HARDY JUNE —TREE —EVERBLOOMING BABY ROSES 
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Sunkist. F rom the time the bud begins to unfural, un¬ 
til several days later when the petals fall to the 
ground, Sunkist, is a Rose of entrancing beauty. The 
buds are large, long-pointed, brilliant yellow and 
slowly unfold to a brilliant yellow bloom with rich red 
shading. Its fragrance is simply delicious. Free bloom¬ 
er. Excellent for cutting. 
Talisman. Strikingly beautiful, this extraordinary new 
Rose is a remarkable blending of old rose, deep pink, 
apricot, gold, and rich yellow. As the bloom ages the 
colors become brighter. The most vivid colors yet 
produced in Roses and constantly in bloom. 
Templar. Clear sparkling crimson flowers, very full 
and fragrant. Blossoms from early summer until 
autumn. Particularly handsome and exquisitely 
fragrant. 
Venus. Two toned pink. The buds are perfect in 
form, long, artistically shaped, of a rich carmine 
pink and open to a high-pointed, two-toned pink Rose 
of great beauty and fragrance. A garden rose we 
rate above par. For cut flowers it has no equal. 
Hardy J une Roses 
This class of Roses was started by crossing the 
Damask Rose with the China Rose and then with the 
Bourbon type. The roses of this kind bloom very freely 
during the early summer, and often have other periods 
of blooming during the late summer and fall. Included 
are varieties that produce the largest and handsomest 
flowers. The size, the color, the fragrance of this class 
of roses make them favorites everywhere, but especially 
in the North. 
American Beauty. A profuse bloomer with very large, 
deep pink to carmine-cerise flowers that are delight¬ 
fully fragrant and usually borne on rather stiff stems, 
heavily clothed with foliage. 
Harrison’s Yellow. Fine, rich yellow, small and very 
double. Blooms in great profusion but in the spring 
only. One of the few absolutely hardy yellow Roses. 
Small, semi-double, golden yellow flowers, borne in 
such profusion that the plants are a mass of color. 
Paul Neyron . Has the largest individual blooms of any 
Rose. They are well shaped, too; double, fragrant 
and of a fine, clear pink color. 
Prince Camille de Rohan. One of the darkest red 
Roses; dark, but not somber, being brightened with a 
tinge of almost scarlet brilliance. The buds are finely 
formed and the open flowers are double to make this 
one of the most attractive of the red Roses. Some¬ 
times referred to as the “Black Rose,” or called 
“Black Beauty.” 
Ulrich Brunner. An excellent Rose of great beauty. 
The buds are finely formed and the blooms, when 
open, are full and of bright cherry red and unusually 
large. One of the best Hybrid Perpetuals and essen¬ 
tial in any collection. 
Tree Roses 
Tree form Roses are grafted on hardy stems three to 
lour feet high so that the Rose Bush is thus practically 
•levated to that height from the ground thus providing 
flowers in a position somewhat suggestive of the top of 
an op)en umbrella; they are exceedingly effective in gar¬ 
dens grown among bush Roses. 
We offer Tree Roses in these colors of flowers— 
White-Red—Pink—Yellow. 
Everbloomins Baby Roses 
Dwarf Polyantha Class—Polyantha meaning “many 
blooms or many flowers.” These are all small, compact, 
bushy, decidedly dwarf varieties that grow about two 
feet high. All bloom in large clusters of small, double 
flowers. They are all Everblooming Roses and make 
wonderfully attractive small hedges or edging borders 
for the Rose garden. 
Baby Ramblers are not used as much as they should 
be, possibly because they are not well enough known. 
Their hardiness, the satisfaction they give, and the 
number of most attractive colors which they can be 
supplied in, make them worthy of generous ufee. There 
is always a drive, a walk or property line which can be 
most effectively planted with a border of Baby Ram¬ 
blers. 
Baby Rambler Red. The original and the best known 
in this class. The plant grows to about two feet, form¬ 
ing immense clusters of small, double crimson blooms; 
often as many as twenty to thirty individual flowers 
to the cluster. They last well and are very showy 
through the summer. 
Baby Rambler White. Creamy white, double blooms 
in large clusters. 
Baby Dorothy Pink. A dwarf plant that has shell- 
pink blooms like Dorothy Perkins. 
Baby Rambler Orleans. Brilliant light red flowers 
with white centers borne in large trusses. Blooms 
throughout the summer. Plant is a very vigorous and 
healthy grower. 
Baby Rambler Ellen Poulsen. A splendid variety- 
Blooms profusely on a dwarf bushy plant. Gorgeous 
large flowers of bright rose-pink. 
Baby Rambler Joan D’Arc. A French variety produc¬ 
ing the purest white flowers in extraordinary large 
clusters with a most delightful fragrance. The beauty 
of this Rose is quite in keeping with the spirit of the 
famous patriot for whom it was named. 
Baby Rambler Golden Salmon. A brilliant luminous 
scarlet-orange flower makes this one of the most strik¬ 
ing Roses of this group. A new color. Profuse bloom¬ 
er. Strong thrifty grower with mildew proof foliage. 
Baby Rambler Orange Perfection. Orange-red 
flowers changing to salmon-pink. Very novel in its 
changing two-tone effect. One of the best Roses of 
its type for general purposes. 
A smart new idea in landscaping entrance walks and 
drives is to plant Hardy Kverl>loomin({ Baity Buses. 
