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EXTRA HEAVY 2-YEAR-OLD BUDDED NURSERY-GROWN STOCK 
The Roses offered in this list are of the Hybrid 
Tea class, which are commonly known as Ever' 
blooming Roses, and are without exception the most 
desirable for bedding. The stock we offer are extra 
heavy, two-year-old, budded, nursery grown, 
which, if planted in the early spring, are guaranteed 
to bloom from June until frost, and are not to be 
confused with the stock which has been forced in 
greenhouses all winter and after being discarded 
by growers because of weakened condition due to 
hard forcing, is offered for sale as flowering stock 
by unscrupulous dealers. 
Budded plants are more vigorous, produce more 
and better flowers, and are more hardy and less 
susceptible to disease. 
These plants can be supplied in dormant stock, 
on orders placed with us before March 15 th, for 
delivery up to April 15th. From our experience in 
the past with roses, dormant stock should be 
planted before April 15th. After this date we offer 
all the varieties listed below in 6-inch pots. 
You will note that we do not offer Dormant Roses 
after April 15th, due to the fact that Dormant Roses 
planted after that date do not give satisfaction. 
PRICE, EXCEPT WHERE NOTED: 
Dormant stock—Each, $1.00; 10, $9.00; 100, $85.00. 
Pot grown stock—Each, $1.25; 10, $12.00; 100, $115.00. 
Pink, Rose, and Salmon 
Betty Uprichard. Long-pointed buds. Large, open, long-lasting, very fragrant flowers 
of a delicate salmon-pink, reverse carmine with coppery sheen. Vigorous, bushy 
growth; profuse bloomer. 
Dame Edith Helen. Immense, broad curled-back petals form a long-pointed bud 
open to a full double flower. Brilliant soft Du Barry pink; very sweet-scented. 
Glowing Carmine. Named for its color. Strong grower with well-shaped buds. 
Pink Dawn. A very pretty, upright growing Rose of exceptional merit. 
Moderately full, double flowers of a deep rose opening to lively pink with 
an orange base. Sweet fragrance. $1.50. 
Radiance. Flowers large, perfect form, produced freely. Carmine-salmon, 
mingled with rose, shading to a coppery yellow at base of petals. 
R.M.S. Queen Mary. (Plant Patent No. 249). Combination of rich glowing 
salmon and pink with orange base. Received highest awards wherever 
shown. For complete description see page 145. Each, $1.50. 
The Doctor. Dazzling rosy pink with satiny pink edges, broad petals and 
delightfully fragrant. One of the finest of recent introduction. Each, $1.50. 
ROSE, Pink Charm 
Miss Rowena Thom. Large, long, 
pointed buds developing to high- 
centered, well-formed, double, 
fragrant flowers, 5*/2 inches 
across. Brilliant rose-pink with 
golden suffusion. Growth vigor¬ 
ous, free and constant bloomer. 
Mme. Nicholas Aussel. Long cop¬ 
per buds with vivid salmon-pink 
flowers. Superb form, intensely 
fragrant. 
Imperial Potentate. Long buds and large dou¬ 
ble flowers of a beautiful glistening rose- 
pink. An outstanding Rose. 
Lady Alice Stanley. Deep coral-rose, inside 
flesh color, slightly flushed with a deeper 
flesh. 
McGredy’s Triumph. (Plant Patent No. 190). 
A delicately scented Rose, with very large 
flowers, full petaled, perfectly formed, glis¬ 
tening cerise overcast with orange. Each, 
$1.25. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles. A splendid, 
large, well formed flower, high- 
centered, very fragrant, brilliant 
pink with salmon shadings. 
Perfect in every stage of develop¬ 
ment. 
ROSE, Dame Edith Helen 
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ROSE, Pink Dawn 
