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EVERBLOOMING ROSES ,7e23.n%,, 
Bloom Monthly from June Until Frost 
No, 72R21, Colu ms 
bia. A big rose, Pink in 
Ay color, deepening as it opens to 
Ya a truly glowing pink. 
| No. 72R22, Etoile de 
o Eramnce. A lovely shade § 
of clear, red-crimson velvet. 
An old time favorite.. 
No. 72R238, Krancis 
Scott Key. Rich crim- | 
son. A dependable variety 
forthe south. ~ - 
No. 72R24, Gruss Am Teplitz. The sweetest, | 
richest crimson of the hybrid teas. Incomparable for § 
fragrance. » . 
: No. 72R25, Jonkheer J. L. 
Mock. Beautiful two-toned pink. 
Clear imperial pink inside.  Sil- 
very rose outside. ; 
No. 72R26, HM. A. Victoria. 
Ivory white. Beautiful flowers 
ere to very full flowers of fine 
orm. 

Talisman 

No. 72R27, “Killarney. PAZ 
ate spat hling| pink of mipdorate 1 LTRS 
ragrance. est in dry sections. K. A. Victori 3 
‘No. 72R28, HMillarney Victoria 
rs White. - An old white favorite known to all rose 
a lovers. SM PE 
No. 72R29, Mme. Caroline Testout, 
clear, bright satiny pink blooms. Very hardy. 
No. 72R30, Mrs. Aaron § 
Ward. Lovely, small bud and 
flowers of charming Indian-yellow, 
sometimes tinged with salmon, 
No, 72R31, Radiamce. Clear § 
rose pink with darker shadings to § 
the center. Buds largeand pointed. § 
No. 72R32, Red Radiance. 
Solid medium to deep red, lighter & 
in hot weather. Very popular. * 
Strong grower except in 
Large | 

Wn. 
Red 
Radiance 
oe No. 72R33, Sensation. 
& extreme north. Pointed buds of deep scarlet-crimson. 
Large flowers of dark crimson. 
ee - No. 72R34, Sunburst. 
buds open to full flowers of Cadmium-yellow with dark- 
er yellow center, verging on salmon. 
Exquiste, long pointed § 
The most popular and 
No. 72R35, Talisman. 
Multicolored. Orange 
satisfactory of the new roses. 
and yellow with tints of red. 
Any of the Above Roses 70c each; 3 for 
. 6 for $3.50; 12 for $6.50, Postpaid. 
$2.00; § 

ROSE of CHINA 
GOLDEN 
rs Zl a ROSA HUGONIS 
i No. 72R36, Hugonis, Ro- 
ee sa. Spectacular in its exotic beau- | 
ty this rare floral gem from the ori- 
ent should grace every garden. The 
beautiful, clear deep yellow flowers | 
of few petals ofttimes measure two | 
inches across. The flowers appear 
very early in the spring, often before 
Hugonis the snow is off the ground. Later 
the new branches for next season’s | 
flowering wood turn to a beautiful deep red. 
‘ 65¢ each; 3 for $1.75: 6 for $2.80 

shadings.Usefulasa pillar rose 
4 ends. 
f buds which open to large 
§ full blooms of good form. 
# existence. Rose to imperial pink. Tall. 
L - Any of the above Roses 65c each; 3 for $1.75; 
f well. 
# cupped in form. 
bloomer. 18 inches. 
3 Blooms in clusters of small semi- 
Prime Mardy Field Grown Two Wear Olds 
_ Plant more roses! No flowers supply such a profusion of genuine'and delightful loveliness. 
‘Like music, roses have a universal charm, Nothing earthly is mere beautiful. 
to grow and everyone should have them in abundance. Start with a few this season, adding to 
them each year and you will enjoy their beauty and fragrance for a lifetime. You will 
listed below the finest and best varieties for the amatuer. Make your selections now. Sur- 
round yourself with beauty and good cheer. Roses from Paradise will not disappoint you. 
| HYBRID PERPETUAL 
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«the Famous 
: June” Roses 
Hardy Everywhere 
No, °2R37, Frau KH. 
Drusehhki. Sno w-white, 
sometimes with a tinge of 
pink on the bud. One of the 
Big Four’’ of rosedom. 
No. 72R88, General £ 
Jacqueminot., The fam- | 
ous “Jack Rose.”? A favorite & 
for over 80 years. Brilliant, & 
velvety crimson, with darker 
No, 72R39, George Ar- 
Handsome light pink 

No. 72R40, Magna Charta. An old favorite with 
large buds of deep rose and full blooms of carmine. 
No. 72R41, Mrs. John Laing. Soft, clear pink 
Magnificent buds opening to large well formed blooms 
of delightful fragrance and good form. 
No. 72R42, Paul Neyron. The largest rose in 
Fragrant. . 
6 for $2.80, 12 for $1.90, Postpaid. 
Hardy Climbing or Rambler Roses 
Best for Porches, Trellises or Fences 
No. 72R43, Climbing American 
Beauty. Beautiful, glowing crimson 
rose.’ Very fragrant blooms. 
No, 72R44, Dr. Van Fleet. Dell- 
cate, flesh-pink flowers, full and double; 
™ sweetly perfumed, f 
_ No. %2R45, Dorothy Perkins. 
Beautiful, shell-pink double flowers. 
Large clusters. Strong, vigorous grower. 
No. 72R46, Jacotte, Bright orange- 
iss yellow, tinted coppery red. A very lovee 
ms) ly vigorous grower. Needs protection, 

DY Ue No, 72R47, Paul’s Climber. So 
ardy bright and intense is the scarlet crimson of 
Rambler this beauty that it should only be planted 
near climbers of yellow, cream or white. 
No. 72R48, Silver Moon. Pure white, semi-dou- 
ble flowers with thick clusters of yellow stamens. 
Any of the above Roses 60¢c each; 3 for $1.50; 
6 for $2.75; 12 for $4.50, Postpaid. 4 
ERP SSR NES 
Polyantha and Baby Ramblers 
Excellent for Bedding Purposes—Ever Blooming 
No. 72R49, Miss Edith Ca- 
Oxblood red. Semi-full and 
Continuous 
No. 72R50, Erna Teschen- 
dowff. Deepred. Free flowering. X 
full flowers all season. 18 inches. Yi 
No. 72R51, Katharina Zie- ; 
met. Pure white. Full, small 
flowers that bloom in large clus- 
ters. 18 inches. 
No. %2R52, George Elger. 
Golden coppery yellow. 
No. 72R53, F. J. Grootendorst. 
Full but small flowers borne in clusters. 

Baby 
Blooms fully for months. 
Bright red. 
Grows toa 
height of 4 to 6 ft. Excellent for use at ends of rose beds, 
Any of the above Roses 50c each; 3 for $1.40; 
6 for $2.50; 12 for $4.30, Postpaid. 
GOOD LUCK GARDENS, PARADISE, PA. 
