GRAHAM & ROSS IN GREAT FALLS SINCE 1896 
HARDY ACCLIMATED NURSERY STOCK 
GRAHAM & ROSS GUARANTEE: CLEAR—DIRECT—COMPLETE 
OUR GUARANTEE: 1. We guarantee our nursery stock to be true to name; otherwise, we will replace free or 
refund the amount you paid for it. 
2. We guarantee our nursery stock to be first quality and to reach you in good, live, growing condition. Examine 
it carefully upon arrival, and if you are not entirely satisfied, we want you to return it at once at our expense, and 
we will replace it free. 
3. Our stock is carefully handled and full of vitality, and, under normal conditions, should grow for you. But if 
it does not, owing to the weather and other conditions over which we have no control, we will replace it at one-half 
the original purchase price, PROVIDING you notify us not later than October 1st, 1936. 
Presenting “X L” Field Grown Roses 
We can offer you these finer roses so reasonable be¬ 
cause we sell them in such tremendous quantities, 
DIRECT-TO-YOU. The reasons for our large, constantly 
increasing rose business are: 
1. Our roses are hardy, vigorous plants which for 
two years have been grown right in the open fields. 
We do not handle "Bench Roses" which are simply old 
rose plants discarded by florists after being forced in 
the greenhouse for two years or more. Nor do we 
handle the small, green, immature, own-root plants 
which are started from small cuttings in the greenhouse 
in the winter and sent out in the spring. Both of these 
type roses can be sold very cheaply, BUT THEY POSI¬ 
TIVELY ARE NOT AS SATISFACTORY AS TWO YEAR 
FIELD GROWN PLANTS. 
2. Our roses are low budded on selected, strong 
growing plants that bloom freely. 
3. We sell the newer varieties as well as the old 
favorites that have proven adapted to our climate. 
4. We send complete planting instructions so that 
anyone regardless of experience can plant with success. 
PLANT YOUR ROSES EARLY, just as soon as the 
ground is in condition. The sooner you plant, the Sooner 
They Bloom. 
2-YEAR NO. 1 Field Grown, First Quality, Selected 
Plants. Postpaid. Each, 60c; 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75; 
12 for $5.00. 
BRIARCLIFF —Lovely pointed buds open into large, 
perfectly formed, fragrant flowers of silvery pink. They 
freely produce blooms, come singly on long stems and 
last a long time. Should be in every rose garden. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS— Long pointed buds on long 
stems open into perfect flowers of orange-cerise outside 
and inside a salmon overspread gold. Grows vigor¬ 
ously and blooms freely. A great rose. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI— Waxy paper-white. Its bud 
and half opened state and maturity are exquisite. Of 
longer blooming season than average and yields its 
final bouquets under the first fall of snow. 
MEV. G. A. VAN ROSSEM —An exceedingly fragrant 
rose of orange and bronze, beautifully veined. A rose 
that is different. Fine for cutting. 
IMPERIAL POTENTATE —Of large size, excellent form. 
Color clear, pure pink. Fragrant and free blooming. 
A really fine rose. 
LOS ANGELES —The growth is very vigorous, and pro¬ 
duces a continuous succession of long-stemmed flowers 
of luminous flame-pink, toned with coral and shaded 
with translucent gold at the base of the petals. 
MARGARET McGRADY —The most popular red rose 
shown at the recent World's Fair. Always in bloom, a 
thrifty, healthy, vigorous grower. The lovely blooms 
of brilliant orange-scarlet are a treat in any garden. 
One of the finest of all roses. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER — This 
magnificent rose is recognized 
everywhere as one of the finest 
of all roses, worthy of a place 
in every garden. A glorious 
cerise toned orange, yellow and 
scarlet. Richly perfumed and 
free-blooming. 
SENSATION — All summer it 
produces its large, fragrant 
flowers of deep red on strong 
stems. A very dependable rose 
that should be in every garden. 
SUNBURST —A beautiful yel¬ 
low suffused with orange at 
the center, buds and developed 
flowers of good form; very 
sweet scented. 
PIERRE S. DUPONT —A new rose and one of the most popular 
yet introduced. It has won more medals as an outdoor rose 
than any other variety. From early summer until freezing, it 
is a glorious sight with its rich golden yellow flowers which 
do not fade. 
PRAIRIE KING —A very hardy rose. Showy bedder with red¬ 
dish stems and unlimited long season bloom; intense velvety 
crimson-red. On account of its long, arching stems should be 
placed in the background or at center of bed. 
A GREAT ROSE 
TALISMAN —The rose of many Gold Medals. A combination 
of shadings of gold, apricot, yellow and deep pink or old rose. 
The outside of the petals is bright yellow, gold and pink; as 
the flower develops and the petals unfold they become bright 
apricot, gold and deep rose pink. 
CLIMBING TALISMAN —A combination of shading of gold, 
apricot, yellow and deep pink or old rose. 
PAUL'S SCARLET CLIMBER— If you can have only one 
climber and if you like red, then this is the one you will love. 
Most people do not stop with one but trail its glory the full 
length of the back fence by setting one at each fence post. 
The individual blooms are of the large tea-rose type and their 
blazing red does not fade. 
PINK CUSHION MUM 
A New Perennial Shrub That Should Be in Every Garden 
(Bushels of Flowers) 
Height about 2 ft. It will be the beauty spot of your garden 
for years. The most outstanding plant production in years. 
It makes a large plant which is completely covered with 
delicate pink flowers in bloom from August until Thanksgiving. 
The quality and brightness of its flowers easily make it the 
beauty spot of the garden. Each, 60c; 3 for $1.50, prepaid. 
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