FIELD GROWN HARDY ROSES are Postpaid 
Our stock is all field-grown by experienced nurserymen. The varieties are selected after careful and thoughtful consideration of their 
adaptability to our severe climate. Stock is ready March 15th until in May. [ 1938 ROSE COIiIiECTIOM' 1 
Our special leaflet, “How to Plant Rosos,” free when requested. f See Third Cover Page. * 
Etoile de Hollande 
Mrs. E. P. Thom 
K. A. Victoria 
President Herbert Hoover 
Hardy Monthly Blooming 
Varieties 
AIiI. 2-'Srr. No. 1 
SIZE 
BIiOOM PROM JUNE UNTIIi FROST 
Prices: Roses prepaid by mail, single Rose 60c; 3 for $1.65; 
6 for $3.00, except as noted below. 
REDS 
Large, bright crimson. Is still the most 
American Beauty popular hardy Rose. 
AbmS deep crimson, almost black. This is a new 
/mnil t^UinarO variety and extra good. Fragrant. 
^ scarlet shading to a velvety crim- 
WrUSS an l epilbS son. Fragrant, strong grower, 
p- -| j ■J/fcllawriA Brilliant velvety red flowers on long, 
ttOlie Oe nOliailQw strong stems. Very fragrant. Now con¬ 
sidered one of the best reds. 
Eg%. USII ^ Rose of striking form and color. The long 
■ to* Hill buds produce double dazzling scarlet flowers, shading 
to a deep scarlet. 
PINKS 
Briarcliff Brilliant rich deep pink flower on long stiff stem. 
— ■■ ■■ Produce immense size soft pink flow- 
DamC ECIIXI1 HGIGn ers, sweet scented. 
Friith MaIIi.a Beautiful double flowers of soft sal- 
Kaixn neilie renting mon-pink inside and deep coppery 
rose on outer surface. 
mm _ Intense brilliant pink with lighter 
Iwli S» HCliry BOMrICS salmon-pink shadings. A model Rose 
in every way. 
TEDDOW 
A good clear yellow. Small blossom, though 
very profuse on long stems. 
Long lasting, beautifully formed buds, and 
toOIQ©ll napXIJr© fully double blooms of rich yellow. Vigor- 
Golden Ophelia 
ous grower. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom 
A thoroughly tested, pure, unfading yel¬ 
low Rose. One of the best garden yellows. 
Mrs. Pierre S. Du Pont IpVninTL'’d€%‘^oiden'y«no»: 
Very prolific bloomer and fragrant. 
WHITS 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria ^ 
Best of the whites. 
f^alA#lAnia White Roses. Full double and high 
Vaiwaonia centered. Continuous bloomer. 
Two-Tone Blossom Varieties 
A new H.T. that has some resemblance to the Talisman. 
The coloring is burnt orange streaked with red. Double 
and fragrant. Each 65c; 3 for $1.75. 
President Herbert Hoover ctlTS.^SSand 
yellow, not in other Roses. Very fragrant. Everyone is delighted 
with it. Must be seen to be fully appreciated. Each 65c; 3 for 
$1.75. 
Tnlicmsill Lhis Rose has stood the test and now is considered a 
I allSlliail remarkably popular hardy Rose. The flowers are a 
wonderful combination of coloring, having gold, apricot, yellow, and 
old rose, all in one. The outside of petals carry a still different 
combination of blended colors. Each 65c; 3 for $1.75. 
Recent Everblooming Novelties 
Each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
Q|« 0 || 1,0 Large, beautifully shaped, long-stemmed crimson buds, 
opening to a striking scarlet-crimson. 
■yi j Beautiful brilliant pink. Its beauty and 
■HCrananQ merit are in its artistic buds on long 
stems for cutting. 
Sictckf ThckKCkco Cupped flowers of golden yellow, with edges 
9 lal/l;r I ■■©■©S© of petals spotted carmine. Sweethrier fra¬ 
grance. 
Potted Roses for Late Planting 
After May 1, we will have in assorted varieties, field- 
g-rown roses growing* in larg-e pots. ASK US ABOUT THEM. 
Editor 
SPECIAL ROSE COLLECTION—“E" 
This collection of Everblooming Roses is made up of most asked 
for, popular varieties, which will give satisfaction in your garden 
and much enjoyment from the fragrant, beautiful blooms that are 
jiroduced from spring until frost. One each; 
American Beauty. Red. Golden Ophelia. Yellow. 
Gruss an Teplitz. Red. K. A. Victoria. White. 
Briarcliff. Pink. Pres. Hoover. Two-tone. 
Dame Edith Helen. Pink. Talisman. Two-tone. 
(See above for complete descriptions). 
8 Everblooming Roses ^$4°9o“v1nu" S4.00 
Gruss an Teplitz 
.:S-' . '-!■ 
E. G. Hill 
Golden Ophelia 
Talisman 
WE INVITE YOU TO SEEECT YOUR ROSES IN OUR NURSERY BASEMENT. 
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