FAMOUS 
MRS. HENRY BOWLES 
The most beautiful pink grown 
E. G. HILL 
Massive blossom velvety maroon 
TALISMAN, Multicolor Rose, 
red coppery, orange 
PRES. HOOVER 
Maroon, Orange-Gold. It's Beautiful 
Rose Dream Group 
6 Super Grade Roses $2.98 
Betty Uprlchard E. G. Hill 
F. K. Dmschkl Pres. Hoover 
Duch. of Wellington Talisman 
A Feast of Fragrance 
and Color 
EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
On this page we are listing thirty-one standard and well-tried varieties that will 
appeal both to the amateur and connoisseur of Roses, All are field-grown, high grade 
varieties that will give you an abundance of bloom the first season. When you buy 
Finger Lakes roses, you reap the benefit of a lifetime experience and judgment in 
growing field-grown roses. They may cost a few cents more, but what a "whale of a 
difference." 
Will bloom this year. 50c each; 12 for 5.00; (except as noted). 
Autumn—A rainbow of Autumns’ glori¬ 
ous colors. Burnt-orange splashed with 
red, orange and various shades of pink. 
$1.00 each. 
Betty Uprichard—Carmine and salmon 
suffused copper-pink on inside petals. 
Spicy fragrance. 
Briarcliff—Even shades of silvery rose- 
pink. 
Chas K. Douglas—Lustrous scarlet-crim¬ 
son, slightly fragrant. A good red rose. 
Dame Edith Helen—A solid pink rose, 
delightfully perfumed. 
Edith Nellie Perkins—Orange and sal¬ 
mon, heavily overspread with gold on 
inside petals. Fragrant. Blooms very 
early. 
E. G. Hill—Massive blooms of deep 
maroon, velvety on inside. Fragrant. 
Etoile De France—Large, dark crimson 
blooms. 75c each. 
Etoile De Holland—A famous red rose of 
brilliant scarlet with a delicious frag¬ 
rance. 
Frau Karl Druschki—Gigantic white 
buds and blooms. The ideal white rose. 
George Ahrends—Large soft pink flow¬ 
ers. 
Gruss An Teplitz—Clusters of 
blackish maroon. 
Joanna Hill—Indian yellow cen¬ 
ter, surrounded by buff petals. 
75c each. 
Kaiserina Victoria — A stand¬ 
ard double white bedding rose. 
Lady Alice Stanley—Light sil¬ 
very pink, darker on inside 
petals. 
Lady Hillington — A popular 
apricot-yellow rose. 
Los Angeles—Pale satiny pink, 
shaded with deep rose and 
gold. 
Margaret McGredy — Brilliant 
red petals on hinges of deep 
gold. 75c each. 
Mme. Butterfly — Bright pink 
shaded gold. 
Mme. E. Herriott — Bright or¬ 
ange-pink Tea Rose. 
Mrs. Pierre Du Pont—Reddish 
gold buds opening into beauti¬ 
ful yellow roses. 75c each. 
Mrs. G. A. Van Rossen—A spectacular 
rose of deep red-orange, almost brown¬ 
ish with deeply impressed maroon 
veins. Toward the end,, it tones to old- 
rose. Deliciously perfumed. 75c each. 
McGredy Scarlet—Perfect formed buds 
open into large blooms of just “red.” 
About 30 petals come in long stems and 
makes it ideal for cutting. 75c each. 
Pres. Hoover — High centered flowers 
scarlet-yellow and flame. Fragrant. 
Radiance—Large rosy-red blooms. 
Roslyn — Golden yellow with orange 
splashings. 65c each. 
Souv. De Cl. Pernet—The old stand-by 
for a real yellow rose. 
Talisman—A glorious combination of or¬ 
ange, yellow and rose-red. Fragrant 
and fine for cutting. 
Ville De Paris—Butter-cup yellow that 
won’t fade. 75c each. 
Willowmere—Brilliant pink suffused with 
gold. 
Wilhelm Hordes—Rich Nasturtium-red 
with coppery suffusion overlying a 
golden salmon ground. 75c each. 
The Supreme Twelve 
12 Everblooming Roses for $7.00 
(Guaranteed to bloom) 
In this dozen are three shades of red, two 
shades of pink, three tinted, three yellow 
and white. You can confidently rely on 250 
to 350 blooms from this up-to-date “twelve” 
the first year planted. No other roses will 
give such a long season of bloom. You can 
cut roses from June till frost. 
DAME EDITH HELEN 
ETOILE DE HOLLAND 
RAFTER A 
MRS. G. A. VAN ROSSEN 
FRAU KARL DRl’SCHKI 
ROSLYN 
E. G. HILL 
GOLDEN DAWN 
MARGARET McGREDY 
MRS. F. S. Dl' PONT 
PRES. HOOVER 
WILLOWMERE 
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