TALISMAN 
3 for $1.20 
5 for $1.90 
12 for $3.98 
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EVERBLOOMING 
ROSES 
America’s Finest 
Your Choice Any Variety 
45C EACH 
SOUVENIR 
DE CLAUDIUS PERNET 
DAME EDITH HELEN 
TALISMAN. A beautiful 
rose, and is a free bloomer, 
golden yellow, shading to 
a wonderful combination as 
its orange red buds open to 
copper-red. 
SOUVENIR DE CLAUDIUS 
PERNET. This is a very 
popular yellow rose. I can 
highly recommend it as a 
free bloomer. 
ETOILE DE FRANCE 
One of the finest deep red 
roses I have ever found It 
rivals even the most recent 
introductions in dark red 
Hybrid Tea roses. 
DAME EDITH HELEN The 
rose is beautifully shaped 
truly a perfect rose of showy 
pink color. I know you will 
like this rose. 
SENSATION. A rather new 
rose. Its blossoms are large 
and highly perfumed. I sug¬ 
gest that you include this 
fine rose in your planting. 
CALEDONIA. In this new 
variety I am offering you a 
vigorous grower. Its flowers 
are large and double. It is 
one of the very best white 
Hybrid Tea roses. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY 
Few roses are so popular, 
and owing to the abundance 
of blossoms, so satisfactory 
as the American Beauty. 
WILLOWMERE. One of the 
very finest large everbloom- 
ing roses. It is very double, 
and the color is a very lively 
pink. 
CALEDONIA 
WILLOWMERE 
/ 
MRS PIERRE S. 
PU PONT 
7 he bud of this rose has a 
color of reddish-gold, and it 
opens to a deep golden yel¬ 
low flower, becoming a little 
lighter with age. Try this 
new rose. 
REV. F. PAGE ROBERTS. 
This rose is of outstanding 
beauty, golden yellow stained 
copper and reddish buff, the 
bud as well as the flower be¬ 
ing beautifully shaped. 
REV. F. PAGE ROBERTS 
JOANNA HILL. Of the re¬ 
cent introductions, I believe 
this is one which deserves 
your special attention. It is 
a beautiful yellow, copper 
colored rose. 
JOANNA HILL 
E. G. HILL 
Very beautiful. dark red 
buds which open to immense 
long-lasting, deep velvety- 
maroon flowers, with the 
rich fragrance of the old 
t ! me rose. 
SEE SONDEREGGER’S COMPLETE ROSE LIST, PAGES 30 AND 31. 
