A PAGE OF ROSES 
We offer a strong list of Own-Root Roses. For such varities as we list, rooted cut¬ 
tings make as good plants, on the whole, as grafting. They are heavily rooted and 
established in 4-inch pots. All will bloom next summer if properly planted now. It is 
an opportunity to buy Roses at low prices. Budded prices at bottom of page. 
PRICES: 
6 plants of one kind.$2.00 
6 plants assorted. 3.00 
25 plants of one kind.7.50 
(Not less than 6 sold) 
American Beauty—HP. Red, touched 
crimson. 
American Pillar—H.C1. Apple-blossom- 
pink. 
Amoena—Cher. Pink. 
Antoine Rivoire—HT. Creamy white, 
tinted. 
Baby Rambler—Poly. Bright red. 
Briarcliff—HT. Light pink. Superb. 
Catherine Zeimet—Poly, white. 
Chaplin’s Pink Climber—H.C1. Fine Pink. 
Charles K. Douglas—HT. Flaming red. 
Climbing American Beauty—H.C1. Rosy 
red. 
Cl. White American Beauty—H.Cl. Snowy. 
Columbia—HT. True pink. 
Commonwealth—HT. Solid dark pink. 
Conrad F. Meyer—H.Rug. Flesh-pink. 
Crimson Queen—HT. Deep crimson. 
Crimson Rambler—H.C1. Crimson. 
Crusader—HT. Velvety crimson. 
Dame Edith Helen—HT. Bright pink. 
Dorothy Perkins—H.C1. Silver-pink. 
Dr. Huey—H.C1. Dark crimson, black tint. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet—H.C1. Flesh-pink. Per¬ 
fect. 
Duchess of Wellington—HT. Saffron- 
yellow. 
E. G. Hill—HT. Fine. Red. 
Elizabeth Rowe—M. Red. 
Ellen Poulsen—Poly. Dark pink. 
Etoile de France—HT. Crimson. 
Etoile de Hollande—HT. Dark red. 
Eugene Furst—HP. Deep Crimson. 
Eugene Jacquet—H.C1. Cherry-red. 
Excelsa (Red Dorothy Perkins)—H.C1. 
Francis Scott Key—HT. Deep red. 
Frau Karl Druschki—HP. White. 
Gardenia—H.C1. Light yellow. 
Gen. Jacqueminot—HP. Shining crimson. 
Gloire Lyonnaise—HP. Pale chamois-buff. 
Gloria Mundi—(New) Poly. Scarlet 
orange. 
Golden Ophelia—HT. Golden yellow. 
Gruss an Teplitz—C. Bright red. 
Helen Gould—HT. Red. 
Henri Martin—M. Red. 
Hermosa—C. Pink. 
Hiawatha—H.C1. Scarlet. 
His Majesty—HP. Rich red. 
Jacotte—H.C1. Orange-yellow, tipped red. 
Jonkheer J. L. Mock—HT. Clear pink. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria—HT. Best 
white. 
HT., Hybrid Tea C., China 
HP., Hybrid Perpetual H.CI., Hardy 
Climber 
H. Rug., Hybrid Rugosa M., Moss 
Poly., Polyantha B., Banksia 
Bour., Bourbon Cher., Cherokee 
Killarney—HT. Deep seashell-pink. 
Kitchener of Khartoum—HT. Scarlet. 
La Champagne—HT. Chamois-yellow. 
Lady Ursula—HT. Flesh-pink. 
Laevigata—Cher. The white Cherokee. 
Laurent—Carle—HT. Velvety crimson. 
Louis Philippe—C. Bright red. 
Luxembourg—HT. Amber-yellow. 
Mme. Butterfly—HT. Pink, shaded 
apricot. 
Mme. CarolineTestout—HT. Silvery pink. 
Mme Gregoire Staechelin—H.CI. Pink. 
Magna Charta—HP. Pink. 
Marie Gouchault—H.CI. Pink. 
Mary Lovett—H.CI. White. 
Mary Wallace—H.CI. Rosy pink. 
Meteor—HT. Dark crimson. 
Mile. Helen Cambier—HT. Yellow-copper. 
Mousseline—M. White, flushed pink. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward—HT. Golden orange. 
Mrs. Charles Bell—HT. Salmon-pink. 
Ophelia—HT. Salmon-flesh, shaded rose. 
Paul Neyron—HP. Deep rose. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber—H.CI. Intense. 
Pink Grootendorst—H. Rug. 
