16 KELLY PLANT GARDENS 
“IF IT'S A PLANT, WE GROW IT" SPOKANE, WASH. 
FINE SELECTED VARIETIES 
The Cream of American Grown Roses for the Pacific Northwest 
Frau Karl Druschkl 
ROSES 
The Queen of Flowers 
Among: all the flowering: shrubs that 
make for beauty, grace and ornamen¬ 
tation, there is none that can com¬ 
pare with the rose. The wide range 
of color, shape and size of the blooms 
and the diversity and character of the 
foliage give it a wider range for dec¬ 
oration than any other single group of 
plants. 
Write for our free booklet giving in¬ 
structions for planting roses. 
PRICES OF ALL 2 YEAR ROSES 
EXCEPT WHERE NOTED ARE 35c 
EACH; 3 FOR $1.00. PREPAID. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY (H. P.)— Rich 
carmine color, very large and fragrant. 
As a cut flower American Beauty has 
for years commanded the highest price 
of any rose on the market. 
AUSTRIAN COPPER— Single flow¬ 
ers of intense copper-red, reverse of 
petals, bright golden yellow. Plant is 
extremely hardy and grows very large 
and shrub-like. 
BETTY —Everblooming, coppery 
pink buds of exquisite form opening to 
large, loosely formed flowers buff- 
pink in color. 
BETTY UPRICHARD —A blend of 
coppery orange on outer petals and sal¬ 
mon pink within. 
BRIARCLIFF —One of the very best 
clear pink roses. Beautiful, well-form¬ 
ed bud opens to full double flower. 
Fine fragrance. 
CECILE BRUNNER — Continuous 
blooms, light pink in color. Flowers 
are small and plant dwarf and bushy. 
DUCHESS OF ATHOL— Everbloom¬ 
ing, with large, globular-shaped buds 
and flowers of deep. bronzy yellow, 
tinged with orange and old rose. 
PATENTED ROSES 
BETTER TIMES— $1.25 Each— Brilliant 
cerise flowers on long, strong stems. 
NIGRETTE —$2.00 Each —A sensa¬ 
tion. Flowers deep maroon, the dark¬ 
est of roses. 
COUNTESS VANDAL—$1.00 Each 
—A beautiful blend of pink, copper, 
salmon and gold. 
TOKEN —$1.25 Each —A glowing orange, 
DOUBLOONS—Climber, $1.50 Each 
—Masses of double yellow flowers. 
BLAZE-CLIMBER — For the first 
time it offers a vigorous hardy climber 
with the everblooming characteristics 
of a tender tea rose. Its color is bril¬ 
liant red, it has lovely shape, and is 
exquisitely fragrant. Prepaid, each 
$ 1 . 00 . 
E. G. HILL —Long buds, full flowers. 
Dazzling scarlet maturing to deeper 
red. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE — Bril¬ 
liant crimson red. A vigorous, healthy 
grower and very free bloomer. 
ETOILE DE FRANCE (H. T.)—Rich 
velvety-crimson, center ruby red, large 
and double. Likes hot weather. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI (H. P.)— 
Pure snow-white; long, pointed buds; 
large, full flowers; free and constant. 
GROOTENDORST —A shrub rose of 
the Rugosa class. Grows 6 feet high 
and extremely hardy, flowers are borne 
continuously through the summer. May 
be obtained in pink or red. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ (H. T.) — 
Bright crimson, white, fiery-red cen¬ 
ter; cup-shaped; semi-doublet flowers 
in clusters; so free in bloom as to pre¬ 
sent a blaze of scarlet. 
JOANNA HILL — Buds are long- 
pointed, opening into large, semi-dou¬ 
ble, long-lasting flowers. Color is 
creamy yellow. • 
JULIET —• Beautiful golden buds 
opening to> cupped blooms of glowing 
pink in contrast to old gold on the re¬ 
verse side of the petals. Not ever- 
blooming. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA— 
An old favorite. Creamy-white buds 
opening to clear white flowers. Ever¬ 
blooming. 
K OF K — Beautiful blazing red. 
Fragrant and everblooming. 
LA FRANCE —Bright pink flowers 
with silver tint. ' Fragrant and ever¬ 
blooming. 
LOS ANGELES (H. T.)—One of the 
finest roses ever introduced. The 
growth is very vigorous and produces 
a long-stemmed flower of a luminous 
flame-pink, toned with coral and 
shaded with translucent gold at the 
base of the petals. The buds are long 
and pointed. 
