Hardy Everblooming 
Hybrid-Tea Roses 
MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT— 
Winner of more Gold Medals for 
outdoor blooms than any other 
rose ever grown. Long pointed 
buds of rich yellow gold that 
hold their color to the end. A 
continuous bloomer, and, we be¬ 
lieve, the finest clear yellow 
rose ever introduced. 
RED RADIANCE —Deep rose- 
red, globular blooms. One of 
the hardiest roses in its class. 
Profuse bloomer and fragrant. 
SISTER THERESE — Long 
pointed buds of chrome-yellow 
splashed carmine. The open 
flowers are rich golden yellow, 
holding the color well. Sweetly 
fragrant and produced freely on 
long stems. Hardier than most 
yellows. 
SOUVENIR DE CLAUDIUS 
PERNET —A real yellow rose. 
Very popular. 
TALISMAN —• Brilliant orange- 
red buds open to high pointed 
blooms of golden yellow stained 
with copper and orange. One of 
the most popular roses ever 
offered. 
These roses are the result of crossing the tender 
everblooming Tea Roses with the hardy Hybrid 
Perpetuals or “June Roses”. These roses are hardy 
and of vigorous growth, and should be given winter 
protection in the Northern States. They have the 
size of flower and bxquisite fragrance of the “June 
Rose”, combined with the constant blooming qual¬ 
ities, delicate tints and rich bright colors of the 
“Tea” or Monthly Blooming Roses. Our Roses are 
all thrifty, two-year-old, field grown plants and if 
set out in the spring, should have an abundance of 
flowers the same year. 
AMI QUINARD —Deep crimson- 
maroon overcast with a soft 
blackish sheen. Semi-double, 
cup-shaped and distinctly fra¬ 
grant. 
AUTUMN — An extraordinary 
bud of burnt sienna: opening in¬ 
to a riot of golden yellow, stain¬ 
ed crimson, with an orange 
scarlet center. Long stiff stems. 
The finest multi-colored rose. 
BRIARCLIFF — A fine rose; 
large, long buds; large high 
pointed, double, vei^^ lasting 
flowers of a brilliant rose-pink 
at center, shading lighter at 
outer petals. 
CALEDONIA —The finest white 
rose we have ever grown. Beau¬ 
tifully shaped, long buds open¬ 
ing to snowy-white flowers of 
delicious fragrance. Long stems. 
COLUMBIA —A very free flow¬ 
ering variety with large blooms 
of clear Imperial Pink carried 
on long erect stems. Very fra¬ 
grant. 
CONDESSA DE SASTAGO — 
Golden buds striped red. The 
petals of the open flower are 
fiery copper-red inside and rich 
gold outside. A highly colored 
rose with an alluring, spicy 
fragrance. 
DAINTY BESS —Delicate pink 
with a brownish-red overcast. 
One of the finest single roses in 
cultivation. 
DAME EDITH HELEN— Bright 
pink. The most highly perfumed 
rose of this color. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS— 
Very fine double flowers. In¬ 
side of petals salmon-pink; out¬ 
side coppery-orange. 
EDITOR McFarland — The 
finest pink garden rose we hawe 
ever seen. Many perfectly form¬ 
ed, sparkling pink flowers 
throughout the season. Keeps 
well as a cut flower. Long 
stems, fragrant. 
E. G. HILL —Dazzling scarlet 
that never fades. Long stems: 
very fragrant. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE — 
Magnificent, brilliant red flow¬ 
ers. Very fragrant and free 
flowering. 
GOLDEN DAWN— Buds yellow, 
suffused cerise. The large 
flowers are lemon yellow when 
open. Richly scented. 
GOLDEN RAPTURE— A splen¬ 
did new rose with pure yellow 
buds opening to large double 
flowers. They hold their color 
'well and are excellent for cut¬ 
ting. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ— This is 
one of the most useful of all 
roses for the lawn, succeeding 
under the most ordinary condi¬ 
tions. Grows freely to a height 
of 4 or 5 feet; hardy in all sec¬ 
tions; vivid, dazzling, fiery crim¬ 
son; sweetly fragrant: and is in 
bloom all the time. 
LOS ANGELES —Bright pink 
tinged with red and shading to 
rich yellow at the base. 
MARGARET McCREDY — Bril¬ 
liant Oriental red, changing with 
age , to orange-scarlet. Seldom 
out of bloom. 
MME. BUTTERFLY — Pink, 
white, apricot and gold; very 
beautiful. 
MRS. G. A. VAN ROSSEM— 
Deep apricot orange over a 
ground of golden yellow. 
choice of above 24 varieties, in thrifty field-grown 2-year-old 
plants, by parcel post, at 75c eaoh; 3 for $2; 12 for $5.95, prepaid 
Sweetheart Rose Baby Doll 
A perfect miniature of the larger Hybrid Tea group. For 
dainty bouquets and corsages they cannot be excelled. 
The perfectly formed buds are exact counterparts of the 
larger florists varieties. The double blooms are yellow, 
blended with shades of pink and tipped with scarlet. 
2-year-old field-grown plants, 75c each, postpaid. 
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