DEPENDABLE PLANTS AND SERVICE 
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Daniels Beautiful Roses 
The Queen of All Flowers 
The rose is unquestionably the most popular of all flowering 
plants. Their fragrant blooms with varying form and color 
are unsurpassed by other plants. 
Our roses are grown especially to meet the rugged climatic 
conditions of the Northwest. They are hardy, field grown, of 
the largest two-year-old grade, full of vigor and life, ready to 
bloom for you just a few weeks after planting. 
Frau Karl Druschki 
Eskimo Roses 
BELLE POITEVINE—The full, double flow¬ 
ers are of bright rose pink and in loose 
clusters. Blooms start in June and con¬ 
tinue until fall. Very dense growing. Ideal 
for hedges and foundation plantings; but 
also makes a good specimen. Entirely 
hardy. 
F. J. GROOTENDORST—Bright crimson. A 
new variety of unusual merit commonly 
called “The Baby Rambler Rugosa Rose.“ 
Because of its iron-clad hardiness it may 
be used in shrub borders. With its con¬ 
tinuous production of clusters of bright 
crimson bloom, it stands out strikingly 
from early summer until frost. 
HANSA—Deep red. One of the hardiest, 
most dependable and most all round satis¬ 
factory of the red roses. The large, double 
red flowers have an attractive violet tinge, 
and are produced in great abundance from 
early summer until late fall. The plants 
are vigorous growers with shiny green 
foliage and hardy enough to stand the 
most severe climate without protection. If 
you love red roses in profusion all season 
in the shrub border, the rose garden or 
as a hedge, then plant Hansa. It never 
disappoints! 
SIR THOMAS LIPTON—Snowy white. The 
large, double, pure white blossoms of this 
splendid variety are borne continuously in 
clusters on strong stems. The foliage is a 
very attractive dark leathery green. An 
outstanding favorite. 
ROSE PRICES 
1 10 
2- year, No. 1.$ .75 $6.50 
3- year, No. 1. 1.00 8.50 
Climbing Roses 
EXCELSA (Eed Dorothy Perkins)—Probably sur¬ 
passes all other climbing roses in hardiness and 
the equal of any of them in general desirability. 
The clean, healthy leaves, are bright glossy 
green, making it exceptionally valuable when 
not in bloom. Flowers are large for a climbing 
rose, very double and are born in clusters. The 
bright crimson petals are tipped with scarlet. 
Large sized plants, ready to bloom, 
DR. VAN FLEET—A climbing rose of unsurpassed 
merit, combining vigorous growth, unusual 
beauty and intense fragrance. The enormous 
flowers of light pink, shading deeper at the 
center are borne singly on stems of unusual 
length so that it is a splendid rose for cutting 
purposes. Considered by many to be the best 
of all climbers. 
Bush Roses 
HUGONIS (Golden Rose of China)—Bears single 
flowers in long, arching spray. Perfectly hardy. 
Makes a large, shapely shrub of 6 feet in height 
and blossoms about the same season as Spirea 
Van Houtte. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI (Hybrid Perpetual) — 
Often called the Snow Queen. White. This 
most beautiful of the white roses is commonly 
called the White American Beauty, Its un¬ 
usually attractive, long pointed buds are fol¬ 
lowed with large pure white, perfectly formed 
double blooms, frequently six inches in diam¬ 
eter. Blooms in June and all summer. 
PAUL NETRON (Hybrid Perpetual)—Pink. One 
of the finest roses for outdoor culture and one 
of the largest. The clear pink blooms which 
shade to a beautiful rose are borne from June 
until frost on long, smooth, thornless stems. 
Delightful fragrance. Fine fall bloomer. One 
of the most popular roses. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ (Hybrid Tea)—Crimson. 
Probably the best of all crimson roses for garden 
decoration. It blooms freely from June until 
frost, topping the shapely, vigorous plant with 
large, fragrant, crimson-scarlet flowers of in¬ 
tense depth and richness of color. Needs winter 
covering. One of the showiest of garden roses. 
HARRISON’S YELLOW—Yellow. A splendid old 
favorite and one of the finest shrubbery types 
for the yard. Early in the season the entire 
bush is covered with a mass of beautiful, fra¬ 
grant roses of deep golden yellow. One of the 
hardiest of the roses and suitable to all loca¬ 
tions. 
