MONROE, MICHIGAN 
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Born 1850 and Still Growing 

HYBRID TEA ROSES—Continued 
Mevrouw G. A. Van Rossem. Stun- 
ning bright orange and red Rose of 
erect habit. Small, dense foliage, me- 
dium size, globular blooms of golden- 
yellow, flamed with orange and scar- 
let. Deepens at times to bronze and 
brown. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Splendid medium 
yellow garden Rose with slender, 
shapely, golden-yellow buds. Large, 
symmetrical blooms of light canary- 
yellow. Erect and vigorous. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles. Vigorous, free, 
flowering Rose with ovoid buds and 
globular flowers of clear, piercing 
pink. Fine, firm center. Fragrant. 
Mrs. Henry Morse. Beautiful, bright 
flower of two contrasting tones of 
pink with underlying yellow glow. 
High centered, double bloom. Mod- 
erately fragrant. One of the best of 
the new improved pink Roses. 
Mrs. Lovell Swisher. Large pointed 
buds, huge, gorgeous blooms of salm- 
on-pink and gold. Vigorous grower, 
free bloomer; one of the largest Roses. 
Mrs. P. S. Du Pont. One of the newer 
golden-yellow Roses of beautiful 
form. Plant is compact and leafy. 
Blooms with increasing abundance 
throughout season. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. Beautiful, scar- 
let-coppery, orange rose, heavily 
blushed with red on the outside of 
the petals; rich and dazzling in effect. 
Pres. Herbert Hoover. One of the 
most popular of the standard, well- 
known, everblooming Roses. Long- 
pointed buds are borne upright on 
long, strong stems. The inner side of 
the outer petals is dark pink. The 
reverse side is orange, outlined with 
red. Center petals shaded salmon and 
apricot. Grows with exceptional 
vigor and produces an unbroken suc- 
cession of handsome flowers. 

Radiance. One of the most popular of 
all American Roses. Blooms all Sum- 
mer; cup-shaped blooms of clear pink 
borne on long, upright stems. 
Red Radiance. Like the Radiance in 
bud and bloom but is of lovely cherry- 
red. Especially good during late 
Autumn. 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts. Long buds 
varying in color from deep, coppery 
pink to orange and red. Opens to 
pure, golden yellow on the inside and 
streaked on the outside with copper 
and red. Somewhat dwarf in growth, 
but producing flowers on long stems. 
Roslyn. A charming Rose with golden- 
yellow buds. Opens to frilled blooms 
of buttercup hue. Tinged with or- 
ange, remarkably free blooming. One 
of the most interesting of the newer 
varieties. 
Sir David Davis. A scarlet Rose of 
brilliant color and profuse bloomer. 
Sir Henry Segrave. Long, high-cen- 
tered buds of lemon yellow, opening 
to large, full, double blooms. Vigor- 
ous grower. 
Souv. de Claudius Pernet. Beautiful 
yellow buds that retain their exqui- 
site shade as they open into full 
blooms. Plant erect and vigorous. 
Souv. de Georges Pernet. Brick red 
buds opening to orange-pink. Ex- 
ceptionally large, fragrant blooms. 
Soeur Therese (Sister Therese). Gor- 
geous, long-pointed buds of chrome- 
yellow, heavily marked with carmine. 
Opens to rich Daffodil-yellow and 
holds its color well. Sweetbrier fra- 
grance. 
Sunburst. Fine, well-shaped, yellow 
flowers, suffused with orange center; 
well known, fragrant garden Rose. 


Climbing Roses—Adaptable to Many 
Locations 
Talisman. One of the most popular 
varieties. Brilliant red and golden 
buds that open into beautifully 
shaped flowers of scarlet-orange and 
golden yellow. Vigorous, tall, and 
blooms constantly. Thrives every- 
where. Credited in the list of No. 1 
Roses by American Rose Annual. 
Has received the most widespread 
praise. 
Ville de Paris. Round buds of clear 
yellow and large, globular flowers of 
same hue. Untouched by any other 
color. Considered one of the best of 
pure vellow Roses. 

GREENING’S Cascade Mountain CLIMBING ROSES 
Climbing Roses are unequalled by any other class of plants 
for making home plantings and home gardens more beautiful 
and colorful. 
Climbing Roses will produce an abundance of blooms. 
They may be trained against walls, fences, over trellis for the 
creation of arbors, unequalled by any other plant. All climb- 
ers are vigorous growers and spread rapidly. One climbing 
Rose bush will usually produce as many flowers as a dozen 
bush Roses. Most varieties will not flower first year after 
planting but practically all varieties will yield a wealth of 
bloom the second year. All plants are strong, No. 1 grade, 
two-year-old stock. 
While there are scores of varieties of Climbers, we have se- 
lected for our propagation and our customers only those that 
are claimed the best of the type in an assortment of colors 
that will meet any desire for a harmonious attractive planting. 
Dr. Van Fleet. This Rose, because of its dainty color and 
exquisitely shaped buds and flowers, appeals to all. The 
long, pointed buds are of flesh pink borne on stems 12 to 
18 in. long. Splendid for cutting. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. This new, hardy Climber was 
originated in England. It is not a Rambler, but is entirely 
distinct hybrid and without question the most important 
addition to the list of Climbing Roses in many years. In- 
comparable in brilliancy of color which is a vivid scarlet 
maintained without burning or bleaching until the petals 
drop. Flowers are medium size, semi-double; very freely 
produced in clusters of from three to six each on large, 
branched canes, the plants being literally covered with 
flowers from top to bottom. It is strong, perfectly hardy, 
and has been awarded the Gold Medal by the National 
Rose Society of England; also the much coveted Gold Med- 
al of the Bagatelle Gardens in Paris, France. Most highly 
recommended by the English horticultural press and the 
American Rose Society. 
Silver Moon. A Climber different from all other Climbing 
Roses with beautiful semi-double flowers measuring 414 in. 
or over in diameter. Pure white in color. Petals of great 
substance. Beautifully cupped forming a Clematis-like 
flower. Its boundless vigor makes it invaluable where 
quick shade is desired. 
American Beauty Climber. One of the most popular of 
Climbing Roses. Blooms freely. Strong, healthy, vigorous 
grower, frequently making shoots from 10 to 12 ft. long. 
Flowers are medium to large in size for Climbing Roses. 
Pleasing rose-pink color. 
Nature Has Given Us Colors—Use Them in Shrubs and Trees for Beautifying Your Home 
