Everbloomms Hybrid Tea Roses 
PARCEL POST SHIPMENT—Prices on Roses ore for express shipment, not prepaid. If you 
want them shipped by parcel post, add 5c per plant to the prices given. 
Everblooniing Hybrid Teas are hardy and of vigorous 
growth, but for best results should be given a winter 
covering in tlie Northern States by hilling the soil up 
around the plants to a depth of 6 or 8 inches. I'Toin 
the many hundreds of roses on the market today we have 
selected a group that we believe will give the most sat¬ 
isfaction to tlie average grower. If the varieties we offer 
are not familiar to you by name, you need only select 
them by color as you will be well pleased with ail of 
them. 
AMI QUINARD. Deep crimson-maroon overcast with 
a soft blacki.sh .sheen. Semi-doubie, cup-shaped and dis¬ 
tinctly fragrant. 
AUTUMN. An extraordinary bud of burnt sienna, 
opening into a riot of golden yellow, stained crim.son, with 
an orange scarlet center. Long stiff stems. The finest 
multi-colored rose. 
CALEDONIA. The finest white rose we have ever 
grown. Beautifully shaped, long buds opening to snowy- 
white flowers of delicious fragrance. Long stems. 
COLUMBIA. A very free flowering variety with large 
blooms of clear Imperial Pink carried on long erect stems. 
Very fragrant. 
DAINTY BESS. Delicate pink with a brownish-red 
overcast. One of the finest single roses in cultivation. 
E. G. HILL. One of the finest red roses ever intro¬ 
duced. Immense lasting flowers of dazzling scarlet that 
never fade. Long stems. Deliciously fragrant. 
GOLDEN DAWN. The oval buds are rich, sunflow'er 
yellow, suffused cerise. The large double flowers are 
lemon yellow when open. Eichly scented. 
GOLDEN RAPTURE. A splendid new rose with pure 
yellow buds opening to large double flowers. They hold 
their color well and are excellent for cutting. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. This is one of the mo.st use¬ 
ful of all roses for the lawn, succeeding under the mo.st 
ordinary conditions. Grows freely to a height of 4 or 
5 feet; hardy in all sections; vivid, dazzling, fiery crim¬ 
son ; sweetly fragrant; and is in bloom all the time. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT. Winner of more Gold 
Medals for outdoor blooms than any other rose ever 
grown. Long pointed buds of rich yellow gold that hold 
their color to the end. A continuous bloomer, and, we 
believe, the finest clear yellow rose ever introduced. 
RED RADIANCE. Deep rose-red, globular blooms. 
One of the hardiest roses in its class. Profuse bloomer 
and fragrant. 
TALISMAN. Brilliant orange-red buds open to high 
pointed blooms of golden yellow stained with copper and 
orange. One of the most popular roses ever offered. 
nni^CC Your choice of the above 12 varieties, in thrifty, field-grown, two-year-old plants, by express, at 
rKlwCJ 50c each; 3 for $1.20; 12 for $3.85. 
Mrs. Pierre S. Dupont 
PARCEL POST SHIPMENT—If you want 
Roses shipped by parcel post, add 5c per plant 
to the prices listed in this catalog. 
Editor McFarland 
The Best Black Rose 
BLACK KNIGHT is the latesf addition to our list of dark 
red roses. The color is deep, garnet-maroon, appearing al¬ 
most black at a distance. The flower is of better substance 
and more double than most of the “Black Roses,” has from 
-2.5 to 35 petals, and is very fragrant. A strong, upright 
grower; resistant to disease. 2-year-old field-grown plants, 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50, postpaid. 
Clean 
Healthy 
Roses 
NO DISEASE 
OR INSECT 
PESTS 
Triad is a combination spray—complete control in one 
spray—no other spray reiiuired. It gives complete protec¬ 
tion against both sucking and chewing insects and plant 
disea.ses. It kills aphis (plant-lice), leaf hoppers, beetles, 
worms, caterpillars, etc., and controls fungus, black-spot, 
mildew, rust and blight. It stimuiates vigorous plant growth 
:and assures healthy green foliage and luxuriant blooms. 
After a spraying of Triad a thin and transparent coating is 
left on foliage, which does not detract from appearance of 
plants. Regular .sprayings with Triad keeps roses, delphi¬ 
niums, and other plants healthy and free from injurious dis¬ 
eases and insects. When you use Triad you eliminate all 
fuss and bother. It is ready to use—simply mix with water 
and spray. 
