June for Roses and Brides 
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EVERBLOOMING, or HYBRID TEA ROSES 
This class of Rose is most satisfactory, since 
they continue to flower throughout the entire 
season from early Summer until frost. They 
are hardy, but it is advisable to give Winter 
protection. The following list contains the 
choicest varieties only. 
PATENTED 
RECENT INTRODUCTIONS 
Alezane ( Plant Patent 116). A gorgeous, rich 
apricot variety, veined yellow. Very early 
bloomer. Striking novelty. Ea. $1.25. 
Amelia Earhart ( Plant Patent 63). Large, 
ovoid buds, cream with blush overtone, 
center deep yellow; fragrant. Ea. $1.25. 
Countess Vandal ( Plant Patent 38). A vig¬ 
orous Rose with long, pointed, orange-cop¬ 
per buds. The flowers are brilliant pink 
with a salmon glow and richly fragrant. 
Ea. $1.25. 
Better Times ( Plant Patent 23). Large, 
brilliant cerise-red flowers, delicately fra¬ 
grant, long stems on leathery foliage. Ex¬ 
cellent for cutting. Ea. $1.00. 
Eclipse ( Plant Patent 172). An international 
sensation. The long stream-lined bud, en¬ 
hanced by ornamental sepals, is of rich 
gold without shading. Petals are large and 
tough, but not numerous, averaging 20 to 
25, with more in the Autumn. One of the 
most popular of the new patented H. T. 
varieties. Gold medal American Rose So¬ 
ciety. Ea. $1.25. 
Gloaming ( Plant Patent 137). A cut-flower 
variety. Its large buds are carried on long 
rigid stems amply clothed with handsome 
foliage. The plant is vigorous and branch¬ 
ing, fairly tall growing. Bloom is of un¬ 
usual coloring—fawn orange in the bud and 
the large full blooms are of a peculiar pink 
overlaid with salmon. Ea. $1.00. 
Signora ( Plant Patent 201). A unique vari¬ 
ety of very lovely, salmon pink. An easy 
grower and prolific bloomer. Ea. $1.25. 
All Plant Life 
Must Have 
FOOD 
Like human be¬ 
ings, plants require 
a balanced diet for 
normal, healthy 
growth. 
Vigoro, the com¬ 
plete scientifically 
prepared plant food, 
contains all the nour¬ 
ishment necessary to 
produce thick, vel¬ 
vety - green lawns; 
large, richly colored 
flowers; early, delici¬ 
ous vegetables; and 
healthy, full-foliaged 
trees. 
Vigoro is clean, 
odorless, and easy to 
use. It’s economical, 
too ! Full directions 
in every bag. 
Golden Dawn 
Rose bushes, like all other plants, 
are susceptible to many diseases. Para¬ 
sitic organisms may attack any portion 
of the plants—roots, stems, leaves, or 
blossoms. The presence of disease is 
revealed by the discoloration of the 
foliage, the failure of the buds to de¬ 
velop normally, or the death of por¬ 
tions of the stems. Therefore, persons 
who desire to grow Roses, either for 
their beauty in the garden or for their 
commercial value, should have some 
knowledge of the causes of such dis¬ 
eases and the methods by which they 
may be prevented or controlled. 
MULCHING TOBACCO 
Ground tobacco stems for mulching Roses 
and other Perennials. 100 lbs. $3.50. 
Climbing Rose 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
OF THE BETTER KINDS 
All No. 1 Grade. 59c. ea., $6.50 doz. 
Condesa de Sastago. Brilliantly colored, 
fiery-copper inside, golden yellow on out¬ 
side. Extremely hardy. 
Dame Edith Helen. Very large flower, rasp¬ 
berry pink. 
E. G. Hill. One of the most valuable. A 
dazzling scarlet shading to deeper pure red 
as it develops. Free bloomer and disease- 
resistant. 
Golden Dawn. Deliciously fragrant, lemon- 
yellow flowers of excellent form. One of the 
best all-around yellow garden Roses. 
Frau Karl Druschki. Very vigorous growth, 
with gigantic white buds and blooms. 
Grenoble. H. T. If the name was shortened 
to “Noble” it would fully describe this 
Rose. Scarlet-red without shading. Tall 
and strong plants. 
Joanna Hill. Large, pointed buds. Full, 
semi-double, lemon-yellow flowers. Stems 
particularly strong for cutting. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. The stan¬ 
dard, double, pure white bedding rose. 
Margaret McGredy. This color is difficult 
to describe—red, rose, and flame on the 
upper side of the petals, the under surface 
suffused with gold. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. This is really a fine, 
well-formed, and truly colored “red” Rose. 
Miss Rowena Thom. Brilliant satiny pink, 
center shaded of old-gold to orange-flame. 
M rs. Henry Morse. An interesting two- 
toned pink—-outside of petals deep rose- 
pink and inside a soft flesh-cream. 
President Herbert Hoover. A splendid 
combination of cerise-pink, flame, scarlet 
and yellow. Fragrant and free flowering. 
Queenslands Beauty. An Australian sport 
of the well-known Golden Dawn with the 
same strong immense foliage. Blooms large 
coppery-pink. 
Red Radiance. Color deep red. The enor¬ 
mous globular flowers are borne on heavy 
canes. 
Talisman. Brilliant red and gold buds, 
opening to blooms of scarlet-orange. Tall 
and vigorous. 
SELECTED ROSE PLANTS 
GRAFTED AND BUDDED STOCK 
Should you require for replanting some of 
the newer varieties of roses, we can offer 
these from the best growers at market price 
in varieties that are available this year: 
Queen Mary Signet 
Peerless Lestra Hubbard 
Happy Days, etc. 
Write us for your requirements and let us 
quote you. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Silver Moon. Semi-double, pure white flow¬ 
ers with bright yellow stamens; very pro¬ 
fuse bloomer. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. It is a vivid scar¬ 
let, shaded with bright crimson. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. The long-pointed buds 
are of a rich flesh-pink on long stems; 
vigorous grower. 
ROSES 
Do Best 
When 
Fed with 
Vigoro 
Complete 
Plant Food 
