FRAGRANT ROSES * * * 
FIELD GROWN 
You may choose from a large selection of the finest quality roses 
grown. . . both standard and patented plants. And you will be sur¬ 
prised at our low prices. Take advantage of this opportunity to get 
finest quality roses ... at a saving. Select the varieties you wish 
. . . and order today! 
HARDY CLIMBING ROSES 
Each 
6 for 
12 for 
EXCEPT 
$0.39 
$2.25 
$3.95 
AS NOTED 
CLIMBING ROSES 
American Beauty — A strong grower 
with large flowers of a pleasing rose-pink. 
Very good for cutting. 
American Pillar — A single flowering 
variety with large flowers of a lively pink 
with white center and yellow stamens. 
Dr. Van Fleet— Long pointed buds of a 
rich flesh-pink. Splendid for cutting. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin (Spanish Bea¬ 
uty)—Considered the finest pink climbing 
rose. Flowers borne singly on long stems. 
Vigorous grower, soon covers the porch 
or arbor. 
Each 59c; 3 for $1.65, postpaid 
J acotte — An orange-apricot-copper 
colored climber of the loveliest. 
Each 59c; 3 for $1.65, postpaid 
Mary Wallace —Although a good pillar 
rose, it becomes self-supporting and 
makes an ideal dooryard bush. The flow¬ 
ers are semi-double, a bright clear rose 
pink with salmon base. These are often 
4 inches across, appearing intermittently 
throughout the season following their first 
glorious outburst in late spring. 
Pauls Scarlet —The most brilliant scar¬ 
let semi-double flowers, freely produced. 
Of strong climbing habit and very hardy. 
Silver Moon —An exceedingly hardy 
climber with dark, glossy green foliage, 
and luxuriant growth. The creamy white 
buds are long and pointed and open into 
semi-double white flowers with golden 
yellow stamens. Flowers are borne on long 
stems, being excellent for cutting in bud 
or half open bloom. 
MONTHLY BLOOMING CLIMBERS 
Each 60c; 3 Jar $L65 
Climbing Columbia —A beautiful vivid 
pink; fragrant. 
Climbing Kaiserin A. Victoria —A soft 
pearly white, shading to light lemon in 
center. 
Climbing Red Radiance —The same fav¬ 
orite in climbers that it is in the bush 
rose; unusually thrifty growers of cerise 
scarlet. 
Climbing Talisman— Same as bush only 
in climbing form. 
DWARF POLYANTHA 
“Baby” Roses 
Here are the ideal roses for bedding 
purposes. Also are useful in foundation 
plantings for additional color. They form 
shapely, compact, bushy plants about 12 
or 18 inches high, producing from spring 
until frost, their clusters of small flowers. 
Your choice of colors: Red, Pink. Post¬ 
paid. 
Each 6 for 12 for 
$0.39 $2.25 $3.95 
Lady Hillingdon 
Large Flowering Baby 
Roses 
Hardy as Spirea. Always in bloom. Re¬ 
quire no spraying. All they ask is a little 
cultivation. Plant these roses by the 
dozen. 
Geo. Eiger —Yellow 
Else Poulsen —Rose pink 
Lafayette —Light cherry red 
Cecile Brunner (Sweetheart Rose)—Sea 
shell pink 
Gloria Mundi —Brilliant orange scarlet, 
large clusters. 
Each 6 for 12 for 
$0.49 $2.60 $4.95 
Postpaid 
Says 
Are 
Neosho 
Sturdy and 
to Grow 
Plants 
Easy 
“I received my order 
of plants and, as usual, 
they are sturdy plants 
and were carefully 
packed. I would like to 
take this opportunity 
to express my satisfac¬ 
tion with everything I 
have ever bought from 
you; it is all healthy 
stock and consequent¬ 
ly easy to grow.’’-Mrs. 
Sam Allen, Sapulpa, 
Okla. 
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