Roses for Cut Flowers, the Trellis or Border 
HYBRID TEA OR EVERBLOOMIAO ROSES 
Betty Uprichard —Salmon pink. Semi-double. 
Charles K. Douglas —Scarlet and continually in 
flower. A time tested favorite. 
Charles P. Kilhani —A beautiful deep rose shad¬ 
ing to yellow at the base of the petals. 
Duchess of Wellington -Yellow which becomes 
a rich cream when fully blown. 
Edel —Ivory white and very large. Free flowering. 
Etoile de Hollande —A line deep red. Well 
perfumed. 
Francis Scott Key —Huge flowers of light crim¬ 
son. 
Gruss an Teplitz —Brilliant scarlet, fragrant 
flowers produced abundantly. 
General Mac Arthur —Vivid crimson flowers. 
An old favorite. 
Jonkheer J. L. Mock —Petals carmine pink on 
outside and silvery pink within. 
K. A. Victoria —Large white flowers tinted yel¬ 
low at center. Fragrant. 
La France —Silvery pink with the real rose 
fragrance. 
M me. Butterfly —Very fragrant, bright pink 
flowers. 
M me. Edouard Herriot -Bright coral pink and 
semi-double. 
Mine. Jules Bouche —White, blushed center. A 
reliable white rose for our gardens. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom —A fine unfading yellow rose. 
Pres. Herbert Hoover —Scarlet and yellow in 
bud, turning creamy yellow when open. 
Radiance —Rose pink, rounded flowers. De¬ 
pendable. 
Red Radiance —Like above except for its deep 
red color. 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts —Copper red in bud 
opening to large yellow flowers. 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet —An unfading 
yellow. Old, but one of the best. 
Syracuse —Large crimson scarlet flowers. A good 
grower. 
Talisman —Copper red and gold flowers. 
Wm. F. Dreer —Soft yellow and orange tinged 
with pink. Semi-double. 
Willowmere —A lovely, large pink with a yellow 
glow. A fine grower and persistent bloomer. 
These roses are hardier and require less 
care than Hybrid Tea Roses. They flower 
abundantly in June and display a scatter¬ 
ing bloom in the fall. 
Everest — Enormous flowers of ivory 
white. New. 
Frau Karl Druschki —Large snow white 
flowers of beautiful shape. 
General Jacqueminot —Clear scarlet. A 
grand old favorite. 
George Ahrends —A soft pink with long 
pointed buds. 
Mine. Albert Barbier —Soft yellow, pal¬ 
ing to white with pink tints at center. It 
blooms over a long season. 
Mrs. John Laing —A large, fragrant, 
clear pink. Reliable producing an abund¬ 
ance of bloom. 
Prince C. de Rohan —Very dark red 
shaded blackish maroon. An old reliable 
variety. 
Oakington Ruby is a dwarf rose, growing like 
the popular Rosa Rouletti, but its fully double 
flowers are deep crimson in bud and open a rich 
ruby-carmine. This color is maintained until the 
petals fall, even under strong sun and heat. The 
plant is hardy, not fussy about soil and blooms 
from May until late fall. 234" pot plants, $1.00 
each. 
Rosa Rouletti 
Rare Treasure for a Rock Garden 
This miniature rose was found in a high Swiss 
village. None knew where it came from nor how 
it got there, but the villagers had grown it for 
many years in their window boxes. It was brought 
into France where it attracted instant attention 
and from there it was introduced to other coun¬ 
tries. This elfin rose has perfect little pointed buds 
of bright pink which open into tiny, double roses. 
The flowering season extends from April to 
November and the plant is perfectly hardy. It 
grows very slowly and its charm, which lies in its 
small size, is never outgrown. These are truly 
dwarf plants that will fit into a tiny niche and 
stay in proportion, giving a profusion 
of flowers throughout the summer. 3" 
pot plants, 50c each. 
Frau Karl Druschki 
Bring New Beauty to Your Home 
with Climbing Roses 
Hybrid Perpetual 
ICoses 
Oakington Ruby 
50c 
All roses, alike or assorted, your selection, except Rosa Rouletti and Oakington 
CO. Ruby. These roses are specially selected 2 yr., No. 1 plants; finest obtainable. 
for $ 4 * 
Post 
Paid 
A New, Tiny, Bright Red Rosa Rouletti 
American Pillar —Single pink flowers, 
petals white at the center. 
Dorothy Perkins —Shell pink flowers 
in large clusters. Very old but still 
popular. 
Dr. II uey —- Large, semi-double, ma¬ 
roon flowers which continue over a 
long period. 
Dr. Van Fleet —Large pale pink flow¬ 
ers. A vigorous and beautiful climber. 
Jacot te—Apricot-yellow. Semi-double. 
One of the best yellow climbers. 
Mary Lovett -Pure waxy white flow¬ 
ers, large and fragrant. 
Mary Wallace —Bright pink, large and 
borne on long, strong stems. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin —Double 
pearl pink flowers, huge in size and 
abundantly produced. 
Paul’s Scarlet —Large double and in¬ 
tensely red flowers lasting for a long 
season. 
Primrose—Double yellow flowers and 
handsome shiny foliage. 
Silver Moon —Large, white, nearly 
single, yellow centered flowers. A 
vigorous grower. 
Rosa Rouletti 
Primrose 
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