Inter-State’s Choice Roses 
Here is a fascinating selection of glorious roses from one of the World’s great rose firms, offering almost 500,000 plants in 127 choice varieties. 
Each year tens of thousands join the host of rose lovers who buy from this dependable list of Hardy Everblooming Roses. We believe that nowhere 
else in all America can you select from such a complete and choice list of;_varieties at such low prices. These roses will commence blooming a few 
weeks after planting and continue thruout the season. 
This spring we offer you two sizes of rose plants. Both are strictly hardy, 2 year field grown plants. The 2 year No. 1, First Quality Selected 
plants are the finest it is possible to grow. These plants have made Inter-State Roses famous all over America. You cannot buy better plants. 
The 2 year standard size is a smaller plant. This is the same size rose that is used by most firms who merely describe their roses as 2 year field 
grovn. These are a great value at their lower price, tor they are GENUINE INTER-STATE ROSES and will also bloom this summer. You have 
your choice of exactly the same varieties as offered in the No. 1 plants. 
Plant Your Roses Early, just as soon as the Ground is in Shape. The Sooner You Plant, the Sooner they Bloom. 
2 Year No. 1, First Quality, Selected Plants, Postpaid 2 Year, Standard Size, Postpaid 
Each 60c; 3 for $1.50/ 6 for $2.75/ 12 for $5.00 Each 50c/ 3 for $1.00/ 6 for $1.85/ 12 for $3.50 
VARIETIES ALIKE OR ASSORTED, YOUR CHOICE 
AGNES—The new yellow hybrid Rugosa. 
AMI QUINARD—Striking, very dark crimson-maroon. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—The old favorite, fragrant, carmine. 
ANGELE PERNET—Beautiful blend of orange and copper. 
AUTUMN—Orange stained red and pink. See page .SO. 
BETTY UPRICHARD—Salmon-pink inside, carmine-red outside. 
Healthy, vigorous, free-blooming. A real rose. See page 30. 
BRIARCLIFF—Lovely pointed buds open into large, perfectly 
formed, fragrant flowers of silvery pink. The freely produced blooms 
come singly on long stems and last a long time. Should be in every 
rose garden. See page 29. 
CALEDONIA—Exquisite long buds of ivory white, changing to 
purest white as the flowers open into large double blooms of velvety 
texture. Many think it the best wliite. 
CHARLES P. KILHAM—Turn to page 31 and see the dazzling 
scarlet beauty of this rose. Perfect flowers on long stems. 
CUBA—Large, semi-double flowers of blazing orange-scarlet. 
DAINTY BESS—Clusters of large, single, soft pink flowers. 
DAME EDITH HELEN—Y ery fragrant, perfectly shaped flowers of 
pure pink. See page 31. 
DOTTY—Charming golden-bronze. See page 30. 
DR. ECKENER—Lovely Rugosa of pink and yellow. 
DUCHESS OF ATHOLL—Orange gold tinged peach. See page 31. 
EDEL—Very large, fragrant, fully double white rose. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS—Long pointed buds on long stems open 
into perfect flowers of orange-cerise outside and inside of salmon over¬ 
spread gold. Grows vigorously and blooms freely. A great rose. See 
page 32. 
EDITOR McFarland—a very fine brilliant pink rose which we 
believe is destined to great popularity. 
E. G. HILL—It constantly produces beautiful buds on long stems, 
opening into large, double, fragrant flowers of deep crimson. The 
picture on page 32 gives you glimpse of its beauty. 
ETOILE DE FRANCE—An old favorite of rich crimson. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—Turn to page 33 and you null see why 
this is considered one of the very finest red roses. Fragrant, free- 
blooming, long stems. A’ou must have it. 
F. K. DRUSCHKI—The great white H. P. rose. 
F. J. GROOTENDORST—This extremely hardy rose grows 4 to 5 
feet tall and should be planted among the shrubs. Clusters of bright 
red flowers all summer. Handsome dark green foliage. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY—Large, very double, perfectly formed 
flowers of crimson-red. See page 30. 
