LANG’S EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
The Queen of all flowers, honored by all, rich and poor alike. For centuries it has been recognized and ex¬ 
tolled by poet and king. No garden is considered complete without a planting of the Queen of Flowers. 
For your consideration and selection, we are listing in this folder Roses that can be used for practically 
every and any purpose. You will find these Roses under their different classifications. 
All the plants we offer are grown in open fields and are naturally acclimated for transplanting in your gar¬ 
den. All plants are 2-year budded stock, with strong, fibrous roots and they are sure to give you results. 
Every plant has bloomed in the field before it is sent to you, in this way you are assured that when you 
purchase Roses from LANG ROSE NURSERIES, they will be true to name. 
Forty-one Years Serving the Public Is Your Guarantee of Our Satisfactory Dealings 
Tea and Hybrid Tea Bush Varieties 
The Roses in this classification are the well known everblooming varieties. They 
bloom all Summer. The more you cut the flowers the more blooms you will have. 
Be sure when you cut the flowers that you cut long stems, leaving two or three leaf 
stems on the plant so that you will have long-stemmed Roses in the succeeding crops. 
Two-year, field-grown plants, $2.50 per dozen, 
Varieties marked • , $3.50 per dozen, pMpnM 
On all orders for less than $2.00, add 5 cents per plant 
ABOL 
Beautiful white, fragrant flowers. 
• AMI QUINARD 
Brilliant dark crimson; one of the best dark 
red Roses. 
ANTOINE RIVOIRE 
Creamy white tinted with pink. Full and 
double. 
• AUTUMN 
Burnt orange splashed with red. Beautiful 
dark leathery foliage. 
BETTY GRACE CLARK 
A beautiful yellow; large flowers of good 
quality. 
BETTY SUTOR 
A beautiful soft pink Rose. Fine for cutting. 
Autumn 
BETTY UPRICHARD 
Carmine and salmon, suffused with orange. 
BRIARCLIFF 
A beautiful dark pink. Blooms on stiff stems. 
• CALEDONIA 
Large white flowers. A good white, beauti¬ 
ful in the bud. 
CHAS. K. DOUGLAS 
Flaming scarlet, flushed with crimson. 
CHAS. P. KILHAM 
Oriental red orange, flushed with yellow at 
base of petals. 
COCHET, PINK 
A beautiful pink. One of the old favorites. 
COCHET, WHITE 
Small blooms of pure white. Blooms pro¬ 
fusely. 
COLUMBIA 
Long and beautiful pink flowers on good, 
stiff stems. 
CUBA 
Semi-double blooms of cardinal red. 
• DAINTY BESS 
Single rose colored blooms, petals very 
broad. A fine Rose. 
DAME EDITH HELEN 
Pure glowing pink, high-centered flowers. 
• DIRECTOR RUBIO 
Cochineal pink, very large blooms that hold 
up well. 
DOTTY 
Yellow and burnt orange at base of petals. 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON 
Yellow flowers, extra long pointed. A good 
Rose. 
EDEL 
White flowers of good substance. A fine 
white. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS 
One of the best two-tone varieties. Cream 
orange and pale salmon. 
E. G. HILL 
Dark red, very full flowers. Fragrant. 
ELDORADO. A fine yellow. 
ETOILE DE FRANCE 
Velvety red crimson. Large flowers, fine 
for bedding. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE 
The best red, large flowers and very fragrant. 
Ami Quinard 
Betty Uprichard 
