Baldwin’s Best Hardy Roses 
2-Yr. Field Grown—Bloom This Summer—Low Prices 
NO GARDEN IS COMPLETE WITHOUT BEAUTIFUL ROSES. Here are 17 varieties offering you the best 
of both old and new favorites to choose from. Make your selection now. All 2- year, strong bushes. 
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BEST NEWER ROSES 
OLD FAVORITES 
OLYMPAID—Vivid Scarlet and Yellow. A gorgeous new rose. Deep 
warm scarlet with golden splashes at the base of long petals. Beauti¬ 
fully shaped long compact flowers, with a soft velvety sheen making 
them especially outstanding. Long stemmed; monthly bloomer. 
DAME EDITH HELEN—New Pink. The supreme everblooming pink 
rose. Large, full double pink blooms. Long stemmed, heavy bloomer. 
Unusually full of fragrance. Plenty of finest flowers all summer, in 
the garden or for bouquets. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHItl—Pure White. 
A great favorite. The ideal hardy, pure 
white rose, perfect in form. A strong 
rugged grower doing well even under unfavor¬ 
able conditions. Monthly blooming. 
IvAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA — Ivory 
White. Best white hybrid tea. Long large ivory 
buds and double flowers. Vigorous, luxuriant. 
Golden Dawn 
E. G. HILL—Scarlet to Deep Red. Excellet newer red rose. Long 
scarlet buds opening to deeper red, large double flowers. Vigorous 
grower; free bloomer. 
ETOILE de HOLLAND—Deeip Crimson. Hardy strong steady bloomer. 
Unusually large brilliant flowers that do not fade. One of the finest 
red roses and should be in every garden. 
GOLDEN DAWN—Copper Yellow. One of the finest deep yellow roses 
Beautiful coppery buds opening to pure yellow golden blooms. Luxuri¬ 
ant foliage makes an attractive bush. Golden Dawn stands out. 
MRS. AARON WARD—Cream Yellow. One of (Copper Yellow) 
the finest and most beautiful of yellow roses. 
Continuously blooming. Buds are a rich golden fawn on opening quick 
ly change to soft pink and cream. We want you to have at least one 
bush in your garden. 
PAUL NEYRON—True Rose Pink. Immense globe-like flowers on 
long, stout stems. Bush hardy, vigorous and comparatively free from 
thorns. Add it to your rose garden. 
RED RADIANCE—Cerise Red. Probably the best known and most 
popular of the lighter red' shades. Big round blooms of cerise red. 
TALISMAN—Orange Red. Magnificent in color. Brilliant orange red 
buds, long and beautifully formed, open to a large fragrant double 
bloom of glowing yellow, stained with cooper and rose. We have a 
limited number of genuine Talisman. 
SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS PER NET—Lemon-Yellow. Another new rose. 
Just what rose lovers have been looking for—a clear brilliant yellow 
—and what is more, one that does not fade. Exceptionally fine for 
cutting. Does best in hot, dry weather. 
Prices On Above Varieties 
Each 55c; Any 3 for $1.40; Any 6 for $2.50 
Prices On Above Varieties 
Each 45; Any 3 for $1.25; Any 6 for $2.25 
Mrs. 
Aaron Ward 
(Cream 
Yellow) 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY — 
Soft Pink Red. The old favorite 
American Beauty Rose in a free flow¬ 
ering rambler. Splendid foliage, fine 
appearance all summer. Deservedly 
popular climbing rose. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER—Deep Crimson. 
A beautiful climbing rose. Foliage rich, 
dark green, rapid grower. You all 
know this rambler and why not have 
plenty for your trellises, garden wall 
and home? 
DOROTHY PERKINS—Shell Pink—Loveliest 
of Ramblers. This beautiful climbing rose 
grows ten to fifteen feet in a single season, 
the vine being a hardy vigorous grower. 
Dainty pointed deep pink buds. 
Each 25c; 3 for 70c; 6 for $1.25 
imbing Roses — 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER—Vivid Scarlet. Unusually large flowers 
for a climber. You’re sure to be delighted with this wonderful rambler. 
Brilliant, semi-double flowers in clusters of color. They hold their 
bright color for two to four weeks. Cut them liberally—the bush will 
not be injured. 
Price—Each 35c; 3 for 90c; G for $1.60 
PRIMROSE—New Yellow. The really large yellow climber that so 
many people want. Long lasting flowers that do not fade. Healthy 
grower, hardy in all sections. 
Price—Each 35c; 3 for 90c; 6 for $1.60 
Climber Collection 
1 1 Crimson Rambler 
11 Dorothy Perkins 
1 1 American Beauty 
[Only 
74c 
Bush Collection 
1 Frau Karl Druschki 
1 Paul Neyron 
1 Red Radiance 
Only.95c 
Hardy Perennial Plants 
GROWN BY SPECIALIST—Big strong, whole-clump plants sure to grow and ready to bloom this summer. 
Much better than cheaper plants often sold. This is the second year we are offering these extra fine, whole clump 
perennials Customers are enthusiastic in praise, and say they are worth much more than our low price. 
AQUILEGIA—Columbine May-July. Selected hybrids. 
Daintiest out-door flowers. Grows anywhere, but pre¬ 
fers a moist, sunny spot. Every old-fashioned garden 
needs it. 
CAMPANULA—Canterbury Bell. _May-June. Another 
old-favorite covered with large be’ll-shaped flowers on 
long stems; Showy in mixed borders. 
DIGITALIS—Foxglove. June-July. Old-fashioned, dig¬ 
nified and stately. Rich green masses of leaves always 
attractive and when in bloom this plant dominates the 
garden. 
GAILLARDIA—Blanket Flower. June to frost. Vigor¬ 
ous grower in all soils. Quanities of fine blooms deep 
yellow shaded to rich brown and red at the centers. 
Good cut flower. 
HOLLYHOCK—June-July. One of the most stately 
picturesque and beautiful plants in the world. There 
is always room for this old garden favorite. All colors, 
double and single blooms. 
LIATRIS—Blazing Star. July-Aug. Thick, tufty mass¬ 
es of grass-like leaves out of which rise spikes of pur¬ 
ple flowers. Easily grown; excellent for cutting. 
SHASTA DAISY—June-August. Bright and sturdy, well 
known garden daisy. Large clear white petals, yellow 
centers. 
SWEET WILLIAM. April-May. An old-fashioned favor¬ 
ite: spice-scented; flowers like pinks but borne in 
clusters; fine for cutting. Colors variegated. 
Above Perennials—3 for 60c; 6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.75 
HARDY PERENNIAL PHLOX 
JULY-SEPTEMBER—These beautiful hardy border 
plants are the most effective things in the garden in 
late summer and fall. These newer varieties are much 
improved in beautiful coloring and large size of bloom, 
and offer a wide variety of rich colors. Phlox are easy 
to grow everywhere and ours are especially large 
clumps, ready to flower freely this summer. 
AFRICA—Brilliant Red. Best red obtainable. 
BEACON—Rosy Pink. 
E CLAIRE UR—Purple Crimson. 
EUROPA—Late White with Red Eye. 
Olympiad 
PYRETHRUM—Painted Daisy. May-July. Ideal cut 
flowers; blooms uninjured by wind and sun. Perfectly 
hardy, grows everywhere. 
MRS. JENKINS—Pure White. 
PHLOX Price :Extra large, flowering 
clumps—3 
for 
75c; 6 
for SI.25; 12 for $2.00 
Everyone Plants Roses and Perennials—These are the Best Varieties 
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