Helena, Montana. 
ROSES 71 
STRONG TWO-YEAR-OLD POTTED PLANTS FOR THE COLD NORTHWEST 
We are continuing our most satisfactory custom of offering only started pot 
grown Roses (unless otherwise noted). While this makes the price a trifle higher 
compared with dormant stock, it affords our customers a better stock, quicker 
blooms and far more satisfaction. Our 2-year field grown roses are put in pots 
in January and grown in cool greenhouses. By May they are in full leaf, possibly 
showing buds, and the roots are well established in a ball of soil. Planting is easy 
and there is no check in growth. We ship at the proper planting time. 
OUR SELECT EVERBLOOMING HYBRID 
TEA ROSES 
It is easy to grow our Hardy Roses. Plant them In orinary 
good garden soil and a sunny location, preferably away from 
a south wall, where they get too much reflected heat too early 
in the Spring. Our Roses will present you with a wealth of 
beautiful blooms from year to year. 
McGredy’s Ivory 
AuiericJin Besiuty 
BRIAR ROSES 
Austrian Copper —The demand has been heavy for this beautiful June 
bloomer. Its dazzling, brilliant, copper-colored blooms are borne pro¬ 
fusely. Every nothern garden should have a bush of Austrian Copper. 
Each, $1.00; 3 for $2.75. 
Harrison Yellow —A fine hardy Rose of single free flowering 
proclivities. The bushes make fine specimens for lawn and 
garden and . need very little protection if any to stand our 
severe winters. The bush bears its flowers profusely and 
they are a rich yellow in color. Field grown plants each, 
$1.00; 3 for $2.75. 
Persi;in Yellow —A large and very fine double Rose, which 
flowers most freely. The blossoms are of a deep golden color. 
Is very hardy and a vigorous grower. Field grown plants, 
each, $1.00; 3 for $2.75. Above Rri;ir Roses— Not potted. 
Miniature Rose— Rosa Rouletti—New Miniature or Lilliput Rose 
—The Fairy Rose—Everblooming, hardy, height 6 to 8 inches, 
double dark pink blooms in profusion. Strong blooming. 
Size plants from pots. Each 45c; 3 for $1.20. 
American Beauty —One of the largest, sweetest and 
best of all hardy Roses. It is a quick grower, con¬ 
stant bloomer; color, rich, rosy crimson. 
Golden Dawn —Lemon yellow buds splashed with crim¬ 
son, followed by showy, large sunflower yellow 
blooms with a pleasing fragrance. The ideal yellow 
garden Rose. 
Cynthia —A beautiful newHybrid Tea Rose of a bril¬ 
liant Oriental Red. (See Color Plate). Price each, 
$1.10; 3 for $.3.00. 
Gruss an Teplitz—or Prairie King —A dazzling, fiery crimson Rose, one of 
the best for the Northwest. Every Montana garden should contain a 
Prairie King. 
Mine. Joseph Pei-raud—A new and very beautiful exhibition rose. It is 
assuredly an excellent sort, with its long slender buds which open into 
fragrant flowers of nasturtium buff flushed orange. (See Color Plate) 
Each $1.10; .3 for .$3.00. 
.McGredy’s Ivory —One of McGredy’s famous Irish Roses. A beautiful, long 
bud with greenish markings opening to a lovely ivory white. Perfectly 
shaped, double blooms. 
Mrs. Pierr S. duPont —Medium-sized, long, pointed buds of a reddish gold 
to semi-double. The plant is of strong, vigorous, compact growth. A 
profuse and continuous bloomer. 
Pink Radiance —The popular carmine-pink which succeeds everywhere. A 
strong, vigorous grower with well-shaped, large, double blooms. 
Red Radiance —A sort of Radiance with most attractive, bright cerise 
blooms,. As large and vigorous, and as free blooming. 
Southport —A beautiful new Carmine Crimson, fairly tingling with life and 
substance. (See Color Plate.) Each $1.10; 3 for $3.00. 
Talisman —A medley of bright apricot, gold, and deep-rose pink. Always 
admired for its lovely color combination, size and splendid form. Fra¬ 
grant. 
PRICES OP ABOVE VARIETIES, EXCEPT WHERE NOTED, POT GROWN 
PLANTS—EACH $1.00; 0 FOR $5.00; DOZEN $9.50. 
3'ti lisnian 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Faults Scarlet Climber —One of the hardiest and best of the Climbing Roses, 
bearing largQ, semi-double scarlet shaded crimson flowers, long, blooming 
and holding flowers long after many June bloomers are through. 
Climbing American Beauty —This is one of the best of the climbing Roses 
and a very strong, vigorous grower and hardy. The flowers are a rich, 
rosy crimson. 
American Pillar—A climber of great beauty. Large single flowers of bril¬ 
liant pink with a clear white center, and yellow stamens. Blooms pro- 
j fusely in tremendous clusters. 
I PRICES OP CLIMBING ROSES—POT PLANTS, EACH, $1.00; 6 FOR $5.50; 
DOZEN, $8.50. 
HARDY RUGOSA ROSES 
F. J. Grootendor.«it— Flowers are small, double and borne in great profusion 
in clusters and are a bright crimson in color. 
Blanche Dbl. de Coupbert —A fine, vigorous grower with large double white 
flowers. 
PRICES OP RUGOSA ROSES—(Not Potted.)—EACH, 75c; « for $3.75; 
DOZEN $7.00. 
OUR HARDY ROSES ARE PREPAID 
Rosa Rouletti 
