Hardy Field Qrown Rose Bushes 
WE RECOMMEND EARLY PLANTING FOR THESE HARDY ROSE BUSHES, 
MARCH OR EARLY APRIL, WHERE POSSIBLE. Early planting while bushes are 
dormant is much better because growth is practically 100% assured when the weather 
is cool and soil naturally moist. 
MONTHLY BLOOMING BUSH ROSES 
All Hardy; All Suitable to Colorado Climate. Postage 15c on Single Rose; 
3 or More 10c Each 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.40; 6 for $3.75. These are Northern Grown Rose Bushes. We refuse to 
sell bushes grown in the South or the Pacific Northwest where climatic conditions are 
so different than ours. Please do not confuse these roses with bargain store plants. 
They are distinctly superior. 
REDS 
American Beauty. The most satisfactory and 
free blooming red ever introduced. Large 
blooms on good stems. 
Etoile De Hollande. A brilliant dark red of 
magnificent size and form. 
General Jack. A vigorous bright crimson, 
free blooming, delightfully fragrant. 
Gruss an Teplitz. Brilliant red, blooms in 
clusters. 
Red Radiance. A bright, cheerful and even 
shade of pure red. 
PINKS 
Betty Upriehard. A glorious, rich salmon- 
pink. 
Briarcliif. Vivid, deep pink, on good stems. 
Columbia. Extremely hardy, rich, clear pink. 
Dame Edith Helen. Well shaped buds and 
high-centered blooms of clear, bright pink. 
Mme. Butterfly. A harmony of bright pink, 
apricot and gold. 
Paul Neyron. Luminous cerise-pink. One of 
the largest in cultivation, and thornless. 
Radiance. Bright, shining rose 
pink. Full and double. 
WHITES 
Frau Karl Druscliki. Gigantic 
white buds and blooms. Very 
hardy. 
YELLOWS 
Johanna Hill. A new yellow with an orange heart. Long pointed buds on 
long stems. 
Lady Hillingdon. A beautiful apricot-yellow. Very free blooming. 
Mrs. Erskine Thom. Fine long buds opening into perfectly shaped lemon- 
yellow. 
Sunburst. Beautifully formed, rich yellow, shaded rose and orange. 
RED AND GOLDEN SHADED 
Lady Margaret Stewart. Copper-red buds, bright orange-gold flowers. 
Los Angeles. Luminous coral-pink, shaded gold at the base. 
Pres. Herbert Hoover. An unusual rose that blends orange-pink; copper- 
red and orange-yellow, all into one remarkable rose. 
Talisman. Orange-red, opening to golden-yellow, stained copper-red and 
orange-rose. A companion rose to Pres. Herbert Hoover, except that its 
colors are just reversed. 
A NEW PATENTED ROSE OF EXCEPTIONAL MERIT 
Countess Vandal. Long pointed buds of bronze, copper-salmon and gold. 
Often 5 inches across when fully open. Long stems for cutting. $1.00 each. 
Red Radiance 
Climbing Roses. 
10 c each. 
Climbing Roses 
All hardy varieties. Postage 15c on Single Rose, 3 or More 
45c each; 3 for $1.20; 6 for $2.30 
Climbing American Beauty. Large double crimson-red. Flowers freely, oi 
long stems. 
Crimson Rambler. Scarlet-red flowers in sprays and clusters. 
Gardenia. Yellow buds; creamy-white flowers with white centers. 
Paul’s Scarlet. Large, well-shaped flowers of vivid scarlet-red that does not fade. Con 
sidered by many as fully equal to the new Blaze rose. 
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