ROSES—The Aristocrats 
of the Garden! 
Etoile de Hollande 
Betty Upricltard —One of the finest 
new roses; with brilliant copper red 
buds and semi-double salmon pink 
flowers, stained with copper pink on 
the outside. A profuse bloomer and an 
outstanding variety. 
Columbia —This beautiful rose pro¬ 
duces long stemmed pointed flowers of 
a vivid pink throughout the entire sea¬ 
son. Fragrant, and a good, vigorous 
grower. 
Condessa de Sastoga ■—Three-toned, 
red and copper inside, yellow outside. 
Etoile de Hollande —The finest dark 
red rose for general purposes. Long 
pointed buds opening to immense size, 
velvety crimson and produced with 
great freedom throughout the season. 
One of the best Red Hybrid Teas 
grown. 
Edith Nellie Perkins —Pale salmon 
overlaid with gold. 
Editor McFarland —■ Deepest pink 
garden rose. Perfectly formed buds; 
clear, brilliant pink; long stems, fra¬ 
grant. Vigorous, healthy grower. 
Frau Karl Druscbki (Snow Q,ueen)-—- 
Large snow-white double flowers in 
June and some in fall. Strong grower. 
Joanna Hill — A clear yellow rose, 
with long pointed buds opening to 
semi-double flowers; profuse bloomer. 
Hadley — Flowers large and well 
formed. Flowers freely with long 
pointed buds, rich crimson in color, 
and sweetly scented. 
J. L. Mock —The gorgeous double 
flowers are produced with the greatest 
freedom on long stiff stems and are a 
deep imperial pink, the outside of 
petals a silvery rose white. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria —We think 
this is the best white with soft pearly 
white blossoms tinted with a slight 
lemon in center. Fragrant and with 
beautifully formed flowers on long 
graceful stems. A strong, free, healthy 
grower. 
Clias. P. Killiam—A glowing scarlet 
flushed with orange; a strong grower, 
free flowering, sweetly scented. Long, 
pointed buds opening to perfectly 
formed, full double flowers. 
Luxemburg—-The best yellow rose 
for our section. A fine, large, fully dou¬ 
ble, rich golden yellow blossom, vig¬ 
orous habit. You can’t go wrong on this 
one. 
Lady Hillingdon —The always popu¬ 
lar, beautiful apricot-yellow rose with 
T RULY, roses are the most magnificent of all flowers! In 
fragrance, in beauty of form and coloring. The varieties listed 
are chosen for beauty, and for hardiness, and ease of growing. 
In buying Neosho Roses you get exceptional values. You will be 
delighted at how well developed these plants are and at what fine 
blooms and foliage they will produce. 
lovely buds and exquisitely formed 
open blooms produced continuously. A 
strong, vigorous grower and free 
flowering. 
Mrs. Pierre S. DuPont —Buds are 
reddish gold, opening into beautiful 
yellow flowers. 
Margaret McCredy —This extraordi¬ 
nary rose has found unstinted praise 
everywhere shown. Large buds opening 
to double cupped flower with brilliant 
red petals on hinges of deep gold. 
Seldom out of bloom. 
Mrs. G. A. Van Hossem —A most 
striking blending of dark vivid orange 
and apricot. Frequently has touches of 
bronze on reverse of petals. Deeply im¬ 
pressed maroon veins. Flowers large 
and perfectly formed. 
Mrs. Clias. Bell —A new member of 
the Radiance family, with lovely shell 
pink buds and blooms of fine globular 
form, with shadings of soft salmon, 
sweetly perfumed. One of the best. 
Pres. Hoover —-Large flowers of cerise 
pink, flame, scarlet and yellow with 
broad, thick petals; very fragrant. 
Handsome foliage. A great improve¬ 
ment over Talisman. 
Radiance —Plants of wonderful fol¬ 
iage and vigor, constantly producing 
large, brilliant rose-pink blooms of ex¬ 
cellent globular shape and intense fra¬ 
grance. There are more Radiance roses 
grown and planted than any other 
dozen varieties put together. 
