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Prices include postage. AVe offer 
only strong two year old field grown 
roses, which will bloom freely this 
year. 
Alice Harding; 
ALICE HARDING. Plant Patent 
No. 202. The best yellow exhibition 
rose yet produced. Large buds, 
golden yellow flaked with carmine, 
that open into perfect pure golden 
yellow blooms borne singly on long 
stems. Long lasting and does not 
fade easily. Sweetly fragrant, very 
free flowering. Each, $2.00. 
BETTER TIMES. Plant Patent 
No. 23. The brilliant cerise flowers 
are large, double, and■- delicately 
fragrant. Being produced on long, 
strong stems, they are excellent for 
cutting. Foliage is leathery, dark 
green. A very free, full bloomer. 
Each, $1.25. 
BETTY UPRICHARD. Brilliant 
orange carmine on outer side of 
petals, soft pink inside. Profuse 
bloomer, and a beauty. Each, 65c. 
CALEDONIA. The best white. 
Exceptionally long pointed buds, 
opening to very double, high cen¬ 
tered, long lasting, large white flow¬ 
ers. Moderately fragrant, free 
bloomer. Each, 55c. 
COUNTESS VANDAL. Plant Pat¬ 
ent No. 38. The Rose of Roses! 
“Countess” has been enthusiasti¬ 
cally received by Rose-lovers every¬ 
where. Its long-pointed bud, dis¬ 
tinctive shadings of coppery bronze, 
suffused with soft gold, and its form 
are a continuous “movie,” develop¬ 
ing new beauty at all times during 
its long life. Each, $1.00. 
E. G. HILL. Great massive blooms 
of deep maroon-red, very fragrant, 
extremely double. The petals are 
tightly packed, radiating from a 
full, star-shaped center. Very de¬ 
sirable. Gives good results every¬ 
where. Each, 55c. 
GAIETY. Large fragrant flowers 
combining coppery fawn, orange, 
Indian red and silver! The color is 
highly variable but always lovely 
and the blooms are astonishingly 
perfect and exquisitely formed. 
Each, 60c. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY. Deep scar¬ 
let with darker shadings, blooms of 
impeccable shape and very fragrant. 
Very popular. Each, 5Sc. 
IMPERIAL POTENTATE. Fra¬ 
grant, dark, shining rose pink, 
shaded lighter pink on reverse of 
petals. Remarkably free flowering. 
Each, 57c. 
Jean Cote 
JEAN COTE. Plant Patent ap¬ 
plied for. Large, oval bud of deep 
brownish orange; mammoth bloom, 
full to the center but the petals are 
not crammed. The color is a solid 
orange, almost brown. Flowers 
come singly and continuously on 
good stems but not broomstick-like, 
and the blooms wave gracefully 
with the breeze. Fruity fragrance. 
The plant is of medium height and 
branching; a group planting liter¬ 
ally blankets the ground. Large, 
glossy foliage. A novelty of high 
standing, greatly admired in our 
test-gardens. Each, $2.00. 
JOHN RUSSELL. Large oval buds 
and immense double blooms of dark 
red with darker crimson, almost 
blackish crimson, centers. One of 
the handsomest red roses. Each, 
70c. 
LOS ANGELES. One of the grand¬ 
est all-around Roses of American 
origin that has ever been produced. 
The color is a beautiful flame pink, 
toned with coral and shaded finely 
with gold at the base of the petals. 
The stems are long and heavy, and 
the flowers unusually large. Excep¬ 
tionally hardy, vigorous foliage, and 
free blooming. Each, 67c. 
MARGARET McGREDY. B r i 1 - 
liant and solid orange-vermilion, 
very double cupped flowers. This 
extraordinary rose is continually in 
bloom and is resistant to black-spot 
and mildew. Each, 65c. 
AIRS. CHARLES BELL. Shell 
pink buds and blooms of fine globu¬ 
lar form with shadings of soft salm¬ 
on. Sweetly perfumed. In some 
sections of the country, it is the only 
rose grown to any great extent. 
Each, 65c. 
We were very well pleased with the Roses we purchased from you, especially 
the Hoosier Beauty. It bore a lot of roses.—Mrs. M. A. Foley, 14151 Hubbell 
St., Detroit, Michigan. 
Los Angeles 
Margaret McGredy 
JOHN A.SALZER SEED CO 
LACROSSE. WISCONSIN 
