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SHILOH NURSERIES 
Always plant Roses in quantity for best effect. 
ROSES 
Roses are sometimes called the "Queen of Flowers." Nothing is 
more beautiful or attractive than a bed of Roses, providing good, thrifty 
plants are used and the proper attention given them during the blooming 
season. Dormant roses should be planted not later than April 15th 
and thoroughly pruned; thereafter potted plants should be planted. We 
have prepared a special bulletin on "Proper Rose Culture," which will 
be sent free to anyone on request. 
Prices of Dormant and Potted Roses (unless otherwise noted). 
OUR ROSES ARE ALL GUARANTEED TO GROW— 
YOU TAKE NO CHANCES 
2 year No. 1 Dormant .each $ .55; $6.00 per doz. 
2 year No. 1 potted in Cloverset pots ...each .75; 8.00 per doz. 
HYBRID TEA OR MONTHLY ROSES (Standard Varieties) 
AMI QUINARD—Of blackish-maroon, opening to dark velvet red. 
AUTUMN—Perfectly formed buds, open flowers of red, orange, yellow 
and pink. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE—A fine rose of scarlet crimson. 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA—a vigorous growing plant producing cop¬ 
per apricot flower. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—The "Star" of all red roses. Dark red flowers 
and a continuous bloomer. 
HENRICH WENDLAND—Nasturtium-red, with reverse petals of orange; 
very double. 
K. A. VICTORIA—White, truly the most majestic of all white roses. 
KILLARNEY QUEEN—Large, long pointed buds, deep pink flowers. 
McGREADY'S SCARLET—Velvet scarlet in color and sweetly scented. 
MARGARET McGREADY—Orange scarlet; long pointed buds, very 
double flowers. 
MRS. HENRY MORSE—Two-tone pink, strong grower and free blooming. 
MRS. P. S. DUPONT—The leading yellow rose that does not fade. 
