ROSES—The Queen of Flowers 
Among- all the flowering shrubs that make for beauty, grace 
and ornamentation, there is none that can compare with the rose. 
The wide range of color, shape and size of the blooms and the 
diversity and character of the foliage give it a wider range for 
decoration tha any other single group of plants. 
Write for our free booklet giving instructions for planting 
roses. 
PRICES OF ALL 2 YEAR ROSES EXCEPT WHERE NOTED 
ARE 45c EACH; 3 FOR $1.15; DOZ. $4.00 PREPAID. 
AUSTRIAN COPPER —Single flowers of intense copper-red, 
reverse of petals, bright golden yellow. Plant is extremey hardy 
and grows very large and shrub-like. 
BETTY U PR I CHARD —A blend of coppery orange on outer 
petals and salmon pink within. 
BRIARCLIFF —One of the very best clear pink roses. Beauti¬ 
ful, well-formed bud opens to full double flower. Fine fragrance. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO— (New). Brilliant copper-pink in¬ 
side, the outside of petals golden yellow. 
CECILE BRUNNER —Continuous blooms, light pink in color. 
Flowers are small and plant dwarf and bushy. 
DUCHESS OF ATHOL —Everblooming, with large, globular¬ 
shaped buds and flowers of deep bronzy yellow, tinged with 
orange and old rose. 
E. G. HILL —Long buds, full flowers. Dazzling scarlet matur¬ 
ing to deeper red. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE —Brilliant crimson red. A vigorous, 
healthy grower and very free bloomer. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI (H. P.) —Pure snow-white; long, 
pointed buds; large, full flowers; free and constant. 
GOLDEN SALMON (Polyantha)—Lovely salmon orange. Plant 
dwarf and bushy. 
GROOTENDORST —A shrub rose of the Rugosa class. Grows 
6 feet high and extremely hardy, flowers are borne continuously 
through the summer. May be obtained in pink or red. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ (H. T.)—Bright crimson, white, fiery- 
red center; cup-shaped; semi-double flowers in clusters; so 
free in bloom as to present a blaze of scarlet. 
HADLEY —One of the finest reds for our locality. A rich 
deep, velvety red, with fine fragrance. 
IMPERIAL POTENTATE —Large, perfectly formed flowers of 
shiny rose-pink. Pine foliage and strong grower. 
JOANNA HILL —Buds are long-pointed, opening into large, 
semi-double, long-lasting flowers. Color is creamy yellow. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA— An old favorite. Creamy- 
white buds opening to clear white flowers. Everblooming. 
LOS ANGELES (H. T.)—One of the finest roses ever intro¬ 
duced. The growth is very vigorous and produces a long-stemmed 
flower of a luminous flame-pink, toned with coral and shaded 
with translucent gold at the base of the petals. The buds are long 
and pointed. 
MME. TESTOUT —Everblooming. Silvery rose flowers. Plant 
strong and vigorous. 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT (H. T.)—Buds coral red shaded 
yellow at base developing into handsome blooms of same colors 
passing to rosy scarlet. No rose more beautiful in its color 
markings. 
MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD —Yellowish orange, inside of petals 
suffused pink shading darker at base. (See color section for illus¬ 
tration of Mme. Perraud.) This variety only, 60c each, 3 for $1.50. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE —Pure white slightly blushed at the 
center. 
MME. BUTTERFLY —A splendid fi:(ee.-.blooming variety. Light 
pink shaded with rose and gold. A really excellent rose for 
cutting. 
MARGARET McGREDY —Everblooming. Large ovoid buds 
and double cupped flowers of solid orange, Vermillion. Foliage, 
light green; very prolific and hardy. 
MRS. CHAS. RUSSELL —^One of the few good pinks. Color is 
rich, clear, bright pink. It is very popular and very satisfactory. 
MRS. E. P. THOM —Pointed buds, clear yellow, fading slightly 
as the flower opens. 
PADRE —Similar to Herriot but darker. Beautiful buds of 
copper opening to semi-double flowers. Plant is vigorous; fol¬ 
iage, pretty yellow-green; blooms with exceptional freedom. 
Does not fade. 
PRES. HOOVER —Rose of wonderful colors. A fine blend of 
orange and pink. Makes a vigorous growth. 
