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AIL ROSES (EXCEPT WHERE NOTED): Dormant Stock: each $0.75; doz. $8.00. Potted Plants: each $1.00; doz. $10.00. 
Bloom continuously until frost. Undoubt¬ 
edly the most popular and most gener¬ 
ally grown. Prune severely to within 6 
in. of the ground. 
Autumn. Burnt orange, streaked red, 
turning bright yellow when opened. 
Betty Uprichard. Very popular bedding 
salmon-pink, stained coppery-pink. 
Briarcliff. Long lasting silvery rose- 
pink; handsome and moderately fragrant. 
Caledonia. A pleasing snowy white, con¬ 
tinuous free bloomer, fragrant. 
Charles K. Douglas. Brisk crimson-scar¬ 
let bedder, continuous bloomer. 
Charles P. Kilham. Intriguing oriental 
red, flushed orange; long bloomer. 
Columbia. Long lasting and fragrant, 
bright pink cutflower; popular favorite. 
Dame Edith Helen. An exquisite pure 
soft pink, large well formed blooms. 
Duchess of Wellington. Very free flow¬ 
ering, fragrant, saffron yellow, stained 
rich orange; large semi-double. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Marvelously per¬ 
fumed coppery rose-pink; extra early. 
E. G. Hill. Refulgent crimson-scarlet, 
double flowers, massive; cutflower. 
Etoile de Hollande. A popular deep vel¬ 
vety scarlet; appealing perfume. 
Peu Joseph Iiooymans. Striking yellow, 
tinged apricot, scented cupped blooms. 
Golden Dawn. Ideal lemon-yellow, sweet¬ 
ly scented rose of excellent form. 
HYBRID TEAS 
Gruss an Teplitz. Lovely brilliant crim¬ 
son with intense fragrance. 
Imperial Potentate. A cheerful rose- 
pink of enchanting beauty, fragrant. 
Joanna Hill. A long lasting, clear yellow, 
with orange-yellow center; cutflower. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. The perfect 
very choice snow white bedding rose, 
lemon-yellow center, quite fragrant. 
Killarney White. A pure white form of 
the popular Killarney; vigorous grower, 
lady Alice Stanley. Affectionate silvery 
pink, fragant “old timer”; large. 
Lady Margaret Stewart. A beaming golden 
yellow, veined and splashed orange-red, 
reverse a suffused carmine; fine. 
I.os Angeles. Ever popular coral pink, 
perfect flowers; long stems, vigorous. 
Margaret McGredy. Winsome cups of 
vivid scarlet to carmine-rose; prolific. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. Radiant rose-red 
with vivid scarlet sheen; variable color; 
fragrant large blooms; vigorous. 
Mevrouw G. A. Van Rossem. Enchant¬ 
ing golden-yellow, streaked and veined 
orange. 
Miss Rowena Thom. Enormous fiery rose, 
shaded mauve, center old gold; unique. 
Mme. Butterfly. Sweet and fair light 
soft pink, faintly tinted gold. 
Mme. Edouard Herriot. Remarkably beau¬ 
tiful orange-red; free flowering. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. Exquisite white, 
center blush pink; ever in bloom. 
Mme. Nicholas Aussel. A gold medal iri¬ 
descent salmon-pink; fragrant. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. Fragrant and attrac¬ 
tive tawny gold and pink; very floriferous. 
Mrs. Charles Bell. A delicate shell pink 
sport of the famed Red Radiance. 
Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thom. Unfading 
pure yellow of exquisite form; scented. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles. Fastidious brilliant 
clear pink, large and fragrant. 
Mrs. Henry Morse. Low growing bedding 
rose of two tones of pink on yellow. 
Mrs. Pierre S. duPont Long lasting 
fragrant flowers of deep golden-yellow. 
Pres. Herbert Hoover. A charming blend 
of cerise-pink, flame and yellow. 
Radiance. Globular rich fragrant pink 
with light silvery tone; eminent. 
Red Radiance. A handsome bright cerise. 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts. Apple scented 
golden yellow, stained red outside. 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet. Continuous 
blooming and unfading rich yellow. 
Souvenir de Georges Pernet. Enormous, 
sweetly fragrant orange-pink. 
Talisman. Variable rich scarlet, gold, 
deep rose and pale yellow; popular. 
Ville de Paris. Bowls of clear unblem¬ 
ished yellow; profuse bloomer. 
Wilhelm Hordes. Distinct golden-salmon 
overlaid coppery-red suffusion. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL 
HARDY CLIMBERS and RAMBLERS 
Bloom during May and June, and occa¬ 
sionally during Summer and Fall. They 
reach 4 ft. to 8 ft. and make excellent 
pillars. Prune all weak growth in Spring; 
heavy pruning when through flowering 
produces quality blooms, light pruning 
encourages quantity. 
American Beauty. Intensely fragrant, 
rich crimson-carmine; large and globular. 
Prau Karl Druschki. Elegant snow white 
of perfect form; universal favorite. 
Gen. Jacqueminot. A superior, intensely 
fragrant clear red, perfectly formed. 
George Arends. Lovely, fragrant, deli¬ 
cate pink; extremely attractive. 
Henry Nevard. Fine formed, large crim¬ 
son-scarlet; fragrant and floriferous. 
Magna Charta. Attractive carmine-pink. 
Mme. Albert Barbier. Almost everbloom- 
ing pearly white, suffused soft salmon. 
