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PLANT INTER-STATE’S ROSES 
Each year many thousands buy from this fascinating selection of glorious, hardy, 
everblooming roses. They will commence blooming a few weeks after planting 
and continue throughout the season. With every order we send complete instruc¬ 
tions that show you exactly how to plant and care for roses, summer and winter. 
PLANT YOUR ROSES EARLY, JUST AS SOON AS THE GROUND IS 
READY. THE SOONER YOU PLANT, THE SOONER THEY BLOOM. 
We offer you two sizes of rose plants. Both are strictly first quality, hardy, tw<^ 
year field-grown budded plants. Our 2 Year No. 1 Selected Plants are the finest 
it is possible to grow. These are the plants which have made Inter-State Roses 
famous all over America. We uncoriditionally guarantee that you cannot buy bet¬ 
ter plants. : 
The 2 Year Standard plants are smaller. This is the size used by most firms w1^ 
merely describe their roses as being 2 Year field-grown. In fact, we believe, that 
you will find our plants to be better. They are a great value at their lower price^ 
for they are genuine Inter-State roses and will bloom this summer. You have you^^, 
choice of exactly the same varieties. Our guarantee applies to this size also, but’ 
of course you must not expect the Standard size to be as good as the 2 Year 
No. 1 size. 
Every rose on these 2 pages, 32 and 33, is priced as below. You have your choice 
of varieties, alike or assorted. This means that if you want 6 roses, you may have 
6 different varieties if you wish, 3 each of 2 different varieties, 6 all the same kind, 
or assorted, just as you please, and all at the 6 rate. Likewise with 12 roses or 25 
roses. 
POSTPAID PRICES ON ALL ROSES 
ON PAGES 32 and 33 
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RADIANCE ^ 
SPECIAL 
Amefica’s most popcilar 
roses at a special price. 
RADIANCE PINK 
RADIANCE RED 
RADIANCE BLUSH 
Your choice, alike or assorted, 
2 Year 
No.l 
6 for $2J25 
12 for 4.25 
25 for 7.75 
2 Year 
Standard 
6 for $1.95 
12 for 3.75 
25 for 6.95 
P4»tpaid. 
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tractive glossy green foliage, and produces 
its clusters of bright red flowers all summer. 
It will brighten your shrub planting irar 
mensely. 
2 Year No. 1 
Selected Plants 
Each 60c 3 for $1.50 
6 for $2.85 
12 for $5.50 25 for $9.75 
American Beauty —The large, fragrant 
carmine flowers of this famous rose have 
been popular for generations. 
Ami Quinard —One of the very finest 
dark reds, this rose is becoming more 
popular each year. Blooms are a rich, 
very dark crimson maroon. 
Betty Uprichard —The lovely flowers are 
salmon-pink inside and carmine-red out¬ 
side, and are lavishly produced all season. 
A very hardy vigorous healthy grower 
that belongs in every rose garden. 
Briarcliff —The beautiful pointed buds 
open into large, perfectly formed, fragrant 
flowers of sparkling pink. The blooms 
come singly on long stems that are fine for 
cutting and last a long time. Very free- 
blooming. 
Caledonia —The exquisite, long buds of 
ivory change to purest white as the flowers 
open into large, double blooms of satiny 
texture. A superb rose. 
Condesa de Sastago —A new, mar¬ 
velously colored rose with large flowers of 
fiery copper-red inside and rich yellow 
outside. Strong and vigorous growing. 
Pictured on page 40. 
Duquesa de Penaranda —This new rose 
is a unique apricot-peach color that is very 
2 Year Standard 
Plants 
Each 50c 3 for $1.25 
6 for $2.15 
12 for $3.95 25 for $7.50 
attractive. The blooms'are large, double 
and fragrant. A good grower and a free 
bloomer. In the fall it is simply gorgeous. 
Pictured on page 37. 
Edith Nellie Perkins— One of the finest 
of all roses. The long, pointed buds come 
on long stems and open into perfect flowers 
of orange-cerise outside and salmon, tinged 
gold, inside. Grows vigorously and blooms 
freely. Pictured on page 37. 
Editor McFarland —On page 40 you can 
see how beautiful this is, our favorite pink 
rose. All through the season the lovely, 
fragrant flowers are produced singly on 
fine stems for cutting. The buds are abso¬ 
lutely perfect. 
E. G. Hill. This choice red rose produces 
its beautiful deep crimson flowers con¬ 
stantly. Very fragrant and long-lasting. 
Especially fine in the hot middle west. See 
page 37. 
Etoile de Hollande —Turn to page 40 
and you will see why this is considered one 
of the greatest of all red roses. Its fragrant, 
perfect flowers of velvety scarlet-crimson 
are freely produced on long stems. 
F. J. Grootendorst —This rose should be 
planted with the shrubs. It is absolutely 
hardy anywhere in America. Makes a 
fine shaped bush 5 to 6 feet tall with at- 
F. K. Druschki —The magnificent white 
ro^ that is loved by all. Immense long, 
pointed buds open into graceful flowers 
that are unsurpassed for form and the 
color is the clearest, pure white. Perfectly 
hardy. Give it more room than the aver, 
age rose, as it grows so vigorously. 
Gaiety —Here is a rather new rose that 
does well everywhere. It has a charming 
bud that opens into a large, double flower 
of orange tinged gold, pink and coral of 
unusual beauty. 
George Arends —Extremely hardy, easy 
to grow, and stands all sorts of abuse. The 
large flowers are the purest and most beau¬ 
tiful clear pink and are very fragrant. It 
makes a vigorous bush almost 3 feet tall. 
One of the finest of all roses. 
Golden Dawn —This lovely rose from far 
away Australia has taken the entire world 
by storm. The gorgeous buds of yellow 
have splashes of carmine and open into 
large, fragrant flowers of sunflower yellow. 
Hardy, vigorous, extremely healthy and 
free-blooming. See it on page 40. 
Golden Fernet —This very hardy rose 
produces its perfect flowers of bright, un¬ 
fading yellow freely. Its color has never 
been surpassed. 
Gruss An Tepiitz —Another old favorite 
that for bedding has never been equalled. 
It makes a large, bushy plant which is 
covered all season with the fragrant, bril¬ 
liant scarlet flowers, intensely fragrant. 
Harrison Yellow —An old-fashioned rose 
that is absolutely hardy. Plant it among 
the shrubs as it makes a large bush 5 feet 
tall. In late spring the bush is simply a 
mass of the bright yellow flowers and the 
foliage is just as attractive as that of a 
shrub. 
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