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SCHWABENLAND—New pink rose 
unlike any other in color or in the un¬ 
usual formation of its buds. Lumi¬ 
nous rose-pink in color on long stiff 
stems. 
BRIARCLIFF—Fine handsome flow¬ 
ers of an even shade of silvery rose- 
pink. 
LADY HILLINGDON—The beauti¬ 
ful ever-popular apricot-yellow Tea 
Rose. 
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J. L. MOCK—Gigantic flowers on stiff erect 
stems with heavy foliage. Quickly grows 
into a strong bush, with bright rich pink 
flowers faced with carmine. 
MRS. AARON WARD—Very distinct— 
coppery-orange in the bud, golden-orange 
when partly developed and pinkish-fawn 
when opened. 
GEN. MacARTHUR—Ovoid bud a darker 
red than the flower. Double flower of me¬ 
dium size, Tyrian red, fragrant. 
HADLEY—A strong growing rose with 
rich dark crimson color. 
DAME EDITH HELEN—The most highly 
perfumed of all pink roses, perfectly shaped, 
bright pink color. 1 
LUXEMBOURG—A top-ranking yellow 
rose with long pointed buds of exquisite tex¬ 
ture. Rich bronze-yellow flower colorings 
and delightful fragrance. 
MARY COUNTESS OF ILCHESTER — A 
double pink rose of beautiful form. Good 
fragrance. 
JULES GAUTARD—A strong growing 
plant producing flowers of bright orange- 
red and carmine. 
WILLOWMERE 
Long, pointed buds and brilliant 
pink bloom* suffused with gold. 
MME. EDOUARD 
HERRIOT 
A glorious commingling of terra 
cotta, bronze, geranium-red and 
dull copper; fine long pointed 
buds of coral-red and yellow. 
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FIVE RUGOSA ROSES 
35c each; 3 for $1.00 
F. J. GROOTENDORST. The leading Rugosa, a very hardy and 
vigorous rose with dazzling red blooms. 
PINK GROOTENDORST. Habit and character like above, but 
the color of the fringy clusters is a clear light shell-pink. 
C. F. MEYER. Flowers silvery-rose, large strong grower, per¬ 
fectly hardy. 
AMELIE GRAVEREAUX. Medium-double fragrant flowers of 
dark purplish-red. 
SIR THOMAS LIPTON. Flowers of pure white borne in grace¬ 
ful clusters. 
IAL ITEMS 
Dear Sirs: 
Received my other order and everything 
was just fine. Best looking stock I think 
I have ever seen. I bought roses last year from a great rose grower 
and two-thirds died. After looking at Krider roses I know why the 
othes didn’t grow. They didn’t have the root growth yours have. 
If J can’t grow Krider Roses I will know the fault is all mine , so 
in appreciation of the wonderful stock I am sending you this order. 
Thanks plenty, 
J. H. R. 
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OLD No. 1 ROSES 
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