Hardy Everblooming Bush 
Roses 
Rose Growing Made 
Easy 
Don’t Bother with Budding or 
Grafting. Briar is Always a 
Nuisance. 
With roses on their own 
roots, there is never any of 
this trouble. Should the bush 
be cut down by frost at any 
time and the roots not harmed, 
real rosewood is again pro¬ 
duced in the spring. On the 
other hand, many amateurs 
have set out to plant a rose 
bed and secured the best of 
budded stock but in a year or 
two have had only briars for 
their trouble. All our roses 
are grown on their own roots. 
Popular Pink Radiance 
ROSE PINK —(Pink American Beauty) — 
(Monthly Blooming). A lovely rose-pink 
in color. Easily grown and moderately 
fragrant. Large and full. 
J. L. Mock 
IMPERIAL PINK —(Monthly blooming). 
A clear imperial pink; outside of petals 
rose-white. Charming. Blooms very 
large, full and highly perfumed. 
Kaiserin 
CREAMY WHITE —(Monthly blooming). 
Delicate creamy white. Stiff stems, good 
foliage. 
President Hoover 
CERISE PINK —(Monthly blooming). A 
dazzling color combination of cerise 
light pink, flame, scarlet and yellow. De¬ 
lightfully fragrant. Exceptionally free 
flowering. Highly recommended. 
Mme. Butterfly 
APRICOT SHADED GOLD —(Monthly 
blooming). Color, a pleasing harmony 
of bright pink, apricot and gold. Un¬ 
surpassed. 
Columbia 
PEACHBLOW PINK— (Monthly bloom¬ 
ing). A perfect peachblow pink, which 
deepens as it opens. The blooms are 
very full, of perfect shape and form, 
with enormous petals and grand general 
character. 
Lady Hillingdon 
DEEP YELLOW— (Monthly blooming). A 
deep shade of yellow which does not 
fade easily. Everybody can grow it and 
have it in quantity. 
Los Angeles 
COPPERY SALMON— (Monthly bloom¬ 
ing). A deep coppery, reddish salmon 
rose. An ideal variety. 
Pink Radiance 
Angelus 
SNOWY-WHITE —“Strikingly beautiful new white 
Rose.” The flowers are large and full with 
many petals. The blooms are snow white, tinted 
cream at the high pointed center. 
Duchess of Wellington 
Souv. de Pierre Notting 
“Awarded Gold Medal of the National Rose 
Society.” 
APRICOT YELLOW —Color, apricot yel¬ 
low, blended with coppery yellow; long 
bud opening to large finely-formed flow¬ 
ers ; a distinct variety that has been 
awarded many medals on the continent 
and the Gold Medal of the National Rose 
Society; extra fine. 
Mrs. Charles Bell 
SHELL PINK —This new Rose will appeal 
to those who grow Roses out of doors. 
Shell-pink. Mrs. Chas. Bell, Red Radi¬ 
ance, and Radiance offer a fine range of 
color. There are no finer garden Roses 
for America than these three. 
Crusader 
VELVETY MAROON— (Monthly Bloom¬ 
ing). The blooms are a rich velvety ma¬ 
roon, very double. Robust, rugged and 
free flowering. 
Joanna Hill 
INDIAN YELLOW —(Monthly Blooming). 
Heavy buds developed into beautiful, 
semi-double flowers with deep Indian 
yellow centers. Desirable for cut-flower 
use. A magnified new variety. 
Dame Edith Helen 
BRILLIANT PINK —(Monthly Blooming). 
New brilliant pink. Excellent exhibition 
variety. 
Dbl. White Killarney 
CREAMY WHITE —(Monthly Blooming). 
Creamy-white tint, very large, beauti¬ 
fully formed and refined looking. Best 
white; first class cut flower variety. 
Dame Edith Helen 
REDDEST OF ALL RED 
ROSES 
Crimson Queen 
VELVETY CRIMSON —(Monthly blooming). 
Bright velvety crimson. Fine branching 
habit; ideal growth; a fine bush Rose. 
Eugene E. Marlitt 
SCARLET —(Monthly blooming). Dazzling 
scarlet shaded deeper velvety red. The 
largest red yet introduced. 
Gruss an Teplitz 
SCARLET —(Monthly Blooming). A rich 
scarlet shading to crimson. Very fragrant. 
Strong, hardy, free blooming. The most 
popular red Rose. 
Francis Scott Key 
CRIMSON SCARLET —(Monthly blooming). 
Produces intensely black grained crimson- 
scarlet blooms on strong shoots. Vigorous 
and free branching. 
Etoile de France 
CLEAR RED —(Monthly blooming). Color, a 
lovely shade of clear red-crimson velvet; 
very fragrant. Large flowers 
Red Radiance 
CRIMSON —(Monthly blooming). This mar¬ 
velous rose is of a splendid, even shade 
of vivid crimson. One of the best hardy 
outdoor roses of the cut-flower type. 
Sunburst 
ORANGE COPPER —(Monthly B 1 o o m i n g) — 
Orange copper and golden-yellow. Constant 
bloomer, fragrant. 
Lady Ashtown 
CARMINE —(Monthly blooming). Large blooms 
of carmine pink shading to golden yellow. Very 
attractive and unusually satisfactory. 
Golden Ophelia 
GOLDEN YELLOW —-(Monthly blooming). A 
delicate tint of salmon flesh with golden yellow 
suffusions. Flowers on long, stiff stems. 
Duchess of Wellington 
SAFFRON YELLOW —(Monthly Blooming). A 
showy garden type and one of the surest and 
most continuous bloomers. Intense saffron yel¬ 
low stained deep crimson. 
Mme. Alexandre Dreux 
ORANGE COPPER—(Monthly blooming). One of 
the finest types of the garden Rose. Color, a 
beautiful orange copper. 
Betty Uprichard 
SALMON PINK—(Monthly blooming). Salmon 
flowers, tinged orange. Remarkably attractive. 
If you wish your order held for later delivery, be sure to so indicate plainly on order 
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