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Roses, Hybrid Perpetual, Hybrid Tea, Polyantha and Rugosa 
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Hybrid Tea Roses 
Popularly Known as Monthly or Everblooming Roses. 
In Bloom Almost Constantly from June until Frost. 
3035 Madame Butterfly 
Light Pink. Tinted gold at petal bases; of exquisite shape 
and richly perfumed. Brighter color and better bloomer than 
its parent, Ophelia. Strong plant, throwing big branching 
sprays of bloom. 
3040 Souvenir de Claudius Pernet 
A most vigorous grower of erect branching habit, beautiful, 
long pointed buds of exquisite shape, carried on long, stiff 
stems. Very large, full beautifully formed bloom. Color, 
striking sunflower-yellow. 
3041 Souvenir de Georges Pernet 
Unequaled in color by any other variety; its long pointed 
buds of rich Oriental-red tipped with carmine and suffused 
with a rich golden sheen expand to full double flowers "of 
elegant form. 
3026 Dame Edith Helen 
Shapely buds and substantial high centered blooms of clear 
pink, sweetly scented. A strong grower and very free 
flowering. 
3039 Etoile de Holland— 
The Finest Dark Red Rose 
Splendid large crimson-scarlet, perfect in its long pointed 
bud as well as in the fully developed, sweetly scented, double 
flower. A strong vigorous grower that is particularly bril¬ 
liant late in the autumn. 
3023 Padre 
Well formed medium sized flowers of a pleasing ,combina¬ 
tion of colors, the inside of petals being salmon-pink, the out¬ 
side carmine with copper and orange suffusion. 
3025 Etoile de France—Blackish Crimson 
A big, strong-growing variety, robust and rugged in every 
characteristic. The growth is heavy and the flower stems are 
strong and heavy, producing very little blind wood. It is 
free-growing and free-flowering, and the blooms are truly 
characteristic of the variety—big and double, and in color, 
a rich velvety crimson. 
3042 Sunburst—Dazzling Color 
Apricot-yellow with orange center. Buds are long and 
pointed and borne singly on long stems. Open blooms are 
beautifully formed. 
3034 Golden Dawn 
A top-ranking yellow Bose, with long pointed buds of ex¬ 
quisite texture. Rich bronze-yellow colorings, delightful 
fragrance. A distinctive Rose of the highest rank and one of 
the few hardy Yellow Roses for the garden. 
3038 Red Radiance—The Greatest Garden Rose 
The color is an even shade of clear red, without a trace of 
any other color, retaining its vividness for an unusually long 
time after being cut. It is a remarkable bloomer. 
3037 Radiance 
“Radiance” is a brilliant rosy-carmine, displaying beauti¬ 
ful, rich and opaline pink tints in the open flower; the form 
is fine, largest size and full, with cupped petals. The bud is 
large, brilliant, radiant; the stems are long, buds and flowers 
borne erect. 
3030 Hoosier Beauty 
Intense rich, dazzling crimson-scarlet, good sized full flow¬ 
ers deliciously scented. 
3036 Mrs. Irskine Penbroke Thom 
Rich Golden Yellow 
Full golden yellow scented bloom, deeper in center with 
orange splashings on back of petals. Blooms borne on long 
stout stems. Flowers large and of perfect form. Rich green 
foliage. 
3029 Gruss An Teplitz 
Rich scarlet overlaid with crimson, wonderfully free 
bloomer. One of the hardiest roses grown, of vigorous habit 
and producing a mass of gorgeous crimson roses on long stems. 
Thrives everywhere. 
3027 Mme. J. Bouche 
An enormous bold, stately, well built flower of great depth, 
quality and finish. Color, white with the faintest pink shad¬ 
ing towards the base. 
3024 Columbia 
One of the greatest bedding and cutting Roses of them all. 
Its beautifully formed buds are of a lively pink which be¬ 
comes brighter and more intense as the bloom matures. Large 
and very free-flowering. There should be Columbia Roses in 
every collection. 
Rugosa Hardy Roses 
3054 F. J. Grootendorst. Large clusters of over-sized, fairly 
double red flowers resembling the Crimson Baby Rambler. 
Beautiful. 
3055 Sir Thomas Lipton. 
Flowers perfectly double, 
pure snow white. Very fra¬ 
grant. A strong and 
vigorous grower. 
Polyantha or 
Baby Roses 
3050 Ellen Poulsen. Lat¬ 
est introduction in the 
baby rambler class. 
Grows 2 to 3 feet high 
with a m a s s of attractive 
flowers throughout the sea¬ 
son. Color, beautiful rose 
pink. 
3049 Miss Edith Cavell. A 
beautiful specimen of Baby 
Ramblers producing abun¬ 
dance of intense dark rich 
garnet bloom with white 
center. 
Special Low Prices on 
Large 2 yr. old Field Grown Bushy Plants, Each 50 
Hybrid Perpetual Roses 
They are distinguished for their hardiness and for this rea¬ 
son are largely planted in the North. While the main crop 
of flowers is borne in early summer, occasional blooms are 
produced late in the season. 
3013 American Beauty. A hardy Rose of the largest size, 
having the ever-blooming qualities of the Tea Rose, with the 
delicious odor of the Damask Rose, consequently equally valu¬ 
able for winter or summer flowering. In color, it is a deep, 
brilliant rosy-carmine, shaded toward the center with rich 
carmine-crimson. 
3014 Gen. Jacqueminot. The popular hardy crimson “Jack” 
Rose. It is a strong, vigorous grower, entirely hardy; an early 
and abundant bloomer. Its brilliant crimson is the standard 
of color by which other Roses are judged; flowers full and 
fragrant. 
3015 Paul Neyron. One of the best for outdoor culture; prob¬ 
ably the largest Rose in commerce, the flowers sometimes be¬ 
ing six inches in diameter. Fragrant, clear pink blooms. 
3016 Prince Camille de Rohan. Dark velvety purple-crimson, 
and doubtless the nearest “black” Rose in commerce. 
3017 White American Beauty (Frau Karl Druschki). This 
brilliant white type Rose has become renowned as the very 
highest type of its class and the best snow-white Rose ever 
introduced. It is an extraordinarily strong grower. 
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cts.; 3 for $1.40; 6 for $2.60; Doz. $4.75, postpaid. 
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