ROSES FOR YOUR CARDEN 
Our list includes only the finest, sturdiest, and hardiest of the modem everblooming sorts. Dor¬ 
mant Roses are strongly recommended and they should be planted as soon as possible after the 
ground has opened, preferably during April to May 5. After May 15, when growth has started, we 
ship pot-grown plants. 
Culture. —Roses grow best in a rich garden 
loam deeply dug and well enriched with well- 
rotted cow-manure or bone-meal. On receiving 
the plants, open the bundle and immerse the roots 
in a pail of water. Remove each plant from the 
pail only after the hole is dug and you are ready 
to plant. Dig a hole sufficiently large to accom¬ 
modate the roots, and pour a half pail of water 
into the hole; in filling, shake the plant lightly so 
that the soil may fall evenly all around the roots; 
this avoids cavities. Firm the soil well around the 
plant. Bush Roses can be set 1 Yi feet apart, 
climbing varieties from 4 to 6 feet apart. In late 
November, draw the soil up against the plant in 
the same manner as you would hill up potatoes 
and in December, when the ground is thoroughly 
frozen, cover with leaves, salt hay, or straw. 
Settling's (3) “Three Star” Everblooming Roses 
*Angele Pernet. Orange-pink. 
Autumn. Bright yellow, streaked with red. 
Betty. Large; pale buff-pink. 
Betty Uprichard. Outside coppery pink; inside 
salmon. 
’(‘Charles P. Kilham. Vivid coppery pink. 
Chateau de Clos Vougeot. Red with black sheen. 
Columbia. Bright pink; sweetly scented. 
Dame Edith Helen. Clear pink; sweetly scented. 
Duchess of Wellington. Large; saffron-yellow. 
Etoile de Hollande. Brilliant red of magnificent size. 
*Hilda. Salmon-pink inside; orange-carmine outside. 
’(‘Joanna Hill. Creamy yellow. 
Jonkheer J. L. Mock. Carmine-pink, silver edge. 
*Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Snowy white, with 
center slightly tinted lemon-yellow. 
Killarney Queen. Bright sparkling pink. 
Lady Alice Stanley. Coral-rose; inside pale flesh. 
‘(‘Lady Margaret Stewart. Golden yellow, streaked 
with orange and red. 
Los Angeles. Salmon-pink with yellow. 
Margaret McGredy. Orange-vermilion. 
*McGredy’s Scarlet. Velvety scarlet, orange base. 
Mevrouw G. A. van Rossem. Golden salmon and 
light orange, reverse bronze. 
Miss Rowena Thom. Fiery rose. 
Mme. Butterfly. Light pink, tinted with gold. 
Prices: 1 to 
Mme. Caroline Testout. Satiny rose. 
Mme. Edouard Herriot. Orange-red and salmon. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. White with light blush center. 
*Mrs. A. R. Barraclough. Pure salmon, yellow base. 
Mrs. A. R. Waddell. Bronze-pink and apricot. 
*Mrs. Charles Bell. Shell-pink with salmon shadings. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Bright canary-yellow. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles. Pink with lighter shades. 
*Ophelia. Pale flesh with golden yellow. 
President Herbert Hoover. Cerise-pink, flame- 
scarlet, and yellow. 
Radiance. Rose-pink. 
Red Radiance. Deep rose-red; big, globular flower. 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts. Golden yellow blooms stained 
outside with red. 
Roselandia. Rich golden yellow; fragrant. 
*Roslyn. Golden yellow; fragrant. 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet. Yellow. 
Souvenir de Georges Pernet. Orange-pink. 
^Souvenir de H. A. Verschuren. Buff-yellow, deepen¬ 
ing to orange at center. 
Sunburst. Fine yellow, suffused with orange. 
Talisman. Orange-scarlet and yellow. 
Ville de Paris. Clear yellow. 
5, $1 each; 6 to 11, 90 cts. each; 12 to 25, 80 cts. each; 26 to 49, 75 cts. each; 50 to 99, 
70 cts. each; 100 or more, 65 cts. each 
Offer No. 20. Twelve best Roses for the home-garden, 1 each of those marked *, $9 
Wilhelm Hordes. Golden yellow with tint of copper. 
William E. Nickerson. Glowing orange-cerise. 
William F. Dreer. Golden fawn and orange-pink. 
Ten Everblooming Roses of Recent Introduction 
Cathrine Hordes. Magnificent, high-centered blooms 
of glowing scarlet, shaded with velvety red; fragrant. 
Conqueror. Saffron-yellow; reverse flushed orange. 
Heinrich Wendland. A beautiful combination of 
golden yellow and vivid nasturtium-red. 
Hermann Eggers. Glowing scarlet; very large, full, 
and well built. 
Lilian. Long-pointed bud; deep golden yellow. A 
beautiful double Rose. 
Prices: 
Louise Krause. Pointed bud; light yellow; very double. 
Max Krause. Exquisite bud; deep golden yellow. 
Trigo. Long-pointed bud; flower large, high-centered, 
fragrant, Indian yellow, reverse apricot tinted cerise, 
on long strong stem. 
W. E. Chaplin. Deep crimson, deepening to carmine- 
crimson; large and full on long, strong stem. 
William Orr. Deep red with velvety crimson shad¬ 
ings. 
1 to 9, $2 each; 10 to 25, $1.80 each; 26 and up, $1.75 each 
Collection: One each of the 10 New Roses, $17.50 
Polyantha Roses 
Popular for bedding and edging, growing about 18 inches high. Very hardy. Bloom right through the season.. 
Ellen Poulsen. Bright rose-pink: double. Kirsten Poulsen. Single; light red. Flowers in sprays. 
Else Poulsen. Bright rose-pink; single. Lady Reading. Bright red; large clusters. 
Gloria Mundi. Glowing orange-scarlet. Magnifique. Shell-pink; semi-double. 
Golden Salmon. Bright, blazing orange. Miss Edith Cavell. Semi-double; brilliant scarlet-red. 
Gruss an Aachen. Flesh-pink, with salmon-yellow. Pink Gruss an Aachen. Glowing salmon-pink. 
Prices: 1 to 5, $1 each; 6 to 11, 90 cts. each; 12 to 25, 80 cts. each; 26 to 49, 75 cts. each; 50 to 99, 
70 cts. each; 100 or more, 65 cts. each 
Conquers mildew. Controls PnmA.ISraAH urith Ninntino The leaf-green Massey 
black-spot. Assures luxuriant rUllltJ UI66II ”1111 llllrUllllG. Dust for Roses. Con- 
foliage and bloom. Qt. $2, trols black-spot, mildew, and kills both eating insects and aphis. 
i/zgal. $3.50, gal. $6. Lb. 75 cts., 5 lbs. $3, 50 lbs. $20, 100 lbs. $38. 
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