Hardy Everblooming 
HYBRID-TEA ROSES 
These roses are the result of crossing the tender everblooming Tea 
Roses with the hardy Hybrid Perpetuals or “June Roses”. These 
roses are hardy and of vigorous growth, and should be given winter 
protection in the Northern States. They have the size of flower 
and exquisite fragrance of the “June Rose”, combined with the 
constant blooming qualities, delicate tints and rich bright colors 
of the “Tea” or Monthly Blooming Roses. Both our one-year- 
and two-year-old plants, set out in the spring, will bloom the same 
year. The two-year-old plants should have an abundance of roses. 
CALEDONIA — Alabaster white, long stem, 
free bloomer. 
COLUMBIA — Deep peach pink, deepening 
into a glowing pink. Magnificent blossoms, 
often measuring six inches across; fragrance 
beyond description; almost thornless. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY— Rich glowing 
scarlet with darker shadings; nothing finer. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ — This is one of the 
most useful of all roses for the lawn, suc¬ 
ceeding under the most ordinary conditions. 
Grows freely to a height of 4 or 5 feet; hardy 
in all sections; vivid, dazzling, fiery crimson; 
sweetly fragrant; and is in bloom all the time. 
LA CHAMPAGNE — Flame pink, tinged 
with red and shading to a rich yellow at 
the base. 
RADIANCE —Carmine-rose with opal and 
coppery reflections. 
PRES. HOOVER —Cerise, pink, scarlet and 
yellow. 
WHITE KILLARNEY— Pure white fine, 
form. 
TALISMAN —Bright red, old gold and 
yellow. 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON— Soft gold¬ 
en yellow, veined and suffused with copper 
and red. 
MADAME BUTTERFLY —Bright pink 
suffused with apricot and gold. 
MADAME EDQUARD HERRIOT— Buds 
vivid orange-scarlet, opening to large 
flowers of light copper-red, paling to strawberry-pink with age. 
OPHELIA —Brilliant salmon-flesh shaded 
with rose, with a heart of glowing peach 
pink. 
MRS. AARON WARD —Coppery orange in the bud, developing to golden-orange 
in the open flower. 
RED RADIANCE —A magnificent shade of JOANNA HILL- —Large bright yellow buds opening into full flower of creamy 
cerise-red; does not fade. yellow. Produced on long stems. A fine cut flower variety. 
PRICES: 1-yr. plants 35c each; 3 for $1.00, Prepaid. 2-yr. plants 75c each: 3 for $2.00, Prepaid. 
RAMBLER ROSES 
The Ramblers are a class of Climbing Roses of vigorous habit which produce their flowers in clusters. While the individual blossoms 
are not large, the immense clusters are borne in great profusion, and make a gorgeous showing. You surely have a place for some of 
this class of Climbing Roses. You can use them on porches, arbors, arches, pergolas, clothes posts, fences, and old stumps of trees. 
Hardy everywhere. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY —A sturdy, vigorous grower, 
absolutely hardy; throwing strong flowering canes in one season 
which are covered with dark, glossy foliage that is immune to 
disease and insects. The roses are 3 to 4 inches in diameter, 
are produced on individual stems, vivid rosy-crimson in color, 
and with the same delicious fragrance as the old American 
Beauty. 
RED DOROTHY PERKINS (Excelsa)— The most popular red 
rambler; large clusters of rich scarlet. 
GARDENIA— A grand variety, quite similar to the old Crimson 
Rambler, with the exception of color. Rich yellow flowers, 
borne in large clusters; blooms profusely, and is as hardy as an 
oak. 
PRICES: 1-yr. plants 35c each; 3 for $1.00, Prepaid. 2-yr. plants 75c each; 3 for $2.00, Prepaid. 
60 c » » FIVE CLIMBING ROSES « « 60 c 
Five small size plants of Climbing Roses, each a different kind, our selection of varieties. Each plant will be labeled as to variety 
and all five delivered by parcel post, postpaid, for only 60c. 
TAUSENDSCHOEN NEW BLACK ROSE 
A climbing rose which pro¬ 
duces on the same plant so 
many different colored flowers 
that it is impossible to de¬ 
scribe the variations, hence 
the fitting name, “Thousand 
Beauties”. Blooms profusely 
during June and July. The 
colors run from bright rose 
and carmine, with white and 
yellow tints showing. 1-yr. 
plants 35c each; 3 for $1.00, 
Prepaid 
(Ami Quinard) 
A new variety. The deep 
velvety amarinth red is almost 
true black and the blooms are 
larger, prettier and more 
abundant. Large size, 2-yr.- 
old plants, $1.25 each, Pre¬ 
paid 
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