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Hardy Everblooming Roses 
Roses are ready for delivery March 1st 
OUR BUSHES ARE ALL HARDY TWO-YEAR-OLD, FIELD GROWN STOCK 
H. P. Denotes Hybrid Perpetual—blooming in June. 
H. T. Denotes Hybrid Tea—blooming all Summer. 
IF ROSES ARE DESIRED BY PARCEL POST ADD 5c 
EACH FOR PACKING AND POSTAGE. ’ 
BUSH ROSES, PINK—(Continued) 
BRIARCLIFF (H. T.) —Flower 4% Inches across, high 
center, deep rose-pink center, passing to lighter on 
outer petals, with a touch of citron-green at base 
borne singly on long stem. 
BUSH ROSES, RED, 2 YR.—Each, 50c; 3 for $1.35. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY (H. P.) — -This grand flower is con- 
ceded to be the rnost beautiful rose in size, form and 
color which is a rich red, passing- to crimson; delicately 
veined and shaded; very fragrant. 
E. G. HILL (H. T.) — The flower is dazzling scarlet shad¬ 
ing to deeper pure red as it develops. A great producer 
and an unusually good keeper. It produces long stems 
cofor aIly an<1 the foIiaffe develops freely and is or fine 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE (H. T.) — Brilliant red blooms of 
magnificent size, perfect in half open state, showing 
clean, attractive centers when fully open; petals enor¬ 
mous; very fragrant. Plants branching; particularly 
free flowering and healthy. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY (H. T.) — One of the largest reds; 
easy to cultivate. Its color is deep red shading to cerise. 
A profusion of petals opening to a high center. Thrifty 
grower, very thorny, beautiful foliage — lasts well when 
cut. One of our favorites. 
SENSATION (H. T.) — This new red rose is a thrifty 
grower, luxuriant, waxy foliage, long jointed canes, 
willowery and graceful. Long pointed buds, large full 
blossoms of darkest velvety red, tinges and shadings 
ol almost black. We consider this our most beautiful 
i . red rose. 
FIANCE (h. t.) —The globular, heavy-stemmed 
Radiance duplicated in all respects except color; this 
sport form being a brilliant crimson. 
BUSH ROSES, PINK, 2 YR.—Each, 50c; 3 for $1.35. 
BETTY UPRICHARD (H. T.) — Coppery red buds, opening 
to semi-double flowers of above average size; brilliant 
orange carmine on outer surface of petals, showing 
lig'ht salmon reflexes; spicy fragrance, strong- growing* 
persistent blooming and healthy. 
DAME EDITH HELEN (H. T.) — A magnificent, Tragi ant, 
full-bodied new rose of many substantial petals which 
curl back prettily, holding steadily to one vivid pink 
color, and that the rare Rose du Barri shade. 
MRS. CHAS. BELL (H. T.) — A sport from Radiance and 
Just like it except the color is a very pleasing even 
shade soft clear shell pink. 
OPHELIA (H. T.) — One of the most beautiful and popular 
of recent cut-flower favorites; with perrect Bowers of 
distinct form, lavishly produced, emitting the exquisite 
perfume or the Richmond type; white tinted salmon 
flesh and shaded with rose, a strong glow of yellow 
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PINK RADIANCE (H. T.) —Extra hardy, vigorous and pro¬ 
lific; one of the best all-round Garden Roses. Its color 
is a beautiful blending of carmine-rose with shades of 
opal and copper. 
BUSH ROSES, YELLOW, 2 YR—Each, 50c; 3 for $1.35 
GOLDEN OPHELIA (H. T.) — This is a sturdy, stiff- 
stemmed grower, with beautiful foliage, quite closely 
set, and glossy. The flower is of medium size from a 
b?oomei’ lly formeci bud of bright golden yellow. Profuse 
" voanA, > ROBERTS (H. T.) —A rose of remarkable 
beauty both in form and color. The long-pointed buds 
are of a coppery-red stained red on the outside and 
open to good full double fragrant flowers of a golden 
P a , rtlcu larly high colored In late summer and 
i? 11 - The plant is of vigorous branching habit with beau- 
tiiui foliage. 
DE CLAUDIUS PERNET (H. T.)— The most 
satisfactory yellow rose ever produced. A decided and 
comparatively unfading sun-flower yellow even deeper 
toned at center. Its flower form is large and full with 
elongated petals; the buds long and pointed. In growth 
it is vigorous, erect and branching, with brilliant foli¬ 
age and almost thornless stems. 
SUNBURST (H. T.) —Plant a bed of Sunburst and you 
will have cut flowers all summer. Always in bloom. 
Very select, with long- spiral buds. A lovely, bronzy- 
yellow, fading to apricot. Probably the best of the yel¬ 
low roses. The plant is strong, of somewhat spreading 
habit, with few thorns. 6 
ROSLYN (H. T.) — Orange-colored buds open to a full 
golden yellow bloom. 
MRS. E. P. THOM (H. T.) — In growth, blooming, form of 
flower and performance of color, it is superior to Souv. 
de Claudius Pernet, and is approached by no other 
variety with so many good qualities. Slender yellow 
buds, large, well-developed blooms of bright canary 
yellow. Plant is of exceptional vigor and blooms freely. 
BUSH ROSES, TERRA COTTA and CORAL, 2 YR._ 
Each, 50c; 3 for $1.35. 
TALISMAN (H. T.) —The most gorgeous assemblage of 
colors in one flower ever presented by a rose. Here 
are the strong colors exhibited, mostly in well defined 
angular blocks; gold, apricot-yellow, blood-orange, deep 
pink and old rose. The bud is long and shapely, devel¬ 
oping into medium-sized, compactly double flowers- a 
free bloomer, with glossy foliage. 
MARGARET McGREDY (H. T.) —Large, beautifully shaped, 
full, double flowers, entirely distinct from all others 
in its rich coloring, which is a brilliant shade of Turk- 
lsh or Oriental red, passing as the flowers age to a 
beautiful carmine rose. These are borne on long stiff 
stems and hold their form and beauty for a long time. 
