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Our Roses, to the best of our knowledge, are the very finest stock that is grown. They are sprayed every week and kept clean, 
healthy, and thrifty during the entire period of production. As a result, they are heavy, well-matured stock, unsurpassed for size 
and quality. They are carefully dug with little or no exposure and delivered in a healthy, vigorous condition. 
Extra-strong, field-grown, dormant plants, 65 cts. each; $6.50 per doz. 
HYBRID TE> 
Ami Quinard. Blackish velvety red; very 
fragrant. Strong, upright grower. 
Autumn. The darkest and richest colored 
of the Talisman-Hoover group. Good up¬ 
right grower and quite active bloomer. 
Betty Uprichard. Two-tone salmon and 
carmine; sweetly fragrant. Flowers semi¬ 
double but rich in appearance. 
Charles K. Douglas. Bright crimson-scar¬ 
let. Long-pointed buds developing into 
large flowers; slightly fragrant. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Two-toned salmon 
and carmine. A very free-blooming, bushy 
Rose with perfect blooms. 
Editor McFarland. Clear pink. A wonder¬ 
ful Rose with long stems and large, perfect 
flowers. Plant is unusually vigorous and 
always active. The best pink Rose on the 
market today. 
E. G. Hill. Dazzling scarlet, toning to pure 
red. Very double, perfectly formed blooms 
on long stems; very fragrant. 
Etoile de Hollande. Dark red. Finest red 
Rose yet produced. Buds are of perfect 
form; blooms large and double, on long 
stems, and truly fragrant. 
Golden Dawn. Sunflower-yellow, with bud 
touched carmine. A splendid Rose. 
Gruss an Aachen. Yellowish rose-color. 
The large, full, double flowers cover the 
bush in a mass of bloom. 
Henry Nevard. A Hybrid Perpetual which 
we find has the blooming habit of a Hy¬ 
brid Tea. Crimson-scarlet in color. A 
real ‘‘A merican Beauty.'’ 
Joanna Hill. Creamy yellow. It has long 
buds that open to perfect flowers, very full, 
on long stems and slightly fragrant. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Cream-white, 
with greenish center. The best white Hy¬ 
brid Tea known. Blooms are large, full, 
and perfectly formed, with rich fragrance. 
We have a very good strain that amazes 
everyone. 
Killarney, Double White. Pure white. 
Long-pointed buds. A good bedder. One 
of the famous Killarneys. 
Lady Ash town. Clear rose-pink. Long- 
pointed buds and brilliant flowers. Very 
vigorous and bushy in habit. 
Margaret McGredy. Orange-scarlet. Very 
large, long-pointed buds and fine double 
flowers. 
, ROSES 
McGredy’s Scarlet. Velvety, brilliant scar¬ 
let. Vigorous grower bearing large flowers 
on long stems. 
M iss Rowena Thom. Bright rose, mixed 
with mauve and old-gold. Bears immense 
flowers of perfect form. 
Mme. Butterfly. Rose-color mixed with 
apricot and yellow. Most perfectly formed 
buds, long lasting when cut. Highly 
scented. 
Mrs. G. A. van Rossem. Two-toned orange 
and apricot-yellow, with golden yellow 
base. The reverse is often chrome-yellow 
or bronze. One. of the most spectacular 
combinations of color imaginable. 
Mrs. Henry Morse. Bright and clear ver¬ 
milion on the outside of the petals and 
flesh-pink on the inside. 
M rs. Pierre S. du Pont. Goldeny ellow. 
Has long-pointed bud with flowers of 
medium size. Color is a rich deep yellow 
which does not fade. Ranked by many as 
our present “best yellow.” 
President Herbert Hoover. Multicolored 
yellow, orange, and scarlet; very fragrant. 
A mighty fine Rose that holds a permanent 
place in every list. 
Radiance. Brilliant carmine-salmon with 
reverse side opal-rose. America’s favorite 
Rose. The easiest grown and most reliable 
of all Roses. 
Red Radiance. Clear, genuine red. Sport 
of Radiance and its counterpart in all but 
color. Has all of its virtues. 
Roslyn. Golden yellow with reverse side 
orange. A large bloom of rich color. 
Sister Therese. Golden yellow; bud marked 
with orange-carmine. We believe it will 
become one of the most popular yellows. 
Souv. de Georges Pernet. Oriental red, 
spreading to carmine. Unusually large 
flower and perfectly formed. 
Talisman. Mixture of golden yellow, orange 
and scarlet-red, with variations in nearly 
every bloom. One of the most widely 
known of all Roses. 
Thomas A. Edison. Two-toned pink. It 
has a fine large flower and the plant is a 
very vigorous grower and active bloomer, 
especially during the hot summer. 
CLIMBERS 
American Beauty, Climbing. Vermilion- 
pink. Large, fragrant flowers of fine form, 
borne in clusters, but splendid for cutting. 
An old, but still very popular variety. 
Blooms early in the season. 
Apeles Mestres. Clear yellow. Full, double 
flowers of very large size. Should rate as 
the best hardy climbing yellow 7 . 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Bright scarlet, 
tinted with crimson. The flowers are fairly 
large, coming in clusters—a vivid splash of 
color w'hich holds clear and true. Medium 
grow'er, highly adaptable for pillars. 
Blooms in midseason. 
Scorcher. Carmine-crimson. Medium 
grower of erect habit, and an abundant 
bloomer. Also flowers during the summer 
with scattering blooms. 
SPRAY WITH TRI-OGEN 
Complete Insect Spray and Fungicide 
Stimulates Plant-Growth 
Tri-ogen Is Harmless to Foliage or Blooms 
Convenient—Easy and Pleasant to Use 
Triple Acting 
A triple-acting spray controlling black-spot, 
mildew, blight, sucking and chewing insects on 
Roses. Remains as a protection on foliage for a 
long time. 
Small Kit (sufficient for 25 Roses for 
season).SI 50 
Medium Kit (sufficient for 75 Roses for 
season). 4 00 
Large Kit (sufficient for 150 Roses for 
season). 6 00 
Helpful Hints to Rose-Growers 
Roses are admittedly the most popular flowers 
that grow. To grow' them, and to grow them suc¬ 
cessfully is the desire of most plant-lovers. This 
great, desire for success can be realized by everyone 
who has a reasonably satisfactory garden soil if a 
knowledge of Rose-growing is acquired before any 
Roses are planted and provided proper care i3 given 
to the Roses after they are planted. 
A good book on Rose-culture is the best insurance 
in the world against disappointment. We recom¬ 
mend the following splendid books: 
How to Grow Roses. By Pyle, McFarland, and 
Stevens. $2.15 postpaid. 
Climbing Roses. By G. A. Stevens. $2.15 postpaid. 
THOMAS WOOD & SONS, Inc., Montclair, N. J 
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