Mrs. John Laing. Very lovely clear pink 
of splendid form; free flowering. 
Paul Neyron. A clear pink, shading to 
rose-pink; immense blooms; lasting. 
Ulrich Brunner. Intensely fragrant cups 
of bright carmine-red; vigorous. 
Symphony. (Plant patent No. 79 ) A pink 
Frau Karl Druschki. An intermittent 
bloomer all season. Each $1.25 
POLYANTHA or BABY ROSES 
Bloom continuously until frost; are hard¬ 
ier than Teas but have small to medium 
sized blooms in ample quantity. 
Anne Poulsen. ( Plant patent No. 182 ) Large 
semi-double scarlet-crimson, scented flow¬ 
ers; always in bloom; for massing in 
hedges or borders. Each $1.00 
Cecile Brunner. Light pink with yellow 
base (The Sweetheart Rose). Graceful. 
Gloria Mundi. A never fading brilliant 
orange-scarlet borne in clusters. 
Gruss an Aachen. Distinct bedding hy¬ 
brid-tea-like rose, soft salmon-pink. 
Permanent Wave. (Plant patent No. 107 ) 
Permanently fluted and waved petals of 
rosy-pink with cerise edges. . .Each $1.00 
Sunshine. The showiest and most per¬ 
sistent yellow polyantha. Each $1.00 
Bloom during May and June. Ramblers 
have small flowers; immediately after 
blooming prune wood which has already 
flowered. Climbers have large flowers; 
best not pruned except to shorten plant 
or sideshoots. 
American Pillar. Cheerful brilliant pink 
rambler, white eye, yellow stamens; ram¬ 
pant grower with huge trusses. 
Bess Lovett. A brighter Climbing Amer¬ 
ican Beauty; clear crimson-red. 
Blaze. (Plant patent No. 10 ) Everblooming 
when established; intensely brilliant fiery 
scarlet . Each $1.00 
Chaplin’s Pink Climber. Single and semi¬ 
double very brilliant pure pink, large. 
Dorothy Perkins. A brilliant double pink 
rambler; popular and unsurpassed. 
Doubloons (new). (See novelty roses) 
Dr. Van Fleet. Preferred large flowered 
climber, with long stems of flesh-pink 
blooms; ranks with the best. 
Easlea’s Golden Rambler. (Plant patent 
No. 114 ) Large, handsome golden yellow, 
semi-double blooms. Each $1.00 
Emily Gray. Large fragrant golden-buff 
flowers; unfading; vigorous. 
Golden Climber (Mrs. Arthur Curtis 
James). (Plant patent No. 28 ) Extra long, 
18 in. cutting stems: clear sunflower yel¬ 
low flowers of rare quality. .. .Each $1.00 
Jacotte. Very choice apricot-orange, 
semi-double large flowers; fragrant. 
Mary Wallace. Exceptionally hardy, pop¬ 
ular bright pink with luminous sheen. 
Dainty Bess. (Cl. Hybrid Tea) Large single 
blooms with broad petals, matched and 
fluted; dainty soft flesh pink; center of 
wine red; adorable. Each $1.00 
Max Graf. Low, trailing, shining pink 
rose for covering banks; large single. 
Mermaid. Massive 5 in., single flowers 
of soft primrose. Each $1.50 
Mme. Gregoire Staeclielin. Intensely frag¬ 
rant, profuse blooming, delicate pink rose; 
petals frilled. 
New Dawn. ( Plant patent No. 1 ) Ever- 
blooming Dr. Van Fleet; eminent. 
Each $1.50 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Tremendously 
popular vivid scarlet, vigorous. 
Primrose. Soft primrose, very double; 
large and vigorous. 
Reveil Dijonnais. Glamorous light yel¬ 
low, zoned carmine-crimson edges; un¬ 
usual, large, semi-double. Each $1.50 
Silver Moon. Big saucer-shaped, moon- 
white flowers; vigorous. 
STANDARD or TREE ROSES 
Etoile de Hollande 
Frau Karl Druschki 
Margaret McGredy 
Mme. Jules Bouche 
Mrs. E. P. Thom 
Pres. Hoover 
Radiance 
Red Radiance 
Talisman 
Ville de Paris 
(for descriptions, see Hybrid Teas) 
Each $3.75 (pot-grown) 
LABELS 
Green Simplex (Tie-On) No. 31. Marked 
with sharp pointed stylus producing 
white letter, easily distinguishable, yet 
inconspicuous. Per 100: 3" x % " $2.50; 
4" x %" $4.00; include stylus. 
GREENHOUSE ROSES 
American Pride. The best white rose 
grown, 2*4 in. Doz. $10.00; 100, $60.00 
Better Times. Cerise-pink Briarcliff. 
Briarcliff. Universal rose-pink. 
Hollywood. A brighter pink Premier Su¬ 
preme; superior. * 
Joanna Hill. Clear yellow. 
Killarney Double White. Pure, extra. 
Mrs. Finch. Shell pink polyantha. 
Rapture. Rose-pink, an “old timer.” 
Senior. Unbeatable red. 
Souvenir. Yellow Talisman, sport. 
Talisman. Scarlet-gold and yellow. 
Templar. Even red shades. 
2 J /4 in. potted: doz. $8.00; 100, $50.00 
3 in. potted: doz. $9.00; 100, $55.00 
Rose Wire. No. 8 galvanized. With anchor 
or plain, lc per ft. 
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