President Herbert Hoover—HT. Orange- 
pink. 
President Taft—HT. Pink, golden at base. 
Primrose—H.CI. Canary-yellow. 
Radiance—HT. Beautiful pink. 
Rapture—HT. Apricot, coral, gold. 
Red Columbia—HT. Rich red. 
Red-Letter Day—HT. Intense scarlet. 
Red Radiance—HT. Rich red. 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts—HT. Orange- 
yellow. 
Rhea Reid—HT. Rich dark red. 
Roserie—H.CI. Glowing pink. 
Sensation—HT. Crimson. 
Shower of Gold—H.CI. Deep yellow. 
Silver Moon—H.CI. Pure white, yellow 
disc. 
Souv. de la Malmaison—Bour. Pink; 
double. 
Sunburst—HT. Cadium-yellow. 
Talisman—HT. Yellow and pink shades. 
Templar—HT. Clear bright red. 
Veilchenblau—H.CI. Blue Rambler. 
White Banksia—B. White. 
White Killarney—HT. Pure snow-white. 
White Dorothy Perkins—H.CI. White. 
White La France—HT. White, tinted pink. 
Yellow Banksia (Lady Banks), B. Yellow. 
Patented Roses 
(Field-grown, budded, 2-year No. 1) 
Amelia Earhart—HT. Plant Patent No. 
63. Large, cream bud, with blushes; 
flowers graduating from a deep yellow 
center to an outer collarette of large 
cream petals with a blush overtone; 
extremely fragrant. Strong grower; 
free bloomer. $1.50 each; $15.00 per doz. 
Better Times—HT. Plant Patent No. 23. 
The brilliant cerise flowers are large, 
double, and delicately fragrant. Being 
produced on long strong stems, they are 
excellent for cutting. A very free 
bloomer. $1.50 each, $15.00 per doz. 
Token—HT. Plant Patent No. 95. A 
single-toned, sun-ripened apricot — 
unique color. Free bloomer and has an 
upright growth in the garden. $1.50 
each, $15.00 per doz. 
Blaze (Paul’s Everblooming Scarlet 
Climber)—Plant Patent No. 10. Seed¬ 
ling of Paul’s Scarlet Climber and 
Gruss an Teplitz. A marvelous, hardy, 
everblooming scarlet-red Rose. $1.50 
each. $12.00 per doz. 
New Dawn (Everblooming Dr. W. Van 
Fleet)—Plant Patent No. 1. The first 
really worthwhile everblooming hardy 
climber. The shell-pink flowers are of 
good size and exquisite form, with a 
rich fragrance. Produced on long stems 
and almost constantly in flower from 
June until frost. $1.50 each. $15.00 per 
doz. 
Rose Species 
(Wild Roses) 
Each 10 100 
Hugonis—Zone V. Yellow in May. 
2 to 3 feet.$0.75 $6.50 $60.00 
Humilis—Zone LV. Pink, summer. 
*12 inches. $ 6.50 
18 to 24 inches.... $0.70 $6.00 50.00 
Lucida (Virginia Rose)—Zone II. Bright 
pink. June-July. 
*12 to 18 inches... $ 8.00 
18 to 24 inches.. .$0.70 $6.00 50.00 
Nitida—Zone IV. Pink in spring. 
18 to 24 inches.. .$0.70 $6.00 $50.00 
Palustris (Swamp Rose)—Zone IV. Pink. 
July-August. 
* 6 to 12 inches... $ 5.00 
18 to 24 inches.. .$0.70 $6.00 50.00 
Rubiginosa (Sweetbriar)—Zone IV. Aro¬ 
matic leaves. 
*12 to 18 inches... $ 6.50 
18 to 24 inches.. .$0.65 $6.00 50.00 
Rugosa (Japan Rose)—Zone IV. White 
or red, good near seashore. 
18 to 24 inches.. .$0.70 $6.00 $50.00 
Setigira (Prairie Rose)—Zone V. Pink, 
summer. 
* 6 to 12 inches... $ 6.00 
18 to 24 inches.. .$0.70 $6.00 50.00 
Wichuriana (Memorial Rose)—Evergreen 
trailer. White blooms from July to 
September. 
*12 to 15 inches... $11.00 
2-year No. 1 ....$0.65 $5.00 45.00 
FIELD-GROWN: BUDDED 2 year. No. 1 ON ABOVE 
HT. AND HP., .75 CENTS; H.CI. .60 CENTS. 
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