Garden and Shrub Roses 
Always a desirable choice, because of their hardiness and general dependability. These 
varieties flower freely in June, and also bloom frequently later in the season. 
SYMPHONY (Patent No. 79)—A splendid ever-blooming hybrid perpetual; large and 
perfectly formed buds of blush pink open to full flowers of pale rose. $1.00 each. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI—Snow-white flowers with firm petals ; very vigorous. 
GEORGE AHRENDS —Deep-petaled, pointed blooms of soft pink, delicately scented. 
HENRY NEVARD—Finely formed flowers of crimson-scarlet; free-flowering. 
MME. ALBERT BARBIER—Soft fawn-yellow with shaded centre; constantly in bloom. 
MRS. JOHN LAING—Splendid variety. Clear pink, cup-shaped; fragrant; fine foliage. 
PAUL NEYRON—Dark lilac-rose blooms of great size; very sweet, blooming freely. 
PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN—Dark crimson, shaded maroon ; flowers well formed 
and very fragrant. 
S. M. GUSTAV V—Double, perfect live pink; very fragrant. 
HUGONIS—'^The golden rose of China ”. May-blooming, single, pale yellow flowers. 
Fine ornamental shrub. 
PERSIAN YELLOW—Shrub rose with small, double, dark yellow blooms in early spring. 
SKYROCKET—A real everbloo.ming shrub rose producing enormous flower clusters 
throughout the entire season. Magnificent with brilliant red blooms. 
Polyantha and Floribunda Roses 
These roses should be planted more generally, as they are especially recommended for 
their hardiness, neat habits of growth, and continuous bloom. They are splendid in 
border planting, mass effects, or color accents among other shrubs; excellent cut flowers. 
ANNE POULSEN (Patent No. 182)—Semi-double, scarlet-crimson flowers in large sprays. 
Fragrant; always in bloom. 
BETTY PRIOR (Patent No. 340)—Outside of petals dark carmine, lighter on 
inside; large clusters of fragrant flowers. Certificate of merit. 
DONALD PRIOR (Patent pending)—Semi-double, cup-shaped flowers of bright 
scarlet, flushed crimson. Free-flowering; fragrant; dark green foliage. 
GOLDEN MAIN (Patent No. 254)—Clean glistening yellow blossoms; medium 
large; very free-blooming. 
HOLSTEIN (Patent pending)—Very large single flowers of dark, brilliant red; 
beautiful foliage; very prolific in bloom; highly effective for border or 
mass planting. 
WORLD’S FAIR (Patent pending) —An ”A11 American Rose Selection”. The 
large velvet blooms of blackish scarlet with golden stamens cover 
bushy plants in continuous display. Outstanding. 
ELSE POULSEN—Single, clustered flowers of rich rose-pink; fine for hedges. 
LAFAYETTE—Striking light crimson flowers, frilled, borne in loose clusters. 
MRS. R. M. FINCH—Double, soft rosy pink blooms in large flower clusters. 
PINK CHARM—A new bedding rose of fine habit of growth and blooms freely. The 
fully double flowers are a lovely shade of deep pink. It is ideal for mass effect. 
PINK GRUSS AN AACHEN—Large, full flowers of glowing salmon-pink; a distinct and 
desirable variety of good form. 
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=— — Suggestions for Care of Roses .— — 
After the ground has been thoroughly prepared with well-decayed cow manure 
if possible, it is desirable to make light surface applications perhaps three times during 
the season, the latter not later than August 15th, using a high-grade commercial 
fertilizer. Frequent spraying with a good insecticide is also recommended. 
