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•SJSLW • SALZER’S • SEEDS- 
Etoile De Hollande 
Salzer’s Hardy Roses 
The following Hybrid Tea Roses are splendid for outdoor culture and bloom al¬ 
most constantly from June until frost. They are distinguished by their long, oval, 
pointed buds and are hardy except that in severe winter climates they need complete 
protection. Leaflet, “Rose Culture,’’ sent free upon request. We offer only strong, 
two year old field grown roots, which will bloom freely the first year. Prices include 
postage. 
GENERAL LIST OF HYBRID TEAS 
We list only the best and most popular of the large, and sometimes confusing, list of Tea 
Roses in cultivation. The following bloom freely the first year. Prices include postage. 
BRIAR CLIFF —High centered buds, long and pointed, of exquisite form, in color a bright 
clear shade of rose pink, very fragrant. Stems are long, stiff, nearly thornless, foliage is 
dark and resistant to mildew. Each, 64c. 
CATHERINE KORDES —See outside rear cover. * 
CHARLES Iv. DOUGLAS —See outside rear cover. 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON—Intense saffron-yellow stained with deep crimson, chang¬ 
ing to deep coppery saffron-yellow as the large full flowers open. Long' shapely buds, 
with petals of great substance. Very fragrant. Each, 65c. 
E. G. HILL —See outside rear cover. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE —The finest and most fragrant dark red rose for all around 
use! Seems to thrive and grow anywhere and everywhere. Handsome blackish crimson 
buds which open to well-formed, double flowers of glowing velvety scarlet, heavy with 
perfume. No garden should be without it. Each, 73c. 
GOLDEN DAWN— Massive yellow buds, occasionally stained with ruddy crimson, open¬ 
ing to very double, deliciously fragrant, lemon yellow flowers of excellent form. Prolific 
bloomer, disease-resistant foliage. It is one of the best yellow roses. Each, 74c. 
Golden Dawn 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ—Rich scarlet overlaid with crimson, wonderfully 
free bloomer. One of the hardiest roses grown, of vigorous habit and pro¬ 
ducing a mass of gorgeous crimson roses on long stems. Thrives every¬ 
where. Each, 60c. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA—Pearly white, tinted with just enough 
lemon in the center to relieve the white. Large, very double, perfect 
flowers and superb buds, blooming from early spring to late frost.- The 
best white variety. Each, 62c. 
LADY ALICE STANLEY —A majestic rose with very large, silvery pink 
buds and blooms, darker on the outside of the petals. Sw'eetly fragrant. 
The plant is particularly sturdy. Each, 69c. 
LOS ANGELES —One of the grandest all-around Roses of American origin 
that has ever been produced. The color is a beautiful flame pink, toned 
with coral and shaded finely with gold at the base of the petals. The 
stems are long and heavy, and the flowers unusually large. Exceptionally 
hardy, vigorous foliage, and free blooming. Each, 73c. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT —A bright, unfading yellow rose, very double 
(42 petals), large and beautifully shaped flowers. Buds are reddish gold, 
of excellent form. Plant is renowned for its prolific bloom and healthy 
habit. Each, 75c. 
PINK RADIANCE —An ideal rose that continues to produce its large 
flowers throughout the most unfavorable hot summer weather. The 
blooms are a dazzling, brilliant carmine-pink, with salmon-pink and yel¬ 
low shadings at the base of the petals. Each, 60c. 
RED RADIANCE —A counterpart of Pink Radiance, also blooming all 
summer long. Superb roses of lovely cherry red with erect stiff stems. A 
variety that should be in every garden. Each, 63c. 
REV. F. PAGE ROBERTS —Long, gracefully tapering buds of glowing 
coppery red, opening to huge golden yellow flowers of elegant texture, 
deliciously perfumed. The flowers are very double and full, with 50 petals. 
Is truly a rose of distinction! Each, 70c. 
SOUVENIR DE CLAUDIUS PERNET —See outside rear cover. 
TALISMAN —See outside rear cover. 
One Each of Above 12 Roses (does not include those on outside rear 
cover) for $6.95; Including These Five (17 roses) for $9.50. 
Lady Alice Stanley 
Rev. F. Page Roberts 
Mrs. Pierre S. DuPont 
When I was smalt, my mother and father always ordered from Salzer’s and my earliest recollection of a seed catalog is 
Salzer’s.—Mrs. Paul O. Lawton, 148 Jewett Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 
