In connection with Wayside Gardens, we offer 
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HORVATH ROSES 
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These recent introductions by the outstanding hybri¬ 
dizer, Mr. M. H. Horvath, are results of years of work 
and the beginning of a new hardy and most valuable 
strain of Roses. All varieties were sold out last year 
before the planting season started and we advise 
ordering early as the stock is again limited. 
Federation. Hardy Climber. U. S. Plant Patent No. 
287. A beautiful hardy climber of robust growth. 
The flowers are produced in great freedom, are of 
a most intense, brilliant, lively and sparkling rose- 
pink with iridescent orange undertone and are very 
sweetly scented. Never have we seen any mildew, 
black spot or other rose maladies bother this climb¬ 
er. It is extremely hardy and of easy culture, 
reaching a height of 12 to 14 ft. Each, $1.50; 
do*., $15.00. 
Mabefle Stearns. Pat. No. 297. Hardy dooryard rose. 
Hundreds of peach-blossom-pink flowers, delight¬ 
fully scented and excellent for cutting, cover the 
plants from early June until frost. A very hardy 
spreading plant, and excellent in shrub borders. 
Each, $2.00; do*., $20.00. 
Pink Profusion. Pat. No. 298. The hedge rose. Flow¬ 
ers very prolific, camellia-like in form and borne 
usually in clusters. Color is two-toned pink resem¬ 
bling H. T., Mrs. Alice Stanley. Upright habit, 3-4 
ft., and can be used as a hedge rose or as a single 
specimen in the flower or shrubbery border. Foliage 
shiny and dark green. Each, $1.25; do*., $12.50. 
12 New and Select: Roses 
The following were selected as the best of the newer varieties. All have 
distinct merit, and we recommend them to those who are looking for some¬ 
thing new and beautiful. 
No. 1, 2-year plants, 75c each; $3.50 for 5; 
$8.00 per doz. 
For postage and insurance, add 10%. 
PINK 
Mabelle Stearns 
Cynthia. Rich orange-pink. Free flowering, good habits. 
Glowing Carmine. Its name is a good description of this new Rose. Strong 
grower, blooms freely and is very showy. 
Picture. Beautiful with its warm undertone of salmon. Perfect form with 
pointed petals. Fragrant, vigorous, continuous bloomer. 
Pink Dawn. Perfect formed buds opening to a lovely shade of pink, tinged 
orange. 
RED 
Grenoble. This Gold Medal variety is easily one of the best. Glowing scarlet- 
crimson on unusually long stems, making it fine for cutting. 
Rouge Mallerin. Wonderful pointed buds of brilliant red, opening to glow¬ 
ing velvet-scarlet. Healthy new bronze foliage which turns a rich green. 
TWO-TONE 
Hinrich Gaede. Brilliant coral with long pointed buds of rich luminous ver¬ 
milion shaded gold. Showy. Free bloomer with good foliage. 
Madame Joseph Perraud. Slender Nasturtium-orange buds opening to beau¬ 
tiful, fragrant flowers of Nasturtium-buff with shades of pink at petal 
edges. 
WHITE 
McGredy's Ivory. Creamy ivory-white, sometimes with a faint tinge of pink 
in the center. Large, fragrant and one of the best. 
YELLOW 
Golden Rapture. Long lasting, well-shaped buds and fully double blooms of 
rich yellow on long, strong stems. A vigorous grower. This has been 
wonderful in our gardens. 
McGredy's Yellow. Large, bright buttercup-yellow flowers, of good form, on 
dark red stems. Fragrant and vigorous. 
Phyllis Gold. Beautiful clear yellow with nicely shaped buds, tinged red, 
opening to large frcgrant high-pointed flowers of great substance. Strong 
upright grower with good foliage. 
Patented Poded 
There are so many Patented Roses on the market that we cannot list 
all of them. However, we are in a position to supply almost every variety, 
and if you will send us your order, we promise good, fresh plants at same 
prices as quoted in other catalogs. 
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