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RIBSAM’S EVERBLOOMING 
ROSES 
Souv. de Claudius Pernet 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber 
There is perhaps no plant or flower so gen¬ 
erally cultivated today as the Rose. For ex¬ 
tensive grounds, small lawns, porch, trellis or 
hedges, Roses are used with charming effects. 
Many persons think it difficult to grow Roses, 
but such is not the case. 
The following sorts are the most popular, 
blooming throughout the season, grown in 
5- and 6-inch pots. 
Each 75c., doz. $8.25, except where noted 
Alice Harding {Plant Patent 202). One of 
tne finest exhibition yellow Roses yet intro¬ 
duced. Perfect blooms produced in great 
profusion. Honey fragrance. Each $2.00. 
Autumn. Buds of medium size developing 
into an attractive-cupped, double fragrant 
flower of distinct burnt orange streaked 
and marked with red. 
Better Times (Plant Patent 23). New Rose 
with long, crimson bud opening into bril¬ 
liant cerise-red. Double, delicate and fra¬ 
grant. Each $1.25. 
Briarcliff. A fine Rose with long buds, fra¬ 
grant, lasting, of a brilliant rose pink shad¬ 
ing to light at outer petals. 
Countess Vandal (Plant Patent 38). A vig¬ 
orous Rose with long, pointed, orange-cop¬ 
per buds. The flowers are brilliant pink 
with a salmon glow and richly fragrant. 
Each $1.25. 
Cynthia. Free flowering habit with rich 
oriental red color. Very desirable variety. 
Dame Edith Helen. Very large flower, rasp¬ 
berry pink. 
E. G. Hill. One of the most valuable. A 
dazzling scarlet shading to deeper pure red 
as it develops. Free bloomer and disease- 
resistant. 
Golden Dawn. Deliciously fragrant, lemon- 
yellow flowers of excellent form. One of the 
best all-around yellow garden Roses. 
Hinrich Gaede. Buds of Nasturtium-red, 
opening orange-yellow. A spectacular 
novelty. 
Joanna Hill. Large, pointed buds. Full, 
semi-double, lemon-yellow flowers. Stems 
particularly strong for cutting. 
Mme. Butterfly. Very free flowering vari¬ 
ety of highly scented, light soft pink flow¬ 
ers, tinted yellow at base of petals. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. A splendid white, 
with long, pointed, shapely buds and dou¬ 
ble, fragrant flowers. A continuous 
bloomer. 
Ophelia. Long admired as one of the better 
Roses. Salmon flesh shaded light yellow 
at the base of the center petals. 
Padre. Attractive glistening coppery scarlet 
flowers with a flush of rich yellow at the 
base. 
President Herbert Hoover. A splendid 
combination of cerise-pink, flame, scarlet 
and yellow. Flagrant and free flowering. 
R.M.S. Queen Mary (Plant Patent 249). A 
lovely variety, quite distinct from any¬ 
thing yet seen in Roses. A wonderful com¬ 
bination of vivid shades—a rich, glowing, 
blending of salmon and pink with an or¬ 
ange base. Delicately perfumed. Each 
$1.50. 
Radiance. Strong, growing, free flowering. 
A brilliant carmine pink with salmon and 
yellow shadings. 
Red Radiance. Rosy red, habit like Radi¬ 
ance. An excellent old variety. 
Rose Marie. Pretty, clear rose-pink, large, 
double flowers of good shape. 
Signora (Plant Patent 201). A unique vari¬ 
ety of very lovely, salmon pink. An easy 
grower and prolific bloomer. Each $1.50. 
Souv. de Ciaudius Pernet. Pure lemon- 
yellow; excellent shaped buds. 
Talisman. The most excellent and popular 
variety of recent introduction. Color, cop¬ 
pery orange, suffused with rose-pink. 
POLYANTHA 
Cecile Brunner (Sweetheart Rose). A dainty 
variety with small double blooms of perfect 
form. Soft rosy pink. 
Orange Triumph. Magnificent scarlet- 
orange blooms arranged in enormous clus¬ 
ters which cover the shiny green foliage 
throughout the entire season. Each $1.00. 
Triomphe Orleanais. Semi-double, slightly 
fragrant blooms of a rich cherry red color. 
Large clusters. 
CLIMBING and RAMBLER 
ROSES 
Dorothy Perkins. Old favorite of soft shell 
pink. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. The long, pointed buds 
are rich flesh pink carried on stems 12 to 
18 inches long. 
Golden Glow (Plant Patent 263). The splen¬ 
did semi-double flowers are produced in 
clusters containing 4 or 5 blooms of pure 
bright yellow. The best yellow climbing 
Rose yet introduced. Each $1.25. 
Pauls Scarlet Climber.The most popular of 
all climbing Roses. Vivid scarlet of large 
size in clusters of 3 to 20 flowers on long, 
strong stems. 
Primrose. A hardy yellow Rambler with 
primrose yellow flowers. 2 to 3 flowers in 
a cluster. 
Silver Moon. Creamy-white, semi-double 
flowers 4 in. and over in diameter. 
The New Dawn (Plant Patent 1). Flesh pink 
double flowers on fine, long stems; blooms- 
are produced throughout the Summer and 
Fall months. Each $1.75. 
To Immunize Heaithy Roses 
Spray with NICOTINE PYROX, 
Dust with GRAPE DUST 
Kills Mildew 
See page 26 
Use TRI-OGEN for the best care of 
Roses 
See Insecticides —Page 27 
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