THE COLE NURSERY CO., PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
HYBRID TEA ROSES, continued 
Nuntius Pacelli. Large, loose flowers of 
creamy white, with intense fragrance, are con¬ 
tinuously produced on strong, bushy plants. 
The most free-blooming white. Grade XX 
90 cts. Grade A 60 cts. 
President Herbert Hoover. One of the finest 
of the newer Roses. Long-pointed buds open 
to double flowers of scarlet, yellow, cerise-pink, 
and flame, which come on stems lp^ to 2 feet 
long. Among the strongest of the Hybrid 
Teas. Grade XX 75 cts. Grade A 50 cts. 
President Plumecocq. Ovoid buds of coppery 
yellow open to large flowers of coppery buff 
tinted with salmon. Long-lasting, fragrant 
flowers on an upright-growing plant. Grade 
XX 90 cts. Grade A 60 cts. 
Radiance. The old reliable pink Rose that any¬ 
one can grow. Large, double, cupped flowers 
of two-toned pink, intensely fragrant, are 
always there to cut. The plant takes care of 
itself. Grade XX 75 cts. Grade A 50 cts. 
Red Radiance. A sport of Radiance. Exactly 
like its parent in everything but color, which 
is an even shade of just “red.” Very desir¬ 
able. Grade XX 75 cts. Grade A 50 cts. 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts. A popular variety, and 
deservedly so. Golden yellow flower, splashed 
crimson and copper on the outside of the bud. 
Grade XX 75 cts. Grade A 50 cts. 
Sunkist. A sport of Joanna Hill with the same 
finely formed flowers for cutting but darker, 
creamy white overspread with orange-copper. 
Has the same upright plants with good foliage. 
Grade XX 90 cts. Grade A 60 cts. 
Thomas A. Edison. A fine, big, double Rose of 
silvery pink outside and just pink inside. The 
plants are extra good and bloom especially 
well during midsummer when many Roses like 
to rest. Grade XX 90 cts. Grade A 60 cts. 
Vaterland. Large, double flowers of dark red, 
with coppery reflexes, borne singly on long 
stems. A good cut-flower; fragrant. Medium 
plants with bronzy green foliage. Grade XX 
90 cts. Grade A 60 cts. 
Polyantha Roses 
Eblouissant. A lovely little Rose with double 
flowers of velvety crimson. The plants are less 
than a foot tall and bloom all season. Fine for 
edgings to Rose-beds. Grade XX 90 cts. 
Grade A 60 cts. 
Golden Salmon. Cluster flowers of orange- 
scarlet. One of the brightest of all Roses. 
Plants make 1 Lj to 2-foot growth and are very 
free. Grade XX 60 cts. Grade A 40 cts. 
Joseph Guy (Lafayette). One of the best of 
the large-flowered Polyanthas. Semi-double 
blooms of light crimson which hold their color 
well. Grow 1 p 2 to 2 feet tall; very free. Grade 
XX 75 cts. Grade A 50 cts. 
Rosa Rouletti 
Bushy little plants about 6 inches in height and 
as much in diameter, blooming continuously from 
spring until frost. The tiny flowers, less than an 
inch across, are pale rose-pink and double. 
For the rock-garden, an edging in front of 
Rose-beds, as a pot-plant, or a specimen in a 
Japanese or miniature garden, they are unsur¬ 
passed. Perfectly hardy. Grade XX pot-plants 
50 cts. Grade A pot-plants 35 cts. 
Climbing and Rambler Roses 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. One of the most popular of 
Climbing Roses. Its perfectly formed flowers 
of delicate flesh-pink are freely produced on an 
extremely vigorous climbing plant, healthy 
and hardy. Grade XX 50 cts. Grade A 35 cts. 
Jacotte. Beautiful, large, semi-double flowers 
of orange-apricot, tinted with copper, delight¬ 
fully fragrant. The moderately vigorous plant 
has shiny, holly-like foliage which is unusually 
attractive. Grade XX 75 cts. Grade A 50 cts. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin. One of the finest 
Climbers. Extra-large, cupped flowers of 
iridescent pearl-pink, splashed with carmine, 
deliciously fragrant. The flowers are followed 
by unusually large orange seed-pods. Vigor¬ 
ous growth. Grade XX 75 cts. Grade A 50 cts. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. A fine Climber with 
medium-large, semi-double flowers of brilliant 
scarlet in great profusion. Old plants often 
bloom again in autumn. Moderate growth. 
Grade XX 60 cts. Grade A 40 cts. 
Silver Moon. Immense, single flowers of 
creamy white, in clusters on long stems. Extra- 
vigorous plants with leathery, glossy, disease- 
free foliage. The most popular white Climber. 
Grade XX 60 cts. Grade A 40 cts. 
Patented Roses 
Amelia Earhart. Plant Patent No. 63. 
An extra-large, double flower, deep yellow in 
the center, the outer petals rich cream, vvith a 
blush overtone over all. Extremely fragrant. 
Strong plants with leathery dark green foliage. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
Countess Vandal. Plant Patent No. 38 
Long-pointed buds of pink and copper open to 
finely formed flowers of pink, copper, gold, and 
salmon, a beautiful combination. Nice plants 
with good foliage. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
Nigrette. Plant Patent No. 87. Medium¬ 
sized flowers of deep maroon with a blackish 
velvet sheen and quite fragrant. It is the 
darkest of Roses, appearing almost black in 
cool seasons. Continuously in bloom. $2.00 
each; 3 for $5.00. 
Patented Climbing Roses 
Blaze. Plant Patent No. 10. The Ever- 
blooming Paul’s Scarlet Climber, combining 
its vigor, beauty, and hardiness with the ever- 
blooming habit. All of our plants are propaga¬ 
ted from blooming wood to insure their ever- 
blooming habit. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15. 
Golden Climber (Mrs. Arthur Curtiss 
James). Plant Patent No. 28. Flowers 
of Hybrid Tea quality on 18-inch stems, fine 
for cutting. Fragrant, semi-double flowers of 
pure gold, deliciously fragrant. Vigorous 
plants with attractive foliage and red thorns. 
Extra hardy. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
Princess van Orange. Plant Patent No. 
106. A climbing sport of the Polyantha, 
Gloria Mundi. It has strong growth and rich 
green foliage, the branches literally covered 
with masses of blazing orange-scarlet flowers. 
A real novelty. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15. 
The New Dawn. Plant Patent No. 1. A 
sport of Dr. W. Van Fleet with the same 
flesh-pink flowers on a moderate Climber 
which produces a few flowers at all times during 
the season. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
COLE PREPAYS ALL ROSES TO THE 4th PARCEL POST ZONE 
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