Holm & Olson, Inc.— Home of Flowers —Saint Paul 
EverbloomingTea Roses 
We offer in the following list the very best of the newer 
Hybrid Tea Roses, and the best of the older kinds that 
have proved their merit during past severe seasons. 
These plants have been wintered in our greenhouses 
and are farther advanced than our nursery stock. Many 
will be in bud or bloom by the first of June. Very strong 
plants. 
Better Times —(U. S. Plant Pat. No. 23). A most 
outstanding new rose, long crimson buds opening to 
brilliant cerise red. Si.50 each. 
Briarcliff —Very large pointed buds, flowers of purest 
rose pink. 85c each. 
E. G. Hill —Full double flowers of dazzling scarlet. 
85c each. 
Hinrich Gaede —Nasturtium red buds, opening into a 
rich luminous vermilion, that is unique in roses. Rich 
fruity fragrance. A very sensational new rose. $1.25 
each. 
Joanna Hill —Clear deep yellow, center deep golden 
yellow. 85c each. 
Kaiserin A. Victoria —The old favorite white rose. 85c 
each. 
Killarney Queen —Brilliant rose pink flowers. A great¬ 
ly improved rose over the old favorite Killarney. 85c 
each. 
i Lady Margaret Stewart —One of the very best. The 
color changes from a deep sunflower yellow to deep orange 
as the flower develops. 85c each. 
Mary Hart —(U. S. Plant Pat. No. 8). A sport of 
Talisman. Buds deep maroon red, opening to well 
formed blooms of brilliant velvety red. Very free flower¬ 
ing. $1.00 each. 
Mme. Butterfly —Buds bright Indian red, on opening 
changing to apricot, bright pink and softer tones. Very 
free flowering. 85c each. 
Mme. Eduard Herriot —Coral red shaded with yellow 
and rosy-scarlet passing to salmon pink as the flower 
develops. 85c each. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward —Wonderfully free flowering. Bril¬ 
liant and deep orange and yellow shades. Small flowers, 
compact plant. 85c each. 
Mrs. J. D. Eisele— (U. S. Plant Pat. No. 67). Brilliant 
cherry red, very large perfect flowers, rich fruity fra¬ 
grance. $1.50 each. 
Nigrette —(U. S. Plant Pat. No. 87). This is the famous 
black rose. During the early summer it is deep crimson, 
but later in season it resembles black velvet. $1.50 each. 
Olympiad —Lustrous, deep Oriental scarlet that is ac¬ 
centuated by the golden base, and intensified by a rich 
velvety sheen. A magnificent rose in every stage of 
development. 85c each. 
Ophelia —Soft salmon flesh with a flush of yellow, 
very free flowering. 85c each. 
Pink Radiance —Bright carmine-pink, one of the best. 
85c each. 
President Hoover —A beautiful color combination of 
cerise, pink, flame scarlet and yellow. Very dazzling. 
Fine bloomer. 85c each. 
Red Radiance —Bright cerise-red, strong and vigorous. 
85c each. 
Rochester —(U. S. Plant Pat. No. 131). A beautiful 
new rose. Large full double blooms of creamy yellow 
overlaid with a pearly iridescence. Foliage heavy and 
disease resistant, vigorous and continuous blooming. 
$1.25 each. 
Talisman —Color combination is medley of bright 
apricot, gold, rose pink and shadings of many others, 
a truly great rose. 85c each. 
Token— (U. S. Plant Pat. No. 95). A magnificent new 
rose. The color is a brilliant rich apricot-orange with 
faint pink suffusion, very popular cut flower. $1.25 each. 
White Killarney —Large creamy white flowers. 85c 
each. 
Wilhelm Kordes —Quite unique coloring. Rich nas¬ 
turtium red with a coppery suffusion overlying a golden- 
salmon ground. Vigorous and free flowering. 85c each. 
HYBRID TEA ROSE COLLECTIONS 
Collection of six different kinds, our selection, 
for $4.25. 
Collection of twelve different kinds. Our 
selection, for $8.00. 
JOANNA HILL 
BABY RAMBLER ROSES 
We will have the following Baby Rambler Roses in 
bloom for Memorial Day. If planted out and cut back 
after first flowers are past they will bloom again freely. 
Brilliant Echo, large rose pink flowers. Edith Cavell, 
bright crimson. Ellen Poulsen, rose pink. Golden Sal¬ 
mon, orange salmon. Greta Kluis, shell pink. Lady Read¬ 
ing, deep rose pink. Magnifique, rose pink. Sparkler, 
scarlet-crimson. Sunshine, golden orange. Triomphe 
d’Orleans, carmine. Verdun, deep cherry-red. Yvonne 
Rabier, pure white. 
Prices $1.50 each. Extra strong plants $2.00 each. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Strong plants in bud or bloom for Memorial Day. 
Blaze (Patented), new everblooming scarlet. Dorothy 
Perkins, pink. Excelsa, crimson. Marie Gouchault, rosy- 
crimson. Paul’s Scarlet, bright scarlet. Tausendschon, 
soft shell pink. 
Strong plants $2.50, $3.00 and $4.00 each. 
NEW CLIMBING ROSES 
Golden Climber— (Syn. Mrs. Arthur Curtis James) 
(U. S. Plant Pat. No. 28). Lovely golden yellow semi¬ 
double flowers. Very hardy. Strong plants, $2.00 each. 
Princess Van Orange —(U. S. Plant Pat. No. 106). 
Brilliant Orange-scarlet flowers in large clusters. Strong 
robust grower and free bloomer. Strong plants in bud. 
$3.00 each. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 
Captain Hayward —Large, rich crimson flowers. 
85c each. 
Frau Karl Druschke —Immense white blooms* 
85c each. 
Geo. Arends —Rose-pink, very large flowers. 
85c each. 
Gruss an Teplitz —Crimson-scarlet. The ever- 
blooming Hybrid Perpetual rose. 85c each. 
Mme. Albert Barbier —Pearly white suffused 
with soft salmony flesh. 85c each. 
Magna Charta —Bright rose pink, very fragrant. 
85c each. 
Symphony —(U. S. Plant Patent No. 79). The 
pink Frau Karl Druschke, a magnificent ever- 
blooming rose. $1.00 each. 
Ulrich Brunner —Bright cherry-red, intensely 
fragrant. 85c each. 
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