QUEEN" ALEXANDRIA —Combination of Ver¬ 
million and orange, reverse of old gold. 
REV. PAGE ROBERTS —Soft buff yellow to 
a rich salmon. Very free blooming low bush. 
Rich, fruity fragrance. 
RAPTURE — Like O.phelia in form, but a 
deeper pink. 
RED MOSS —The old fashioned red moss rose. 
RED RADIANCE —The old hardy free bloom¬ 
ing red favorite. 
SUNBURST —Yellow shaded orange. 
SUNSTAR —A rich orange yellow. 
SENSATION —Long pointed bud of deep rich 
red, having fine white vein in petals. 
SHOT SILK —-Gold and orange buds opening 1 
to semi-double flowers of coppery rose shot 
with golden yellow. Bright foliage almost im¬ 
mune to mildew. Good for cool places. 
SWEET ADELINE —A clear bright pink. 
SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS PERNET — Long- 
pointed buds of sunflower-yellow carried on 
good stiff stems. Exceptionally good. 
SOUV. DE H. A. VERSCHUREN — Large 
flowers of magnificent form developed from 
perfect buds of apricot yellow. Possesses a 
very strong and delicious perfume. 
TALISMAN —A mixture of orange and yel¬ 
low which varies in the different blooms. Fair¬ 
ly double and borne on long stems. Sweetly 
scented. 
VILLA DE PARIS —An excellent deep yel¬ 
low. Phne for cutting purposes. 
VANGUARD —A tall shrub type, large full 
bloom of orange salmon. 
VATERLAND —A strong growing rose which 
is much larger and of a darker colors than the 
Hadley. Flowers very double. 
WILHELM HORDES — Golden-yellow with 
red tints. 
SELECTED CLIMBING ROSES 
50c each. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY —Rich, rosy, deep pink 
flowers, about 3 inches in size, which are pro¬ 
duced in great abundance. 
AMERICAN PILLAR — Single pink with 
white center and yellow stamens. Flowers 
borne in clusters with foliage a clean and shiny 
green. 
BETTY UPRICHARD —Same as bush form, 
which see. 
BLACK BOY —Semi-double flowers of dark 
glowing red, overlaid with a sheen of velvety 
black. 
CECILE BRUNNER — Vigorous pale pink 
baby climber. 
CHAPLIN’S PINK — A cross between the 
American Pillar and Paul’s Scarlet climber. 
Very good new climber which has large clus¬ 
ters of semi-double soft pink flowers. 
DOROTHY PERKINS— Bright pink. 
DR. VAN FLEET —Flesh pink, double, and 
borne singly. 
DAME E. HELEN —Large, very double shell 
pink. 
EXCELSIOR— The red Dorothy Perkins. 
EMILY GREY —Golden yellow. 
GENERAL McARTHUR— Fine, fragrant red. 
GOLDEN EMBLEM —Yellow, same colorings 
as in the bush rose. 
HADLEY— Crimson red. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY — Splendid dark red 
blooms, delightfully fragrant. 
KITTY KININIMONTH —Large, ruffled semi 
double blooms of fadeless pink. 
K. A. VICTORIA —A beautiful creamy white. 
LADY ASHTOWN —Bright silvery pink. 
LADY HILLINGTON — Large flowers with 
long-pointed buds; color of deep apricot-yel¬ 
low. 
LEMON PILLAR —Large full sulphur yellow 
flowers. 
LOS ANGELES —Shrimp pink. Same as the 
bush form. 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN— Crimson 
buds opening to large, perfumed pale pink 
flowers. 
MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT —Large satiny 
pink. 
MME. E. HERRIOT —Brilliant coral red buds 
opening to flaming pink and orange. 
MRS. AARON WARD —Yellow, tinted salmon 
rose. 
PRIMROSE — Large, double canary yellow 
flowers. 
PAUL’S SCARLET —Clusters of semi-double 
scarlet red flowers. 
SILVER MOON — Long, creamy buds fol¬ 
lowed by beautiful semi-double flowers. 
SUNBURST —Yellow with orange shadings. 
SCORCHER— Handsome Vermillion flowers 
in great profusion. 
TREE ROSES 
Tree roses are properly and effectively used 
in connection with your beds of bush roses. 
Four to five foot standards of first grade 
heads in colors of red, yellow, pink, copper and 
white. $2.50 each. Shipped by express, wt. 
12 lbs. 
SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS PERNET —Yellow. 
ETOILE DE HOLLAND— Beautiful red. 
HADLEY —Velvety red. 
TALISMAN —Red, orange and gold. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER —Reddish copper. 
MME. E. HERRIOT —Orange copper. 
PADRE —Semi-double, coppery red. 
CUBA —Copper red. 
LUCIE MARIE —Apricot yellow. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER TREE DRUSCHKI DOROTHY PERKINS 
ANNUAL AND BEDDING PLANTS IN SEASON 
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