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CALL’S NURSERIES, PERRY, OHIO 
CAL 
BETTER 
American Beauty 
10 
for 
ROSES 
AMERICAN BEAUTY— Large flowers 
of beautiful carmine. Extremely fra¬ 
grant. The most popular rose for a 
generation. 
BETTY UPRICHARD— S emi-double sal¬ 
mon pink flowers, stained with copper. 
Blooms profusely; excellent for cutting. 
BRIARCLIFF —Lovely pointed buds of bright 
clear rose pink. Healthy, vigorous growth. 
COLUMBIA —Large double flowers of clear pink. 
Blooms throughout the summer profusely. 
C. K. DOUGLAS— A fine crimson scarlet rose. 
Plant grows to medium height, blooming through 
the entire season. 
White 
DAME EDITH HELEN— Pure pink both in bud and 
full bloom. Highly scented, 
and never fades. A prize 
winning variety. 
ETOILE DE FRANCE— One 
of the most charming red vel¬ 
vety roses. Produced on long 
stems. Very fragrant. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE — 
Fragrant, free blooming, well 
formed, on long stems. Flow¬ 
ers velvety scarlet, and a 
most popular garden variety. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI— 
Finest of the white June roses. 
Large billowy white blossoms. 
Very fragrant, vigorous 
grower. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ— Vivid 
cherry red, fine bronze fo¬ 
liage, free blooming throughout the summer. 
Makes a large bushy plant. 
HADLEY —Exceptionally bright crimson flower 
staying in bud form longer than most other 
varieties. Long stems, fine for cutting. 
J. L. MOCK —Bright rich pink, large gi¬ 
gantic flowers opening to full cup- 
shape flowers. Numerous petals giv¬ 
ing it a peony effect. 
Etoile De Hollande 
K. A. VICTOR¬ 
IA — Snowy 
white with faint 
yellow about the 
base of the buds. 
Vigorous grower, and 
deliciously fragrant. 
LADY HILLINGDON— 
Rich apricot yellow buds 
opening to a pale yellow 
tinged with pink. 
EA. 
2 YEAR 
FIELD 
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I 
We 
offer only the hardy 
va- 
rieties 
as 
we have found them 
to be 
the 
most satisfactory 
for 
the North 
Central states. 
