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Bargain No. 50 
1 American Beauty 
1 Jacotte 
1 Mme. Gregoire 
Staechelin 
1 Climbing Talisman 
$1.00 Ho! Prepoid 
Rosa Rouletti 
(Swiss Rock Garden Rose) 
This altogether charming little 
rose was once popular in the 
Alpine gardens of Switzerland; 
but like other favored flowers, 
disappeared. It has recently re' 
gained cultivation, and comes 
now to us as a welcome addition 
to our rockery and edging plants. 
Grows 6 to 7 inches high; dense, 
small foliage; ^ 4 'inch double, 
rose'pink flowers continuous 
from early summer until frost. 
Strong, 2 -yr., field-grown bushes, 
only 40c each; 3 for #1.05; 6 
for #1.80. 
Paul’s Scarlet The fl ° wers > i vi Y id scarlc b 
■ wmi wvw> are of good size, semi- 
double, very freely produced in clusters, on much 
branched canes. Blooms very long, holding flowers 
after many June bloomers have dropped their petals. 
Strong 2-year, field-grown bushes, 35c each, 3 for 90c: 
6 for #1.50. 
American Beauty sSgjgs, va S 
formed blooms of rosy carmine. Splendid foliage. 
Very fragrant. Strong, 2-year field-grown plants, 
35c each; 3 for 90c; 6 for #1.50. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin 
(Spanish Beauty). Charming new climber. 
Long, pointed buds flashing carmine opening 
into flowers of delicate pink. Long stems for 
cutting. Foliage very resistant to disease. 
Strong, 2-year field-grown bushes, only 40c 
each; 3 for #1.05; 6 for #1.80. 
Grand new climber. Flowers 
scorching, fiery red, large, 
semi-double. A great profusion of bloom in 
June with occasional recurrence during the 
summer. Very hardy and fast growing. 
Strong, 2-year field-grown bushes, only 45c 
each; 3 for #1.30; 6 for #2.10. 
Scorcher 
Unusually attractive, fragrant 
flowers of orange-copper-apricot. 
Large flowers, clustered up to 10. Healthy 
foliage. Strong, 2-year, field-grown bushes, 
only 45c each; 3 for #1.20; 6 for #2.10. 
No doubt the bush Talis- 
man has attained the great- 
est popularity of any Hybrid Tea, and now 
this amazingly beautiful Rose comes as a 
climber. Beautiful two-toned shades of yellow 
and red. Strong, 2-year, field-grown bushes, 
only 55c each; 3 for #1.50; 6 •for #2.70. 
Talisman 
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These are especially fine for solid beds and 
for borders. Also ideal for cemetery planting 
because they are so easy to grow and bloom 
so freely. Are constantly in bloom from 
early summer until freezing. Very hardy, 
growing everywhere and requiring very little 
care. 
CHATILLON. Vivid-pink. Grows 18 in. 
GLORIA MUNDI. Huge clusters of brilliant 
orange-scarlet. Grows 18 in. 
KIRSTEN POULSEN. Large clusters of 
cherry-red. Grows 3 feet tall. 
of above 3 Roses: 45c each; 3 for #1.30; 
6 for #2.10. 
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Guaranteed to live throughout the summer or we will replace all that die 
at 25c each, provided claim is made by October first, and is accompanied by 
Plant Patent Label. This is your protection. 
Baby Polyanthas 
BLAZE 
U. S. PLANT 
PATENT No. 10 
This hardy scar¬ 
let climber is a 
cross between Paul’s 
Scarlet and Gruss 
an Teplitz. Blaze 
is seldom out of 
bloom. In the mid¬ 
dle of August the 
bushes are covered 
with vivid scarlet 
flowers. Strong, 2- 
vear, field - grown 
bushes, #1.00 each; 
6 for #5.00. 
Blaze 
Countess Uandal 
U. S. PLANT PATENT No. 38 
A Hybrid Tea Rose, with long, 
pointed buds and large, double blooms, 
coppery bronze suffused with rich 
gold. Strong grower. Strong, 2-year, 
field-grown bushes, #1.00 each; 6 for 
#5.00. 
Texas Centennial 
U. S. PLANT PATENT No. 162 
A Hybrid Tea Rose, with long¬ 
shaped artistic buds, which open 
to richest blood-red ever intro¬ 
duced. A continuous bloomer. 
Very fragrant. Strong, field- 
grown, 2-year bushes, #1.00 each; 
6 for #5.00. 
Countess Vandal 
THE WHITTEN-ACKERMAN NURSERIES, BRIDGMAN, MICHIGAN 
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