Iniiisfallen’s Everbloomiiig 
Hybrid Tea Hoses 
NOTICE—We oiler only OWN ROOT roses. Although we sold budded stock in 
the past, we received so many complaints that they were not as satisfactory as 
the own root roses that we offer only own root plants guaranteed to give you 
satisfaction. OWN ROOT roses give more lasting satisfaction, produce more blooms 
in years to come, and eliminates the worry of Briars. 
Due both to the fact that this has been an excellent season for growing roses, 
and that a new grower has handled the rose crop for the coming season, we will 
have larger, heavier two-year old plants to offer. A real buy! 
IMAGINE! Strong One-year Own Root . . 20c each. 
Heavy 2-yr. Pot 4 for 70 cents, 12 for $1.75 
Plants only Two-year Pot Plants, 40c each, 4 for $1.50 
40c each 12 for $3.50—except where noted 
Radiance 
ANGELE—A very large perfumed flower 
of pure white. 
ANTOINE RIVOIRE—Camelia-shaped 
flowers of rosy-flesh, on yellow, with 
shadings of carmine. 
AUTUMN—A deep shade of burnt orange, 
resembling Talisman. 
AUTUMN QUEEN—Long buds of burnt 
orange, pink, salmon, and gold. 
BRIARCLIFF—One of the most popular 
rose-pink flowers, long, very double 
blooms. 
DAME EDITH HELEN—A brilliant yet 
soft pink. 
DAVID O’DODD—Large dazzling crim¬ 
son double blooms, an improved E. G. 
Hill. 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON—Extra 
long pointed buds, of golden orange, 
opening to saffron. 
E. G. HILL—Still one of the finest large 
dark crimson roses, due to its growth 
and free blooming. 
ETOILE DE FRANCE—Constantly cov¬ 
ered with cup-formed flowers of deep 
red. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—The most 
popular brilliant crimson red rose. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY—A rich glowing 
scarlet, with darker shading. 
GOLDEN CHARM—A pure yellow gold¬ 
en sported Talisman, shading to darker 
yellow at the base of the petals. 
GOLDEN OPHELIA—A real golden- 
yellow without a tinge of any contrast¬ 
ing color. 
HOLLYWOOD—One of the finest recent 
pink creations, excellent for cutting. 
JOANNA HILL—An ideal rose, making 
an instant appeal, with its clear yellow, 
deepening at the center to a rich golden 
orange. 
JONKHEER J. L. MOCK—Enormous 
double flowers of a rich pink, faced with 
carmine. 
KAISERINE AUG. VICTORIA—An ex¬ 
cellent pure white variety, fine for 
cutting. 
KILLARNEY—One of the most popular 
roses, a brilliant sparkling pink. 
LA CHAMPAGNE—Long buds o a 
peach blossom yellow, shaded apricot at 
the center. 
LADY HILLINGDON—Exquisite long 
pointed buds of deep apricot yellow. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET—Long buds of 
brilliant scarlet, shaded orange yellow at 
the base. 
MADAME BUTTERFLY—A perfect 
combination of bright pink, apricot and 
gold. 
MME. JENNY GUILLEMOT—Long 
pointed buds of deep saffron yellow. 
MRS. AARON WARD—A coppery-or¬ 
ange in the bud, changing to golden- 
orange with a pink tint in the open 
flower. 
MRS. E. P. THOM—Clear rich lemon- 
yellow flowers, produced on vigorous 
plants. 
MUSKETEER—A grand garden rose, of 
bright velvety crimson, a great improve¬ 
ment over rose Harvard. 
NEW COLUMBIA—A great novelty, 
with very fragrant silvery-pink flowers. 
PRES. HERBERT HOOVER—The out¬ 
standing novelty rose, well formed 
flowers, of a charming combination of 
cerese pink, flame, scarlet, and yellow. 
PRES. TAFT—An unusual rose, with 
shining, intense deep pink colors. 
RADIANCE—The most popular garden 
rose in America, due to its vigorous 
growth and abundance of blooms, a 
rose-pink, with lighter reflections. 
RED RADIANCE—An excellent shade of 
clear red, retaining its vividness after 
being cut. 
REV. F. PAGE-ROBERTS—Coppery red 
buds of great length, opening to golden 
yellow stained with red. 
RHEA REID—A vivid, scarlet crimson. 
ROSELANDIA—Color is a golden orange 
suffused with a lustrous glow of apricot 
in the heart. 
RED TALISMAN—Similar to the patent¬ 
ed roses MARY HART, and CHARM; 
a beautiful red sport of the well-known 
Talisman. 
SUNBURST—Reddish bronze foliage cov¬ 
ered with well-formed blooms of golden 
orange. 
TALISMAN—One of the best-selling roses 
ever introduced, and perhaps the highest 
color of all roses, rich shadings of pure 
scarlet and gold. 
TEMPLAR—Comparatively new rose of 
bright velvety crimson. 
1938 
ROSE 
Collection 
12 Everblooming One- 
year Roses only 
$1.25 
This collection is strictly of our 
own selection, and we guarantee 
them to be well rooted, to reach you 
in good condition, and to be a fine 
assortment of colors all correctly 
labeled. Many of our very best 
varieties will be included in this 
collection. 
