WOLVERINE GARDENS 
Roses and Dahlias 
GRAND VILLE, MICHIGAN 
GREETINGS TO OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS: 
We take great pleasure in sending you our price list. This list brings to you an 
assortment of the finest varieties. They have been properly grown and stored, which most 
effectively preserves their full strength and vigor; so with reasonable attention anyone 
may expect success with them. 
STOCK of some varieties is limited; may 1 urge you to place your order early to 
avoid disappointment. All orders filled in rotation received, and stock reserved and 
shipped to you postpaid at planting time, or when desired. Only healthy STATE-Inspected 
stock will be shipped. 
WE UNRESERVEDLY GUARANTEE All Stock purchased from us to be true to name, 
and to be satisfactory in every respect, any stock which proves otherwise will be replaced 
or properly adjusted. Not responsible in any case for more than the actual purchase price. 
Roses, Hybrid Teas or Everbloomers 
ALL ROSES ARE No. 1 GRADE. STRONG BUDDED. 2 YEAR OLD. FIELD GROWN. 
PRICED AT 50c EACH 
Varieties 
BETTY UPRICHARD—Coppery-red buds, opening to semi-double flowers; 17 petals. 
BRIARCLIEF—Large pointed buds of brilliant rose-pink; 36 petals. 
CHARLES K. DOUGLAS—A fine red garden rose of clear color; with 24 petals. 
COLUMBIA—A bright pink when weather conditions are right; 62 petals. 
CHARLES P. KILHAM—Large, beautifully-shaped blooms of brilliant orange-pink; 32 petals. 
DAME EDITH HELEN—Shapely buds and highly-centered blooms of clear pink; 60 petals. 
E. G. HILL—A good red garden rose, very fragrant; plenty of petals. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS—A very handsome rose of salmon-pink color; about 30 petals. 
ETOILE DE HOLLAND—A splendid red rose with no serious faults; 31 petals. 
EDITOR McFarland—a fine, dark pink rose with no serious faults; 36 petals. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY—Light crimson blooms of noble form; may fade badly. 
GOLDEN DAWN—A fine, large bright-yellow flower, bushy growth; 50 petals. 
GENERAL Mac ARTHUR—A good, red garden rose; only 20 petals. 
HADLEY—Splendid red flower and form good; fragrant; 30 petals. 
J. J. L. MOCK—A massive, pink rose; inner petals a silver rose color; 60 petals. 
JOSEPH STRAND—A dark red rose with traces of yellow, orange and rose color; very 
double blooms. 
JULIEN POTIN—Similar to Claudis Pernet, though a deeper yellow color; 48 petals. 
JONNA HILL—A fine yellow rose for cutting, full flowers of fine form. 
K. A. VICTORIA—Perfect blooms of white with a slight shade of lemon at the center. 
LADY ALICE STANLEY—Dependable old rose, with outside petals a dark pink, and inside 
a light pink. 
MERV. G. A. VAN ROSSEM—Brownish-yellow flowers, shaded coppery pink. 
MRS. SAM Me GREDY—Large fairly double blooms of orange salmon, with a suffusion of 
gold. 
MRS. E. P. THOM—Perfectly-shaded flowers of a rich lemon yellow; 32 petals. 
MME. ALEXANDER DREUX—Blooms of deep yellow, shaded with orange; 40 petals. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER—Beautiful blooms of maroon, orange and gold, one of the 
best. 
RADIANCE—Large, brilliant rose pink blooms; 23 petals. 
RED RADIANCE—A bright, rosy-red form of Radiance; 23 petals. 
ROSE HILL—Clear pink; similar to Columbia, its parent. 
SOUV. CLAUDIS PERNET—The old standby for a real yellow rose; about 25 petals. 
TALISMAN—Fragrant blooms of yellow, stained with copper red and orange rose; 24 petals. 
Hardy Climbing Roses 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—Large flowers of bright purplish crimson. 
MARY WALLACE—The best large-flowered pink climber. 
PAUL'S SCARLET CLIMBER—Large flowers of vivid scarlet-red color. 
Sincerely yours, 
JOHN A. PONSHAIR 
WOLVERINE GARDENS 
