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IT’S NOT A HOME UNTIL IT’S PLANTED 
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ROSES 
We are pleased to offer a strong grade of 2 year No. 1 
roses. Kindly do not confuse with No. and 2 roses as 
offered by Department Stores. Our list is made up of the 
better new varieties and a few of the old standbys. 
MONTHLY OR EVERBLOOMING 
Price—3-60 each; 6 or more at 3-50 each. 
Ami Quinard —Very deep velvety red. 
Caledonia —White. Large double flowers with high center. 
C. K. Douglas —Flaming velvety scarlet. 
Chas. P : Kilham —Orange pink. 
Director Rubio —Scarlet red. 
Duchess of Wellington —Long yellow buds open¬ 
ing to very large bright yellow flowers. 
Edith Nellie Perkins —Orange pink outside, sal¬ 
mon pink inside of petals. 
Etoile de Holland- —A fine dark red. 
Vigorous grower. 
Elderado —A strong grower. True yellow 
until the bloom drops. 
Feu Joseph Looymans —Yellow with 
Rose ( Radiance ) apricot center. 
Frau Karl Druscki —Standard of White roses. 
Golden Dawn— Cream yellow. 
Joanna Hill —Very double yellow. 
J. L. Mock— Silvery rose, reverse of petal carmine pink. 
Joyous Cavalier —Brilliant scarlet, large double blooms. 
Lady Ashtown —Deep pink. 
McGredy’s Scarlet—I arge double flowers. Scarlet, tip of petals crimson, base orange yellow. 
Mme. A. Dreux —-Like a tangerine orange peel with a mixture of a wonderful rose color. 
Mme. Jules Bouche —White slightly tinted pink in center. 
Mme. Nicholas Aussel —Copper, fragrant. 
Mevrouw G. A. Van Rossem —Pinkish yellow, strongly shaded with copper-pink. 
Mrs. Chas. Bell —Silvery pink. Radiance type. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom— Rich lemon yellow. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy —Large orange salmon. 
Olympaid —Crimson with an orange base. 
Pink Pearl —Pink. An improvement over Columbia type. 
President Hoover —Blooms of maroon, orange and gold in contrasting fashion. 
Radiance —Pink. A popular rose. Prolific and hardy. 
Red Radiance —Red. Ditto above. 
Swabenland— Very large. Rose-pink 
Rev. F. Page Roberts —Indian yellow, reverse of petals carmine rose. 
Talisman —A combination of yellow, copper and pink. 
Wilhelm Kordes —Coppery salmon to rich golden pink. 
BABY RAMBLERS (Polyantha Roses)— 3 .55 each, 6 or more assorted at 3-45 each. 
Ellen Paulsen —Dark pink. 
Gloria Mundi —Brilliant orange scarlet in large clusters. 
Ideal —Finest dark red. 
CLIMBING ROSES —3-50 each, 6 or more assorted at 3-40 each. 
Dorothy Perkins —Clear pink, large clusters, medium to small bloom. 
Dr. Van Fleet —Sil verv-pink. Large flowers. 
Excelsior —Red. Also called Red Dorothy Perkins. 
Jacotte —Brilliant apricot orange. 
Mary Wallace —Large, pink. 
Max Graf —Large single shiny pink flowers with glossy foliage, fine for covering rocks and 
banks. 
Faul’s Scarlet —L arge scarlet blooms. 
Primrose —Large double yellow. Hardy. 
White Dorothy Perkins —Pure white. 
We grow a heavy grade of Privet. 
