FORTY-SEVEN YEARS OF ''GOLDEN RULE" SERVICE 
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TEA AND HYBRID TEA ROSES—Continued 
RED RADIANCE. Big, globular flowers of deep rose-red 
on strong canes freely produced until frost. 23 petals. 
SENSATION. Bud is large, long-pointed; the expanded 
flower very double, averaging 5 inches across ; very lasting. 
The finish suggests rich velvet, in color a scarlet-crimson 
deepened over all by glossy maroon. The foliage is dark, 
and the scented bloom profuse. 
SOUV. DE CEAUDIUS FERNET. This fine variety main¬ 
tains its reputation as the most reliable and strongest yellow 
Rose ever introduced. Its color is a decided and unstained 
sunflower-yellow, even deeper toned at center. Unlike most 
yellows, hot weather and exposure have little effect upon its 
pigments ; the matured flower gleaming as richly as when 
first unfolding. Its flower form is large and full, buds long 
and pointed. Vigorous, erect and branching, with brilliant 
foliage and long, substantial stems. 
TADISMAN. The most gorgeous assemblage of color in one 
flower ever presented by a Rose. That it has pleased the 
experts is proven by the great number of gold medal awards 
given it since the shows of ’28. The bud is long and shapely, 
developing into a medium sized compactly double flower ; a 
free bloomer, with glossy foliage and strong plant growth. 
Strong colors exhibited, mostly in well defined angular 
blocks; gold, apricot-yellow, blood-orange, deep pink and 
old rose. 
Hybrid Perpetual 
By mail, postpaid: 2-year, No. 1, field-grown plants. 
Roses 
35c each; 3 for ^1.00. 
CEIO. A large, globular Rose, sweetly fragrant; satiny 
flesh color, with pink center, which, when two-thirds 
open, is perfectly cup-shaped. The beauty is enhanced 
by its deep green foliage. One of the best pinkish 
white Roses sold. 
FRAU KARIi DRUSCHKI. The regal White American Beauty:. 
The distinctive form and expression of its bud, half opened state 
and maturity make it a three-fold wonder in all its stages. In 
gardens they commence blooming with other June Roses and are 
conspicuous throughout the summer with their waxen white 
loveliness, blossoming until frost comes on and stops them. 
lo for $|22 
ROSE BARGAIN 
GEN. JACQUEMINOT. Known as the Gen. Jack Rose. This is 
one of the old reliable dark red Roses, free blooming, rich crim¬ 
son-scarlet. One of the most beautiful. 
GEORGE AREiNDS. Called Pink Druschki. This Rose is the fin¬ 
est Rose that has been introduced in the past ten years. Growth 
is vigorous, long stems, profuse blooms entire summer. Color 
delicious shade of satiny rose-pink. One you ought to plant. 
MAGNA CHARTA. Strong growing, early blooming, with large 
flowers of bright rose-pink. 
UIiRiCH BRUNNER. Cherry-red, a popular forcing sort, and 
one of the varieties in most orders for hardy Roses. Its flower 
construction and habits are very pleasing, and the color appeal¬ 
ing. A very good Rose. 
BABY RAMBLER—DWARF 
For Beds and Borders 
Red and Pink—These Two Colors. 
These are small, well rooted plants that will bloom the 
first year for those who feel they cannot afford to plant 
the 2-year, field-grown stock. We have them in the fol¬ 
lowing ten varieties and offer them only in this collection 
of one of each for $1.00, postpaid. 
E. G. Hill. Red. 
Snowflake. Pure white. 
Briarcliff. Light pink. Antoine Rivoire. Creamy 
Pres. Herbert Hoover. Pink. white. 
Souv, de Georges Pernet 
Mrs. Chas. Bell. Salmon. 
Golden Charm. Golden 
yellow. 
Laurent Carle. Crimson. 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts. 
Orange. 
Etoile de Hollande. Dark 
red. 
Shrub Prices; Each, postpaid; 10, f. o. b. freight or express 
