ROME GliORY. Plant Patent applied for. 
(See illustration on front cover.) Pro¬ 
claimed the finest red rose yet produced. 
A red Dame Edith Helen, but of larger 
size and opening well in all weathers. 
Heavy, ovoid, crimson bud, evolving into 
a large, very double bloom of superb form. 
Long stems for cutting and very perfumed. 
Flowers are long lasting on the plant or 
when cut, and are not affected by dry or 
wet weather. Each. 2.00 
ROSE MARIE (See illustration page 2). 
Fragrant, clear rose-pink flowers of large 
size, borne freely on plants of notable 
vigor . and health. A much better rose 
than many new pinks lately introduced. 
It has fragrance, fine form of flower, and 
the plants have good foliage, and bloom 
freely. Each . 75 
ROUGE MALLERIN. At last we have a new 
red rose which does not blue. The petals 
look like pieces of rich scarlet velvet. Has 
the rich fragrance that all red roses 
should have. The gorgeous flowers are 
produced throughout the season on strong, 
vigorous upright plants with bronzy young 
foliage. Each. 1.00 
SE.XORA GARI (See illustration inside back 
cover). Orange buds, full, fragrant, high- 
centered blooms of apricot-rose. A new 
and very unusual rose. Each. 75 
SIGNORA. Plant Patent No. 201. Its long 
bud is of a warm brownish orange, open¬ 
ing to a lighter tint. The plant is vigor¬ 
ous, branching, and tall growing. A pro¬ 
lific bloomer with long stems for cutting. 
The foliage is unusually beautiful and 
immune to disease. Each. 1.50 
SOUV. DE JEAN SOUPERT. Long tapering 
deep golden yellow buds slowly unfolding 
to broad cream-colored blooms of heavy 
texture and delicious fragrance. Bushy 
plants. One of the most desirable of all 
the yellow roses for garden bedding, as 
the plants are healthy and really bloom 
all the time. Each... 75 
SUNKIST. An excellent sport of Joanna Hill; 
perfectly formed yellow flowers tinged 
orange. Each . 75 
SYRACUSE (See illustration on back cover). 
Bright scarlet crimson blooms grown on 
an excellent plant. Flowers hold their 
color exceptionally well; are produced 
continually all through the summer. Each.. 1.00 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL. Plant Patent No. 162. 
A sport of President Hoover with all its 
wonderful plant qualities. Color is ver¬ 
milion-red toning to cerise in the center. 
This is a fine rose and will produce 
quantities of long-stemmed flowers for 
cutting. Each. 1.00 
THOMAS A. EDISON. Large, well shaped, 
double blooms of two shades of pink; clear 
light pink and a deeper tone. An excep¬ 
tionally fine strong branching plant. 
Each ... 75 
VICTORIA HARRINGTON (See illustration 
on page 2). Pointed buds of blackish red 
slowly open to high-centered flowers of 
non-fading, velvety dark red. Strong, 
healthy plants. A rose of lovely color 
and informal “cactus” form, quite differ¬ 
ent from any other red variety. The aging 
flowers neither blue nor fade. Each. 1.00 
VILLE DE PARIS. Finely formed flowers of 
clear yellow, untouched by tints or shad¬ 
ings. Medium sized plants with small dark, 
leathery foliage. One of the best of the 
yellow roses. Each. 1.00 
WESTERN GOLD. A clear yellow sport of 
Talisman, with all the fine plant habits 
of that old favorite. A beautiful yellow 
bud and an exceptionally fine cut flower. 
Each . 1.00 
WILHELM HORDES. Beautifully pointed 
buds of deep coppery salmon, opening to 
a rich golden pink. Very fragrant blooms 
grown on sturdy stems. Just as good dur¬ 
ing the hot summer as it is in spring. Each .75 
WILL ROGERS. Plant Patent No. 256. (See 
illustration inside back cover. When 
first the name “Will Rogers” was proposed 
from California for a new rose, the regis¬ 
tering officers of the American Rose So¬ 
ciety counseled caution. Later, when Mr. 
Howard showed the rose he desired to 
name for the great philosopher-humorist, 
doubt changed into enthusiasm, for Will 
Rogers is a thoroughly great rose. Very 
beautiful in itself, intensely fragrant, 
growing on an informal spreading plant 
witfl - excellent foliage, the dark, almost 
black, richness of its red depths estab¬ 
lishes the rose at once. Each.. 1.00 
WILLIAM ORR, Brilliant, long stemmed 
flowers of unfading crimson. The color 
and form of the rose are exceptionally 
fine. Planted at the Antelope Park Rose 
Garden, two years ago, it has proved itself 
one of the best among red roses. Each. 75 
Glimuituj Roses 
Climbers of all kinds are now planted freely in the best rose gardens, not only as Climbers, but for 
pillars, fences, pergolas, and as covers for sloping banks and rough places. 
AMERICAN PILLAR. A rampant grower with glossy foliage, 
bearing huge trusses of 2 inch single flowers of dazzling 
scarlet-rose with large white centers and golden yellow 
stamens. Each .$ .50 
BLAZE. Plant Patent No. 10. Acclaimed by the nation as the 
only hardy everblooming scarlet Climber. Propagated from 
blooming wood only. Each. 1.00 
CL. DAINTY BESS. A climbing sport of the beautiful single 
rose, Dainty Bess, bearing clusters of flowers exactly like 
its parent, with broad petals notched and fluted, of soft 
flesh-pink, glorified by a cluster of wine-red stamens. This 
is a real everbloomer and will well repay the little protec¬ 
tion necessary to bring it through the winter. Each. 1.00 
CL. EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. Same as the Hybrid Tea of 
that name, two-toned pink flowers produced on excellent 
stiff stems. Each. 75 
CL. ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Same as the Hybrid Tea of 
that name, large crimson flowers with velvety finish. Each .75 
CL. GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. Same as the Hybrid Tea of that 
name, velvety crimson blooms. Each. 50 
CL. GRUSS AN COBURG. Same as the Hybrid Tea of that name 
rich yellowish brown, shading to a pale coppery flesh. Each .50 
CL. PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. Same as the Hybrid 
Tea of that name, large flowers of flaming scarlet and 
yellow. Each . 50 
CL. RED RADIANCE. Same as the Hybrid Tea of that name, 
rose red, with exceptionally fine blooms. Each. 50 
CL. SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS PERNET. Same as the Hybrid Tea 
of that name, clear yellow. Each. 50 
DOUBLOONS. Plant Patent No. 152. A stunning new, per¬ 
fectly hardy yellow Climber, developed from our native 
prairie rose, which gives it a hardiness greater than any 
other yellow Climber. Very handsome. Each. 1.50 
NEW DAWN. Plant Patent No. 1. A very fine, practically 
everblooming Climber. A sport of, and very much like, 
the well known Dr. W. Van Fleet. Each. 1.50 
PAUL'S SCARLET. Moderately vigorous Climber with medium 
sized, intensely red flowers borne in loose clusters. Some¬ 
times repeats in the fall. Each 
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