Helena, Montana. 
ROSES 67 
PEERLESS HARDY ROSES 
We Offer Strong 2-Year-Old Bushes in Varieties That Like Montana and Northwest Conditions, 
and Plants That Will Produce for You Right From the Start 
American Beauty 
OUR PEERLESS TEN ROSES 
Grass an Teplitz—or Prairie King— A dazzling fiery crim¬ 
son Rose, one of the best for the Northwest. Every Mon¬ 
tana garden should contain a Prairie King. 
Frau Karl Druschki —One of the hardiest and purest white 
roses known, commonly called the white American 
Beauty. Immense snow white blooms of splendid substance. 
American Beauty —One of the largest, sweetest and best 
of all hardy Roses. It is a quick grower, constant 
bloomer; color, rich rosy crimson. 
General Jacqueminot—“General Jack”— A celebrated Rose 
with shapely buds and handsome flowers of brilliant vel¬ 
vety crimson. Very fragrant. 
Pink Radiance —This is the popular carmine-pink which 
is bound to succeed everywhere. A strong, vigorous 
grower with well-shaped large double blooms. 
Red Radiance —A sort of Radiance with most attractive 
bright cerise blooms. As large and vigorous, and as free 
blooming. 
Sunburst—A splendid Rose of vigorous habit and one of 
the largest of the H. T. type. The color is an orange- 
copper or golden orange, very intense, giving a most 
brilliant effect. 
Mrs. W. C. Miller 
Talisman —One of the most popular Roses. The long pointed buds are 
bright yellow. As the petals unfold they develop into double, fragrant, 
high-centered flowers that combine bright apricot, gold, and deep 
rose-pink into a glittering mass of color. 
Roslyn —This fine newer sort has a full golden yellow bloom, deeper 
in center, with orange splashings on back of petals. 
Mrs. W. C. Miller —A dandy Rose with Peony-shaped blooms of bril¬ 
liant light pink. 
Prices of any of the above Ten varieties, each, COc; 3 for $1.70; G for 
$3.25; dozen for $G.OO. 
Talisman 
General Jacqueminot 
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