Standard Kinds 
PRICES OF ALL STANDARD KINDS 
65 cts. each; $6.60 per doz.; $50 per 100 
DELIVERY FREE 
Ami Quinard. Retains its great popularity because of its richness of color— 
blackish maroon opening into flowers of rich velvety red, with blackish luster 
—brilliant and unfading. Old-time fragrance. Strong, upright grower and 
fine producer. 
Autumn. Richly colored, perfectly formed buds of radiant burnt-orange. 
Open flower is a rainbow of colors—red, orange, yellow, and pink. Upright, 
vigorous grower with large, leathery foliage. A very active bloomer providing 
you constantly with beautiful flowers on long, strong stems. Color is really 
marvelous in the fall. 
Betty Uprichard. Two-tone—salmon and carmine. A very free and constant 
bloomer and unusually vigorous grower. Flowers are richly colored and 
sweetly fragrant, opening from long-pointed buds on a good, heavy stem. 
A beloved old-timer and one of the best of all Roses. 
Caledonia. Full, fragrant, pure white blooms. Upright and vigorous grower. 
Very popular and a favorite for cut-flowers. 
Cathrine Kordes. Blood-red with blackish shades. Large and very full flower 
on long stems. A good grower and free flowering. Also fragrant. 
Charles K. Douglas. Bright crimson-scarlet. Long-pointed buds develop 
into large, slightly fragrant flowers. Healthy, bushy grower and always 
active. A sterling Rose that makes a gorgeous mass effect when planted in 
solid beds. 
Condesa de Sastago. Rich yellow buds unfold into copper color blooms, with 
the yellow on the reverse, making a conspicuous and startling effect as tlie 
flowers reach different stages. Blooms are fully double with alluring raspberry 
fragrance. An exceptionally vigorous and bushy grower. 
Dainty Bess. Large, single blooms of delicate rose-pink. The heart of wine- 
colored stamens completes a dainty and artistic flower. Comes in clusters 
on long spikes, each spike a bouquet. 
Dame Edith Helen. Clear pink. Very large, double bloom on a long stem. 
Has true Rose fragrance. Vigorous grower, producing freely its magnificent 
flowers, used so much for exhibitions, where it wins many prizes. 
Duchess of Wellington. Deep saffron-yellow, tinted orange. Beautiful long- 
pointed buds, and large, semi-double flowers of intense and enduring color. 
Delightfully fragrant. An abundant bloomer, with low, spreading habit of 
growth. Its popularity seems to be perpetual. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Two-tone salmon and carmine. Has an ideal bud, 
opening into perfect blooms. Is a bushy type of grower, free flowering, and 
makes an excellent bedding type. A fine Rose and a great favorite everywhere. 
Editor McFarland. Deep pink. Large, perfect flowers on long stems; long 
lasting when cut. Plant is unusually vigorous and always active. A brilliant 
Rose that leads the “pinks.” 
E. G. Hill. Dazzling scarlet toning to deep red. A cut-flower Rose with very 
double, perfectly formed, fragrant blooms on long stems. Vigorous, healthy 
grower, constantly blooming. 
Etoile de Hollande. “The Star of Holland,” and still the star of all red Roses. 
Brilliant dark red. Perfect buds; large, double blooms on long stems, and 
truly fragrant. Plant is vigorous and easily grown. Stems almost thornless 
and foliage healthy. Continuously in bloom and a constant joy and picture 
in the garden. 
Federico Casas. Two-tone copper and orange. A glorified “Talisman,” as all 
flowers are perfect and beautiful. Sweetly fragrant. Upright, vigorous 
grower, constantly blooming. 
Frau Karl Druschki. The White American Beauty. Snow-white blooms of 
immense size, fully double and of perfect form. Extremely vigorous in growth. 
Golden Dawn. Sunflower-yellow with bud touched with carmine. Deliciously 
fragrant. Robust grower with super-abundance of foliage, and a prolific 
bloomer. 
