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THE SALEM NURSERIES, SALEM, OHIO 
HYBRID 
TEAS AND EVERBLOOMERS 
This class of roses usually needs winter protec¬ 
tion; this can be easily provided by making a 
mound of earth a few inches up the bush, or if the 
bush be large, the use of cornstalks, straw or bur¬ 
lap tied tightly around the bush will afford the 
necessary protection. This must be removed in 
the spring when danger of freezing is past. These 
roses bloom for a longer season than the Perpetuals 
and are the true Everbloomers. 
CLAUDIUS PERNET — Vigorous grower, bright 
green foliage, roses very large and well formed; 
color, sunflower yellow, with no blending and does 
not fade. 2-yr.—40c 
BETTY—Coppery yellow, fine form, good bloomer. 
2 yr.—40c 
COLUMBIA—Glowing pink, the color deepens as 
the rose opens, very large, contnuous bloomer. 
2-yr.—40c 
GENERAL McARTHUR — Dazzling red, well 
formed, a grand all round rose. 2-yr.—49c 
J. L. MOCK—One of the best bedding varieties; 
flagrant flowers produced with the greatest free¬ 
dom are of large size of deep pink, the outside of 
the petals silvery rose. 2-yr.—40c 
HOOSIER BEAUTY—Glowing scarlet, one of the 
freest bloomers and a beautful red rose. 
2-yr.—10c 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA —A Creamy 
white fragrant, full and very double. 2-yr.—40c 
LADY HILLINGTON —Brilliant golden yellow, 
buds pointed, very attractive. 2-yr.—40c 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT—Medium sized rose, 
rich coral red shaded with yellow and fading to 
shrimp-red. 2-yr.-L40c 
MRS. AARON WARD—Rich creamy yellow, deep¬ 
ly cupped, very large and fragrant. 2-yr.—40c 
PREMIER^Pure rose pink, large and very fra¬ 
grant, almost thornless; free. 2-yr.-40c 
RADIANCE—Great bloomer, beautiful carmine 
pink, vigorous and hardy. 2-yr.—40c 
RED RADIANCE—Much the same rose as Radi¬ 
ance except it is a more brilliant crimson, 
2-yr.—40c 
WILLOWMERE—Long pointed buds and brilliant 
pink blossoms suffused with gold. 2-yr.—40c 
SOUV. DE GEORGES PERNET—Large brick red 
buds opening into enormous pink blooms. 
2-yr.—4.5c 
BETTY UPRICHARD—Center petals are rich sal¬ 
mon-pink, outer petals are carmine with coppery 
shadings suffused orange. 2-yr.—45c 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON—Intense saffron 
yellow stained crimson. 2 yr.—40c 
MME. JULES BOUCHE — Pure white, slightly 
blushed at center, a fine bedding type. 2-yr.—40c 
LADY ASHTOWN—Brilliant glossy pink blooms of 
exquisite form. .... 2-yr.—40c 
MRS. A. R. BARRACLOUCH—Long tapering buds 
opening to full blooms of dark glistering pink 
tinted with salmon. 2-yr.—40c 
E. G. HILL—Long buds, high centered, full double 
flowers, dazzling scarlet maturing to deep pure 
red. 2-yr.—45c 
PRESIDENT HOOVER—A beautful new rose, viv¬ 
id cerise pink, softly flamed with yellow orange 
and scarlet; highly perfumed and beautiful foliage. 
2-yr.—45c 
DAME EDITH HELEN—A magnificent, fragrant 
full bodied new rose, petals curl back holding to 
one vivid pink color. 2-yr.—40c 
JOANNA HILL—Buds are long pointed opening 
into large semi-double long lasting flowers; clear 
yellow with orange yellow heart. 2-yr.—45c 
McGREDY’S SCARLET—Full double flowers of 
large size, brilliant scarlet tipped crimson, base 
orange yellow. 2-yr.—45c 
LADY M. STEWART—Gorgeously splashed red and 
orange buds when the high centered flowers re¬ 
veals the same richness of golden yellow, streaked 
with orange and velvety red. 2-yr.—45c 
TALISMAN—The most gorgeous assemblage of col¬ 
ors ever assembled in one flower, gold, apricot- 
yellow, blood-orange, deep pink and old rose. A 
free bloomer with glossy foliage. 2-yr.—45c 
REV. F. PAGE ROBERTS—A large colorful rose; 
golden yellow stained outside with red, the cop¬ 
per buds extra long. 2-yr.—45c 
RED COLUMBIA — Lively crimson-scarlet with 
velvet surface unequally perfumed. 2-yr.—40c 
MOSS ROSES 
CRESTED MOSS—Deep pink, well mossed. 
2-yr.—40c 
F. J. GROOTENDORST^—Typical Rugosa foliage, 
fairly double red flowers, resembling ramblers. 
2 yr.—40c 
PINK GROOTENDORST—Same as grootendorst 
except flowers are clear light shell pink. 2-yr.—40c 
DWARF OR BABY ROSES 
This class of roses is very hardy and thrifty, 
and does not need winter protection, making only 
a small dwarf bush, but are great bloomers much 
like the Ever-bloomers except the roses are small¬ 
er. 
ERMA TESCHENDORFF—Very deep crimson. 
2-yr.—30c 
EDITH CAVELL—Heart shaped petals red with 
white eye. Named after the famous English nurse. 
2-yr.—40c 
RUGOSA 
Useful for hedge or in groups of shrubs, the 
foliage being heavy and dark green. 
RUGOSA ALBA—White. 2-yr.—40c 
RUGOSA RUBRA—Red. 2-yr.—40c 
ASPARAGUS 
MARTHA WASHINGTON—A new rust resisting 
variety produced by the U. S. Department of Agri¬ 
culture. Fast taking the place of all other vari¬ 
eties. 2c—$1.50 per 100 
RHUBARB 
MYATTS LINNAEUS—This is the best variety 
for general use, large stalks or stems, early, ten¬ 
der and good cooker. 7c—75c per doz. 
