Large snow-white double flowers in 
June and some in fall. Strong grower. 
Grass an Teplitz —Here is a rose for 
everybody, succeeding under most or¬ 
dinary conditions. Blossoms are a rich 
scarlet shading to velvety crimson. 
Marvelous fragrance and a good strong 
grower. 
Hadley —Flowers large and well 
formed. Flowers freely with long 
pointed buds, rich crimson in color, 
and sweetly scented. 
J. L. Mock —The gorgeous double 
flowers are produced with the greatest 
freedom on long stiff stems and are a 
deep imperial pink, the outside of 
petals a silvery rose white. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria —We think 
this is the best white with soft pearly 
white blossoms tinted with a slight 
lemon in center. Fragrant and with 
beautifully formed flowers on long 
graceful stems. A strong, free, healthy 
grower. 
Killarney —Has beautiful long pointed 
buds of a brilliant pink, and extremely 
fragrant. Ideal for cutting. 
Lady Hillingdon —The always popu¬ 
lar, beautiful apricot-yellow rose with 
lovely buds and exquisitely formed 
open blooms produced continuously. A 
strong, vigorous grower and free 
flowering. 
Luxemburg —The best yellow rose 
for our section. A fine, large, fully dou¬ 
ble, rich golden yellow blossom, vig¬ 
orous habit. You can’t go wrong on this 
one. 
Mrs. Chns. Bell —A new member of 
the Radiance family, with lovely shell 
Dame Edith Helen —One of the larg¬ 
est and most perfectly shaped pink 
roses known. Blooms abundantly with 
long, strong stems and flowers are of 
the brighest pink. It has attracted 
abundant praise and admiration every¬ 
where. The most fragrant of all pink 
roses. 
Edward Mawley—T his rose was 
awarded Gold Medal, National Rose 
Society. It is free bloomer of dark 
velvety crimson, and delightfully fra¬ 
grant. 
Etoile de Hollande —The finest dark 
red rose for general purposes. Long 
pointed buds opening to immense size, 
velvety crimson and produced with 
great freedom throughout the season. 
One of the best Red Hybrid Teas 
grown. 
Mine. Edouard Herriott —A wonderful 
long pointed bud of coral red and yel¬ 
low opening to semi-double flowers of 
medium size of a superb coral-red, 
shaded with yellow and bright rosy 
scarlet. 
Margaret McGredy —This extraordi¬ 
nary rose has found unstinted praise 
everywhere shown. Large buds opening 
to double cupped flower with brilliant 
red petals on hinges of deep gold. 
Seldom out of bloom. 
pink buds and blooms of fine globular 
form, with shadings of soft salmon, 
sweetly perfumed. One of the best. 
Ophelia —One of the most popular be¬ 
cause of the lovely shape of its deli¬ 
cately tinted blossoms of light salmon 
flesh. Very free bloomer. 
Paul Neyroit —A bright ruddy pink. 
Very fragrant. Can be grown with less 
attention than most roses. Bloom in 
June and some in fall. 
Radiance —Plants of wonderful fol¬ 
iage and vigor, constantly producing 
large, brilliant rose-pink blooms of ex¬ 
cellent globular shape and intense fra¬ 
grance. There are more Radiance roses 
grown and planted than any other 
dozen varieties put together. 
Red Radiance —The same good habit 
and blooming qualities of Radiance, but 
a bright cerise-red in color. 
Sunburst-—A rich yellow with orange 
yellow center. Especially handsome in 
bud. 
President Hoover 
Rev. F. Page Roberts —Long copper 
red buds opening to marvelously col¬ 
ored flowers of golden yellow stained 
with copper and reddish buff on out¬ 
side. Fully double and very large. 
Talisman —A glorious multi-colored 
rose, unfolding its broad thick petals 
from the beautifully pointed bud. Vivid 
cerise-pink, softly flamed with yellow, 
orange and scarlet. Delightfully fra¬ 
grant. The most vivid color yet pro¬ 
duced in roses. 
E. G. Hill —Beautiful long buds of 
perfect form. High centered flower of 
dazzling scarlet, shading to a deeper 
red as it develops. Free bloomer. 
Joanna Hill —A clear yellow with 
orange heart. Buds long and pointed, 
opening to semi-double long-lasting 
flowers. Flowers borne singly on long 
stems. A profuse bloomer. 
Mrs. G. A. Van Rossein —A most 
striking blending of dark vivid orange 
and apricot. Frequently has touches of 
bronze on reverse of petals. Deeply im¬ 
pressed maroon veins. Flowers large 
and perfectly formed. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom —Slender yellow buds 
and large, well - shaped blooms of 
bright canary yellow, deepest in center. 
Free bloomer. 
Pres. Hoover —Large flowers of cerise 
pink, flame, scarlet and yellow with 
broad, thick petals; very fragrant. 
Handsome foliage. A great improve¬ 
ment over Talisman. 
Roses 5 Inches Wide 
“In this locality the market is flooded 
with inferior nursery stock which sells 
at a low price and is worth less. As a 
result my rose garden with your good 
2-year-old Neosho field grown roses at¬ 
tracts the attention of everyone who 
sees it. Some of my roses measured 
over 5 inches in diameter, and my 
dozen plants bought from you last year 
have been a solid mass of bloom for 
the past month. On one Talisman bush 
I counted nine large roses and four¬ 
teen buds all at the same time. Am 
always glad to recommend your Com¬ 
pany to my friends.” 
J. M. McCANN, 
Independence, Mo. 
October 16, 1934. 
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