BUTZER’S SEED STORE, PORTLAND, OREGON 
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OREGON-GROWN ROSE BUSHES—“The World’s Best” 
BABY RAMBLER AND CLIMBING ROSES 
POLYANTHA ROSES 
35c each; 3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.00, postpaid 
A type of roses which grow only a foot or two high, 
bear large clusters of flowers possessing great lasting 
qualities, and are always in bloom. They are fine for 
massing beds, for bordering large rose beds or plant¬ 
ing singly on the lawn. Perfectly hardy. 
Cecil Brunner (The Fairy, or Sweetheart Rose)— 
A Polyantha variety with dainty double little flowers 
of perfect form produced in many flowered, graceful 
sprays; color a soft rosy-pink on a rich creamy-white 
ground. 
Crimson Baby Rambler—Has the same bright crim¬ 
son color as the Climbing Crimson Rambler and 
blooms in clusters of 20 to 40 flowers at one time on 
plants of fair size. “Baby Rambler” is one of the best 
red roses for bedding. 
Ellen Poulsen—The brilliant rose-pink flowers are 
much larger than the Baby Rambler type of Poly¬ 
anthus Roses. 
Gloria Mundi (Poly)—Large flowers, fully double, 
very lasting orange-scarlet, borne in huge clusters. 
Abundant foliage, light green and glossy. 
Golden Salmon—A most striking recent introduc¬ 
tion, distinct and novel in color, a brilliant golden- 
orange scarlet, always in bloom and greatly admired. 
Grass an Aachen (Poly)—Flowers orange salmon 
at center passing to white at edges. A dependable 
continuous blooming bedding or border variety. Blooms 
are large and full. 
Ideal—Ideal indeed for edging or for making a bril¬ 
liant bed of rich, lustrous garnet, blooming continu¬ 
ously all summer and until frost. The color is retained 
remarkably well until the flowers drop. 
Kirsten Poulsen (Poly)—Vivid rose scarlet. Ideal 
for a lovely continuous blooming 4-foot hedge. Flowers 
single, borne in clusters on long stems, resembling 
Cl. Primrose, primrose 
Miss Edith Cavell—By all means the best of its 
color, which is a brilliant scarlet held right through 
until the flowers drop off. 
Salmon Spray—An interesting novelty from Aus¬ 
tralia. Rich salmon-pink flowers, 2 to 3 inches across, 
are produced continuously in great heads of ten to 
twenty, lasting a long time without discoloration. It 
makes a much stronger growth than almost any other 
Polyantha and reaches a height of 3 feet or more. 
50c Each, Postpaid 
Black Boy—A sweet scented large fiery scarlet over¬ 
laid with maroon. 
Dorothy Perkins—The old favorite soft shell-pink 
still popular. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet—A rose, which on account of its 
dainty color and exquisitely shaped buds and flowers, 
has become a great favorite. The long pointed buds 
are of rich flesh-pink on stems 12 to 18 inches long; 
splendid for cutting. A strong vigorous grower. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin (The Spanish Beauty)— 
An outstanding climber, a strong, vigorous, healthy 
grower with good foliage; one of the earliest to bloom 
with buds and flowers of great beauty. The buds are 
shapely, long pointed on 12 to 14-inch stems; the base 
color is an irridescent pearly pink tipped with crim¬ 
son as the petals first unfold into shapely, semi-double 
fragrant flowers. Really a queen among climbing 
roses. 
Paul’s Lemon Pillar—A very beautiful and entirely 
distinct showy very large double, pale sulphur-yellow, 
passing to white, perfectly formed fragrant flower, 
that has proven hardy in this latitude. Fine as a 
pillar rose. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber—The most popular of all 
climbing roses. Unequaled in brilliancy by any other 
variety, in color a vivid scarlet, of large size, produced 
in clusters of from 3 to 20 flowers on long, strong 
stems. 
Silver Moon—Different from all other roses, with 
beautiful fragrant semi-double flowers four and a 
half inches and over in diameter; creamy white in 
color, petals of great substance, beautifully cupped. 
Tausendschoen — A popular variety with large 
flowers with wavy azalea-like petals. In color it is a 
most delicate shade of soft pink when first opening, 
changing to carmine on the reverse of petals when 
fully expanded. 
Cl. Los Angeles. 
Cl. Claudius Pernet, yellow. Cl. Gruss an Teplitz, red. 
Cl. Sunburst, golden yellow. Cl. Hillingdon. 
Cl. Md. Ed. Herriott, copper. Cl. La France. 
Cl. American Beauty, crimson. Cl. Primrose, 
Cl. Md. Caroline Testout, pink, primrose yellow 
Cl. Crimson Rambler, crimson.Cl. Mrs. Aaron Ward, 
Cl. Gloire de Dijon, yellow. Indian yellow. 
Cl. Md. Cecile Brunner. Cl. Mermaid, creamy 
Cl. Hoover. white. 
NOVELTIES and VARIETIES OF RECENT 
and PRECEDING YEARS 
Each 50c j 3 or $1.25; 12 for $3.50, Postpaid. Two-Year-Old Field Grown 
Charles P. Kilham (HT)—Lovely flower of coral-red 
with orange base, a striking combination. Medium 
sized plants with lovely foliage. A continuous bloomer. 
Christine (HT)—A gorgeous flower of deep golden 
yellow, borne on long strong stems; foliage dark 
glossy green. Moderately fragrant, disease resistant, 
blooms all season. 
Countess of Vandal (HT)—An upright growing vig¬ 
orous rose with rich colored, attractive, disease re¬ 
sistant foliage. Buds tapering and are a blend of 
copper, salmon and gold in color, produced almost 
continuously on long erect rigid stems. 
Elegante (HT)—Beautiful sulphur yellow flowers. 
Buds large, long and pointed. Growth very vigorous. 
Lucile Rand (HT)—Flowers very double, bright 
rose-carmine shaded with yellow. Growth very vigor¬ 
ous ; free bloomer. 
Max Krause (HT)—Flowers very large and ex¬ 
tremely double, with a high center. A moderate fra¬ 
grance that lasts. Color a reddish orange passing to 
golden yellow when open. Foliage large and glossy 
green. A continuous bloomer. 
McGredy’s Scarlet (HT)—Red. A splendid garden 
rose, brilliant orange base, upper portion of petals 
washed crimson, borne singly on long strong stem. 
Disease resistant and a very vigorous grower. 
Miss Willmott (HT)—A rare type of coloring, soft 
sulphury cream, with the faintest flush of pale pink 
at the edges, vigorous growth and free flowering. 
Mme. Jules Bouche (HT)—This wonderful rose has 
long pointed buds, fragrant. The flower is white, 
shaded primrose and is a continuous bloomer. 
Mrs. Lovell Swisher (HT)—This magnificent rose is 
loved for its delicate salmon-pink buds and fragrant 
flowers. It is a constant and prolific bloomer on strong 
stems with beautiful foliage. 
