Our list of roses represents a very careful selec¬ 
tion in all colors from a great number of varieties. 
Where good all-around merit is desired plus beauti¬ 
ful flowers, and adaptability, choose from the follow¬ 
ing varieties. You will find a number of choice n,ew 
creations of recent years as well as some of the old 
favorites that cannot be replaced because of their 
lasting merits. 
Roses in all their beauty and fragrance can be 
enjoyed in almost any garden. For best success with 
Everblooming roses, good fertile soil, several hours 
daily sunshine, and good thrifty planting stock are 
required. Where soil is quite alkaline or poor, it 
should be replaced with better soil for the rose bed; 
rich mountain dirt is one souroe recommended. A 
mound of soil or leaves over the crown of the plant 
is a good means of winter protection. Climbing roses 
should be laid down for winter and entirely covered. 
Hardy Shrub roses need no protection, and are not 
exacting as to soil. 
Everblooming Roses 
Price each 75c; per doz., $7.50. 
2 Yr. No. 1 Field Grown Bushes 
(Please Note: There are as many as four grades 
of roses. Our 2 yr. No. 1 is the best grade you can 
buy.) 
PINK SHADES 
BETTY UFBICHAED. Center petals a rich sal¬ 
mon-pink to carmine, outer petals are carmine with 
coppery shadings suffused orange. 
DAME EDITH HELEN. One of the largest and 
most perfectly formed pink roses known; glowing 
clear pink color on strong stems. 
DOS ANGELES. Beautifully shaped, fragrant 
flowers of pale salmon-pink, richly shaded with deep 
rose and gold. 
MRS. HENRY BOWLES. Excellent flowers of 
dark lustrous pink shaded lighter. A recent intro¬ 
duction and a very outstanding pink rose. 
RADIANCE, Pink. Hardy, vigorous, and prolific. 
This is a fine all-round garden rose of brilliant rose- 
pink. 
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