SIGMUND TARNOK & COMPANY 
PRICES: Each 10 
Extra heavy, field-grown, 3 years.$ 1.00 
Extra strong, field-grown, 2 years. .75 $0.00 
Strong, field-grown, 1 year.50 4.00 
All Hoses one year unless otherwise noted. 
Blumenschmidt. (H. T.) Pure citron yellow; outer 
petals edged tender rose; vigorous grower; fine 
variety. 
Bride. (T.) White tinged blush, and at times silv¬ 
ery rose. 
British Queen. (II. T.) A new English rose. Award¬ 
ed gold medal at the National Rose Association of 
England. Before expanding the bud is slightly 
tinted pink, but pure white when fully developed ; 
free flowering; very fragrant. 
Catherine Zelmet. (P.) (Double White Baby Rambler) 
This is a very profuse and perpetual bloomer; the 
buds are pure white, about one to one and one- 
fourth inches in diameter; plant grows to a height 
of about twenty inches; compact habit; excellent 
for a dwarf hedge. 
C'lothilde Soupert. (P.) Flowers l J /4 inches in diame¬ 
ter, beautifully formed ; white, with rose or light 
carmine center; a constant bloomer; a desirable 
variety for cemeteries. 
Columbia. (II. T.) A large rose with long stiff stem. 
Peach blow pink, deepening as it opens. 
Duchesse de Brabant. (T.) Soft light rose with 
heavy shadings. Healthy, vigorous and produc¬ 
tive. 
Etoile de Lyon. (T.) Golden yellow; very double, 
vigorous; a free bloomer; very fragrant. 
F. R. Patzer. (H. T.) Beautiful and free-blooming; 
robust, of erect growth; profuse bloomer; flowers 
creamy-buff, back of petals pink, as the bud opens 
It changes to light pink: very fragrant. 
Frau Karl Druschkl. (H. P.) This is deservedly 
one of the most popular roses grown ; flowers pure 
white: perfect in form; very free bloomer, strong 
grower, perfectly hardy everywhere. By some is 
called the White American Beauty; a truly magni¬ 
ficent rose. 
Freiherr Von Marchall. (T.) A double form of Papa 
Gontier. Flowers large and full; color dark car¬ 
mine-red: buds long: a very free and vigorous 
grower; foliage very beautiful and distinct. 
Gen. Jacqueminot. (H. P.) Bright, shining crimson, 
very fragrant, free bloomer. 
Gruss an Teplitz. (H. T.) Bright crimson; very full; 
free bloomer. Very good. 
Hadley. (II. T.) Deep, rich, velvety crimson. Well 
formed buds on long stiff stems. Very fragrant. 
Helen Gould (Balduin). (H. T.) Rosy pink; long, 
pointed buds. Fine. 
Hoosier Beauty. (H. T.) Crimson scarlet with 
darker shadings. Buds of good length with stiff 
stems. A strong grower. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. (PI. T.) Creamy white; 
very double; buds large and pointed. Best white 
Hybrid Tea grown. 
Killarney. A favorite rose, of brilliant silvery-pink; 
beautiful in bud; flowers large; free bloomer and 
strong grower. 
Killarney Double. (PI. T.) Identical with Killarney 
in color. Flowers large and double. Free bloomer 
and strong grower. 
Lady Ursula. (H. T.) Flesh pink edged white. 
Splendid form; delicately perfumed. 
La Tosco. (T.) Pink, tinted flesh. Flowers large, 
very double. Vigorous grower, free bloomer. 
Hainan Coeliet. (T.) Deep rose-pink; inner side of 
petals silvery rose; very double. Extra strong 
grower; fine bloomer. The finest Rose by far that 
has yet been introduced for a long time. We can 
confidently recommend It. 
Mari© Van Houtte (T.) Pale yellow, edged rose. 
Very fine. 
Marshall I*. Wilder. (IP. P.) Cherry carmine; free 
bloomer, very fine. 
Mine. Caroline Testout. (II. T.) A magnificent Hy¬ 
brid Tea, of the very loveliest shade of pink. 
Mine. Francisca Kruger. (T.) Large, double, cop¬ 
pery-yellow shading to peach; of strong and vig¬ 
orous growth. 
Mine. Helen© Gambler. (H. T.) Rosy-salmon with 
deeper shading; very double and full; an excellent 
variety. 
Mine. Lombard. (T.) Bright red; large, full and 
fragrant. 
Mine. Norbet Levavasseur. (I\) Baby Rambler. The 
('rimson Rambler in dwarf form, clear, brilliant 
ruby-red. Hardy and healthy. Attaining a height 
of twenty inches. 
Mine. Segond Webber. (T.) Bud is long and of 
rosy-salmon or flesh-color, and color deepens as 
the bloom expands; a most desirable variety. 
'v*ne. Valerie Kuumez. (PI. T.) Flowers exquisitely 
tinted cream. yello\v and orange. Good form; an 
excellent rose. 
Helle. Blanche Martignat. (T.) Beautiful peach pink 
tinted yellow and crimson; free bloomer; fine foli¬ 
age; bud long and pointed. 
Mrs. Geo. Shawyer. (T.) This variety is already a 
great favorite. It is a free bloomer and a vigor¬ 
ous grower. The color is a bright pink; long 
pointed buds; stems very long. 
My Maryland. Bright salmon pink with paler edges; 
delightfully fragrant. Of robust growth and very 
free flowering. 
Ophelia. (H. T.) Brilliant salmon flesh, shaded with 
rose on outer edge of petals. Very fragrant. 
Paul Neyron. (PI. P.) The flowers are immense; 
probably the largest Rose. Bright, shining pink 
clear and beautiful; double and full; finely scent¬ 
ed ; blooms all summer. 2 years. 
Perl© des Jurdins. (T.) Bright yellow'; very full 
and double. A vigorous climbing form of this 
popular rose. 
President Taft. (T.) A beautiful shade of deep 
shining pink; blooms very large and of fine form; 
very fragrant. This is in a class by itself. 
Prima Donna. (H. T.) A lovely shade of Vermillion 
pink changing to silvery pink. Very large and full, 
of perfect form and fragrant. 
Radiance. (H. T.) Brilliant rosy carmine, shaded 
with rich pink tints. Large and full with strong 
upright stems. 
Red Radiance. (H. T.) A splendid even shade of 
clear red. A strong, vigorous grower and a re¬ 
markable bloomer. 
Rhea Reid. (H. T.) One of the best roses of recent 
introduction. A cross of American Beauty with a 
red seeding. A vigorous and rapid grower. As 
large as American Beauty; very double and fra¬ 
grant; continuous bloomer. Beautiful shade of 
red. 
Robin Hood. (H. T.) Flowers large, full, very 
double; rosy scarlet; fine foliage; free bloomer 
and a vigorous grow r er. 
Rugosa rubra. (R.) A popular variety for planting 
in masses or for hedges. Large single crimson 
flowers, followed by glossy red berries. 
Sunburst. (T.) This beautiful Rose has been tested 
for three years, and it easily stands at the head of 
all sorts of its color. The color is a most pleasing 
shade of yellow and orange; buds long and 
pointed ; plant vigorous and healthy; blooms keep 
for a long time after being cut. A grand Rose. 
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