Hardy Field Grown Rose Bushes 
ALL No. 1 GRADE 2-YEAR PLANTS 
WE RECOMMEND EARLY PLANTING FOR THESE HARDY ROSE BUSHES, 
MARCH OR EARLY APRIL, WHERE POSSIBLE. Early planting while bushes are 
dormant is much better because growth is practically 100% assured when the weather 
is cool and soil naturally moist. 
MONTHLY BLOOMING BUSH ROSES 
All Hardy; All Suitable to Colorado Climate. Postpaid Prices—60c each; 3 for $1.65; 
6 for $3.00; 12 for .$5.S5. 
GORGEOUS TWO-TONE ROSES 
LADY MARGARET STEAVART. Copper-red buds, bright 
orange-gold flowers. 
LOS ANGELES. Luminous coral-pink, shaded gold at the 
base. 
PRES. HERBERT HOOA'ER. An unusual rose that blends 
orange-pink; copper-red and orange-yellow, all into one 
remarkable rose. 
TAl.ISMAN. Orange-red, opening to golden-yellow, stained 
copper-red and orange-rose. A companion rose to Pres. 
Herbert Ploover, except that its colors are just reversed. 
REDS 
AMEBICAN BE Vl^TA". The most satisfactory and free bloom¬ 
ing red ever introduced. Large blooms on good stems. 
E. G. HILL. Dazzling red, very large, fully double. 
ETOILE De HOLLANDE. A brilliant dark red of magnifi¬ 
cent size and form. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. Brilliant red, blooms in clusters. 
RED RADIANCE. A bright, cheerful and even shade of pure 
red. 
PINKS 
BETTY UPRICHARD. A glorious, rich salmon-pink. 
BRIARCLIFF. Vivid, deep pink, on good stems. 
COLUMBIxV. Extremely hardy, rich, clear pink. 
DA.ME EDITH HELEN. Well shaped buds and high-centered 
blooms of clear, bright pink. 
MME. BUTTERFLY. A harmony of bright pink, apricot and 
gold. 
PAUL NEYRON. Luminous cerise-pink. One of the largest 
in cultivation, and thornless. 
RADIANCE. Bright, shining rose-pink. Full and double. 
WHITES 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. Gigantic white buds and blooms. 
Very hardy. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA. The standard double pure 
white. 
YELLOAA S 
JOHANNA HILL. A new yellow with an orange heart. Long 
pointed buds on long stems. 
LADY HILLINGDON. A beautiful apricot-yellow. Very free 
blooming. 
MRS. ERSKINE THOAf. Fine long buds opening into per¬ 
fectly shaped lemon-yellow. 
SUNBURST. Beautifully formed, rich j^ellow, shaded rose 
and orange. 
Refi Radiance 
Climbing 
hardy in Colorado, 2-year, field grown. 
tvC.ySGS Each, 60c; 3 for .$1.50, postpaid. 
CLIAIBING AMERICAN BEAUTA^. Large double crimson-red. Flowers freely, on long stems. 
CRIMSON RAAIBLER. Scarlet-red flowers in sprays and clusters. 
GARDENIA. Yellow buds; creamy-white flowers with white centers. 
PvlUIi’S SC.ARLET. Large, well-shaped flowers of vivid scarlet-red that does not fade. 
Considered by many as fully equal to the ne-wBlaze rose. 
DOROTHY^ PERKINS. Climbing cluster rose in a delicate pink. 
New Patented Novelty Roses 
BUSH TV PE—EVERBLOOAfING 
All hardy in Colorado and each one is a rose that you will be proud to own. The sup¬ 
ply of these roses is limited, hence we urge you to ORDER AT ONCE on receipt of catalog. 
Two shipments of these new roses will be brought in; one about April 1st, another about 
April 25th. 
BETTER T13IES. Plant patent No. 23. The brilliant Cerise flowers are large, double and 
delightfully fragrant. Long, strong stems. $1.25 each. 
COUNTIiESS A'ANDAL. Plant patent No. 38. The rose of roses. Long pointed buds, distinct 
shadings of coppery-bronze suffused with soft gold. $1.00 each. 
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