Gruss an Aachen. Ideal bedding Rose. Yellow, pink, and rose color. Low, 
heavily foliaged bush, a constant mass ol bloom. Flowers are large, full, 
double, and good for cutting. 
Cruss an 1 eplitz. The old shrub Rose. Deep crimson color with rich fragrance. 
A rampant grower, prolific in bloom. 
Heinrich Wendland. Nasturtium-red, with reverse of petals orange. Splendid, 
upright grower, producing large and very double flowers on long stems. 
Intensely fragrant. Striking and outstanding for its glorious color com¬ 
binations. 
Henry Nevard. An improved “American Beauty.” Immense crimson-scarlet 
blooms of splendid form, sweetly scented. Extremely vigorous grower of the 
Hybrid Perpetual class, but everblooming. 
Joanna Hill. Creamy yellow. A typical florist Rose, that does well outside. 
It has long buds that open to very full, long-stemmed, perfect blooms with 
moderate fragrance. Upright grower that provides many fine flowers for 
cutting and exhibition. 
Joyous Cavalier. An unusually fine shrub Rose. Brilliant, unfading scarlet. 
Strong and rampant grower, and a wonderful border plant. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Cream-white with greenish tint in the center. 
Large and perfectly formed blooms, fully double, on long stems, and richly 
fragrant. A truly majestic Rose and the best of all the whites. A constant 
bloomer and a strong grower. 
Killarney Double Whie. Pure white. Long-pointed buds and large flowers 
with haunting perfume. Good grower and a fine bedder. 
Lady Ashtown. Clear, warm rose-pink. Long-pointed buds and brilliant 
flowers. Very vigorous, and unusually active, bushy in habit. A lovely matron 
who will be with us always. 
Margaret McGredy. Orange-scarlet. Very large, long-pointed buds and 
beautiful double llowers. Extremely vigorous grower with healthy, glossy 
foliage. Constant and abundant bloomerr A wonderful bedding Rose that 
belongs in every garden. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. Velvety brilliant scarlet. One of McGredy’s best. 
Vigorous grower, bearing large flowers on long stems. A free bloomer and 
sweetly scented. 
M iss Rowena Thom. Bright rose mixed with old-gold. Vigorous, healthy 
grower of the Radiance type, with large flowers of fine form on long stems, 
fine for cutting. 
Mme. Albert Barbier. Salmon, tinted with yellow and touched with pink. 
Vigorous, bushy grower, stiffly upright. Constant and abundant bloomer. 
Mme. Butterfly. Pink, mixed with apricot and yellow. Buds ideally perfect, 
long-lasting when cut and highly scented. Strong grower and active bloomer. 
An old and lasting favorite. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. White. A well-known and popular Rose. Bushy, vig¬ 
orous grower producing many long-pointed flowers on long stems. 
Mrs. Charles Bell. The salmon sport of Radiance. Dainty dawn-pink. A 
delicate soft color of the most exquisite shade. Plant it in combination with 
the two Radiances, and you have a wonderful bed of Roses. 
M rs. E. P. Thom. Clear yellow. One of the best of yellows. Vigorous, up¬ 
right grower with abundance of foliage. Full, double flower, sweetly scented, 
produced on long stems, ideal for cutting. 
Mrs. G. A. van Rossem. Two-tone—orange and apricot-yellow, with a 
golden base. The reverse is often chrome-yellow or bronze. Unlike any 
othei; variety in its color arrangement, enhanced by heavily impressed veins. 
The bloom is large, very full, and sweetly perfumed. A vigorous bush, 
always in bloom. 
Mrs. Henry Morse. Two-tone pink. Bright carmine on the outside of the 
petals, flesh-pink on the inside. Long-pointed, elegantly formed bud unfurls 
into a large, fragrant flower of perfect form. Strong, healthy grower and as 
free flowering as Radiance. 
Mrs. P. S. du Pont. The leading yellow. Golden yellow, a rich, deep color 
that does not fade. Long-pointed buds and flowers of medium size that come 
in great profusion. Plant is a low grower but stoutly built, with abundance 
of foliage, and is a prolific bloomer. 
