FRAGRANT ROSES* • • 
You may choose from a large selection of the finest quality roses grown 
.. . both standard and patented plants. And you will be surprised at our low 
prices. Take advantage of this opportunity to get finest quality roses ... at 
a saving. Select the varieties you wish . . . and order today! 
NEWEST, IMPROVED, PATENTED VARIETIES 
Blaze—Plant patent No. 10. The 
climbing rose sensation of America. 
Large flowers of the most dazzling 
scarlet red are produced freely from 
the top of the plant to the bottom (and 
it grows 10 to 12 feet tall). Hardy as 
Paul’s Scarlet. Throughout the sum¬ 
mer, new shoots burst forth with their 
brilliant blooms. 
Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50, postpaid. 
Nigrette—Plant patent No. 87. No 
rose in recent years has created such a 
sensation as this rose. The flowers are 
a deep maroon with a blackish velvety 
sheen, deliciously fragrant and pro¬ 
duced very freely. In fact, it is always 
in bloom—a healthy, vigorous grower. 
We like it. 
Each $1..50; 3 for $3.75, postpaid. 
Countess Vandal — Plant patent No. 
38. Extra long pointed buds of copper 
open into glorious flowers of coppery 
bronze suffused with pink and gold. As 
the flower ages, the petals roll back, 
and the bloom is lovely at all stages. 
It is hardy, a vigorous grower and free 
bloomer. Easily one of the world’s 
great roses. At our new low price, all 
can now have this lovely rose. Pic¬ 
tured on front cover. 
Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50, postpaid. 
Mary Hart—Plant patent No. 8. A 
striking red sport of Talisman; deep 
velvety blood red flowers. 
Each ,$1.00; 3 for $2.50, postpaid. 
HARDY CLIMBING ROSES 
Each 
$0.45 
0 for 
$2.50 
12 for 
$4.75 
EXCEPT 
AS NOTED 
Lady Hillingdon 
DWARF POLYANTHA 
"Baby” Roses 
Here are the ideal roses for bed¬ 
ding 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 flow¬ 
ers. Your choice of colors': Red, 
Pink, White, Postpaid. 
Each 6 for 12 for 
$0.50 $2.80 $5.40 
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 ol 
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. 
Mme. Gregolre Staechelln (Spanish 
Beauty)—Considered the finest pink 
climbing rose. Flowers borne singly 
on long stems. Vigorous grower, soon 
covers the porch or arbor. 
Each 65c; 3 for $1.75, postpaid. 
Jacotte — An orange-apricot-copper 
colored climber of the loveliest. 
Each 80c; 3 for $2.25, postpaid. 
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. 
MONTHLY BLOOMING CUMBERS 
Climbing Columbia—A beautiful vivid 
pink; fragrant. 
Each 60c; 3 for $1.65 
Climbing Kaiserin A. Victoria — A 
soft pearly white, shading to light 
lemon in center. 
Each 60c; 3 for $1’.65 
Climbing Red Radiance — The same 
favorite in climbers that it is in the 
bush rose; unusualiy thrifty growers 
of cerise scarlet. 
Each 60c; 3 for $1.65 
SHRUB ROSES--HARDY AS OAKS 
Rugosa Alba— Single pure white 
flowers, highly scented, followed by 
pretty berries. Strong grower. 
Rugosa Rubra—Flowers bright rosy 
crimson, fragrant. 
Each 40^ 3 for $1.15, postpaid 
Sir Thomas Lipton — A vigorous 
grower to 6' high, very hardy and pro¬ 
duces semi-double white fragrant flow¬ 
ers, at intervals all summer. 
F. J. Grootendorsf—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. Red 
or Pink. 
Hugonls 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. 
Each 50«t 3 for $1.35, postpaid 
LARGE FLOWERING BABY ROSES 
Hardy as Spirea. Always in bloom. 
Require no spraying. All they ask 
is a little cultivation. Plant these 
roses by the dozen. 
Else Poulsen—Rose pink 
Lafayette—Light cherry red 
Cecile Brunner (Sweetheart Rose)— 
Sea shell pink 
Gloria Mundi—Brilliant orange scar¬ 
let, large clusters 
Each 6 for 12 for 
$0.60 $3.15 $5.95 
Postpaid 
Liiother money-saving Red Seal 
x^cxgain for you. 
Reg. 
Price 
2 Red Radiance. $0.90 
2 Pink Radiance. .90 
2 Mrs. Chas. Bell. *90 
1 Kaiserin Victoria. .45 
$3.15 
