BUSH ROSES (Continued) 
MRS. ERSKINE PEMBROKE THOM. The best yellow bedding rose we have today. Foliage clean, 
healthy, and disease resistant. A free and continuous bloomer with long, good-sized buds that 
open into double sweet scented blossoms of deep lemon yellow. Each.50c 
MRS. SAM McGREDY. The color of this beautiful variety is quite distinct from anything yet seen 
in roses. A wonderful dual combination of vivid shades, bright scarlet coppery orange, heavily 
flushed with Lincoln-red on the outside of the petals, a dazzling combination of colors, Flowers 
large and of perfect form. A fine all-purpose rose of great vigor. Each.50c 
OPHELIA, H. T. One of the most beautiful and popular of recent cut-flower favorites, with perfect 
flowers of distinct form, lavishly produced, emitting the exquisite perfume of the Richmond 
type; white tinted salmon flesh and shaded with rose, a strong glow of yellow at base. Each.50c 
PRESIDENT HOOVER. A glorious rose, hardy, free blooming and vigorous. The buds are large and 
pointed. The color is a splendid combination of cerise-pink, flame, scarlet and yellow, giving it a 
truly dazzling color combination. Each..50c 
RADIANCE, Hi T. An extra hardy vigorous grower. The flowers are globular and the color a beau¬ 
tiful blending of carmine rose with shades of opal and copper. Each.50c 
ROSE MARIE, H. T. A delightfully fragrant rose pink sort that is very distinct and is deserving 
of a place in every rose garden. Each.......50c 
SHOT SILK. Medium sized buds and flowers, of a beautiful coppery rose, shaded with apricot 
and yellow. Fragrant. Each.50c 
SUNKIST. A coppery-orange sport of Joanna Hill, which it closely resembles in shape of bloom and 
growth of plant. The buds and blooms are fully double, borne on long straight stems. Each.50c 
TALISMAN, H. T. One 'f the finest of all recent introductions. It has been awarded gold medals 
by four of the largest Horticultural Societies in the United States. The plant is extremely 
vigorous and highly disease resistant as well as a very free bloomer. The flowers are a beau¬ 
tiful blending of vivid pink, orange and glistening gold all in one gorgeous rose. The color will 
stand under almost all conditions without fading. Each.50c 
WILHELM KORDES, H. T. A magnificent product from crossing “Ophelia” with Gorgeous. The 
exquisite form and blooming character, an augmented inheritance from the one, the voluptuous 
coloring attributable to the latter. The plant is healthy, with strong, straight shoots and 
gleaming masses of reddish leaves. The abundant bloom is golden yellow flushed with orange 
and copper-red when fresh; but a veritable sunset at the close, with a broken background, 
and straggling rays of red. Each.50c 
POLYANTHA or BABY ROSES 
Sometimes called Fairy Roses, these are most nearly everblooming of any roses. They are dwarf 
in height, averaging less than 18 inches, compact and very hardy. The three we list should be in every 
garden. 
GOLDEN SALMON. A recent novelty, and one of the most attractive Polyanthas yet introduced. The 
flowers are large, semi-double, thickly clustered and long flowering season. Color a beautiful 
red salmon overlaid with a sheen of orange and gold, the light eye daintily conspicuous. 
Each ...50c 
TIP TOP (Baby Doll). Miniature flowers of wonderful form and produced in great profusion. 
Exquisite either for cutting or bedding purposes. Very free blooming. Tips of the petals are 
vivid scarlet, mellowing down through shades of pink to saffron to old gold. Each.50c 
CECIL BRUNNER. A perfectly shaped rose of great charm. The buds are exquisitely formed and 
are especially suited for Corsage bouquets. Light pink shading to yellow at the base of the 
petals. Each...50c 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Hardy Climbing Roses are almost a necessity for beautifying the home .hiding unsightly places or 
for covering trellises or pergolas. The roses listed below are selected to meet these needs. 
BLAZE. U. S. Plant Patent No. 10. A marvelous new hardy Climbing Rose which inherits the 
blazing color of Paul’s Scarlet Climber and has the everblooming quality also. It is a very 
vigorous climbing variety which will grow to considerable height and produce. flowers on both 
the new and the old growth. The flower is large sized and of intense brilliant scarlet, and 
borne in clusters of from 3 to 20 flowers on long, strong stems. Each. $1.00 
CLIMBING SUNBURST. A climbing form of the well known Sunburst that retains all its loveli¬ 
ness. The flowers are a fine yellow suffused ^ith orange at the center. Well shaped and frag¬ 
rant. Each. 50c 
CLIMBING GENERAL MacARTHUR. Crimson-scarlet buds and blooms, well shaped and very frag¬ 
rant, like its relative of dwarf growth. It has large, rich green foliage of disease resistant, 
leathery type and flowers freely in successive crops all summer. Each.50c 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN. One of the newer sorts with long pointed buds that open crimson, 
then the outer petals show splashes of carmine as the flower opens, with pearl pink inside. 
The foliage is large and disease resistant. Each. ....50c 
DOCTOR VAN FLEET. One of the newer types of climbers which combines absolute hardiness with 
flowers as large as in the Tea and Noisette class. This variety shows a mass of beautiful 
clustered buds, which open out into large, shapely flowers; delicate flesh white. An admirable 
cutting variety with stems 12 to 18 inches long. Each.. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. The most startling vivid scarlet Climbing Rose yet introduced. It is 
a vigorous grower, with heavy disease resistant foliage and a freedom of bloom that makes one 
of the most brilliant displays imaginable. Easily the most attractive climber yet introduce . 
Each . 5UC 
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