All Our ROSES Are2-Yr. 
No. 1, Field G rown Plants 
.Mnx>. Albert Bar bier: One of the freest ..ners 
t.l the rose family. Large double flowers of a pecu¬ 
liar blending of salmon, yellow and orange-yellow. 
Max Krouse: liids fair to ;icmj litre many of the 
honors for yellow roses. Buds are long pointed, 
reddish orange. opening into superb deep yellow. 
Margaret Metiredy: An exeellent rose of free 
blooming habit. Flowers are a delightful shade of 
- s «ariot borne eontinuonsly all season. 
Met.reily’s Searlet : Another pleasing infroduetion 
ot tin* famous MdJredy family. A truly dependable 
rose both tor growth and bloom*. 
<'bas. Bell: When we say that this is a sport 
world-tamous Kadianee family we ran givi* no 
reeoinmendafion. All of the habits of ihai 
plus a coloring of a rieh. warm, salmon pink. 
Lovell Swisher: Lovely buds of rieh cop- 
scarlet 
M rs. 
of the 
higher 
croup 
Mrs. 
P<-r opening into flowers of a slightly lighter shad* 
Heartily reeommended for all growers of roses. 
Mrs. 1‘ierre S. dul’ont: One of the best of fh* 
ro wer introductions. A rose of surpassing b«*aut\ 
atol generally dependable. lu**-p rieh yellow. 
.Mrs. Sam Metiredy: All the hardiness and good¬ 
ness ol tin* Meliredy roses are found in this beautiful 
creation. Blended tones of orange and roppe.r. 
Mary. Countess of llebester: One of tin* old favor¬ 
ite standards in a deep pink. 
Norman Lambert: Bronze and yellow are softly 
blended to make this an outstanding rose. H :ls the 
eharaeterislies of tiie MetJredy family fo reeomineml it. 
I’ink Kadianee: lAery grower of roses in the 
worn! is familiar with tin* old reliable Pink Kadianee. 
>t is aeeepted as a necessity in all rose beds. 
President Herbert Hoover: Announced tin* dav 
Hoover was elected president, it has grown in pop¬ 
ularity until it is now accepted as one of f.,. greatest 
<>! all time. I nsurpassed for coloring, hardiness, and 
tree blooming. Shades of red. orange, coral, an i gold 
blend fo make it a world favorite. 
Koslyn: Although only presented in lm*:* Koslvn 
has earned a place among tin* famous yellow n*ses 
r lowers hold their bud shape well and it is a rose 
much planted tor greenhouse as well as garden. 
Koselnndia: A depeudatde rose of clear <mlden 
color and delightful fragrance. ~ 
Too well known to nee I deserin 
i \ t say ,r ,s ut t]l " kadianee family we 
tan add no further word to’emphasize its value. 
Ked biHsman: A clear beautiful red sport of tin- 
famous 1 alisinan. Buds last well and color remains 
through bloom. Ah excellent rose. 
Souv.de Mine. <’. Cham bard: One of the new in 
traductions. Each flower is a masterpi.. richness 
"t* , ''?>? !"-‘ v bI, * u< niigs. Blooms held on strong 
stems, i la lit is a good grower and hardy 
Sunburst- one nf the Pernet produefions. \ va . 
net.\ noted for the length of time it will hold its 
long, pointed buds. Opens into a double medium 
sized flower ot delightful yellow and orange. 
Talisman: 1 In* one rose known the world ov»r f - 
more good traits than any other rose ^ Brilliant 
shadings of red copper, orange and gold, free liU 
.ng habit hardiness and general utility have made 
this one of the most generally grown roses 10 
lvrmu imeber iH: x °, m *i°f t,H ‘ ,;ls, <,onf rii>utions of 
J • rm t-Oii her. A truly magnificent clear yellow 
rose which richly deserves 
tin* medals it has won. 
PATENTED ROSES 
Alezane (Plant Pat. Xo. 116): One of the 
most striking roses yet introduced. Rose, apri¬ 
cot and copper shades. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
Postpaid. 
Amelia Earhart (Plant Pat. No. 63): A beau- 
t’lul shade of creamy yellow, perfect in bud 
and 1 lower. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15, Postpaid. 
C arillion (Plant Pat. Xo. 136): Bright blooms 
of scarlet and orange produced in abundance. 
Wonderful for bedding. $1.25 each; 3 for S3.15, 
Postpaid. 
Countess Vandal (Plant Pat. Xo. 38): One 
ot the greatest of all the patented roses. 
Blooms of beautiful lorm in shades of flesh 
and copper blended. Sturdy and good grower. 
81.00 each; 3 for $2.50, Postpaid. 
Eclipse (Plant Pat. Xo. 172): Has won the 
highest honors a rose can win—the Bagatelle 
Gold Medal—in 1936. Excellent buds. Flowers 
a clear yellow. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 postpaid. 
Gloaming (Plant Pat. Xo. 137): Strongly vig¬ 
orous hush producing abundant blooms of rich 
pink overcast with salmon gold. $1.50 each; 3 
for $3.75, Postpaid. 
Signora (Plant Pat. Xo. 201): Will thrive 
under even the most adverse conditions. Beau¬ 
tiful blend of bronze and brilliant coral. $2.00 
each ; 3 for $5.0U, Postpaid. _ 
BUDDED ON 
MULTI FLORA 
Note: As Patented Roses Must be Purchased 
From the Introducer, We Ask that Those Who 
Desire to Order Them Please Have Their Or¬ 
der to Us Before April 1st. Your Order Will 
Then be Shipped Whenever You Desire. 
Willow mer»* : A beautiful 
combination of dear pink 
ami yellow so softly hlend- 
*‘<i that it is almost pastel 
Plant thrives well under av¬ 
erage conditions, and the 
rose is generally satisfac¬ 
tory. 
Yellow Talisman : This 
great yellow rose we rec¬ 
ommend to all. Has the 
beauty of bud and general 
characteristics of Talisman 
to recommend it. 
“TINY GLEAM ROSE” 
World’s Smallest Rose, blooms 
all summer. Tiny red buds open¬ 
ing into the smallest deep pink 
roses in the world. Is wonderful 
for rockeries or porch boxes. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25; 
6 for $2.00, Postpaid 
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