KLYN'S "DO-BLOOM" 
Hybrid Tea or Everblooming Roses 
Through the ages the Rose has been a mark of refinement and distinction. Either in the 
garden or in the home, and at the smallest or most important social functions, it has com¬ 
manded the attention and love of those who enjoy the nobler things in life. 
Klyn’s Roses have brought this enjoyment for half a century and will continue to do so, 
as every year we offer the best of the new varieties. 
All varieties in this section, 75 cts. each, unless otherwise noted 
Ami Qiiinard. The best dark red Rose of 
today. Rlackish red buds opening to semi¬ 
double, rich maroon flowers with that sweet 
old Rose fragrance. Strong, upright grower. 
Autumn. An extraordinarily colored bloom 
of burnt sienna shailings, on strong stems. 
The plants have dark green, glossy foliage. 
Betty Uprichard. Vigorous, healthy plants 
make this an ideal garden variety. The 
flowers are semi-double, of good size and 
substance, brilliant orange-carmine inside, 
with reverse light salmon. 
Briarcliff. An almost thornless plant which 
does equally well in the garden or under 
glass. Beautiful, pleasing rose-pink blooms. 
One of the finest for cutting. 
Caledonia. Large, full, fragrant, pure white 
flowers on long stems for cutting. This 
healthy, vigorous grower is a real garden 
acquisition. 
Cathrine Kordes. Large, double, glowing 
carmine-scarlet flowers come singly on 
erect, strong stems. Attractive, symmetri¬ 
cal plants with disease-resistant foliage. 
Cecil. A fine Rose with large, pure yellow 
flowers. This is the best of the single yel¬ 
lows and is very beautiful indeed. 
Charles K. Douglas. A standard red variety 
which simply blooms all the time. The 
large, loose flowers are unfading carmine- 
scarlet; plants with healthy foliage. 
Charles P. Kilham. A marvelously colored 
Rose of brilliant orange and Oriental red, 
sulfused with glowing scarlet. It is a well- 
built flower on a fine garden plant. 
Condesa de Sastago. See page .5. 
Dainty Bess. An adorable single variety 
bearing informally shaped blooms of rose- 
pink, with a large mass of wine-colored 
stamens. One cluster makes a fine table 
decoration. Big, bushy plants blooming all 
the time. 
Dame Edith Helen. An exhibition and cut- 
flower Rose. Large, clear pink flowers of 
faultless form, deliciously scented. It is a 
shy bloomer in midsummer, but magnifi¬ 
cent in spring and autumn. 
Duchess of Wellington. We think this the 
ideal yellow on account of its many good 
qualities. A vigorous and very floriferous 
plant. Its apricot fragrance alone makes it 
worth growing. 
Edel. Strong plants and immense white flow¬ 
ers of perfect form. It is very double and 
does best in a dry season. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Outside of petals 
Oriental red, cerise, and orange, the inside 
salmon-pink. Fragrant. Splendid form, 
and strong plants which bloom freely. 
Editor AlcFarland. See page 5. 
E. (L Hill. Large, full, brilliant crimson 
flowers of perfect form with a most delight¬ 
ful fragrance, borne singly on erect stems. 
Ideal for cutting. Very free flowering. 
Eldorado. Very large, clear yellow flowers 
which are especially fine in autumn. One of 
the good yellow American Roses. 
Elizabeth of A ork. Lovely flowers of a rich 
shade of cerise-pink. An entirely distinctive 
sort. The plants bloom profusely and carry 
their blooms singly on long stems. 
Etoile de Hollaiide. A splendid sort with no 
serious faults. Its fairly full, brilliant red 
flowers open in all weathers and have won¬ 
derful fragrance. Its vigorous habit and 
clean foliage make it ideal in the garden. 
Federico Casas. Coppery pink and orange 
flowers of really artistic design. Ideal for 
garden decoration or for cutting, keeping 
well when cut. An outstanding Rose. 
Glowing Carmine. The name describes its 
color. Never have we seen a Rose with more 
beautifully pointed buds which open into 
such perfectly shaped flowers. Strong 
growth and good foliage make it excel¬ 
lent in the garden. $1.00 each. 
Golden Dawn. One of the finest and most 
nearly fool-proof garden Roses ever pro¬ 
duced. Large, globular, straw-yellow buds 
with old-rose markings, opening to fully 
double, soft lemon-yellow blooms with real 
Tea Rose fragrance. 
Grenoble. A vigorous grower producing 
plenty of beautiful scarlet-crimson flowers 
on long, strong stems. Fine for cutting. 
Gruss an Aachen. A floriferous sort than 
which there is no better bedding or border 
variety. Its fully double, flesh-pink-salmon 
and yellow flowers are produced in endless 
profusion on plants with rich bronzy foliage. 
Klyn’s “DO-BLOOM” Roses are guaranteed 
to bloom the first flowering period after purchase. 
If they fail to do so, we will replace the plants or 
refund your money. 
See our reduced quantity price offer on page 15 
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GERARD K. KLYN 
Mentor, Ohio 
