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BUSH ROSES 
VARIETY 
Agnes 
Abol 
* American Beauty 
Ami Quinard 
Antoine Revoire 
Austrian Copper 
Autumn 
Bessie Brown 
Betty Sutor 
Betty Uprichard 
*Briarcliff 
* Indicates Cut Flower Varieties. 
DESCRIPTION No. 
Pale amber, fully double, very hardyl 
Ivory white, long stem, good keeper 
Large rose red, persistent bloomer, hardy 
Almost as black as Nigrette; fine dark red 
Rosy flesh, shaded and edged carmine 
Coppery red, tinged yellow, hardy anywhere 
Rich yellow, suffused rich brown, russet red 
Yellowish white, very double, strong grower 
Two-tone pink, free flowering; vigorous 
Salmon pink; carmine, with coppery sheen 
Rose pink, long stems, cut flower variety 
PRICE 
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CHOICE VARIETIES 
Note long list of choice varieties. We can fill your or¬ 
ders complete. New crop shipments begin July 15th, 1937. 
^Caledonia 
Canary 
Capt. F. S. Cant 
Chas. K. Douglas 
*Columbia 
Conrad F. Meyer 
Crusader 
Cuba 
Daily Mail Scented 
Dainty Bess 
Dame Edith Helen 
Director Rubio 
Dorothy page Roberts 
Dotty 
*Double Ophelia 
Duchess of Wellington 
Alabaster white, long stem, free bloomer 
Light, golden yellow, flushed cerise 
Rich salmon pink, suffused yellow 
Flaming scarlet, flushed velvety crimson 
Lively bright pink, fine cut flower variety 
Clear pink, in clusters. Hardy anywhere 
Crimson red, full, long bud, very double 
Vivid orange scarlet, free bloomer 
Crimson, shaded maroon and vermillion 
Rose color, long pointed bud 
Pure glowing pink, on long strong stem 
Large bud, very showy light red 
Glistening coppery pink, suffused apricot 
Yellow and copper, tinged bronze 
Same as Ophelia, except very double 
Enormous tapering buds of golden yellow 
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Matured Plants For At Once Delivery 
You will want to know how we can ship you matured plants, in 
good condition to plant as early as July. Through March, April, 
May and June our plants attain practically their full growth. 
About June 15th they stop blooming, and the wood matures. Before 
shipping we defoliate the plants, chill them in a cool house at a 
temperature of about 40 degrees; pack in cold, damp moss, wrap 
each bundle of ten seperately, and pack shipment in box, or package, 
lined with paraffined paper, using the proper amount of Sphagnum 
moss. We guarantee arrival of plants in first class condition. These 
plants, planted in the summer and early fall will give a good crop 
of bloom, beginning about 45 days after planting and continuing until 
killing frost, and in warmer sections, throughout the winter. 
Edel 
Very large pure ivory white, long stiff stems 
19c 
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13c 
Edith Nellie Perkins 
Salmon pink, flushed orange; none better 
19c 
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13c 
Editor McFarland 
Solid glowing pink, Radiance tyoe 
20c 
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14c 
Edward Maw ley 
Almost black, unfading dark red 
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*E. G. Hill 
Dazzling scarlet, a cut flower red 
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Eldorado 
Golden buds,- flushed with clear red 
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