S. & W. CO.’S HARDY ROSES 
Plant them in the spring and they will bloom this year, from June to frost. We supply Dormant Plants of all varieties up to May 15. We 
also offer the varieties marked with an asterisk (*) in full leaf, growing in 6-inch pots, after May 15. 
Our Storage Facilities Are Ideal 
All our dormant Roses are dug in late autumn, the roots being wrapped in damp moss and stored over winter. It is obvious that proper 
storage is essential for the well-being of living merchandise, and sections of our new building have been designed for this purpose, with modern 
methods for controlling temperature and humidity. These healthier plants will show superior quality when growing in your garden. 
Fifteen Popular Everblooming Roses, Hybrid Tea-Scented 
♦Briarcliff. An improved Rose of the 
Columbia type, producing large, pointed, 
fragrant blooms of a brilliant rose-pink. 
♦Dame Edith Helen. Flowers are produced 
singly on strong canes. The color is a bril¬ 
liant, yet soft Rose du Barri-pink. 
♦Etoile de Hollande. The flowers are 
sufficiently double to hold the bud shape 
well, and a rich, lovely shade of glowing 
scarlet-crimson. 
*Golden Dawn. From the far-off continent 
of Australia comes this lovely flower of pale 
golden yellow. 
♦Joanna Hill. The buds are large, long- 
pointed, and open to large flowers of a 
clear yellow with orange-yellow heart. 
*Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. A soft pearly 
white, faintly tinted lemon in the center. 
Very fragrant. 
♦Los Angeles. The growth is very vigorous, 
and produces a continuous succession of 
long-stemmed flowers of luminous flame- 
pink, toned with coral and shaded with 
translucent gold at the base of the petals. 
♦Margaret McGredy. Fine, cup-shaped, 
double flowers of brilliant brick-red with 
a fiery sheen. 
♦Mme. Edouard Herriot. The buds are 
coral-red in color, shaded with yellow at 
the base; the open flowers are coral-red. 
♦Mrs. Aaron Ward. Splendidly formed, full, 
double flowers of a distinct Indian yellow, 
shading lighter toward the edges. 
♦Mrs. Henry Bowles. Warm rosy pink 
blooms of unusual substance shaded with 
salmon-orange. It is a vigorous grower 
and should be in every collection. 
♦Radiance. A brilliant carmine-pink, with 
salmon-pink and yellow shadings at the 
base of the petals. 
♦Red Radiance. A counterpart of Radiance, 
except in color, which is a clear cerise-red. 
An excellent variety. 
♦Souvenir de Claudius Pernet. A hardy 
everblooming real yellow Rose free from 
disease and a very strong grower. 
♦Talisman. Brilliant gold, cerise, scarlet, 
and pure yellow in indescribable richness 
and combinations. This Rose caused a sen¬ 
sation when first shown a few years ago. 
Even in view of increased costs and shortage of No. 1 grade Roses, we are again able to offer High Quality Roses at an exceptionally 
low figure: Any of the above varieties, extra-strong Dormant Plants, 
75 cts. each, $2 for 3, $7.50 per doz. 
♦These sorts also offered, growing in 6-inch pots, for delivery after May 15, $1 each 
Twenty-nine Outstanding Everblooming Roses 
♦These sorts also offered, growing in 6-inch pots, for delivery after May 15 at prices noted 
♦Autumn. Burnt-orange streaked and 
marked with red. Dormant plants, 90 cts. 
each, $9 per doz.; in pots, $1 each. 
♦Better Times. Plant Patent No. 23. Bril¬ 
liant cerise flowers on long stems. Dor¬ 
mant plants, $1.50 each, $15 per doz.; in 
pots, $1.50 each. 
Betty Uprichard. Flowers large, semi¬ 
double, light salmon-pink, shaded copper. 
Dormant plants, 90 cts. each, $9 per doz. 
Caledonia. Long buds, lemon-tinted, chang¬ 
ing to white as flowers develop. Dormant 
plants, 90 cts. each, $9 per doz. 
♦Carrie Jacobs Bond. Plant Patent No. 
158. Named after the author of “End of a 
Perfect Day.” The color is an enchanting 
rich deep rose. Dormant plants, $1.50 
each, $15 per doz.; in pots, $1.50 each. 
♦Carillon. Plant Patent No. 136. The long 
buds are orange-scarlet. The half-open 
bloom is a deep coral overcast with orange. 
Dormant plants, $1.50 each, $15 per doz.; 
in pots, $1.50 each. 
Charles P. Kilham. The sweet-scented 
Rose of a brilliant deep red, flushed with 
vermilion and tangerine. Dormant plants, 
90 cts. each, $9 per doz. 
Comtesse Vandal. Plant Patent No. 38. 
Long-pointed buds of a coppery bronze, 
suffused with soft gold. Dormant plants, 
$1 each, $10 per doz. 
♦Crimson Glory. Plant Patent No. 105. 
A glorious Rose of an intense deep and 
vivid crimson with velvety nap. Dormant 
plants, $1.25 each, $12.50 per doz.; in 
pots, $1.25 each. 
♦Dainty Bess. A single Rose of perfect 
form; delicate pink with crimson stamens. 
Dormant plants, $1 each, $10 per doz.; in 
pots, $1 each. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Blends scarlet- 
orange, retaining the same color on the 
outside of the petals as the blooms unfold, 
disclosing an inner surface of shimmering 
flesh-pink, tinged with gold. Dormant 
plants, 90 cts. each, $9 per doz. 
*E. G. Hill. The long buds are a dazzling 
scarlet, shading to a deeper pure red. 
Dormant plants, 75 cts. each, $7.50 per 
doz.; in pots, $1 each. 
Feu Pernet-Ducher. Plant Patent No. 
103. Large, very double, intensely fragrant 
yellow flower with edges lemon, slightly 
flushed faint pink. Dormant plants, $1.50 
each, $15 per doz. 
♦Glowing Sunset. Plant Patent No. 104. 
The color is orange, yellow, and rose-pink, 
blending into a vivid light apricot. Dor¬ 
mant plants, $1.50 each, $15 per doz.; in 
pots, $1.50 each. 
Gruss an Teplitz. Of a rich scarlet, shad¬ 
ing to a velvety crimson. Dormant plants. 
90 cts. each, $9 per doz. 
Miss Rowena Thom 
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