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oses 
Only a few years ago, the man who could grow Roses 
was almost looked upon with awe. Today, we all know 
that Roses will respond more generously in proportion 
to the attention given them than any other plant. Hav¬ 
ing grown and sold Roses for a good number of years, 
we know that a few simple rules, if followed, will produce 
an abundance of bloom: 
1. Of prime importance is good stock. Buy 
NUMBER ONE plants only, and from 
reputable sources. 
2. Plant according to the INSTRUCTIONS 
sent with the Roses. 
3. Water HEAVILY once a week, and keep 
the flowers cut. 
4. Mound over with soil in the winter to a 
depth of about 12 inches. 
NEBRASKA NURSERIES ROSE BUSHES are not 
just ordinary Rose Bushes. We try to make them the 
very finest plants that can be produced, and the words 
of praise that come back to us indicate that we have 
been successful. As in everything else, there are good 
rose bushes and poor rose bushes, and the poor ones are 
not worth bothering with. Our two-year- field-grown 
SELECTED No. 1 Rose Bushes are the finest plants that 
can be had regardless of price. GUARANTEED TO 
BLOOM this summer, they have good strong tops with 
an abundance of healthy fibrous roots. Our two-year, 
field-grown STANDARD No. 1 Rose Bushes carry the same guarantee to bloom as the Selected, but of 
course the plants are not quite as heavy. A trial in either group will convince you that they are the 
FINEST PLANTS that can be had regardless of price. 
ROSLYN 
OVER 150 VARIETIES LISTED 
Two-Year, Field-Grown SELECTED NO. 1 
Two-Year, Field-Grown STANDARD NO. 1 
ROSE BUSHES 
ROSE BUSHES 
GUARANTEED TO BLOOM This Summer 
GUARANTEED TO BLOOM This Summer 
YOUR CHOICE OF THE ROSES 
YOUR CHOICE OF THE ROSES 
Listed on pages 4, 5 and 6 
Listed on pages 4, 5 and 6 
Each_$.60 12 for ONLY_$5.00 
Each_$.50 12 for ONLY_$3.90 
6 for..$2.75, Postpaid 
6 for_$2.00, Postpaid 
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jblic) 'Tea Roses 
Hybrid Tea Roses are now in overwhelming majority in the modern garden, and therefore in our 
catalogue. This is due to their everblooming qualities, to the superiority of their plants, and the never- 
ceasing additions to their coloring obtained by present-day hybridizers. There are tones of orange, peach, 
salmon, buff, vermilion and flame, undreamed of a decade ago. Hybrid Teas were originally developed by 
crossing the Teas and the Hybrid Perpetuals, but in recent years the blood of other species has been in¬ 
corporated by complex crossing and recrossing so that the best term to use is Everblooming Roses. 
Hybrid Tea Roses are grown in all parts of the United States and will thrive and flower abundantly if 
adequate protection is given in severe winter weather. 
AMI (iriXARD. Tall, branching' plants with me¬ 
dium-sized, semi-double flowers of deep velvety 
crimson. Fragrant. Although only semi-double, 
this is one of the most desirable of the dark 
red roses. Everyone seems to like it. 
ANGEI.E PER NET. Large, oval buds and very 
large, globular, double flowers of brownish 
orange. One of the most beautiful of the fancy 
colored roses. The plants are not tall and 
should be planted in the front row. 
AUTUMN. Compact, very double flowers of burnt- 
orange streaked with red, moderately fragrant. 
Close-growing, upright plants with heavy fo¬ 
liage. The flowers are well formed and long 
lasting when cut. Color is sometimes bad in 
hot weather, but the fall blooms are superb. 
RRIARCLIFF. Long-pointed, high-centered buds 
of deep rose-pink. A sport of the old favorite 
Columbia, but of deeper color. One of the finest 
garden roses for cutting. 
CALEDONIA. Unquestionably one of the finest 
white roses grown. Beautifully shaped, long 
snowy-white buds on medium sized plants with 
dark green foliage. 
CATALONIA. We do not think there is any rose 
which has a more brilliant and unique coloring 
than this new Spanish creation. Vermilion 
with an orange underglow. A rather spreading, 
vigorous bush with handsome foliage, and the 
flowers, while lacking a bud, make a glorious 
open bloom, full-petal led and long lasting, and 
possessing a delightful fruity fragrance. 
(HAS. K. DOUGLAS. Large, full double flowers 
of flaming scarlet, flushed velvety crimson. 
Blooms all through the season. Plants are 
extra good with healthy foliage. 
('HAS. I*. KILHAM. Brilliant Oriental red-orange 
with a glowing scarlet overcast. The plants 
are rather awkward and need considerable 
room, but produce long stemmed flowers for 
cutting. 
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