This rose is unquestionably the finest garden variety in its 
color. When well grown it develops tints and tones of almost 
unbelievable depth. 
RADI ANCE-PIN K —Brilliant rose-pink buds, opening to well- 
formed shining flowers with lighter tints on the reverse of the 
petals; globular in shape and very fragrant. The plant makes 
splendid, vigorous growth and is on the whole, the most reliable 
clear pink variety. 
RADIANCE-RED —This variety has the same fine charac¬ 
teristics of the Pink Radiance. The color is light crimson; flow¬ 
ers borne on strong stems in great profusion until frost. Main¬ 
tains the same degree of popularity as its close pink relation. 
SOUTHPORT —One of the newer reds that commands the 
attention of everyone seeing it. Plant has nice foliage, good 
growth, color is bright crimson. Buds are pointed and long. This 
variety only, 60c each, 3 for $1.50. (See color section for illustra¬ 
tion of Southport.) 
SOUV. DeCLAUDIUS PERNET (H. T.)—The sensation in a 
large yellow bloom perfectly formed. Glossy foliage. Strong 
grower. 
SUNBURST —Fine yellow flowers, strongly suffused with 
orange at the center; fragrant and well shaped. Plant has a 
slightly spreading habit. It is an older rose but because of its 
intense color will probably never be replaced. 
TALISMAN —A new rose of wonderful quality. A glorious 
assemblage of the following colors: Apricot, orange, gold, pink 
and rose. Bud is beautifully shaped, developing into medium¬ 
sized fully double flowers. 
TRIOMPHE D’ORLEANS —A fine red companion to the 
Cecile Brunner. Flowers are tiny, bright cherry-red, produced 
in trusses freely all summer. The plant is vigorous, for the type, 
growing about 2 feet high, with glossy bright green foliage. 
HARDY CLIMBING ROSES 
DOROTHY PERKINS —This is unquestionably the thriftiest, 
showiest, and most practical of the older pink climbers. 
PAUL’S SCARLET (H. W.)—Vivid scarlet shaded crimson. 
It makes a brilliant display over a long period. Now considered 
one of the very best climbers. 
CLIMBING, AMERICAN B EAUTY— Strong grower, large 
flowers. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER —The old favorite crimson clustered 
climber. 
DR. VAN FLEET —Buds pretty pink opening to pale flesh. 
Good groper. 
TAUSpNDSCHOEN —Light pink fading to nearly white after 
opening, |Thornless and hardy. 
ROSE SPECIAL! 
2 YEAR OLD ROSES IN FINEST VARIETIES, SECOND 
SIZE—RED, PINK, YELLOW OR WHITE. UNNAMED. 
POSTPAID. EACH 29c; DOZ. $3.00. 
ECLIPSE 
PATENTED ROSES 
ECLIpiSE (H. T.)—Plant Patent No. 172. Long, rich gold 
streamlined bud, enhanced by ornamental sepals. Petals are 
large and tough, but not numerous. Each $1.25. 
MARY HART —Plant Patent No. 8. Lovely red sport of Talis¬ 
man. Color is velvety blood red. Each $1.00. 
McGREDY’S SUNSET —Patent rights reserved. Outside of 
petals is a clear buttercup yellow, tipped orange, while the inside 
is chrome yellow, flushed with scarlet as it opens. Flowers are of 
medium size, full and shapely with a pleasing fragrance, very 
freely borne on strong upright stems. Very sun resistant. 
$1.50 each. 
MRS. FRANCES KING— Plant Patent No. 253. Very large and 
full rose, first tinted cream and ivory, eventually turning to white. 
Each $1.00. 
ROME GLORY (H. T.)—Patent applied for. A robust and 
vigorous plant producing long stems bearing large, crimson-red 
buds. These open into full, well-formed, fragrant cerise-red 
blooms. Each $1.50. 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL —Plant Patent No. 162. A sport of 
Pres. Hoover with all its wonderful plant qualities. Color is brick 
red toning to cerise red in center. Most striking new red of 
unusual color. Each 85c. 
BLAZE-CLIMBER —For the first time it offers a vigorous 
hardy climber with the everblooming characteristics of a tender 
tea rose. Its color is brilliant red, it has lovely shape, and is 
exquisitely fragrant. Prepaid, each $1.00. 
SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 
See Color Section for 6 Beautitful Illustrations. 
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