Read LIEFGREEN'S Cultural Direction 
For Roses Before Planting 
KOSE MARIE—The Best Pink Rose 
PADRE —An exquisite variety in a color 
that is distinct from any other. The color 
is a beautiful shade of coppery orange 
crimson. Each 50c. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER — A remarkable 
rose, wonderfully free flowering, and 
glorious in its color arrangement which 
is a splendid combination of cerise-pink, 
flame, scarlet, and yellow^—a combina¬ 
tion that furnishes the most dazzling 
color effect imaginable. Beautifully 
pointed buds, large flowers, composed of 
broad, heavy petals and exquisitely 
fragrant. Each 50c. 
RED RADIANCE —An even better rose 
in habit than its parent. Radiance, bear¬ 
ing big, globular flowers of deep rose- 
red. Each 50c. 
ROSE MARIE —This is a grand Rose of 
the very highest merit. A rich red that 
has come to stay. Might best be des¬ 
cribed as a bright watermelon-red. Each 
50c. 
SOUVENIR DE CLAUDIUS PERNET— 
Both bud and bloom are clear sunflower- 
yellow, unstained by any other color. 
Each 60c. 
E. G. RILL—A Beautiful Scarlet 
SUNBURST — A beauti¬ 
ful yellow suffused with 
orange at the center, 
buds and developed flow¬ 
ers of good form, sweet 
scented. Each 60c. 
TALISMAN — The Rose 
of Many Gold Medals. A 
combination of shadings 
of gold, apricot, yellow 
and deep pin.k or old- 
rose. The outside of the 
petals is bright yellow, 
gold, and pink; as the 
flower develops and the 
petals unfold they be¬ 
come bright apricot, gold 
and deep rose-pink. Each 
50c. 
VICTORIA HARRING¬ 
TON —A magnificent bud 
and flower of a uniform 
shade of velvety dark 
red with a peculiar brick- 
red undertone. The pet¬ 
als are beautifully re¬ 
flexed, the stems are long 
and stiff and the foliage 
is splendid. The frag¬ 
rance, while not intense, 
is pleasant. Each 75c. 
Tree Shaped 
Roses 
standard or tree 
shaped roses are very ef¬ 
fective when properly 
placed in corners of the 
garden, or on either side 
of a walk, or when grown 
among or in front of 
bush roses. 
We offer the following 
varieties; 
TALISMAN— Shading of 
yellow, pink and scarlet. 
HADLEY —Rich velvety red. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER — Pink, yellow 
and copper. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY —A beautiful com¬ 
bination of coppery orange and red 
sh &.d©s 
ETOILE DE HOLLAND —Flower bright 
red. very fragrant. 
CL. ROSE MARIE — Bike its bedding 
Iiarent this is a splendid rose. Large, 
full, double flowers with strong frag¬ 
rance and unusual lasting qualities, a 
deeper pink that those of the bush form. 
Each 50c. 
CL. LOS ANGELES —The ever popular 
bush Los Angeles in a climbing form 
with the same extreme beauty of its 
well-formed flowers, alike attractive in 
bud and bloom, shades of salmon-pink, 
apricot and orange almost impossible to 
describe. Each 50c. 
CL. HOOSIER BEAUTY —The climbing 
form of the popular bush variety. Torch¬ 
like blooms of vivid red. opening from 
glowing slender buds. Each 60c. 
CL. DAINTY BESS— For years those 
Rose lovers who admire so much the 
dainty, single, brownish-pink flowers of 
Dainty Bess have been asking for this 
variety in a climbing form. Here it is, on 
the market this year for the first time, 
and it will come up to all expectations. 
If you like this variety in a bush, ima¬ 
gine having a large climbing plant of it 
in your garden, covered with hundreds 
of blooms instead of a few doz. Each 75c. 
CL. MRS. ERSHINE P. THOM — Few 
will dispute the claim of Mrs. E. P. 
Thom to be one of the finest yellow bush 
Roses, and many will place it first. We 
have it now in a vigorous climber, mul¬ 
tiplying many times the number of flaw¬ 
less yellow buds which can be produced 
on a bush. Each 75c. 
CL. GOLDEN DAWN— The big. golden 
yellow, fully double blooms of Golden 
Dawn have become exceedingly popular 
in the bush form, and it is our pleasure 
to offer for the first time this vigorous 
climbing sport of that variety, which 
will produce quantities of the fine large 
blooms on a climbing plant. Each 75c. 
BLACK BOY (H. T.) —A recent climber 
from Australia which is one of the finest 
red climbing Roses. The blooms are 
large, double, very fragrant, deep velvety 
crimson, shaded blackish-maroon and 
scarlet. A tall rampant climber and the 
blooms are excellent for cutting. Each 
60c. 
Add 10c per plant up to three plants and 
5c each for four plants or more if de¬ 
sired by mail. This covers postage and 
extra care in packing. Order early. 
All of the above tree damE EDITH HELEN—Pine For Cutting 
roses $3.00 each— 
F. O. B. Plioenix. 
NOTE—All tree roses are 
shipped via Express Col¬ 
lect, the transportation 
charge being paid at 
point of delivery. 
Climbing Roses 
BELLE OP PORTUGAL 
— The flowers are very 
large, of a soft pearl 
pink in color and are 
produced on long stems. 
It is a free bloomer, par¬ 
ticularly in the spring 
time. Each 50c. 
CL. CECILE BRUNNER 
— One of the strongest 
growing roses and very 
free bioomer. Baby size 
flowers, a clear pink. 50c. 
CL. DAME E. HELEN— 
Immense soft rose pink 
flowers, delightfully 
scented. Each 50c. 
CL. HADLEY — Same as 
the well known bush var¬ 
iety. Each 60c. 
CL. HOOVER —Combina¬ 
tion of cerise, copper, 
scarlet and yellow. Frag¬ 
rant. Each 50c. 
CL. K. A. VICTORIA — 
One of the best creamy 
white climbers. Each 50c. 
CL. PAUL’S SCARLET 
—-A vivid shining scarlet. 
In large, semi-double 
flowers which remain un¬ 
usually long and in good 
condition on the plant. 
Each 50c. 
CL. TALISMAN — Iden¬ 
tical with the bush form 
of this popular variety 
except it is a splendid 
climber. Color gold, apri¬ 
cot and pink. Each 50c. 
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