CLIMBING MERMAID — Beautiful single, 
fragrant pale yellow flowers 5-6 inches across, 
with amber stamens. $1.00 each. 
CLIMBING BELLE OF PORTUGAL —Long 
bud, soft creamy pink with a suggestion of yel¬ 
low. Vigorous grower. 75c each. 
LEONARD BARRON — Mammoth blooms, 
very full. Salmon with glow of amber. Wild 
rose perfume. 75c each. 
SUNKIST —-Brownish orange sport of Joanna 
Hill. Flowers even larger. 75c each. 
CLIMBING PRESIDENT HOOVER — Same 
flower as bush form. 75c each. 
CLIMBING TALISMAN —Same as the bush 
form; new. 75c each. 
HARDY 2-YEAR ROSES 
Select, highest grade, field grown. 
50c each, $5.00 per dozen. 
(We list only No. 1 grade roses. If for any 
reason No. 2 roses are desired, please write for 
special quotations, which fluctuate with market 
conditions.) 
ANGELE PERNET — Buds deep, flaming 
orange to semi-double blooms of brilliant red¬ 
dish apricot. Fragrant. Bush of moderate 
growth, stems stiff, foliage shins' and attrac¬ 
tive. 
AUTUMN —Mingled shades of burnt orange 
and red. Somewhat like the President Hoover 
but smaller, darker and more double. 
AUSTRIAN COPPER —One of the good old- 
fashioned roses. Single copper. 
AGNES —A yellow rugosa, very fragrant am¬ 
ber with a deeper center. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY —The old favorite red. 
BRIARCLIFPE —• An improved Columbia. 
High-centered buds of excellent form, color 
bright pink. Stems long, stiff and nearly thorn¬ 
less. 
BETTY UFRICHARD — Buds coppery red. 
Flowers semi-double; salmon pink on inner sur¬ 
face of petals and glowing orange carmine on 
outside. Plant tall and erect, and flowers 
borne on long stems. 
BRITISH QUEEN— Beautifully formed buds 
opening into pure double white flower. 
CECIL- —Very large, single flowers of clear, 
golden yellow. Resistant to mildew and almost 
constantly in bloom. 
CHAS. K. DOUGLAS — Large, semi-double 
flowers of brilliant light crimson with a scarlet 
undertone. 
CHAS. P. KILLAM — Buds unusually long 
and slender with high-pointed centers, opening 
to disclose shades of oriental red and rosy 
orange. Fully double with long, slightly quilled 
petals of dark coppery rose. 
CHATEAU DE CLOS VOUGEOT — Velvety 
red rose of very double blooms. Spicily frag¬ 
rant, low-growing, rather dwarf bush. 
CALEDONIA —Best pure white rose of recent 
5 'ears. Buds extra long and open very slowly. 
COLUMBIA- —Large, fully double bright pink 
flowers. Fragrant and borne until late fall. A 
strong grower, almost thornless. 
CUBA —-Brilliant orange-scarlet buds of great 
length which open to large, almost single flow¬ 
ers of Vermillion and orange. 
CECIL BRUNNER — Best known and most 
popular baby rose. Large loose clusters. A 
strong continuous bloomer. 
DAINTY BESS —Slender, rosy-salmon buds 
opening to pale rose blooms. Prolific bloomer, 
lasting when cut and charming for display in 
individual vases. 
DAME EDITH HELEN —Pointed buds which 
open slowly to large blooms of brilliant pink. 
Very fragrant. 
DUCHESS OP ATHOL — Large buds of 
bronzy orange; flowers of apricot and gold 
flushed with rose and borne in profusion. Foli¬ 
age dark bronzy green and remarkably mildew- 
proof. 
DUCHESS OP WELLINGTON — Long saf¬ 
fron yellow buds, opening to very large, light 
yellow flowers. 
DOTTY — A golden yellow stained copper. 
Similar to Rev. F. Page Roberts. 
EDEL —Pure white on outside of petals and 
ivory at base. Very full and double, with frost¬ 
like edges. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS — Salmon-pink 
and cerise-orange. Buds long and pointed. 
E. G. HILL —The most unfading of all red 
roses. Long lasting when cut. Blooms pro¬ 
duced singly on long strong stems. 
ETOILE DE HOLLAND — Brilliant red 
blooms with beautiful oval buds. Quite frag¬ 
rant, strong, and free branching. 
EVERETT VAN DYKE —Long pointed buds 
of a soft light pink. A very beautiful rose of 
great merit. 
ELLEN POULSON — Small flowered baby 
rose. Soft rose pink. 
EDITH CAVELL —Baby rose. A deep crim¬ 
son. 
FRAU K. DRUSCHKI —Pure white, outer 
petals of buds occasionally tinged with pink. 
PEU JOSEPH LOOYMANS — Long beauti¬ 
fully formed buds of apricot color opening to 
golden buff. Unusually bright, shiny foliage. 
GENERAL McARTHUR — Bright red with 
flat open blooms, sweetly scented. 
GOLDEN EMBLEM— Beautiful long buds of 
brilliant yellow striped with crimson on the 
outer petals. The blooms open slowly and are 
dark golden yellow. 
GOLDEN OPHELIA — Deep golden yellow 
flowers of medium size. 
GOLDEN SALMON— New color in baby roses, 
brilliant orange-scarlet. Flowers large for this 
class, borne in large trusses. 
GRUSS AU TEPLITZ —The old bedding rose. 
Always in bloom with its display of rich crim¬ 
son. 
GOLDEN DAWN —Buds of rich straw yel¬ 
low, opening to a beautiful well formed, frag¬ 
rant, double sunflower yellow, passing to 
lemon with age. 
HADLEY —Rich crimson with velvety tex¬ 
ture, very fragrant. Beautiful foliage and mil¬ 
dew proof. 
HORTULANUS BUDDE — Bright scarlet 
semi-double flowers. Fragrant and a heavy 
producer. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY — Long dark red buds 
opening to velvety red. Spicy fragrance. 
IMPERIAL POTENTATE— Dark shiny rose 
carmine buds which open to crisp petaled 
blooms of shining rose-pink. 
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