FEED ROSES with SAWCO Rose Food. 
Mix a trowelful with the soil under each bush at planting-time. 
Dust some on the soil and rake under, spring and falh 100 lbs. $6 
EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA ROSES, continued 
Mme. Joseph Perraud. Slender nas¬ 
turtium-orange buds develop into sweetly 
fragrant flowers of nasturtium-buff with 
shell-pink edges. Plants of average growth. 
Foliage must be protected against black- 
spot. 35 petals. $1 each, $10 per doz. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. Long-pointed buds 
and well-formed white flowers with a 
slight pinkish tint at center. Only mod¬ 
erately fragrant but the tall, willowy 
plants have healthy foliage and bloom 
freely. 35 petals. 90 cts. each, $9 per doz. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Nice, yellow buds open¬ 
ing to unfading yellow flowers. Mild 
scent. Plants of average growth, bloom 
freely, but the foliage must be kept 
sprayed or dusted against disease. 40 
petals. 90 cts. each, $9 per doz. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles. Shapely buds open to 
high-centered quality flowers of dark 
glowing pink. Fragrant and long-lasting. 
Average growth with dependable foliage. 
50 petals. 90 cts. each, $9 per doz. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. Everything about 
this Rose is of unusual beauty. Long- 
pointed buds of copper and orange open to 
glorious scarlet-orange flowers which 
change to coppery tones as the blooms 
mature and they are fragrant, too. The 
plants make good growth and carry beau¬ 
tiful bronzy red foliage which is disease- 
resistant. Even the canes are red. 40 
petals. 90 cts. each, $9 per doz. 
Other Typ 
Everblooming Single Roses 
Will Bloom This Stimmer 
These are unique in their simple 
beauty. Not least among their charming 
features are the prominent stamens. 
Single Roses are ideal for cut-flower 
purposes. 
Cecil. A perfect, pure yellow variety. 
Dainty Bess. Delicate pink with crimson 
stamens. 
Innocence. Pure white; red stamens. 
Irish Fireflame. Beautiful deep orange, 
splashed with crimson. Excellent for 
cutting five or more buds to branch. 
K. of K. (Kitchener of Khartoum). Bril¬ 
liant, scarlet blooms. Very free flower¬ 
ing. 
Any of above. Dormant Plants, $1 each, 
$10 per doz. 
Hardy Hybrid Perpetuals 
The June-Blooming Roses (Bloom This 
Summer) 
Among these are to be found some of the 
largest Rose blooms; they are markedly 
resistant to severe climatic conditions. 
Frau Karl Druschki. Pure white in color. 
General Jacqueminot. Scarlet. 
Henry Nevard. Crimson-scarlet. 
Mme. Albert Barbier. Large; creamy pink. 
Mrs. John Laing. Double; clear pink; 
sweet-scented. 
Any of above, field-grown plants, 85 cts. each, 
$8.50 per doz., $65 per 100 
Symphony (Pink Frau Karl Druschki). 
Patent 79. An everblooming Perpetual 
Rose of blush-pink with deep rose center. 
Dormant plants, $1.25 each, $12.50 per doz. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. Reddish yellow 
buds open to deep golden yellow blooms of 
nice form and a rich spicy fragrance. The 
plants are not tall but have attractive 
disease-resistant foliage and really bloom. 
40 petals. 90 cts. each, $9 per doz. 
Pink Dawn. Deep rose-pink buds open to 
nicely formed flowers of lively pink. These 
are sweetly scented and borne in moderate 
quantities on splendid, upright plants with 
healthy foliage. 100 petals. $1 each, 
$10 per doz. 
President Herbert Hoover. The buds are 
a mixture of scarlet and yellow and open 
to loose flowers of scarlet, yellow, cerise, 
and flame. Delightful fragrance. Tall 
plants with healthy foliage. 25 petals. 
90 cts. each, $9 per doz. 
Poinsettia. Pointed, dark red buds open to 
blazing scarlet-red blooms of lovely form, 
and carry a rich tea fragrance. The plants 
are tall, well clothed with disease-free 
foliage, and produce an unusual quantity 
of bloom. 35 petals. $1.25 each, $12.50 
per doz. 
