4 NEW ROSES 
75c Each 
4 for $2.25 
AMI QUINARD. Considered by many to be the best of the 
so-called Black Hoses. Long pointed buds of deep velvety 
crimson-maroon. The lasting cup-shaped fragrant flowers are 
borne upright on good steins. The color is best if sheltered 
from the hot afternoon sun. 75c each, postpaid. 
AUTUMN. For richness of color Autumn is unsurpassed by 
any other Rose. The flowers are burnt-orange suffused with 
bronzy-red over a ground of rich yellow, forming a color 
combination that no words can describe. A vigorous and 
healthy grower. 75c each, postpaid. 
CALEDONIA. The most desirable white Rose. Excep¬ 
tionally long pointed buds opening to very double, long last¬ 
ing flowers. Free bloomer. 75c each, postpaid. 
GOLDEN DAWN. An outstanding bedding rose brought to 
America from Australia. The massive lemon-yellow blooms, 
occasionally stained crimson, are deliciously fragrant and 
very double. Its sturdy growth and disease-resistant foliage 
make Golden Dawn one of the best yellow roses for garden 
planting. 75c each, postpaid. 
SPECIAL ROSE OFFER —One each of these four outstand¬ 
ing Roses for only $2.25, postpaid. 
NEW PATENTED ROSES 
The Roses listed under this heading are covered by the patent laws of the United States. Regulations covering the han¬ 
dling of patented Roses do not permit us to give any discount from the prices and we cannot make free replacements after 
the goods are delivered in growing condition. Our stock was obtained from the owners of the patent rights and is of the 
very highest quality. The following descriptions are furnished by the originators. 
BETTER TIMES. Hybrid-Tea. riant Patent No. 23. New. 
The brilliant cerise flowers are large, double and delicately 
fragrant. Being produced on long, strong stems, they are 
excellent for cutting; foliage is leathery, dark green; a very 
free full bloomer. Its success is indication of the name. 
$1.50 each, postpaid. 
BLAZE. Everblooming Climber. Plant Patent No. 10. Ac¬ 
claimed by the nation and continues to be the most popular 
of all new climbing roses. The only hardy ever-blooming 
scarlet climber. Every one of the plants offered this season 
was propagated from blooming wood, in order to definitely 
and more quickly reproduce the everblooming quality in this 
rose. $1.25 each, postpaid. 
COUNTESS VANDAL. Hybrid-Tea. Plant Patent No. 138. 
Today the most popular rose in America as well as in Europe. 
The long pointed buds, upright stems, richer coloring and 
larger size differentiate it from Edith Nellie Perkins. It also 
blooms more steadily. The color combination can hardly be 
described, a superposition of pink, copper, gold and salmon, 
producing a peculiar effect, changing as the bloom ages. 
$1.00 each, postpaid. 
MARY HART. Hybrid-Tea, riant Patent No. 8. A strik¬ 
ing red sport of Talisman. The bud is maroon-red, opening to 
well-forined blossoms of deep velvety blood-red with an over- 
glow of amber. Unlike most red Roses, Mary Hart does not 
wilt or dry out when cut, but opens perfectly. $1.00 each, 
postpaid. 
NIGRETTE. Hybrid-Tea. riant Patent No. 87. The Black 
Rose of Sangerhousen. The cup-shaped flowers are intensely 
deep maroon with blackish velvet sheen and are deliciously 
fragrant. It is the darkest of Roses, appearing almost black 
from a little distance. The petals do not burn in the sun. 
The plant is continuously in bloom, spending most of its 
energy in forming blossoms. The sensation of the European 
Rose world. $2.00 each, postpaid. 
PRINCESS VAN ORANGE. Climbing Polyantha. Plant 
Patent No. 100. New sensational climbing sport of Gloria 
Mundi. It has strong growth and rich green foliage. The 
branches are literally covered with masses of blazing Gloria 
Mundi red flowers in polyantha-like trusses. The most talked 
of European climbing novelty in many years. $1.25 each, 
postpaid. 
TOKEN. Hybrid-Tea. Plant Patent No. 95. New. The 
full, double flowers are a single toned glowing orange; a 
unique color. It is a free bloomer and has an upright growth 
in the garden. The flowers are very lasting and are pleasing 
at all stages. The glossy foliage is disease-resistant $1.50 
each, postpaid. 
Hybrid Perpetual Roses 
The Hybrid Perpetuals are hardier than the Hybrid Teas, and require but little care after once planted. Perhaps the most 
valuable of all hardy hushes for permanent planting, as they will succeed almost anywhere. Great numbers of people living in 
the Northern States think they cannot grow Roses on account of the severe winters, but Roses can be grown in any climate, pro¬ 
vided the right kinds are planted. We have listed below sturdy, vigorous kinds, suitable for the North. They thrive in all sections 
and bloom profusely and regularly at the usual time and intermittently throughout the summer months. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. The famous rich glowing crimson Rose. 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. Brilliant, velvety crimson. 
JUBILEE. Deep velvety maroon-purple. Very large and free flowering. 
MME. ALBERT BARBIER. Sometimes called the Yellow American Beauty. Large full double flowers of soft fawn-yellow blended 
with pinkish shades at the center, changing to creamy white with age. An unusual color for a rose in this class. 
PAUL NEYRON. The largest rose ever produced, sometimes measuring six inches across; clear rose pink. 
WHITE AMERICAN BEAUTY (Frau Karl Druschki). The best white rose ever produced; blooms continuously 
Select the Roses You Want at the Following Low Prices 
Your choice of the above six Hybrid Perpetual Roses at 60c each; 4 for $1.80; or 10 for $3.80, postpaid. 
These Roses are thrifty. Northern field grown, two-year-old plants. For younger Rose plants at lower prices see page 99. 
Paul Neyron American Beauty White American Beauty General Jacqueminot 
BURGESS SEED & PLANT CO., Galesburg, Michigan 97 
