American Beauty : The old favorite, 
pink rose. Always in demand. 
KRIDER’S HARDY NORTHERN GROWN 
ROSES 
Ktoile de France: A dependable rose of crimson 
hues which grows well and blooms profusely. 
Ktoile de llollande: The standard of comparison 
whenever red roses are mentioned. Each blossom 
is a specimen and they are borne in abundance on 
a bush winch thrives under most any condition, even 
partial shade. 
fragrant, deep Fluffy Ruffles: Beautiful shade of clear glowing 
1 >ink. 
Ami Quinard: One of the best of the so-called 
Black roses. Long pointed blackish buds open into 
lanre cup shaped black-scarlet blooms. 
Frau Karl Drusehki: Sometimes called the White 
American Beauty. The greatest blooming white rose 
yet developed. Will thrive under all conditions. 
Austrian Copper: One of the most intensely color¬ 
ed of all the garden roses. Blowing orange copper 
flecked with gold. A real garden .gem. 
Autumn: of late introductions we regard Autumn 
as one of the best. A very heavy blooming rose of 
rich color, varying from brownish orange to bril¬ 
liant copper. Exceptionally long blooming season. 
Briarcliff: A magnificent rose of silvery pink. 
Large flowers borne profusely on a sturdy bush. 
Beautiful in bud or when open. 
Caledonia: An excellent white Scottish rose, sturdy 
stock and beautiful blooms. 
Chateau de Clos Vougeot: A so-called Black llose. 
Hardy bush produces an immense number of rich 
darkest red flowers with blackish overcast. 
tiypsy Lass: Rich deep scarlet-crimson with black¬ 
ish shadings. A rose which is well worth adding. 
Bolden Dawn: One of the most satisfactory and 
best of all the yellow roses. Flowers of a supreme 
yellow borne continually on a strong low bush. 
(•olden Moss: A hybrid moss rose which will de¬ 
light you with its glowing yellow blooms borne on a 
large bush with beautiful moss foliage. 
liiurich Duede: For those who revel in two-toned 
roses we know of no better one than liiurich (laede. 
Peculiar orange-red and gold blend to make this an 
outstanding rose in any garden. 
Ileinrieh Wend luml: Another superior two-toned 
rose. Flashing coral-red streaked with dark gold 
make this unique among roses. A vigorous plant. 
Columbia: One of the greatest pink roses ever in¬ 
troduced and the parent strain of many of today’s 
beautiful pink shades. Excellent in bud and glow¬ 
ing in its beauty when open. One of the best of the 
old favorites. 
Condesu de Sastago: One of the most distinguished 
of the Spanish roses. Bush is of exceptional hardi¬ 
ness and liabit. Free blooming with blooms of a 
peculiar two-tone shade of orange, bronze and gold. 
Dome Edith Helen: Twelve years after its intro¬ 
duction Oame Edith Helen is even now one of the 
truly great pink roses. Vigorous and sturdy, it Itears 
flowers of a shade and size found, in scarcely any 
other rose. 
M Daily Mail” Scented: A rose of rare and exqui¬ 
site fragrance and unsurpassed for color, which is 
a blend of brilliant crimson and scarlet shades. 
l)uq ueNii de Fenaranda: Another of the great Span¬ 
ish roses. Two-toned, orange copper and gold, 
flowers are borne in abundance on a sturdy bush. 
K. t*. Hill: Without doubt one of the greatest of 
all the red roses. Will thrive and do well with ordi¬ 
nary attention and produce immense numbers of 
beautiful deep, rich glowing red blooms over a long 
period. 
Edith Nellie Perkins: This rose has earned a high 
place both for its sheer beauty and for its strong 
vigorous habit of growth ami bloom. Outer petals 
are of a shimmering silvery pink while the deeper 
center petals blend to a soft shade of rose-coral. 
Irish Elegance: A superbly colored single rose. 
Rich deep apricot shades make thi sa color spot for 
any rose garden. Very hardy and a good grower. 
Joanna Hill: One of the best of the great line of 
roses developed by the Hill family. A surpassing 
shade of rich deep yellow blending to bronze at the 
base. Excellent for cutting or beautiful to let open. 
Killarney, Fink: A rose which always stands as a 
standard when speaking of pink roses. Color is a 
sparkling, shimmering shade of pink in blooms 
excellently formed and produced in abundance. 
Killarney, Double White: All the characteristics of 
the Pink Killarney described except the flowers are 
of a pure white. Very double and large. 
Lady Hillingdon: Strong vigorous plant producing 
an abundance of rich apricot-yellow flowers. One of 
the favorite yellow roses. 
Leonard Barron: One of the newer roses of great 
promise. Strong grower and produces quantities of 
extra large double blooms of a very pleasing blend 
of salmon and pink. 
Los Angeles: When first introduced, this rose 
created a sensation, and. although twenty years have 
passed, it still ranks high in popular favor. A really 
reliable light pink rose. 
Lurie Marie: For real beauty of individual flower. 
Lucie Marie cannot be surpassed. Beautiful blend¬ 
ings of orange, apricot and gold. 
Luxembourg: A magnilieent rose of beautiful cop¬ 
pery yellow. Free blooming and good in any garden. 
ALL J&atetSENT POSTPAID 
Editor .McFar¬ 
land: Many pro¬ 
claim this beau¬ 
tiful creation to 
be the greatest 
of the deep pink 
mses. Compara- 
T i V e 1 v new, it 
has proven gen¬ 
erally satisfac¬ 
tory. and is a 
valuable addi¬ 
tion to any rose 
garden. 
Edel: Immense 
w a x y w hire 
blooms of super¬ 
ior form, borne 
in great profu¬ 
sion on a vigor¬ 
ous bush whose 
stems hold every 
flower erect. 
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sion Collection and Red Hoover. 
M. B. A. Van 
Kossem: One <*f 
the finest intro- 
duet ions by a 
family of dis¬ 
tinguished rosa- 
rians. A rich 
golden orange 
w i t h veins of 
rod and shad¬ 
ings <*1‘ yellow. 
Mme. Joseph 
l’erraud: A dis¬ 
tinctive French 
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rich. deep, cop¬ 
pery yellow. Tin* 
plant is strong, 
and is an abun- 
<1 a n t bloomer, 
and is excep¬ 
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