4-oz. bottle (13 rose size), 65c; i/i pt. can (30 rose size), 
$1.00, postpaid. 
Selected New Roses 
CONDESSA DE SASTAGO. Golden buds 
striped red. The petals of the open flower are 
fiery copper-red inside and rich gold outside. A 
highly colored rose with, an alluring, spicy fra¬ 
grance. 
DAILY MAIL SCENTED ROSE. An exceed¬ 
ingly fragrant rose of intense velvet-crimson, 
shaded with maroon and vermilion. Long tightly 
rolled buds. Vigorous grower and profuse bloomer. 
Extra good. 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA. During the sum¬ 
mer the buds are a blending of orange and deep 
pink. The fine open flowers are coppery apricot. 
In the fall the color is cinnamon-peach. A 
sweetly perfumed rose of an unusual and pleas¬ 
ing color. 
EDITOR McFarland. The finest pink garden 
rose we have ever seen. Many perfectly formed, 
sparkling pink flowers throughout the season. 
Keeps well as a cut flower. Long stems, fra¬ 
grant. 
LEONARD BARRON. The forerunner of -a new 
strain of roses. The many petalled blooms are 
often 5 inches and more in diameter, making it 
one of the largest and fullest everblooniing roses 
ever grown. The color is a blending of salmon, 
copper and pink. A wonderful bloomer and de¬ 
lightfully scented. Allow the blooms to open on 
the plant before cutting. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET. Full double flowers of 
brilliant scarlet. The color varies somewhat with 
soil and weather conditions, but is always beau¬ 
tiful. 
SOUV. D’ALEXANDRE BERNAIX. Large cupped 
blooms that are full double clear to the center. 
The color is crimson, shaded velvety purple. The 
long lasting qualities and delightful perfume com¬ 
bine to make this an outstanding rose. 
SOEUER THERESE. Long pointed buds of 
chrome-yellow splashed carmine. The open flowers 
are rich golden-yellow, holding the color well. 
Sweetly fragrant and produced freely on long stems. 
Hardier than most yellows. 
field-grown, two-year-old plants, by ex- 
DDI^CC Your choice of the above 8 varieties, in thrifty, 
press, at 60c each; 3 for $1.50; 12 for $5.25. 
Rose, Thornless Beauty 
(Plant Patent Applied For) 
For centuries it has been the dream of every florist, and nurseryman to grow a rose without a thorn. 
At last, after years of research and hybridizing, that dream has come true. 
The beautiful crimson-red roses are perfectly formed, fully double and about four inches across. They 
are produced freely all summer on good stems and, what is more, you can pick arms full of them 
without fear of scratches or torn clothing. Thornless Beauty is the world’s first recorded Hybrid Tea 
Rose without a thorn. See color photograph on front cover. Strong one-year-old field-grown plants, 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
Special 
One each of the 
22 two - year - old, 
field-grown Hybrid 
Tea Roses listed on 
this page, by ex- 
press, for only 
$9.25; parcel post, 
$10.25. 
All of the field- 
grown, 2-year-old 
Roses listed on this 
page, except 
Thornless Beauty 
(total 21 Roses), 
by express, not 
prepaid, $8.00; 
parcel post, $9.00. 
One each of the 
8 Selected New 
Roses, by express, 
not prepaid, for 
$3.80; parcel post, 
$4.20. 
4 n Everblooming $100 
lU Roses 1= 
ROSE COLLECTION NO. 61 —This is one of the biggest bargains in Roses we 
have ever offered. They are small pot-grown plants, and are shipped in full leaf, 
ready to start growing the minute you set them out. They will be delivered to 
you at the right time for transplanting to the open ground. After they have been 
grown outside through the summer they will be just as hardy as field-grown stock. 
One each of the following varieties: 
Columbia. Peach pink. 
Crusader. Velvety crimson. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Salmon pink. 
Etoile de Hollande. Brilliant red. 
Francis Scott Key. Glowing scarlet. 
Joanna Hill. Bright yellow. 
Los Angeles. Bright pink. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. Pure white. 
Radiance. Carmine-rose. 
Sunburst. Copper-orange. 
These roses are all excellent varieties. We cannot change the collection or sup¬ 
ply other varieties at this price, but we reserve the right to substitute similar kinds 
should we run out of one or more varieties. 
These plants should not be set outside until after danger of freezing. 
Plea.se give date you want them sent. If no date is given we will use 
our best judgment. 
ALL TEN FOR $1.00, POSTPAID. 
