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EVERBLOOMINC ROSES 
We have personally selected these roses as the most desirable ones for the 
rose garden. They have been selected for both their blooming qualities and 
hardiness. 
ANY ROSE 
ON THIS PACE 
2 YEAR FIELD GROWN 
5 for $1.48 
3 for 
1 for 
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DAME EDITH HELEN—Great double 
flowers of deep pink. Free bloomer. 
LOS ANGELES—Flowers large; the 
color flame-pink, toned with coral and 
BETTY UPRICHARD — Large semi¬ 
double, salmon-pink flowers, stained 
with copper-pink on the outside. 
Extra good. 
PINK RADIANCE—Large brilliant 
rose-pink blooms. This is one of 
the hardiest of roses, and one of 
the best. 
RED RADIANCE—Large globular flowers of deep rose-red on strong 
individual canes. Will thrive in any soil or climate. A free bloomer 
GRUSS EN TEPLITZ—Fiery crimson, shaded with a dark velvety 
sheen, unlike any other color. Blooms are in clusters. Very good. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—The finest and most fragrant dark 
red rose for general purposes. This is one of the very best of 
the late introductions among the red everblooming roses. 
OLYMPIAD—This glorious rose is 
a prize winning variety. Reddish- 
pink flowers with orange under¬ 
tone and yellow base. Very flashy. 
JOANNA HILL—Fragrant double 
flowers of clear yellow with rich 
golden orange centers. Large, 
pointed buds which have excellent 
keeping qualities. Fine for cutting. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER 
—The outstanding novelty rose 
recently introduced. The color 
combination is unique—a blend¬ 
ing of maroon, orange, and gold. 
A remarkably vigorous grower 
and a free bloomer. 
SUNBURST —The color is 
orange-copper or golden yel¬ 
low; edge of petals lighter; 
all intense shades, ex¬ 
tremely brilliant in effect. 
This is the most magnifi¬ 
cent of all yellow roses. 
Radiance 
REV. F. PAGE- 
ROBERTS —This is 
one of the richest, full¬ 
est, and most perfect 
roses yet introduced. The 
buds are beautifully 
marked and marbled with 
carmine - red Every rose 
connoisseur should have one 
of these remarkable roses. 
TALISMAN — Rich shadings 
and blendings of pure scarlet 
and gold. Beautiful cupshaped 
buds and full flowers, very fra¬ 
grant. A very free bloomer and 
a winner of many prizes. 
K. A. VICTORIA—Creamy white 
and very fragrant; buds are large 
and pointed and flowers very full 
and large. Hardy and a continuous 
bloomer. 
BABY ROSES 
Pres.Hoover 
Plant these delightful little roses 
for a continuous mass of bloom. 
These baby or Polyantha roses are 
just the thing for border planting. 
GLORIA MUNDI—Well formed flowers of brilliant scarlet- 
orange. No other color like it. 
MLLE. CECILE BRUNNER—The most exquisite baby rose. Fre¬ 
quently called “Sweetheart”. Color is soft pink deepening to rose. 
THE TINIEST ROSE IN THE WORLD 
ROSA ROULETTI—A distinct new novelty—nothing like it. Entire 
plant not over 10 inches high. Covered with tiny pink flowers. Blooms 
all season. Adapatable for rock gardens, border planting and can be 
grown in the house. 50c each; 3 for $1.35. 
JUNE ROSES 
Talisman 
OR HYBRID PERPETUALS 
PAUL NEYRON—A magnificent rose with beautiful clear rose-pink flow¬ 
ers, immense in size, sometimes measuring 6 inches across. A strong up¬ 
right grower and abundant bloomer. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI (White American Beauty)—One of the most 
striking pure white roses ever introduced. Large pointed buds and im¬ 
mense flowers 5 inches across, perfectly double with thick petals, some¬ 
times tinged with pink. 
HENRY NEVARD—This is a new and greatly improved Hybrid-Perpetual. 
Severe pruning by cutting off the old flowers, makes this an everblooming 
rose. Noted for its large, striking, velvety-scarlet blooms. 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT—An old favorite that has stood the test. 
An intense color of bright red; extra large, double, fragrant flowers. 
ULRICH BRUNNER—Brilliant, light, cherry-red flowers of immense size. 
Fine form and very fragrant. 
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