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HYBRID TEA ROSES—Continued. 
Wilhelm Kordes Three $1.60, Doz. $4.50, 100 $35.00 
Long, pointed buds opening to full double flowers, a rich 
capucine red overlaying a golden ground; wonderfully prolific. 
Willowmere Three $1.60, Doz. $4.50, 100 $35.00 
Superb buds and blooms of richest pink, shining with a yel¬ 
low glow which seems to come from the heart of the flower. 
Hybrid Perpetual Roses 
Frau Karl Druschki Three $1.60, Doz. $4.50, 100 $35.00 
This is the ideal hardy white Rose; pure in color, perfect in 
form, strong grower and remarkably free flowering; superb in 
every way. 
George Arends or Fink Frau Karl Druschki 
Three $1.60, Doz. $4.50, 100 $35.00 
This is a pink form of the popular white Frau Karl Druschki, 
possessing not only the exquisite form, large size, and re¬ 
markable free-flowering habits of its parent, but in addition 
to this, it is also highly perfumed. 
Mme. Albert Barbier Three $1.60, Doz. $4.50, 100 $35.00 
Full, cupped flower of soft fawn-yellow, paling to white, with 
pinkish shades in the center, blooming throughout the season. 
A remarkable color for a Hybrid Perpetual, a class in which 
yellow tints are rare. This Rose has showed up unusually 
well in color, shape of flower, and its habit of constant bloom¬ 
ing. 
Mrs. John Daing Three $1.60, Doz. $4.50, 100 $35.00 
Soft pink, of beautiful form; exceedingly fragrant and remark¬ 
ably free flowering; always does well and stands very close 
to the top among fine Roses. 
Sensation. 
Paul Neyron Three $1.60, Doz. $4.50, 100 $35.00 
Dark pink of enormous size; perhaps the largest of all. 
Ulrich Brunner Three $1.60, Doz. $4.50, 100 $35.00 
Brilliant scarlet-crimson; an old favorite and one of the best 
known Roses in cultivation; does well everywhere. 
PATENTED ROSES 
The Roses offered under this heading have been patented by 
the originators. This prevents us from growing these Roses 
in our own nursery under our supervision. ' 
While we will exercise the best of care in the shipping and 
handling of these plants, we will not assume any further re¬ 
sponsibility than to see that good plants carefully packed are 
sent to you. 
All claims and descriptions given are those made by the 
originators for which we must not be held responsible, nor do 
we undertake to make replacements if the plants do not grow. 
PATENTED HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Countess Vandal Bach $1.00, Doz. $10.00 
Long pointed, orange-copper buds. The flowers are large, dou¬ 
ble, high centered, and have a rich fragrance. Their color is 
brilliant pink lightened with salmon. The blooms are borne 
singly on long stems. 
Crimson Glory Each $1.00, Doz. $10.00 
U. S. Plant Patent No. 105. The plants branch freely, produc¬ 
ing a well spread yet compact bush of good symmetry. Fol¬ 
lowing the large, urn-shaped buds are the well formed flowers 
of an intense deep vivid crimson shaded ox-blood red and mel¬ 
lowed by a soft velvety nap. 
Fluffy Ruffles Each $1.00, Doz. $10.00 
The flowers are produced on long, strong stems arranged in 
clusters composed of from 6 to 10 dainty blooms each. It is 
a charming Rose of a fascinating soft silvery pink color, en¬ 
hanced by the deep rose reverse of the petals. It is excep¬ 
tionally fine for cutting in the expanding bud. 
Glowing Sunset Each $1.00, Doz. $10.00 
U. S. Plant Patent No. 104. The long, pointed buds open to 
full double flowers of most artistic form with the inner petals 
lengthened and twisted in the bizarre manner of a choice 
Cactus Dahlia. The color is an indescribable combination of 
orange-yellow and rose-pink presenting a unique and extreme¬ 
ly pleasing color effect. They have an alluring fragrance that 
will endear them to everybody. 
Mrs. J. D. Eisele Each $1.00, Doz. $10.00 
A perfect Rose in form, delightfully perfumed, exceptional 
keeping qualities. Good grower and free bloomer. The color is 
a rich cherry-rose overlaid with scarlet glow, faint silver 
edging on petals. 
Nigrette Each $2.00, Doz. $20.00 
(The Black Rose of Sangerhausen). U. S. Plant Patent No 
87. When first shown in the famous Rose garden of Sanger¬ 
hausen, Germany, newspapers throughout the world pro¬ 
nounced it as the first Black Rose. The first flowers in June, 
and during the hot summer months are of a bright crimson. 
In the cool fall months the buds are black, opening to deep 
maroon resembling black velvet. The flowers are of medium 
size, produced freely and are slightly fragrant. As a novelty 
the Rose will prove very interesting. 
President Herbert Hoover. 
Paul Neyron. 
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