70 ROSES 
State Nursery and Seed Co. 
S.N.&S. Co’s. PEERLESS HARDY ROSES 
STRONG TWO-YEAR-OLD POTTED PLANTS FOR THE COLD NORTHWEST 
We are continuing our most satisfactory custom of offering only started pot 
grown Roses (unless otherwise noted). While this makes the price a trifle higher 
compared with dormant stock, it affords our customers a better stock, quicker 
blooms and far more satisfaction. Our 2-year field grown roses are put in pots 
in January and grown in cool greenhouses. By May they are in full leaf, possibly 
showing buds, and the roots are well established in a ball of soil. Planting is easy 
and there is no check in growth, e ship your orders for pot roses at the proper 
planting time. 
Our Select Everblooming Hybrid Tea Roses 
.Viaerican Ileauty —One of the largest, sweetest and 
best of all hardy Roses. It is a quick grower, con¬ 
stant bloomer; color, rich, rosy crimson. 
Golden Dawn— Lemon yellow buds splashed with crim¬ 
son, followed by showy, large sunflower yellow 
blooms with a pleasing fragrance. The ideal yellow 
garden Rose. 
General Jaeqneniinot—“General Jack”— A celebrated 
Rose with shapely buds and handsome flowers of 
brilliant velvety crimson. Very fragrant. 
Grii.ss an Teplitz —or Prairie King— A dazzling, fiery crimson Rose one of 
the best for the Northwest. Lvery Montana garden should contain a 
Prairie King. 
Mrs. W. C. Miller— A dandy Rose with Peony-shaped blooms of brilliant 
light pink. 
McGrady’s Ivory —One of McGrady’s famous Irish Roses. A beautiful, long 
bud with greenish markings opening to a lovely ivory white. Perfeclty 
shaped, double blooms. 
Mrs. Pierr S. dnPont— ^Medium-sized, long, pointed buds of a reddish gold 
ot semi-double. The plant is of strong, vigorous, compact growth. A 
l^rofuse and cnotinuous bloomer. 
Itadianee —This is the popular carmine-pink which is bound to succeed 
everywhere. A strong, vigorous grower with well-shaped, large, double 
blooms. 
Mrs. P. E. Towsey, Liv¬ 
ingston, !in«l her Dorothy 
Perkins Rose from our 
Nur.sery. 
Red Radiance —A sort of Radiance with most attractive, bright cerise 
blooms. As large and vigorous, and as free blooming. 
Talisman— A medley of bright apricot, gold, and deep-rose pink. Always 
admired for its lovely color combination, size and splendid form. Fragrant. 
Prices of above ten varieties Pot Grown Plants—Each, .?1.00; 6 for $5.50; 
dozen, $10.00. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber— One of the hardiest and best of the Ciimbing Roses, 
bearing large, semi-double scarlet shaded crimson flowers, long blooming 
and holding flowers long after many June bloomers have dropped their 
petals. 
Climbing American Beauty— This is one of the best of the climbing Roses 
and a very strong, vigorous grower and hardy. The flowers are a rich, 
rosy crimson. 
D<n'otliy Perkins —Shell pink, very fragrant, blooms in clusters, vigorous 
ciimber. A real Rocky Mountain Rose. 
Prices of Climbing Roses—Pot Plants, each, .$1.00; C lor $5.50; dozen, $10.00. 
HARDY HUGOSA ROSES 
P. J. Grootendorst —Flowers are small, double and borne in great profusion 
in clusters and are a bright crimson in color. 
Blanche Ddl. de Coupbert —A fine, vigorous grower with large double white 
flowers. 
Prices of Rugosa Roses—Each, S5c; 0 for $1.7.5; doz., $0.00. 
Rugosa Roses—Not Potted, no extra postage. 
Climbing American Beau¬ 
ty Rose belonging to Mrs. 
J. D. Chaplin, Wheatland, 
Wyo., who writes: W^e are 
mighty proud of this rose 
bush purchased from you. 
BRIAR ROSES 
Austrian Copper— The demand has been heavy for this beautiful June 
bloomer. Its dazzling, brilliant, copper-colored blooms are borne pro¬ 
fusely. Every northern garden should have a bush of Austrian Copper. 
Each, $1.00; 3 for $2.75. 
Harrison Yellow —A fine hardy Rose of single free flowering 
proclivities. The bushes make fine specimens for lawn and 
garden and need very little protection if any to stand our 
severe Winters. The bush bears its flowers profusely and 
they are a rich gold yellow in color. Field grown plants, 
each. $1,00; 3 for $2.75. (Harrison Persion Varieties not i>otted.) 
Persian Yellow —-A large and very fine double Rose, which flowers 
most freely. The blossoms are of a deep golden color. Is very 
hardy and a vigorous grower. Field grown plants, each, $1.00; 
3 for $2.75. Briar Roses—Not i>otted. 
(It is the Harrison and Persian Yellow Roses which are seen 
blooming .so profusely around the x'icinity of Mammoth Hot 
Springs in Yellowstone Park.) 
It is easy to grow our Hardy Roses. Plant them in ordinary 
good garden soil and a sunny location, preferably away from 
a south wall, where they get too much reflected heat too 
early in the Spring. Our Roses will present you with a wealth 
of beautiful blooms from yeor ot year. 
OUR HARDY ROSES ARE PREPAID 
Mrs. . C. Miller 
