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OSes 
BLOOM FROM MAY TO NOVEMBER 
In this group we have listed all the popular varieties in alphabetical 
order. These are the so-called everblooming Roses and include Hybrid 
Teas and Pemetiana sorts. Many are varieties of recent introduction while 
others are older, but due to their merit, will always be popular. 
The difference in price is determined by the newness and scarcity of 
the variety. The older varieties, while the same age and quality plants, are 
more common, hence the lower price. 
ANGELE PERNET. Named by the famous 
French producer of fine Roses, Mr. Pemet, foi 
his daughter, it is one of the most unusually 
colored of all our Roses. An even blend of 
orange, yellow and copper, the long, pointed 
buds are particularly attractive. Foliage a 
rich green, with varnished appearance com¬ 
mon to Pemet Roses. 
Price .$0.75 
AUTUMN. Is there a more gorgeous spec¬ 
tacle than a sunset on a clear autumn eve¬ 
ning? Those wonderful blends of gold and 
deep fire in panoramic evolutions. This is the 
color combination of Autumn. The feature of 
Autumn is the bud, which has the graceful 
urn shape and it should be cut in that stage. 
Burnt sienna and bronze, this Rose is glori¬ 
ously named for its color brings to mind the 
autumn cloak of the maple and oak. Add to 
this the fact that it is a strong, healthy grower 
and we have, to our mind, one of the finest 
of the new Roses. 
Price .$0.75 
BETTY. Pink buds of large size, shading to 
copper at base of petals. An extra strong, 
growing bush and a fine variety for cutting. 
Price .$0.75 
BETTY SUTTOR. A rich, deep clear shade of 
rose pink of particular beauty in the half open 
bud. A splendid variety for cutting as well 
as garden effect. A strong grower, with 
good foliage. 
Price .$0.75 
BETTY UPRICHARD. Semi-double, ruffled 
flower, salmon pink lightened inside with sal¬ 
mon, outside deepening copper. Beautiful in 
the bud and an extra good grower and pro¬ 
ducer of flowers. 
Price .$0.60 
BRIARCLIFFE. Large, pointed buds of brilli¬ 
ant pink opening to large, full flowers of the 
same color. A very fragrant Rose and a good 
grower. 
Price .$0.60 
CALEDONIA. A fine new Rose and one of 
the strongest growing white Roses ever pro¬ 
duced. Long, pointed buds of pure white 
opening to a beautiful flower of snowy white. 
Very fragrant. 
Price .$0.75 
CHAS. K. DOUGLAS. A bedding Rose of ex¬ 
ceptional scarlet color. Long pointed buds, 
beautiful for cutting, opening to large, semi¬ 
double flowers of deep red. Always in bloom 
and very strong and hardy. 
Price .$0.60 
CHAS. P. KILHAM. One of the newest vari¬ 
eties of popular shadings. Handsome buds of 
Tyrian red shading through rich orange to 
gold at base of petals. A strong grower with 
good foliage. 
Price .$0.75 
COLUMBIA. This beautiful, clear pink Rose 
has been popular for many -years and will 
continue to be so. It is very double and a 
good, strong grower. 
Price .$0.60 
CUBA. Long, pointed buds of orange, scar¬ 
let, opening to immense, cup shape blooms 
of brilliant orange, vermilion. A new Rose of 
fine growing habits, and sure to be popular. 
Price .$0.75 
DAME EDITH HELEN. The largest and most 
double of the clear pink Roses. A Rose that, 
because of its size, attracts lots of attention 
in the garden. 
Price .$0.60 
EDEL. A very popular, extremely large dou¬ 
ble white rose with the slightest tinge of 
ivory at base of petals. Strong grower and 
stands the sun well. 
Price .$0.75 
Note —The prices shown in this book are for roses planted and growing in Cloverset Pots. Up to April 
1st and after November 1st we can furnish Dormant or Bare Root Roses at 15 cents per plant less 
than these printed prices. 
