“All the rose bushes I have ordered from you have been very satisfactory.” 
—Mrs. W. E. Matthews, 423 Lincoln St., Johnstown, Penna. 
New Hardy Everblooming Garden Roses 
The yearly crop of new roses brings but few that 
are worth while. Unless you want to experiment, 
no need to go outside of what is offered here. 
Hardiness, health, freedom of bloom, beauty of 
flavor, and wide range of new color effects—all 
will be found in our list. All are bush type, hardy 
garden roses. Hybrid Teas, except as noted. 
Talisman 
Sensational and world famous new bush rose, 
with very large, double blooms produced in con¬ 
stant profusion. Indescribable colors—brilliant 
orange yellow with coppery red shades, blended 
into a combination seen in no other rose; fragrant, 
exquisite buds, very hardy, free-blooming. The 
most sensational introduction in fancy colors now 
known. Sold only in strong 2 year old pot-grown 
plants; 75c each and larger star size, $1.00 each. 
President Hoover —New novelty bush rose, free- 
blooming, gorgeous colors—shades of orange, 
pink, coppery red, with orange yellow at base 
of petals, suffused with rose pink—dazzling 
and impossible to describe. Lovely buds, flowers 
7 inches across, exquisite fragrance. Selected as 
the best of 40,000 new prospects; given highest 
honors and gold medals everywhere. Very hardy. 
Sold only in strong 2 year old, pot-grown plants, 
75c each and larger star size, $1.00 each. 
A Great New American Rose, Talisman 
Beautiful Mrs. A. R. Waddell 
"The roses arrived in good condition. No other firm 
packs them so well."—Richard J. O’Fallon, U. S. Naval 
Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. 
Crimson Beauty —New. Improved “Gruss an Teplitz.” 
Strong, clean, sturdy bush. Glowing crimson flowers, 
borne continuously. Very hardy. 
Chaplin’s Pink Climber —Pronounced as the best hardy 
climber introduced in years. Large flowers clear, sprightly 
pink, borne in immense trusses. A pink “Paul’s Scarlet.” 
Mrs. A. R. Waddell 
Rivals “Rev. F. Page-Roberts” better grower. Beautiful 
buds, large flowers, a very double; rosy scarlet, reverse 
shaded salmon tints. Really a jewel among roses; too little 
known. Distinct, strong, free, hardy. 
Lady Alice Stanley —Color, coral-rose, inside of petals 
shading to flesh pink. Very beautiful. Easy to grow. 
Roselandia —Dark saffron-yellow. Considered an improved 
“Ophelia.” Sweet perfume. 
W. Freeland Kendrick —Flowers large, double. Color, flesh 
deepening to peach in center. 
Senator Mascurand —Unusually healthy. Exquisite large 
deep, double flowers, globular blooms center egg yolk 
color shading to sulphur yellow. Rare, scarce, beautiful. 
Parde —New. Improved “Mme. Herriot.” Brilliant, coppery 
scarlet, flushed yellow at base of petals. Semi-double; 
beautiful long buds. 2 yr. only 75c. 
Mrs. Henry Morse —Best new two-tone, much sought for. 
Contrasting shades of pink, glowing yellow undertones. 
Gorgeous. 2 yr. only 75c. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin —New Spanish climber. Much 
talked about and high priced. Strong, climbing, hardy 
everywhere. Buds crimson, expanded flowers showing 
splashes of carmine, pearl pink inside; striking. 
NEW LOW PRICES: All roses on this page except where noted: Strong, first size plants, 25c each, any 
3 for 60c; Strong 2 yr. old plants, 70c each, any 2 for $1.25, any 6 for $3.50, any 12 for $6.50 post¬ 
paid. Still larger star size plants, 90c each. All postpaid. Ready for planting spring, summer and fall. 
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