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little, open frilled form, blooms very liberally 
in clusters of forty or more. Very healthy 
and more than usually attractive. 
Price .$0.60 
LAFAYETTE RED. A counterpart of Lafayette 
pink except in color, which in this variety is 
a striking crimson. 
Price .$0.60 
IMPROVED LAFAYETTE. A new and im¬ 
proved Lafayette with color midway between 
the Pink and Red. Believed to be a little more 
vigorous and somewhat heavier bloomer than 
the older Lafayettes listed above. Being a 
new rose it is fast becoming very popular. 
Price .$0.60 
MISS EDITH CAVELL. We recommend this as 
the best red baby Rose. Blooms very freely. 
Blooms are brilliant scarlet red. Free growing, 
symmetrical bush. 
Price .$0.60 
Baby Roses are gaining in popularity every 
year. For borders or low hedges they cannot 
be beaten, and they also make lovely Rose 
beds. A trip to the Municipal Rose Garden 
at Topeka, Kansas, or the display in our gar¬ 
dens will demonstrate the wonderful effects of 
these Roses. 
These Roses were quite the thing in Grand¬ 
mother's Garden, and they require no more 
attention than the old Elm tree. 
low flowers that bloom late in the spring. 
Hardy. 
Price .$0.75 
HARRISON'S YELLOW. Semi-double bright 
yellow flowers covering the bushes early in 
the spring. Perfectly hardy, requiring no pro¬ 
tection in the winter. 
Price .$0.75 
PERSIAN YELLOW. Double deep golden yel¬ 
HUGONIS. Called the Sacred Rose of China. 
Very early in the spring, before the foliage 
appears, the branches are covered thickly 
with yellow single blossoms. Should be grown 
as a shrub. 
Price .$0.75 
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oies 
The following varieties are all two years old 
and should bloom the first season planted. The 
use of climbing Roses around the house is 
becoming increasingly popular, especially 
since the new large flowering sorts have been 
originated. 
We also offer three year old climbing Roses 
in the above varieties at 50 cents per plant 
extra above prices for two-year-old plants. 
These three-year-old plants are in containers 
and all have heavy canes six to eight feet 
long. For immediate effects we strongly recom¬ 
mend them. 
PRICE, except when noted, planted in con¬ 
tainers $0.75. After April 15th we offer Climb¬ 
ing Roses only in pots as it is then too late 
to plant dormant Roses. 
NOTE ON CLIMBING ROSES—It will be 
noticed that we do not offer the old fashioned 
rambler type of climbing Rose, they being 
so susceptible to fungus diseases, and the 
new varieties we do offer are so far superior 
to the Rambler type in both growth, foliage, 
form and color of bloom, that we have no call 
for the Rambler type once our customers un¬ 
derstand the great differences between the 
two types. 
AMERICAN PILLAR. Large clusters of crim¬ 
son pink flowers, each flower with a large 
white center. A climber perfectly hardy and 
of great vigor. Price.$0.75 
CHAPLIN'S PINK CLIMBER. The same as 
Paul's Scarlet except for color, which is clear 
deep pink. A new climber and very effect¬ 
ive. Price .$0.75 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. Large dou¬ 
ble flowers of the famous American Beauty 
Red. A good grower. Price.$0.75 
CLIMBING DAINTY BESS. A very beautiful 
light pink single Rose. One of the newest 
and in our gardens last summer bloomed off 
and on during the entire season. 
Price .$1.00 
DR. VAN FLEET. The strongest grower of all 
the climbers. A flesh pink double bud, open¬ 
ing almost white. Price.$0.75 
MARY WALLACE. Double flowers of flame 
pink, excellent for cutting. A strong grower. 
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. 
