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Finest Roses—Two-Year Field Crown 
talisman, H. T. This rose introduced 
several years ago still proves to be a pop¬ 
ular seller. The flowers are a beautiful 
blending of vivid pink, orange and glisten¬ 
ing gold all in one splendid blossom. The 
buds are especially fine, standing under 
most conditions without fading. Each, 50c. 
SEE PAGE 36 FOR 
ROSE SPRAY 
Collections 
You may select any Roses from the above 
lists (Except Patended Roses) as follows: 
6.50c Roses for $2.40 or 
6.65c Roses for $3.25 
Prices delivered in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 
4th Zones. 
Climbing Roses 
Hardy Climbing Roses are almost a 
necessity for beautifying the home, hiding 
unsightly places or for covering trellises 
or pergolas. The roses listed below are 
selected to meet these needs. 
BLAZE (U. S. Plant Patent No. 10). A 
marvelous new hardy climbing rose whcih 
inherits the blazing color of Paul’s Scarlet 
Climber and has the everbloomlng quality 
also. It is a very vigorous climbing vari¬ 
ety which will grow to considerable height 
and produce flowers on both the new and 
the old growth. The flower is large sized 
and of intense brilliant scarlet, and borne 
in clusters of from 3 to 20 flowers on long, 
strong stems. Each, $1.00. 
CL. CECIL BRUNNER. A climbing forrn 
of this well known baby rose. Each 50c. 
DOCTOR VAN FLEE i. A climbei which 
combines absolute hardiness with flowers 
as large as in the tea and noisette class. 
This variety shows a mass of beautiful 
clustered buds, which open out into large, 
shapely flowers; delicate flesh white. An 
admirable cutting variety with stems 12 
to 18 inches long. Each, 50c. 
CL. ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. For de¬ 
scription see Bush Roses. Each 50c. 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN. One of 
the newer sorts with long pointed buds 
that open crimson, then the outer petals 
show splashes of carmine as the flower 
opens, with pearl pink inside. The foliage 
is large and disease resistant. Each, 50c. 
CL. PRES. HOOVER. One of the best 
climbers. See bush Pres. Hoover. Each 50c. 
PAUL’S LEMON PILLAR. Pale sulphur 
yellow of good size and form. A fine pillar 
rose. Each 50c. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. One of the 
most startling vivid scarlet climbing roses 
yet introduced. It is a vigorous grower, 
with heavy disease resisting foliage and a 
freedom of bloom that makes one of the 
most brilliant displays imaginable. Ea. 50c. 
RUTH ALEXANDER (Plant Patent No. 
178). The outstanding climbing rose of 
recent years. This rose, the result of years 
of effort on the part of a Seattle hybrid¬ 
izer, has been widely acclaimed wherever 
shown. A very robust grower with canes 
10 to 12 feet tall and dark glossy green 
foliage, this rose produces blooms over a 
long period. The long pointed buds are 
rich cadmium orange, tipped peach red, 
making a truly glorious combination of 
color. Each $1.25. 
Besides the* Roses in our list we can 
secure almost any variety at regular 
prices. Do not hesitate to ask us for any 
rose you may wish to secure and Ave will 
quote you a price. 
A Rose properly pruned 
and planted. 
This class of roses contains some roses 
like Cecil Brunner which is used mostly 
for the single buds but most of them are 
of the bedding type like the last three in 
our list. These are often used in a manner 
similar to Geranium and Salvia, owing to 
their hardiness and almost continuous 
bloom. They are best planted 15 to 18 
inches apart in groups or borders, al¬ 
though single bushes are also very effec¬ 
tive. 
CECIL BRUNNER. A perfectly shaped 
rose of great charm. The buds are exquis¬ 
itely formed and are especially suited for 
corsage bouquets. Light pink shading to 
yellow at the base of the petals. Each, 50c. 
GOLDEN salmon. A recent novelty, and 
one of the most attractive Polyanthus yet 
introduced. The flowers are large, semi¬ 
double, thickly clustered and long flower¬ 
ing season. Color a beautiful red salmon 
overlaid with a sheen of orange and gold, 
the light eye daintily conspicuous. Ea. 50c. 
bush roses— (Cont'd) 
MRS. G. A. VAN ROSEM. A choice new 
kind with vivid orange and apricot buds, 
opening to bronzy yellow flowers shaded 
copper-pink. Each 50c. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY. The color of this 
beautiful variety is quite distinct from 
anything yet seen in roses. A wonderful 
dual combination of vivid shades, bright 
scarlet coppery orange, heavily flushed 
with Lincoln-red on the outside of the 
petals, a dazzling combination of colors. 
Flowers large and of perfect form. A fine 
all-purpose rose of great vigor. Each 65c. 
OPHELIA, H. T. A beautiful and popular 
cut-flower favorite, with perfect flowers 
of distinct form, lavishly produced, emit¬ 
ting the exquisite perfume of the Rich¬ 
mond type: white tinted salmon flesh and 
shaded with rose, a strong glow of yellow 
at base. Each, 50c. 
PICTURE. This variety is a constant 
bloomer, bearing medium sized well 
shaped buds of lovely rose-pink. The 
bushes are strong and vigorous. Blossoms 
very fragrant. (See cut on cover.) Ea. 75c. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER. A glorious rose, 
hardy, free blooming ana vigorous. The 
buds are large and pointed. The color is a 
splendid combination of cerise-pink, flame, 
scarlet and yellow, giving it a truly daz¬ 
zling color combination. Each, 50c. 
President Hoover 
RADIANCE, H. T. An extra hardy vig¬ 
orous grower. The flowers are globular 
and the color a beautiful blending of car¬ 
mine rose with shades of opal and copper. 
Each, 50c. 
SHOT SILK. Medium sized buds and flow¬ 
ers, of a. beautiful coppery rose, shaded 
with apricot and yellow. Fragrant. Each, 
50c. 
KAREN PAULSON. This new rose is one 
of the most brilliant of all the bedding 
roses. Bud medium size, globular, the 
flower single brilliant scarlet. The bloom¬ 
ing period lasts from June to late fall in 
a continuous blaze of color. Extremely 
hardy and resistant to effects of bright 
sun so noticeable in some tea r iu hybrid 
tea roses. Each, 70c. 
TIP TOP (Baby Doll). Miniature flowers 
of wonderful form and produced in great 
profusion. Exquisite either for cutting or 
bedding purposes. Very free blooming. 
Tips of the petals are vivid scarlet, mel¬ 
lowing down through shades of pink to 
saffron and old gold. Each, 50c. 
Feu Joseph Looymans 
Polyantha or Baby Roses 