GOLDEN DAWN—A new yellow rose that is taking the entire world 
by storm. The large, very fragrant flowers are freely produced and 
last a long time. A’ou will love it. See page 33. 
GOLDEN GLEAM—Lovely blooms of buttercup-yellow. 
GOLDEN PERNET (Julien Potin)—Perfect flowers of bright yel¬ 
low. Hardy, free-blooming, fragrant. Holds its color. See page 30. 
GRENOBLE—Choice, new scarlet-crimson. Probably never before 
offered at such a low price. See page 30. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ—The great bedding rose. Brilliant scarlet, 
very hardy, always in bloom. 
HEINRICH WEND LAND—Large flowers of orange, copper and red. 
HUGONIS—A mass of bright yellow blooms in early spring. Perfectly 
hardy, grows 5 feet tail so plant among the shrubs. 
IMPERIAL POTENTATE—Large size, excellent form, clear pink, 
fragrant, free blooming. A really fine rose. 
INDEPENDENCE DAY—A brilliant orange copper rose, always in 
bloom. See page 30. 
J. J. L. MOCK —Enormous blooms of deepest pink. 
JOANNA HILL— Very fine, free-blooming yellow rose. Fragrant, 
extra fine for cutting. See page 31. 
K. A. VICTORIA —Absolutely perfect blooms of ivory white. 
LADY HILLINGDON— Deep apricot yellow. 
LA FRANCE—The oldest Hybrid Tea rose. Deserves planting be¬ 
cause it is always in bloom, the lovely pink flowers are so extremely 
fragrant and the plant is so hardy, healthy and vigorous. It stands 
abuse and neglect. See page 31. 
LORD CHARLEMONT—Very handsome scarlet rose. See page 31. 
LUCIE MARIE—A new rose of buttercup-yellow flushed apricot. 
LUCILE RAND—Fine new rose with large, fragrant flowers of 
orange-carmine. See page 31. 
LUXEMBURG —A well known rose, yellow shaded copj)er. 
MARGARET McGREDY —This was the most popular red rose in 
our World’s Fair Rose Garden. Always in bloom, a thrifty, healthy, 
vigorous grower. The lovely blooms of brilliant orange-scarlet are 
shown on page 29. One of the finest of all roses. 
McGREDY’S IVORY —A magnificent white rose. 
MEV. G. A. VAN ROSSEM —An exceedingly fragrant rose of orange 
and bronze, beautifully veined. A rose that is different Fine for 
cutting. See it on page 33. 
MISS ROWENA THOM —Very large blooms of satiny pink shaded 
flame. See page 31. 
MME. ALBERT BARBIER —Apricot tinged shell pink. 
MME. BUTTERFLY —An old favorite with fragrant flowers of light 
shell pink. Free blooming. 
MME. ED. HERRIOTT —Its striking flowers of brilliant orange- 
flame are freely produced. See page 31. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE —A wonderful rose, glistening white shaded 
blush at center. Always in bloom. Strong, vigorous. See page 29. 
MME. NICOLAS AUSSEL —A new, intensely fragrant rose with 
large flowers of salmon, carmine and gold. See page 30. 
MRS. CHARLES BELL —This exquisite, fragrant, shell pink rose 
should be in every garden. Free-blooming, vigorous. See page 30. 
MRS. E. P. THOM —A rose so worthy that we put it in our Famous 
Gold Medal Collection (page 33). Free-blooming, unfading clear yel¬ 
low. A grand rose. 
MRS. HENRYfBOWLES—Turn to page 33 and think how lovely 
this fine pink rose would look in your garden and on your table. 
Exceptionally free-blooming. Flow'ers come singly on long stems. Our 
favorite pink rose. 
MRS. LOVELL SWISHER—On page 29, you wdll find this rose 
pictured. It produces so freely immense flowers of light salmon pink 
on long stems. Very vigorous and healthy. Fine for garden and cutting. 
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