ROSE MARIE —Long-, clear rose pink buds open slowly 
into full shapely flowers of the same color. The flowers 
keep surprisingly well when cut. The plant grows vigor¬ 
ously. The flowers are borne freely and possess a pleas¬ 
ing fragrance peculiarly their own. Price 50c. 
SISTER THERESE —Perfect chrome yellow buds tinged 
with carmine and yellow borne on a tall vigorous free 
branching bush. The open flowers are yellow tinged with 
apricot and gold. And it’s fragrant, too. Price 60c. 
SOUVENIR DE MME. CHAMBARD —Voted by French rose 
enthusiasts as the most beautiful rose of France. Bears 
full flowers of glistening rose pink. The outside petals 
are slightly darker than those toward the center. An ex¬ 
cellent rose in either bud or open flower. Price 75c. 
SOUVENIR DE CLAUDIUS PERNET — Clear, shapely, 
sunflower yellow buds and flowers on tall erect stems. 
Flowers are of good form and their keeping quality is 
excellent. Bright green disease resistant foliage. Thrives 
in rather shaded locations as well as in the sun. Price 
50c. 
TALISMAN —A glorious riot of red, burnt orange and gold. 
It is hard to imagine so much color and symmetry in 
one rose bud and such charming fragrance too. It has a 
pleasing habit of upright growth and long, stiff, bright 
green stems. Price 50c. 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL (Patent applied for) —Bright, glow¬ 
ing carmine red. A sport of Hoover that has its charac¬ 
teristics of strong growth, large, full perfect flowers and 
buds. A new one that should be a welcome addition to 
any garden. Price $1.00. 
ULRICH BRUNNER — Huge flowers of cherry red are 
borne on stems that are often three or four feet in 
length. Will thrive in most any soil. Extremely vigorous 
and long lived. Price 50c. 
VILLE DE PARIS — Holds its bright sunflower yellow 
color better than any rose we know. The bush is rampant 
and blooms heavily, will furnish a strong note of color- 
in the rose garden but the stems are sometimes too weak 
for cutting. Glossy reddish green foliage and few thorns. 
Price 50c. 
VICTORIA HARRINGTON —A magnificent dark red flower 
that holds its color until the petals fall. Buds long and 
perfectly formed. It has an intense spicy fragrance and 
the many flowers are borne on a sturdy bush. Through 
the hottest part of the Summer the buds and flowers 
hold their shape and color and unlike nearly all red 
roses, will not burn. We feel we cannot recommend this 
rose too highly. Price 75c. 
WM. DREER —A rose that closely resembles Los Angeles 
in shape of flower and in habit of growth. The well 
shaped, high centered flowers are silvery pink suffused 
with gold. A good grower and bloomer. Price 50c. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Dormant bare root stock 60c, except as noted— 
Specimen plants in 5 gal. cans $1.50 each 
CL. BANKSIA — White. Large clusters of small double 
white roses in Spring. A rampant grower that will cover 
a lot of territory in a very short time. Holding its bright 
green foliage through Winter it presents a clean appear¬ 
ance at all times. 
CL. BELLE OP PORTUGAL— Through Spring is literally 
smothered with long salmon pink buds that open into 
double roses of great size. No rose grows more lux¬ 
uriantly. 
CL. CECIL BRUNNER— Small perfect bright pink buds 
that appear through Spring and Summer on a strong 
growing plant. Make up a vase of this rose together with 
our common blue agathea, the result may surprise you. 
CL. DAINTY BESS —A new sport of the popular Dainty 
Bess bush rose. Large, daintily ruffed single pink roses 
are borne constantly from Spring until Winter. Price 
, $ 1 . 00 . 
CL. DAME EDITH HELEN —This climbing sport seems to 
bloom much better than the bush variety. All through 
t fhe season it will supply you with huge double, perfectly 
'formed roses with long stems. Leaves are large and at¬ 
tractive. 
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