DUQUESA DE FENAKANDA —A perfect blend of Apri¬ 
cot-orange and pink. Both flowers and buds are full and 
are borne in great profusion through the whole season. 
Price 60c. 
ETOILE DE HOLLAND —Combine the glowing, velvety red 
of Hoosier Beauty, the large substantial petals of Dame 
Edith Helen and the growing qualities of Radiance and 
you have a fairly good picture of this outstanding rose. 
Price 50c. 
FRAU RARE DRUSCHKI —An old timer that has been 
with us for something like thirty-five years and will 
doubtless be with us for many years to come. Its large 
well shaped ivory-white blooms never fail to please. 
Stems are long and the foliage glistening dark green. 
Price 50c. 
FEDERICO CASAS —Cinnamon pink in color with gold on 
the reverse side of the petals. The large double flowers 
are borne freely through the year. Price 75c. 
FEU JOSEPH LOOYMANS —There is seldom a time from 
Spring until Fall that you cannot pick a boquet of long 
apricot, yellow and buff buds from this truly wonderful 
rose bush. As the petals open you will find them light on 
the tips deepening gradually toward the base making a 
rare combination of light and deeper shades. Bright 
green, mildew resistant foliage. Price 50c. 
GENERAL McARTHUR —Large, full, scarlet flowers borne 
on a much branched bush. A vigorous grower. Probably 
the most fragrant of all the red roses. Price 50c. 
GLORIA MUNDI — A compact growing dwarf polyantha 
that is covered most of the time with miniature orange- 
scarlet roses. Particularly suited to borders. Price 50c. 
GOLDEN EMBLEM — Long, double, golden-yellow buds, 
that are streaked with heavy crimson markings, open 
into substantial yellow roses of good size. Foliage is 
glossy green and quite disease resistant. Not a new rose 
but still quite popular. Price 50c. 
HADLEY — Has enjoyed twenty years of uninterrupted 
popularity and through the years it has lost none of its 
charm and full, heavy fragrance. The long velvety buds 
are brim full of grace and loveliness—in the half open 
flower it is perfection. The bush is sturdy and upright- 
stems are long. Price 50c. 
HINRICH GAEDE — Bright Vermillion with orange and 
copper shadings. An all together unusual rose in color¬ 
ing and one that everyone, who appreciates strong color¬ 
ing will enjoy. Rich fragrance, strong stems, excellent 
foliage. Price 75c. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY — Dazzling crimson, heavily veined 
with maroon. A velvety sheen covers the open flower and 
lasts until the last petal has fallen. Produces heavily 
from Spring until Winter. Grows luxuriantly. Price 50c. 
IMPERIAL POTENTATE — A clear rose pink without 
shading. A rose of remarkable shape in both bud and 
flower. For fragrance it is unsurpassed. Cut, it will keep 
its form for days. Long stiff stems—few thorns. Price 
50c. 
IMPRESS —A bush of medium height that through Spring 
and Fall produces quantities of large full deep pink 
flowers that are tempered with a slight suggestion of 
orange. An outstanding rose in any company. Price 60c. 
IRISH CHARM —Long, slender buds of blush pink and 
apricot open into semi-double flowers of exquisite form 
and substance. A single bush will provide quantities of 
cut flowers all through the season. Price 60c. 
IRISH FIREFLAME —Long, tapering buds of crimson or¬ 
ange open into single flowers of apricot and gold. The 
dark handsome evergreen foliage forms a perfect back¬ 
ground for the fiery flowers. Price 50c. 
ISOBEE —The largest of all the single roses. Long, slender, 
coral-red buds. Perfect satiny coral-pink flowers. Few 
roses grow as vigorously or have as good stems for' 
cutting. Price 50c. 
JOANNA HIEE —Long, perfect, soft yellow buds suffused 
with the merest suggestion of apricot carry themselves 
proudly on long erect stems. When open the flowers are 
full and delightfully fragrant. If you appreciate soft 
shades you should not be without this rose. Keeps re¬ 
markably well when cut. Price 50c. 
J. OTTO THILOW —Similar to Rose Marie in color, form 
and fragrance but is borne on stronger stems. An excel¬ 
lent cut flower that really lasts. Price 50c. 
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