R. M. S. Queen Mary. Patent 249. Long- 
pointed, colorful buds turning to nicely 
formed flowers in a blend of vivid shades 
of salmon, pink, and orange. Pleasing 
fragrance. Bushy plants with healthy 
foliage bloom freely. 40 petals. $1.50 
each, $15 per doz. 
$ of Roses 
Four Floribunda Rose« 
Novelty Bedding Roses of Outstanding 
Merit 
Just the thing for brilliant effect. They 
are vigorous, bushy plants, and perfectly 
hardy. They grow alwut 2 feet high and 
produce superb clusters of fairly large, double 
Roses all summer. They bloom persistently 
and give a wealth of color, wherever planted. 
They are excellent for placing in the per¬ 
ennial border, in Rose-beds, or isolated groups; 
good, too, for lining both sides of the entrance 
drive. For proper effect, mass planting should 
be practiced, using from three in a group up 
to hundreds. 
Cheerio. Clear mallow-pink, shading to 
Tyrian rose at the base, with the reverse 
a luminous rose-madder. The whole 
creates an effective color balance. 
Pink Jewel. Arbutus-pink, shading to deep 
camellia-rose in the center of the densely 
double, large blooms. Flowers are grace¬ 
fully waved along the edges. 
Red Velvet. Dark red, outside of the petals 
d^p carmine. The effect is an intensely 
vivid crimson-lake. The velvety finish of 
the flowers adds to the beauty and richness 
of the color. 
Sunmist. Graceful, pointed buds opening 
into large, fluffy, well-rounded flowers of a 
clear, light, sulphur-yellow, shading to 
mellow canary; flower clusters. 
Any of the above Dormant plants, $1.25 each, 
$12.50 per doz. 
A GOOD ROSE BOOK 
HOW TO GROW ROSES. By J. Horace 
McFarland and Robert Pyle. 192 pages. 
Beautifully illustrated with color plates, half 
tones, and line drawings, $1. 
Radiance. The world’s favorite pink Rose 
has cupped blooms of two-toned pink, 
chock full of the rich fragrance of old-time 
Roses. The plants are tall, bloom freely, 
and are disease-free; a strong, vigorous 
grower that will succeed almost anywhere. 
23 petals. 90 cts. each, $9 per doz. 
Red Radiance. A red counterpart of 
Radiance, with the same splendid growth 
and the same quantity of large, richly 
fragrant blooms. The color is a pleasing 
cerise-red. Blooms freely. 23 petals. 
90 cts. each, $9 per doz. 
Sequoia. Nicely formed flowers of brownish 
apricot, maturing pure apricot, are de¬ 
veloped from handsome, thick, piointed 
buds. The plants are of average height 
with average foliage. 40 petals. $1.25 
each, $12.50 per doz. 
Sunny Days. Oval, chrome-yellow buds 
open to shapely, fragrant blooms of the 
same color, but the outer petals are some¬ 
what lighter. Bushy plants of average 
height with abundant pleasing dark green 
foliage. A charming Rose. 70 petals. 
$1.25 each, $12.50 per doz. 
Talisman. Buds are long and pointed. 
Both buds and fragrant open flowers are a 
gay mixture of red, orange, pink and bright 
yellow. Upright plants with soft light 
green foliage. This should be represented 
in every Rose-garden. 25 petals. 90 cts. 
each, $9 per doz. 
Floribunda Rose, Pink Jewel 
Baby Ramblers or Polyanthas 
Form shapely, compact, bushy specimens, 
most of the varieties growing about IJ^ feet 
high. They bloom all summer. 
Cecile Brunner (Sweetheart Rose). Dainty 
flowers of soft rosy pink. 
Gloria Mundi. The new orange-scarlet. 
Ideal. Beautiful dark red. 
Mrs. R. M. Finch. Double; soft rosy pink. 
Orange Triumph. Scarlet-orange flowers. 
Any of above, 90 cts. each, $9 per doz., 
$70 per 100 
98 Roses 
Roses do not necessarily require a clay soil; a medium loam is better. In fact, they will 
grow in almost any kind provided it is rich, retains moisture, yet drains well 
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