Hardy Field-Grown Everblooming Roses 
Nothing surpasses the satisfaction which the Rose lover gains from a properly selected planting of Ever- 
blooming Roses. We offer our patrons Everblooming Roses throughout the entire color range in varieties 
which are thoroughly hardy, strong growers, and profuse bloomers throughout the entire summer. That is 
whv we have given perhaps more thought to Everblooming Roses than to any other department of our Nursery. 
Our Roses are out-door field grown—hardy, thrifty and vigorous. Do not confuse our hardy Two Year field 
grown Roses with the much lighter grade hot-house, pot grown Roses, grown under glass and offered at low prices. 
Our field grown hardy Roses have bloomed each summer for Two Years in the Nursery before being dug for 
shipment. We produce the best quality Rose Bushes; Roses that can be depended on to grow and bloom profusely. 
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in a g«»r;ieoiis eom!*inali«ii. Kxireniely hardy. 
Autumn. The richest colored flower among the Multi¬ 
colored Roses. Its buds of deep burnt-orange, 
almost brown, open into large, very double blooms 
of the same color, stained and splashed with red, 
orange and various shades of pink. A bouquet of 
exquisitely fragrant Autumn Roses is a real picture 
of Autumn’s glorious colors. 
Betty Uprichard. The outside of the petals is a blend 
of deep-toned carmine with coppery orange while the 
inside is mostly a delicate salmon-pink. A delight¬ 
fully contrastive t 3 rpe. 
Briarcliff. Fragrant, high-centered double blooms of 
brilliant rose-pink. The buds are large and pointed, 
and the flowers are very long lasting. 
Caledonia. One of the most beautiful white Roses ever 
introduced. Very large white buds with a greenish 
tint, open to majestic, perfumed blooms of pure 
wax-like white. Long lasting flowers borne on strong 
stems. A perfect garden and cutting Rose. 
Chas. K. Douglas. Extra large, brilliant scarlet buds 
flushed with velvety crimson. Vigorous upright 
growdh. Just a few of these dominating rich buds 
make a delightful bouquet. 
Charles P. Kilham. Stiiking flaming scarlet, orange 
with a touch of violet, all have a part in developing 
this new gorgeous Rose. Spicy fragrance. ,\ fine 
bouquet Rose. 
Columbia. An American Rose equally popular and 
successful under glass and in the garden—something 
that can [be said of very few varieties. Buds and 
blooms are large, full, well shaped 
and of a brilliant rosy pink color 
that deepens as the flowers age. 
The blooms of Columbia outlast 
nearly all others. Makes a strong 
growth, blooms profusely and 
constantly. 
Copper Beauty (Condesa de Sas- 
tago). Produces a profusion of 
beautiful fully double, two-toned 
blossoms, deep coppery j^iiik in¬ 
side with golden yellow reverse. 
Very hardy and extremely fra¬ 
grant. A n('w “Prize-Winning” introduction 
of merit. 
Crusader. A magnificent fragrant new cherry 
red rose, reverse of petals suffused with sil¬ 
ver. The buds are long and pointed, blooms 
are of mammoth size and fullness, and 
borne on stiff stems that make it a favorite 
for bouquets. 
Dame Edith Helen. A beautiful, large shell 
pink Rose. One of the largest and most per¬ 
fect of the newer Roses. The shapely buds 
with beautifully arranged petals, most fra¬ 
grant of all pink Roses, blossom freely on 
long, strong stems. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Long pointed cream, 
orange, and rosy carmine buds open to high- 
centered, perfectly formed salmon-colored 
flowers that are heavily overspread with 
gold. \Yry fragrant. 
Ami Quinard. Darkest of the reds. Blackish buds 
on long, strong stems, open to double flowers of vel¬ 
vety-crimson-maroon, with a soft black luster. In¬ 
stead of fading, the petals get darker as the bloom 
ages. A splendid fragrant cutting Rose. 
Angele Pernet. Its most unusual feature is its glorious 
crimson and gold color. Simply indescribable is its 
lovely coppery apricot shadings, blending from vivid 
red to a glowing orange. Large full petaled blooms 
make gorgeous bouquets. 
