Garden Roses 
Always a desirable choice, because of their hardiness and general dependability. These 
varieties flower freely in June, and also bloom frequently later in the season. 
SYMPHONY (Patent No. 79)—A splendid ever-blooming hybrid perpetual with very large 
and perfectly formed buds of blush pink which open to full flowers of pale rose. 
$1.25 each 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI—Snow-white flowers with firm petals; very vigorous. 
GEORGE AHRENDS—Deep-petaled, pointed blooms of soft pink, delicately scented. 
HENRY NEVARD—Finely formed flowers of crimson-scarlet; free-flowering. 
MME. ALBERT BARBIER—Soft fawn-yellow with shaded centre ; constantly in bloom. 
MRS. JOHN LAING — Splendid variety. Clear pink, cup-shaped ; fragrant; fine foliage. 
PAUL NEYRON —Dark lilac-rose blooms of great size; very sweet, blooming freely. 
PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN—Dark crimson, shaded maroon ; fragrant. 
S. M. GUSTAV V—Double, perfect live pink; very fragrant. 
Polyantha or Baby Roses 
This class of roses should be planted more generally; for they are very hardy, flower 
continuously, and are of value as cut flowers. 
ELSE POULSON—Single, clustered flowers of rich rose-pink; fine for hedges. 
LAFAYETTE—Striking light crimson flowers, frilled, borne in loose clusters. 
LA MARNE —Semi-double flowers, blush centre, petals edged with salmon-rose. 
PINK GRUSS AN AACHEN—Large, full flowers of glowing salmon-pink ; a distinct and 
desirable variety of good form. 
PINK CHARM —A new bedding rose of fine habit of growth and blooms freely. The 
fully double flowers are a lovely shade of deep pink. It is ideal for mass effect. 
— Suggestions for Care of Roses - 
After the ground has been thoroughly prepared with well-decayed cow 
manure if possible, it is desirable to make light surface applications perhaps 
three times during the season, the latter not later than August 15th, using a 
high-grade commercial fertilizer. 
For spraying to keep them in good order, we recommend the use of 
TRLO-GEN, the special rose spray, every ten days. 