MME TESTOUT— Everblooming. Sil- 
ery rose flowers. Plant strong and vig¬ 
orous. 
HARDY CLIMBING ROSES 
DOROTHY PERKINS—This is un¬ 
questionably the thrifitiest, showiest, 
and most practical of the older pink 
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PAUL'S SCARLET, H. W.—Vivid 
scarlet shaded crimson. It makes a 
brilliant display over a long period. 
Now considered one of the very best 
climbers. 
" CLIMBING, AMERICAN BEAUTY 
—Strong grower, large flowers. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER—The old fa¬ 
vorite crimson clustered climber. 
DR. VAN FLEET—Buds pretty pink 
opening to pale flesh. Good grower. 
TAUSENDSCHOEN — Light pink 
fading to nearly white after opening. 
Thornless and hardy. 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT, H. T. 
—Buds coral red shaded yellow at 
base developing into handsome blooms 
of same colors passing to rosy scarlet. 
No rose more beautiful in its color 
markings. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE— Pure white 
slightly blushed at the center. 
MARGARET McGREDY — Ever¬ 
blooming. Large ovoid buds and double 
cupped flowers of solid orange, Vermil¬ 
lion. Foliage, light green; very prolific 
and hardy. 
MRS. AARON WARD — Indian-yel¬ 
low, occasionally washed with salmon- 
rose. Sweet scented and extremely pro¬ 
lific in flowering. Flowers are slightly 
smaller than most kinds but the great 
profusion makes up for this. 
PADRE —Similar to Herriot but 
darker. Beautiful buds of copper open¬ 
ing to semi-double flowers. Plant is 
vigorous; foliage, pretty yellow-green; 
blooms with exceptional freedom. Does 
not fade. 
PAUL NEYRON (H. P.)— Deep rose 
in color, of immense size and very 
fragrant. One of the largest roses in 
cultivation. Practically free from 
thorns. The plant grows vigorous and 
healthy. It is not everblooming. 
PRES. HOOVER—Rose of wonderful 
colors. A fine blend of orange and 
pink. Makes a vigorous growth. 
This rose is unquestionably the fin¬ 
est garden variety in its color. When 
well grown it develops tints and tones 
of almost unbelievable depth. 
RADIANCE-PINK — Brilliant rose- 
pink buds, opening to well-formed 
shining flowers with lighter tints on 
the reverse of the petals; globular in 
shape and very fragrant. The plant 
makes splendid, vigorous growth and 
is on the whole, the most reliable 
clear pink variety. 
RADIANCE-RED —This variety has 
the same fine characteristics of the 
Pink Radiance. The color is light crim¬ 
son; flowers borne on strong stems in 
great profusion until frost. Maintains 
the same degree of popularity as its 
Close pink relation. 
SOUV. DeCLAUDIUS PERNET, H. 
T.—The sensation in a large yellow 
bloom perfectly formed. Glossy foli¬ 
age. Strong grower. 
SUNBURST — Fine yellow flowers, 
strongly suffused with orange at the 
center, fragrant and well shaped. Plant 
has a slightly spreading habit. It is 
an older rose but because of its in¬ 
tense color will probably never be re¬ 
placed. 
TALISMAN—A new rose of wonder¬ 
ful quality. A glorious assemblage of 
the following colors: Apricot, orange, 
gold, pink and rose. Bud is beauti¬ 
fully shaped, developing into medium¬ 
sized fully double flowers. 
TRIOMPHE D’ORLEANS — A fine 
red companion to the Cecile Brunner. 
Flowers are tiny, bright cherry-red, 
produced in trusses freely all summer. 
The plant is vigorous, for the type, 
growing about 2 feet high, with glossy 
bright green foliage. 
ULRICH BRUNNER —Large, frag¬ 
rant, cupped-shaped flowers of bright 
carmine-red. Not everblooming but 
gives a wealth of blooms in its season. 
Plant grows very large and for best 
results, prune closely. Under such 
treatment it will amaze any grower. 
VILLE DE PARIS— Round buds of 
clear yellow and big, globular flowers 
of the same hue, untouched by any 
other color. Plant is notably tall and 
wiry and the foliage dark, small and 
very leathery. It is everblooming and 
indicates that it will replace Pernet in 
favor. 
ROSE SPECIAL 
2 YEAR OLD ROSES IN FINEST 
VARIETIES, 2ND SIZE—RED, 
PINK. YELLOW OR WHITE. 
UNNAMED. POSTPAID, EACH, 
22c; DOZ., $2.19. 
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