FIELD GROWN HARDY ROSES are Postpaid 
Our stock is all field-grown by experienced nurserymen. The varieties are selected after careful and thoughtful consideration of their 
adaptability to our severe climate. Stock is ready March 15th until in May. | 1940 BOSH COXiIiHCTXOlS' 1 
r»... .norial leaflet. “How to Plant Boaeii” free when requested. See Hack Cover. i 
Eltoile de Hollande 
Mrs. E. P. Thom 
K. A. Victoria 
President Herbert Hoover 
Briarcliff 
Hardy Monthly Blooming 
Varieties 
AI.Ii 2-Vr. No. 1 
SIZE 
BI.OOM FBOM JUNE UNTU. PBOST 
Prices: Boses prepaid by mall, single Bose 60c; 3 for 91.65; 
6 for $3.00; 12 for $5.75, except as noted below. 
BEDS 
_ . n_..a.. Large, bright crimson. Is still the most 
American Beauty popular hardy Rose. 
_ ‘A * mitt Very deep crimson, almost black. This is a new 
/^mi wgUinarCI variety and extra good. Fragrant. 
- 1 ^ m Brilliant velvety red flowers on long, 
EiTOlie Oe nOlianae strong stems. Very fragrant. Now con¬ 
sidered one of the best reds. 
_ USIl buds produce double dazzling scarlet flow- 
Eb Ub nill ers, shading to a deep scarlet. 
A,.Annble Large, beautifully shaped, long-stemmed crimson buds, 
wrwiivwiv opening to a striking scarlet-crimson. 
This favorite is vivid rose-red with a 
IViCGfGQy S dCariGl blazing scarlet sheen. Flowers are 
abundant on vigorous, healthy plants. 
PINKS 
Briarcliff Brilliant rich deep pink flower on long stiff stem. 
u..!..... Produce immense size soft pink flow- 
DaiflG EClIul IlGIGII ers, sweet scented. 
MAllaa PArkine Beautiful double flowers of soft sal- 
KUlin ffVwlltw remins ^ion-pink inside and deep coppery 
rose on outer surface. 
IIJi..r.>B«l.sB««l Beautiful brilliant pink. Its beauty and 
tQIXOr IVICParianQ merit arc in its artistic buds on long 
stems for cutting. 
TEDDOW 
lUlgv KrailSe Very double flowers, reddish orange bud, opening 
■viayv Bwi yellow. Continuous bloomer all season. 
Mrs E P Thnm A thoroughly tested, pure, unfading yel- 
mrSB Kb inom One of the best garden yellows. 
HjIb.— Diab.b.a C Ekaa Dabb 4 The long bud is reddish gold, 
IVirSB Kierre 9m UU Pont opening to deep golden yellow. 
Very prolific bloomer and fragrant. 
Cief-Ar ThAi«ACA Cupped flowers of golden yellow, with edges 
Slater I nereae spotted carmine. Sweetbner fragrance. 
*A sport of Joanna Hill with very pleasing orange-copper 
SUnKlat flowers. Buds slightly larger than parent with a few 
more petals. 
WHITE 
Kalserin Augusta Victoria ‘ 
r*9lA#lnniA White Roses. Full double and high 
centered. Continuous bloomer. 
Two-Tone Blossom Varieties 
*A new H.T, that has some resemblance to the Talisman. 
^W***nin The coloring is burnt orange streaked with red. Double 
and fragrant. 
A brilliantly colored Rose, fiery 
condesa de Sastago copper inside the petals, golden yel¬ 
low on the reverse. The flowers are large and fragrant. Unusually 
hardy and free bloomer. 
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yellow, not in other Roses. Very fragrant. 
Tsilicmsin This Rose has stood the test and now is considered a 
■ allSIIlan remarkably popular hardy Rose. The flowers are a 
wonderful combination of coloring, having gold, apricot, yellow, and 
old rose, all in one^ The outside of petals carry a still different 
combination of blended colors. 
Floribunda Roses 
This group of Roses has become very popular. They are very hardy, 
eyerblooming and extremely useful for bedding, hedges and garden 
display. We urge you to try them. 
Prices: Each 60c; 3 for $1.65; 6 for $3.00; 12 for $5.75. 
CAMEO. Soft pinkish orange. This Rose has undeniable charm. 
EDSE POXTDSEN. Semi-double, bright rose-pink flowers of large size. 
ODOBIA MTINDI. Large, fully double, lasting flowers of glowing 
scarlet-orange. 
GBUSS AN AACHEN. Orange-red and yellow buds, opening to 
flesh-pink and salmon-yellow flowers. 
KABEN POTTDSEN. Very large, single, brilliant, unfading scarlet 
flowers in clusters. 
Two Wonderful Baby Roses 
f^AAilA RB«iinnAB> This dainty little “Sweetheart” or button- 
Ditinncr j,ole Rose has long been with us, but is yet 
very delightful in the garden. It has small, exquisitely formed 
buds and flowers of light pink with yellow base. 2-year, field- 
grown plants, each 60c; 3 for $1.65; 6 for $3.00. 
DAiilotti This IS probably the world’s smallest Rose. It 
nOSa IVOUiettl produces large numbers of tinyj double pink 
flowers that bloom from early summer until frost. It is very useful 
for bordering and for rock gardens, as it rarely grows more than 8 
inches high. 2-inch pots, each 35c; 3 for $1.00; doz. $3.50. 
Auiuiun 
E. G. HUl 
Sunkist 
Talisman 
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