Golden 
Dawn 
Grenoble 
Condesa 
An*■ Oiiin^ar/I ^ vctri9t y which is here to stay, beats all 
V^umara others; best near-black Rose in our estima¬ 
tion. Deep velvety crimson, fragrant and very lasting. A vig¬ 
orous shrubby plant, with almost single flowers of deep blackish 
scarlet. We know a trial order of Ami Quinard is sure to please. 
Exquisite long buds of ivory-white, changing to 
vUiSGOnSQ purest white as the flowers open into double 
blooms of soft velvety texture. The best white. Continuous free 
bloomer. 
J. It is the first fully double variety 
uonaesa ae jasrago to carry the vivid colors of cop¬ 
pery red and yellow. Very hardy, vigorous, healthy growth. 
Rich raspberry perfume. Keeps well when cut for indoor enjoy¬ 
ment. Winner of many medals. 
mm* a jL’Jj+U y A | an Largest, most perfectly shaped 
CQilal neien and most perfumed pink rose. 
Clear, glowing pink, from the time the bud opens until the petals 
fall. Blooms abundantly, with long, strong stems. Growth of 
bush is vigorous and thoroughly hardy. Wins praise and ad¬ 
miration everywhere. 
Duquesa de Penaranda £ e ds ™bi^3 
of apricot-orange and dark pink, opening to splendid blooms of 
rich coppery apricot; in the autumn they are luscious cinnamon- 
peach. The long, lasting blooms of 30 petals each are sweetly 
perfumed. 
The perfectly formed flowers are 
Editor mcrarsana clear, brilliant, unfading pink, and as 
a cut flower it retains its form and lasts longer than any otheF 
Rose we know. A winner of many awards. The growth is vig¬ 
orous, the foliage healthy, and it blooms all the time from early 
summer to frost. 
E Hill beautiful long bud of perfect form and full, double, 
*■» nisi high-centered flower of dazzling scarlet shading to 
a deeper red as it develops. Strong, vigorous, free flowering 
habit. 
FlThilA Ao Mstl InnArs Large, velvety crimson flowers pro- 
btUlle Uc BivJIlfiriUt* duced in great profusion throughout 
summer. Deliciously perfumed. Vigorous, upright grower. 
Unquestionably a popular and excellent red Rose. 
An ideal yel¬ 
low garden 
Rose. The ovoid, lemon-yellow 
bud is heavily splashed with 
crimson before opening and de¬ 
velops into a well-formed, sweetly 
scented, large, double, sunflower- 
yellow that reminds one of the 
old favorite, Marechal Niel. 
Glowing scarlet- 
crimson. The plant 
is very vigorous and the blooms 
come on unusually long stems, 
making it one of the best garden 
Roses for cutting. Easily one of 
the best reds. 
Extremely 
large, very 
long-pointed; flowers large, semi¬ 
double, full, unusually lasting, 
moderately fragrant, darker yel¬ 
low than Sunburst, borne singly 
on long, strong stem. Beautiful 
foliage; few thorns. Vigorous 
grower; profuse bloomer. 
Golden Dawn 
deSastago 
Joanna Hill 
Every one of our Roses has been produced under special 
arrangements by a leading rose grower in the State of Wash¬ 
ington—one of the largest growing centers of high grade Roses. 
Many nurseries offer cheap, southern grown Roses at prices 
equal to or higher than ours, but the quality is far inferior. 
It costs us 40% more to furnish Washington-grown stock, but 
it's Whitten policy to supply the best at all times. 
All varieties on these 2 pages are offered at one low price— 
that's because one kind costs us no more than another, and 
we prefer to give you this added saving on the newer, choicer 
varieties, rather than make an added profit for ourselves. 
We are not offering any number two or three grade stock— 
only strong, selected two-year, field-grown bushes—the kind 
you'll want to plant. 
PRICES: ALL VARIETIES OF ROSES LISTED ON PAGES 42 
AND 43: 35c, or 3 for S1.00. (Special Cash Discounts On 
Page 4.) 
Edhor 
McFarland 
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WHEN PLANTING ROSES, USE THE BEST. WE HAVE THEM. 
