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JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO., LA CROSSE, WIS. 
1939 
HARDY ROSES 
Prices include postage. We offer 
only strong two year old field grown 
1‘oses, which will bloom freely this 
year. Lefillet, “Rose Culture,” sent 
free upon request. 
Crimson Glory 
AMI QUINARD. Intense deep 
maroon flowers with a dark velvety 
sheen, very fragrant, blooms freely. 
The very dark, almost blackish 
flowers, are almost identical with 
the famous Nigrette rose. It always 
causes comment. Each, 64c. 
AUTUMN. Striking burnt orange 
buds, streaked and marked with red, 
and opening up into vei’y double 
flowers of bright yellow, streaked 
with red. Of strong upright growth 
and free-flowering habit. Each, 69c. 
BETTY UPRICHARD. Brilliant 
orange carmine on outer side of 
petals, soft pink inside. Profuse 
bloomer and a beauty. Each, 65c. 
COUNTESS Y ANDAU. Plant Pat¬ 
ent No. 38. The Rose of Roses! 
“Countess” has been enthusiasti¬ 
cally received by Rose-lovers every¬ 
where. Its long-pointed bud, dis¬ 
tinctive shadings of coppery bronze, 
suffused with soft gold, and its form 
are a continuous “movie,” develop¬ 
ing new beauty at all times during 
its long life. Each, $1.00. 
CRIMSON GLORY. Plant Patent 
No. 105. Long pointed buds, large, 
full, semi-double flowers of deep 
velvety crimson, intensely fragrant 
and very lasting. Has wintered 
through 10° below zero without pro¬ 
tection. A very flne dark red rose. 
Each, $1.00. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. Sal¬ 
mon-pink petals attractively flushed 
with orange, and shaded dark cop¬ 
pery red and orange on the outside. 
Few thorns, exquisitely fragrant, 
and a flne bloomer. Large, double 
flowers. Each, 75c. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Bril¬ 
liant red blooms of magnificent size, 
—the most popular red rose. Full, 
double centers, enormous petals, 
very fragrant. Healthy foliage. 
Each, 70c. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. An in¬ 
tense rich scarlet, shading to velvety 
crimson. Lovely fragrant blooms 
produced in great profusion, on 
strong plants. Blooms continuously 
and succeeds under almost all con¬ 
ditions. Each, 65c. 
JOANNA HILL. A splendid clear 
yellow rose with golden heart. Very 
large, long, pointed buds opening to 
large, full semi-double long-lasting 
flowers. A vigorous, long stemmed 
profuse bloomer. Each, 70c. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA Y ICTORIA. 
Well formed, creamy buds which de¬ 
velop to blooms of absolutely per¬ 
fect form, pure snowy white except 
for a slight tint of lemon at the cen¬ 
ter. Very double, fragrant. The 
best white rose to date. Each, 68c. 
Mnie. E. Herriot 
MARGARET YIcGREDYL Very 
large and long pointed buds. Flow¬ 
ers large, very double, fragrant, and 
brilliantly colored a rich Oriental 
red, passing to orange-vermilion. 
An elegant rose. Each, 73c. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET. Buds 
and flowers of brilliant velvety scar¬ 
let, overlaying an orange base. The 
flowers are perfectly shaped, sweet 
scented, and freely borne. Eai;h, 
75c. 
MME. E. HERRIOT. Sparkling 
buds of coral-red and orange, open¬ 
ing to large semi-double flowers of 
indescribably brilliant orange-red 
and salmon. Very free flowering. 
One of the most brilliantly colored 
roses known. Each, 65c. 
MONS JULIEN POTIN. A beau¬ 
tiful rose of rich pure yellow, per¬ 
fect in the bud and perfect in every 
stage of development. The full, 
large double flowers are fragrant 
and are freely borne. Does not 
fade easily. Each, 73c. 
MRS. CHARLES BELL. Should 
be in every rose garden. Lovely 
shell-pink buds and blooms of flne 
globular form with shadings of soft 
salmon. Sweetly perfumed. The 
plant is notably strong and bushy. 
Each, 75c. 
1 thought you would be pleased to learn that the Rose Bushes reached me in perfect condition and are now full of new 
leaves.—Edith Christine Stratton, Marsh Harbour, Abaco, Bahamas, B.W.I. 
Edith Nellie Perkin.s 
Joanna Hill 
Mrs. Charles Bell 
