Heinrich Wendland 
/~DCMORic The citizens of Grenoble, France, 
taKtiNtJDLC. thought enough of this red Rose 
to ask the originator, Charles Mallerin, to 
name it for their city. The plant is very 
vigorous and the blooms come on unusually 
long stems, making it one of the best garden 
roses for cutting. The buds are crimson, but 
the open flower is brilliant red, almost scar¬ 
let, and a bed stands out like a fire. 75c. 
HADI FY ^ rich glorious red shading to vel- 
riAULC I. purple. Flowers exceedingly 
fragrant. Buds are high and pointed. A 
rose that should be in every collection. 50c. 
★HEIDEKIND (Patent No. 78). A veritable bou¬ 
quet of bloom from Spring until late Fall—liter¬ 
ally hundreds of flowers in bloom at one time. 
The flowers are a distinct new type, beautifully 
formed and double, 2 to 4 Inches across. The 
color of the buds is brilliant coppery rose; the 
flowers as they open are glowing rose. $1.00. 
HEINRICH WENDLAND. 
Here is a rose for 
those who like their 
colors strong. The buds are a deep reddish- 
maroon, and they open to a riotously color¬ 
ful bloom of fiery scarlet and rich yellow 
in various shades and combinations which 
vary with the weather but which are never 
dimmed, even in the hottest sun. 75c. 
★HINRICH GAEDE. The flowers are crimson on 
an orange background and the general color 
effect is orange-scarlet or copper-orange. It 
has a rich honey-sweet fragrance, and the fairly 
double flowers are borne on long stems on a 
vigorous strong bush with excellent foliage. It 
rates among the best new roses. $1.00. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY. A dark rich velvety 
crimson of even color. 
Produces long stems. Flower is double and 
pointed. Sweetly scented. 50c. 
iDicu r'UADU This rose of Irish origin is 
iKion v.^nAK/vt. judeed charming. The buds 
are perfectly formed, deep blush-pink, tint¬ 
ed apricot. The flowers are large and beau¬ 
tifully shaped; the bushes vigorous and free 
flowering. 75c. 
Jean Cote 
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I TUII r>\A/ We consider this one of 
J. OllU InlLOW. best roses of its color 
—^rich glowing, rose-pink and probabiy about 
the most perfect form of any pink. 75c. 
★JEAN COTE (Patent applied for). Large, 
ovoid bud of deep brownish orange; mammoth 
bloom, full to the center but the petals are 
not crammed. The color is a solid orange, al¬ 
most brown. Flowers come singly and continu¬ 
ously on good stems but not broom-stick-like, 
and the blooms wave gracefully with the breeze. 
Fruity fragrance. $2.00; 3 for $5.00. 
Single Roses AfToong "fhe Most Beautiful Roses Grown 
prpii A wonderful decorative, single 
j,Qgg with good-sized five petalled 
flowers of a glorious buttercup-yellow, 
often 5 inches across. Blooms continuously 
on a large, densely branched bush with 
immense, glossy green, mildew-proof foli¬ 
age. 75c. 
DAINTY BESS. 
Large, single, five-pet- 
aled blooms, 3 to 4 inches 
across, come in ciusters. The edges of the 
petals are ruffled. Their soft rose-pink 
color is enhanced by the cluster of sta¬ 
mens on wine-red filaments. Vigorous, 
upright plants always in bloom. 75c. 
ININnFFNFF This rose has an unusual 
attraction not possessed by 
most other roses. The great stiff-petalled 
fiowers, 4 to 6 inches across, are single 
and pure white. The long ivory bud and 
the exquisite open flower with snowy- 
white petals and contrasting amber sta¬ 
mens, the delicious spicy scent, all appeal 
very strongly to those who like something 
different. 75c. 
IDICU ciC(~AMC A beautiful single rose 
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pointed. Color bronzy-orange to pink, 
shaded to apricot. An excellent rose for 
corsages. 50c. 
The complefe collection of nine single roses—$4.75 postpaid 
I FMI MFIKC A very pretty hydrangea-pink, 
LciNi iNCUio, shaded reddish old-rose on the 
reverse. Large and full. 50c. 
★LESLIE DUDLEY. The coloring is a lovely blend¬ 
ing of coral-pink, golden yellow and salmon, the 
general color effect in the open flower being 
salmon-pink with buff overtones. The great 
beauty of the flower lies in the fact that every 
bloom, whether it be in the bud, half-open or 
full blown, is absolutely perfect with not a petal 
misshapen, no matter what the weather. $1.00. 
incAM/'Cicc A world-renowned ‘"Gold 
LUO AiNtoCLCO. Medal” variety. Originated 
in Los Angeles, this superb rose has created 
a sensation wherever grown and should be 
in every garden. Its color is a rich flame 
pink shading to apricot and yellow. 50c. 
uii I Large buds and blooms that 
JOANNA HILL. g^j,g pointed. Color is 
a delicate shade of golden yellow, deepening 
toward the center to a warm apricot tinge. 
Fragrant and free flowering and especially 
fine for cutting. 50c. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTE VICTORIA. ^ e aVtVy 
grower, with splendid foliage and superb 
buds. Pure white, occasionally tinted with 
cream at the center of the open flowers. 50c. 
KATHERINE PECHTOLD. 
sized buds of old gold and bronzy orange 
opening into moderately filled blooms of a 
coppery orange flushed with gold. 75c. 
kinWAI A lovely color combination in deli- 
MuvvAi. g^^g pagtei colors. Large, full, ex¬ 
quisitely shaped buds of pale yellow, tinted 
with terra-cotta, beautiful in coloring from 
the time the bud appears until the last 
petal drops. 75c. 
Katherine Pechtold 
KILLARNEY DOUBLE WHITE. 
This is a beau¬ 
tiful sport of 
Killarney with lovely pure white blooms of 
moderate fragrance. 50c. 
LADY MARGARET STEWART. ^nT^ dLTinct 
color, the flowers in the young stage are a 
deep sunflower yellow heavily veined and 
splashed with orange-scarlet. 50c. 
The Exquisite 
Baby Roses 
CECILE BRUNNER. ™ y isTi" 
heart ’ Rose. It makes a handsome min¬ 
iature rose, coming in sprays of three to 
five buds. Color, biush, shaded light sal¬ 
mon-pink; distinct and desirable. 50c. 
GLORIA MUNDI. ^ 
scarlet, the most brilliant orange-scarlet 
imaginable. The flowers are well-formed, 
full double and borne in many rlowered 
graceful clusters. 50c. 
Cl iKjcLj|kjr Here is something new and 
ouiNomiNc. extremely attractive in Baby 
Roses. This splendid variety makes a 
compact little bush, 18 inches high, cov¬ 
ered ali through the season with a pro¬ 
fusion of perfect little double flowers 
which are a deep apricot-orange in the 
bud, lightenin.g to apricot-yellow in the 
open flower. 75c. 
The Collection of Three—$1.35, Postpaid 
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