National Flower Guild. A crimson shrub Rose, that makes an ideal hedge 
or border plant. Real bright red, with large, full flowers. Tall, vigorous bush, 
blooming constantly all season. 
Pink Pearl. Light, clear pink, with the fragrance and form of the old Columbia. 
Very double flowers, in the old-time style, freely produced. Strong, vigorous 
plant. 
President Herbert Hoover. One of the finest Roses ever introduced. Yellow, 
orange and scarlet in a luscious blend of color. Large, glorious blooms come 
on long, strong stems, that make each flower a real bouquet. Exceptionally 
vigorous bush that breaks freely with heavy, basic canes. A very free bloomer 
and richly fragrant. 
President Plumecocq. Orange and copper color. A vigorous grower produc¬ 
ing long, erect stems, bearing large, fragrant flowers that open a rich salmon 
color. .\n active bloomer and a thrifty grower. 
Radiance. The standard for all other Roses. The mcst popular and mcst 
successfully grown variety in all America. Brilliant carmine-salmon with 
reverse rose-color. Its thrifty habit of growth and rugged character reach 
perfection in Roses. Has healthy, luxuriant foliage and is tireless in activity. 
Flowers are large, double, and delightfully fragrant. 
Red Radiance. Clear, genuine red. The counterpart of Radiance, and its 
inseparable companion in the garden. Deeper and richer color than its origi¬ 
nal, but they belong together, and, combined with Mrs. Charles Bell, the 
salmon Radiance, you have a wonderful bed of Roses. 
Roslyn. Golden yellow with reverse side orange. A cut-flower type that does 
well outside. Has large bloom, of unfading color, is an active bloomer with 
a compact, vigorous bush. Seems to gain boosters every year. 
Rouge Mallerin. Buds of brilliant deep red that open into large flowers of 
glowing scarlet. In the cool fall, the color is a deep, velvety red that en¬ 
trances one. It is richly fragrant. Has upright growth with healthy foliage. 
It is gaining in popularity each year, for it has really “made good.” 
Sister Therese, “The Little Flower.” Golden yellow; bud touched with 
orange-carmine. Exquisite, long-pointed bud, making a fine cut-llower. A 
vigorous, active grower and free bloomer. A dainty, beautiful Rose, that is 
a sheer delight to all. 
Souv. de Claudius Pernet. Pure yellow—sunflower-yellow. Large, full 
flowers of rich, unfading color. A florist’s Rose of many years’ standing that 
still holds a favorite place in many gardens. Plant upright, vigorous, and 
very free flowering. 
Souv. de Mme. C. Chambard. Coral-pink—about the most lovely shade ol 
pink in Roses. Large, long-pointed bud on long stem opens into a handsome 
flower which is deliciously fragrant. A free bloomer and quite vigorous plant. 
Talisman. A widely known Rose as popular today as ever. Upright, vigorous 
grower and constant bloomer—an easy Rose to grow. The richly beautiful 
buds come on long stems, fine for cutting. It opens into a beautiful mixture 
of golden yellow, orange, and scarlet, varied in every bloom. Very fragrant. 
Thomas A. Edison. Two-tone pink. Fine, very large flower on a most vigorous 
plant. A free bloomer, especially in hot weather. Fragrant. 
Ville de Paris. Brilliant golden yellow—a pure, mellow color that does not 
fade. Perfect buds open to richly beautiful flowers, on a very long stem. 
Tall, wiry plant and a steady bloomer. 
OUR FAVORITE DOZEN-12 Roses for 
Ami Quinard. Blackish maroon. 
Charles K. Douglas. Crimson-scarlet. 
Condesa de Sastago. Yellow and copper. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Salmon and carmine. 
Etoile de Hollande. Dark red. 
Heinrich Wendland. Red and orange. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. \\ bite. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Yellow. 
Mrs. Henry Morse. Pink. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. Yellow. 
President Herbert Hoover. Yellow and scarlet. 
Sister Therese. Yellow and orange. 
PARAMOUNT ROSES are guaranteed to grow and be true to name 
