
COREeieD Foner N° URS E-RrY 9 
ROSES 
HERE is nothing that will give the satisfaction and pleasure as a well selected 
and well cared for rose garden. We offer our trade the best that can be 
grown. As cut flowers they have no rival, they have a longer flowering sea- 
son than any other flower, thrive over a wider range than most any other flower, 
have a wider selection of colors. Do not be misled into buying cheap, puny, un- 
dersized roses because they are priced a few cents lower than ours and be disap- 
pointed with the results. Such plants are usually weak and if they survive the 
first summer they do not bloom freely. Ours are strong, well rooted, two year old 
field grown stock and will reward your efforts with an abundance of buds the first 
season. 


Fall planting is the best for roses. We can ship any time from November Ist 
to May Ist, but you will have better results if you will plant as early as you can. 
This also applies to all nursery stock. 
MONTHLY BLOOMING BUSH ROSES 
If we could take you over the growing fields of roses, over a million plants, 
of nearly 500 varieties, you would be so delighted with beauty of bloom; enthused 
over the vigorous, healthy plants, we know we could sell you your full require- 
ments for your rose garden. In making up our list of nearly 100 varieties as listed 
below we have selected, in our judgment, the cream of the lot, the pick of the field. 
All plants we offer are strong, field grown plants, budded on Multifloral Japon- 
ica. They are true to name, large, healthy plants, easy to make live and grow, 
and are very long lived. We know you will be charmed with their beauty, fra- 
grance and sturdiness. 
WARNING—Cheap, puny rose bushes are worthless; they take more time and 
labor and produce practically nothing. Buy our strong plants for best results. . 
PRICES ON ALL BUSH ROSES LISTED BELOW 
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The above is the usual mail order size. We do not recommend this size but do have it in stock for thosé 
who want it. 
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AMI QUINARD—Very dark red buds open to semi- AUTUMN—Mingled shades of burnt orange and 
double blooms of deep crimson-maroon which seem red. . 
to have a much deeper luster—almost black. BETTY UPRICHARD—Copper-red buds, opening 
to semi-double flowers of medium size. 
BRIARCLIFF—Large, pointed buds, double, high- 
centered blooms of brilliant rose-pink. 
CALEDONIA—Long, beautifully modeled buds of 
alabaster white. 
CHARLES K. DOUGLASS—Fine buds opening to 
large, loosely formed flowers of striking crimson- 
scarlet. 
COLUMBIA—Lively, bright pink, sweetly scented 
flowers of exquisite shape. 
DAINTY BESS—Single pink. Much loved _ be- 
cause of its translucent petals of an odd square- 
like shape. 
DAME EDITH HELEN —A superb rose of the 
exhibition type, producing huge, shapely buds. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS—Open bloom is a de- 
lightfully shaped flower of two contrasting tints, the 
outside of petals gleaming with bright orange-cerise 
and the inside overspread with orange-gold. 
E. G. HILL—Large ovoid buds and immense, daz- 
zling red flowers, shading to darker crimson without 
turning purple. 
ETOILE de HOLLAND—Brilliant red blooms of 
magnificent size, perfect in half open state. 
ETOILE de FRANCE—Vivid crimson flowers, with 
full rounded centers of bright cerise. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY—Very large, light crim- 
son buds and blooms of noblest form. Very double. 

