Red Radiance 
Color between light crimson 
and red. A free bloomer. 
Mme. E. Herriot 
Colorful orange-red salmon. 
Most brilliant of roses. 
Pink Radiance 
Lighter colored than Red Ra- 
diance, otherwise the same 
Sunburst 1 
Bright yellow, strongly suffused 
with orange at the center. 
White Killarney 
Long, pointed buds. Free flow¬ 
ering, hardy. Pure white. 
Columbia 
Lively, bright pink. Very fra¬ 
grant. Exquisite shape. 
Mme. Butterfly 
Light pink, tinted with gold 
near base. Richly perfumed 
Souv. de Claudius Pernet 
Fadeless yellow buds, paling 
toward the edge. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward 
Buds of golden buff, open to 
tawny gold and pink. 
Hadley 
Rich, crimson-red with velvety 
texture. Very fragrant. Large, 
well formed flowers. Beautiful 
foliage, vigorous grower, and 
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Etoile De France 
Vivid crimson blooms, cerise 
centers. Very fragrant. 
Mrs. Charles Bell 
Shell-pink buds. Blooms have 
shadings of soft salmon. 
Frau Karl Druschki 
Pinkish buds and magnificent 
snow-white blooms. 
YOUR CHOICE of Any Six $ 
of These 
Roses 
POST¬ 
PAID 
STRONG, WELL-ROOTED, 2-YEAR-OLD FIELD-GROWN PLANTS 
You will agree that we have gathered a beautiful collection of roses on this page. 
All are strong rooted and well branched—the kind of plants that have the best 
chance of living when transplanted. They are all of the Everblooming type, one crop 
of flowers succeeding another at brief intervals. They have been selected for their 
beautiful form, fragrance and color. These varieties are hardy over most parts of the 
United States, but need winter protection where temperatures reach zero or below. 
You have probably wanted a rose garden for a long time. You can now realize your 
dream—Sears not only have assisted you with a fine selection, but offer these healthy, 
hardy plants to you at a big saving. Postpaid. 
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