Try 
PARAMOUNT 
ROSES 
The Quality is unsurpassed and 
the Prices are reasonable 
PATENTED VARIETIES 
AMELIA EARHART. Plant Patent No. 63. Cream-yellow. Enormous 
flowers, very full and extremely fragrant. Strong, vigorous grower 
and free bloomer, with leathery, dark green foliage. A line addition 
to the list for exhibition purposes. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.25. 
COUNTESS VANDAL. Plant Patent No. 38. Two-tone copper and 
salmon. Very similar to Edith Nellie Perkins, but a fuller flower, 
longer bud, and much longer stem. The plant is vigorous and blooms 
unceasingly. Buds are of perfect form and substance, with an ideal 
cut-flower stem. An attractive and satisfactory Rose. $1 each; 
3 for $2.50. 
FEU PERNET-DUCHER. Plant Patent No. 103. Yellow. Fully 
double blooms of good color and form. Tall, bushy grower and con¬ 
tinuous bloomer. Delightfully fragrant. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
MARY HART. Plant Patent No. 8. Red sport of Talisman. Upright, 
vigorous grower with the same beautifully shaped buds and long 
stems as Talisman. Flowers are long-lasting when cut and open 
perfectly. $1 each; 3 for $2.50. 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL. Plant Patent No. 162. Bright vermilion-red. 
Sport of the wonderful President Hoover. Bud is long-pointed, of 
perfect form, and opens into large blooms on strong, long stems. 
Bush is unusually vigorous with healthy foliage. It is a free bloomer 
and richly fragrant. The rich red bud tones down into a carmine-pink 
as the bloom opens. We consider this one of the finest additions to 
the Rose list in years. It is the outstanding spot in all our Rose-fields 
this year. $1 each; 3 for $2.50. 
BLAZE. Plant Patent No. 10. The hardy everblooming counterpart 
of Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Its introducers now claim to have fixed 
the everblooming qualities of this Rose. In our fields, this year, it 
has bloomed and rebloomed on new wood, which Paul’s Scarlet never 
does. We confidently expect it to be all that is claimed for it. $1 each; 
3 for $2.50. 
GOLDEN CLIMBER. Plant Patent No. 28. Golden yellow. Very 
large, handsome flowers on stems often 18 inches or longer. Reported 
to be very vigorous and very hardy. $1 each; 3 for $2.50. 
Spray with . . . 
tri-ogen 
Complete Insect Spray and Fungicide 
Stimulates Plant-Growth 
Tri-ogen Is Harmless to Foliage or Blooms 
Convenient -Easy and Pleasant to Use 
Triple Acting 
A. Small Kit (makes 16 quarts).$1.50 
Protects 12 to 2 0 Roses for season 
B. Medium Kit (makes 64 quarts).$4.00 
Protects 50 to 80 Roses for season 
SHIPPED ONLY BY EXPRESS, NOT PREPAID 
We earnestly recommend fall planting of Roses. The 
plants are freshly dug. The soil is moist and mellow, enab¬ 
ling the roots to establish themselves before winter. You 
need only to hill up the soil about 8 to 10 inches to protect 
them. Be absolutely certain that you do hill up. 
Spring planting is equally successful, but it must be 
done early, usually from March 15 to the end of April. 
PRICES OF STANDARD KINDS—ALL 
VARIETIES, INCLUDING DELIVERY 
65 cts. each, $6 per doz., $45 per 100 
Our Roses are two-year, field-grown plants, budded 
on Multiflora seedlings here at West Grove, Pa. They 
are grown on a heavy clay ground, improved and heavily 
fertilized. The plants are sprayed religiously each week 
and are otherwise kept clean, healthy, and thrifty during 
the entire period of production. As a result, they are 
heavy, well-matured stock, unsurpassed anywhere for size 
and quality. They are carefully dug, with little or no ex¬ 
posure, stored naturally, and shipped in a healthy, vigor¬ 
ous condition. 
Furthermore, your plants will be specially selected, the 
heaviest and best of the crop. 
Try Paramount Roses. We guarantee you full satis¬ 
faction. 
STANDARD KINDS 
Ami Quinard. Rich velvety red, with blackish luster—a beautiful 
unfading color. Old-time fragrance. Strong, upright grower and fine 
producer. Everybody’s favorite, and the real gem of the garden. 
Autumn. The richest colored of the multicolored Talisman-Hoover 
group. Buds arc a radiant burnt-orange of perfect form; open tlower 
is a rainbow of colors. The plant is a good upright grower with fine 
foliage, and is a quite active bloomer. 
Betty Uprichard. Two-tone—salmon and carmine. A very free and 
constant bloomer and vigorous grower. Flowers are semi-double, but 
rich in appearance and sweetly Iragrant. One of the best and most 
popular of all Roses. 
Charles K. Douglas. Bright crimson-scarlet. An old and very worthy 
Rose. Long-pointed buds develop into large, slightly fragrant flowers. 
A healthy, bushy grower of high merit. 
Condesa de Sastago. Two-tone—copper and yellow. Color effect, con¬ 
spicuous and startling. A good grower with fully double flowers 
having alluring raspberry fragrance. A splendid and highly praised Rose. 
Dame Edith Helen. Clear pink. Very large, heavily petaled flower 
on long stems. Has true Rose fragrance. Vigorous grower. Not a 
profuse bloomer but produces freely its huge flowers used so much 
for exhibitions. 
Director Rubio. Velvety magenta-red. Immense, semi-double blooms. 
A low bedding type with an abundance of foliage. Makes a wonderful, 
spectacular show. A splendid border Rose. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. 4 wo-tone—salmon and carmine. Very free- 
blooming, bushy grower with perfect flowers. An excellent and com¬ 
mendable Rose. 
HOW TO GET 
TO OUR 
NURSERIES 
We are located at Jennersville, un e , 
WEST GROVE, in Chester Count, p a 
the Baltimore Pike, between Philadelph 
40 miles southwest of Philadelphia,and) 
oi Baltimore. Visitors always welcont. 
