Glori Mundi — Great clusters of orange 
scarlet flowers. Low growing bushes. 
Golden Salmon — Brilliant orange - scarlet 
single flowers. Low bush. 
Ideal—Small double scarlet flowers. Makes 
a fine edging. 
Ellen Poulsen—Brilliant pink clusters of 
flowers. Dwarf bush. 
Single Roses 
Cecil—Yellow. A large flower with 5 petals. 
Irish Fireflame—Buds deep orange. Flow¬ 
ers old gold. 
Isobel—Very large, single, bright orange- 
pink with yellow center. 
Kirsten Poulsen—A polyantha with single, 
medium sized bright crimson flowers. Bush 
grows 3y 2 ft. 
Else Poulsen—A polyantha with large single 
bright salmon-pink flowers in clusters. 
Note—We have many varieties not herein 
listed. Send for Rose booklet describing more 
fully the above and many other roses. Free. 
Climbing Roses 
What plant produces a more spectacular 
show than a good climbing rose? Train climb¬ 
ing roses on fences, trellis, against old sheds 
and garages. Surround your yard with climb- 
: ers and obtain privacy along with beauty. We 
j offer the finest list of climbing roses to be had. 
New as well as old varieties. 
:;: Black Boy—Makes great masses of dark- 
red flowers. A newer variety. 
Climbing American Beauty—'Crimson. Fra- 
grant. 
*C1. Cecile Brunner—Tiny, well shaped pink 
flowers like on bush C. Brunner. 
:;: C1 Chateaux De Clos Vougeot — Velvety, 
blackish-red, fragrant. 
"Cl. Golden Emblem—Same beautiful yel¬ 
low flowers as on bush G. Emblem. Rampant 
; grower. 
*C1. Hadley—Vigorous. Rich, velvety crim¬ 
son. Fragrant. New. 
:: C1. Los Angeles—Same flame-pink flower 
as the bush variety. 
**CL Talisman — New. Produces blooms' 
larger and even finer than the bush variety. 
Vigorous. Blooms all season. Don’t miss 
this one. 
Dr. Van Fleet—-Very vigorous. Flesh-pink, 
double flowers. 
Emily Gray—Semi-double, golden buff flow¬ 
ers. Glossy foliage. 
Hiawatha—A rampant rambler. Clusters 
of single, crimson flowers. 
Jacotte—Orange-yellow blooms. Glossy fol¬ 
iage. Slow growing. 
:;: ' :: Kitty Kinninmonth — New. Vigorous. 
Large, well shaped, fadeless pink. One of best 
pink climbers. 
Le Reve—Large, clear unfading yellow flow¬ 
ers. Grows to 15 ft. 
-""Mermaid—Immense, sulfur-yellow, single 
flowers. Blooms till frost. Different and well 
worth while. 
Mrs. Geo. Thomas—Almost single, yellow- 
pink flowers. Everblooming. 
Mine Gregoire Staechelin (Spanish Beauty) 
Large, pink flowers. Vigorous. 
■ Pauls Lemon Pillar — Medium grower. 
Beautifully shaped sulfury-yellow to white 
flowers. Best white type. 
Pauls Scarlet Climber—Most popular of all 
red climbers. Immense masses of vivid scarlet 
flowers. 
"Scorcher—New. Large, semi-double flow¬ 
ers with crinkled petals of brilliant scarlet- 
crimson. Blooms all summer. 
**Souv. De Claudius Denoyel—Our choice 
among the red climbers. Fragrant, well shap¬ 
ed flowers. Ever-blooming. Velvety crimson 
flowers. A far better rose than Blaze. 
Silver Moon—Extremely vigorous. Masses 
of large, almost single pure white flowers. 
Prices: Roses marked with ** 75c each for 
No. 1 grade. 
Roses marked with * COc each for No. 1 
grade. 
All other roses 40c each for No. 1 grade. 
Medium grades 10c less than No. 1 and No. 2 
grade 20c less than No. 1. 
Discounts: For 10 to 24 roses discount 10%; 
for 25 or more discount 15%; 50 or more 20%. 
NOTE—We prepay rose shipments West of 
Cascades on orders of $2.00 or over. Where 
orders amounts to less than $2.00 add 25c for 
postage. 
Rose Grades—Except for baby roses the No. 1 
grade bushes have 3 or more strong canes 16 
inches and up; the medium grade has 2 or 
more canes 14 inches and up and the No. 2 
grade has 2 or more canes 10 inches or up. 
(The No. 2 grade is the grade offered by 
chain stores and other bargain price agencies). 
Patented Roses 
Amelia Earhart—Creamy yellow. Fragrant. 
$1.50 each. 
Better Times—Cerise fragrant flowers. We 
like this best of the patented varieties. $1.50 
each. 
Blaze—The most highly advertised rose 
grown. There are much better climbers on 
our list. $1.25 each. 
Countess Vandal—Pink, copper, gold, sal¬ 
mon combination. Pointed buds. A really 
fine variety. $1.00. 
Golden Climber—A vigorous yellow. $1.50. 
Mary Hart—A red sport of Talisman. Good. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Nigrette—A small, very dark red. Highly 
advertised. $2.00. 
Princess van Orange—A vigorous climbing 
sport of Glori Mundi. Orange-red flowers. 
$1.25. 
Token—Glowing orange flowers. $1.50. 
No discounts on patented roses. Price is 
controlled by patentee. These varieties grown 
in California. All other roses offered are our 
own Salem Grown roses, acclimated roses for 
N. W. conditions. 
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