Red Radiance —The same good habit 
and blooming qualities of Radiance, but 
a bright cerise-red in color. 
Talisman —-A glorious multi-colored 
rose, unfolding its broad thick petals 
from the beautifully pointed bud. Vivid 
cerise-pink, softly flamed with yellow, 
orange and scarlet. Delightfully fra¬ 
grant. The most vivid color yet pro¬ 
duced in roses. 
E. G. Hill —Beautiful long buds of 
perfect form. High centered flower of 
dazzling scarlet, shading to a deeper 
red as it develops. Free bloomer. 
RUGOSA ROSES 
F. J. Grootendorst —This is a con¬ 
tinuous bloomer with shiny, leathery 
foliage and rugged, hardy growth. 
Blooms in clusters. Grows 4' to 5' high 
and makes a beautiful hedge. 
Hugonis Rose —A dense bush grow¬ 
ing 6' to 8' tall. In May covered with 
shimmering yellow flowers 2" across, 
single, set closely to red-maroon canes. 
Grows like Spirea V. H. in habit. 
Rugosa Alba — Single pure white 
flowers, highly scented, followed by 
pretty berries. Strong grower. 
Rugosa Rubra —Flowers bright rosy 
crimson, fragrant. 
Sir Thomas , Liptou- —A vigorous 
grower to 6' high, very hardy and pro¬ 
duces semi-double white fragrant flow¬ 
ers at intervals all summer. 
DWARF POLYANTHA 
“BABY” ROSES 
Here are the ideal roses for bedding 
purposes. Also are useful in foundation 
plantings for additional color. They 
form shapely, compact bushy plants 
about 12 or 18 inches high, producing 
from spring until frost, their clusters 
of small flowers. Quite hardy. Your 
choice of Pink, Red or White. 
EVERBLOOMING CLIMBING 
ROSES 
Columbia — Pink. Kaiserin Augusta 
Victoria —White. Red Radiance —Cerise 
red. 
HARDY CLIMBING ROSES 
American Beauty —A strong grower 
with large flowers of a pleasing rose- 
pink. Very good for cutting. 
American Pillar —A single flowering 
variety with large flowers of a lively 
pink with white center and yellow 
stamens. 
Dr. Van Fleet —Long pointed buds of 
a rich flesh-pink. Splendid for cutting. 
Dorothy Perkins — The ideal pink 
rambler with numerous clusters of 
beautiful double shell pink flowers. A 
vigorous grower and ideal to cover 
fences. 
Excelsa—The red Dorothy Perkins. 
Radiant blood red clusters fairly cov¬ 
ering the thrifty vines. 
Gardenia —Deep golden flowers pass¬ 
ing to creamy white. Quite hardy. 
Mary Wallace — Although a good 
pillar rose, it becomes self-supporting 
and makes an ideal dooryard bush. The 
flowers are semi-double, a bright clear 
rose pink with salmon base. These are 
often 4 inches across, appearing inter¬ 
mittently throughout the season fol¬ 
lowing their first glorious outburst in 
late spring. 
Pauls Scarlet — The most brilliant 
scarlet, semi-double flowers, freely pro¬ 
duced. Of strong climbing habit and 
very hardy. 
Silver Moon —An exceedingly hardy 
climber with dark, glossy green foli¬ 
age, and luxuriant growth. The creamy 
white buds are long and pointed and 
open into semi-double white flowers 
with golden yellow stamens. Flowers 
are borne on long stems, being excel¬ 
lent for cutting in bud or half open 
bloom. 
W’ichuraiana (Memorial Rose) —Here 
is a ground-covering rose with pure 
white single flowers in June. Beautiful, 
dark, glossy green leaves. Exception¬ 
ally good for covering low terraces and 
in cemetery plantings as it is excep¬ 
tionally hardy and vigorous. 
