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NOVELTY ROSES—HYBRID TEAS 
PEARL S. BUCK. Double flowers coming from glowing orange i 
buds, softening to deep yellow tinged with apricot as they 
open, producing an effect of almost pure gold in the fall. 
Very fragrant, blooms freely and has dark green foliage 
and long stems; excellent for cutting. Price: $1.50 each. 
PATRICK ANDERSON. Perfectly formed buds, freely borne 
and high-centered, open into a lovely, rich, spicy rose of 
begonia color on inside of petals and deeper reddish rose 
outsiae. As flowers open the colors lighten and produce a 
touch of yellow at base of petals. Price: $1.50 each. 
NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN. A glorious Rose, salmon overlaid 
with rich bronze, with a touch of orange at base of petals. 
Blooms profusety; high-centered buds unfold beautifully 
and gradually. Price: $1.50 each. 
RIVIERA. An elegant Rose of coppery orange, flushed with 
pink. Each petal has a splotch of gold at the base. It 
has a fruity, pleasant fragrance and the large, dark green 
plants bear generously until frost. Price: $1.50 each. 
FLAMBEAU. A glowing scarlet, set off with a glistening 
velvety sheen on inside of petals, make it a center of 
interest in the garden and wherever used. The buds are 
trim, slender, and high-pointed on long stems. The blooms 
are delightfully fragrant. Price, $1.00 each. 
CLIMBING ROSES icveites 
F. FERRER. An everblooming climber which has long stems 
producing lovely, semi-single, lustrous velvety red flowers 
of twelve petals and appear in clusters of three to five. 
The flowers have cinnamon fragrance and the foliage is 
dark green and disease-resistant. Price: $1.50 each. 
DR. J. H. NICHOLAS. A beautiful everblooming climber pro- 
ducing lovely rose-pink flowers, unbelievably large, with 
50 petals, blooming in clusters of three or four to a long, 
strong stem. The first flowers remain attractive till even 
the last one of the cluster opens, and immediately after 
first flowers fade new shoots appear and again another 
mass of blooms appear. It is extremely hardy and will 
do very well in northern New York. Price: $1.50 each. 
Americas Best Climbers 
2-yr. No. 1 bushes. 
PRICE: 35c each; 3 for 90c, except as noted. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. Hardy. Rosy carmine; large size blos- 
soms. One of the best climbers. 
eae PERKINS. Soft shell-pink, small, crinkly, in large 
clusters. 
DR. W. VAN FLEET. Large flowers of pale pink; long stems. 
: eS GARDENIA. Pretty yéllow flowers opening from buds which 
. ' ; are a rich creamy yellow. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet—A Lovely Climber That Will Flower Year After Year PAUL'S SCARLET. Large, vivid scarlet-red. Will not fade. 
PRES. HERBERT HOOVER. Vigorous climbing sport; yellow 
tinted pink. Price: 40c each; 3 for $1.05. 
HYBRI D PE RPETUAL PRIMROSE. New hardy climber which blooms profusely with large, double, canary- 
yellow flowers. 
SILVER MOON. Large, semi-double while with yellow stamens. 
ROSES TALISMAN. Multi-colored blooms, same as the parent bush. Price: 40c each; 3 for 
$1.05. 
EVERBLOOMING BABY ROSES (Polyanthas) 





















































Massive June Blooming Roses 2-yr. No. 1 bushes, price: 49c each; 3 for $1.25. 
Extremely Hardy: Will Withstand the ee oen as pn a inches. Flowers borne in clusters of 20 or more. Bloom 
Severest Climate This is the popular name for the class of Roses that are correctly, Dwart Polyanthas. 
The flowers vary in size and range from semi to full double. Borne in trusses, the 
2-yr. No. 1 bushes. flowers are persistently produced right through the season. For bedding, planting 
Price: 39c each: 3 for $1.09 along walks or used as low hedges, the dwarf Polyanthas are ideal. The usual height 
is 2 feet but Hybrid sorts reach 3 feet. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. Large snowy white blos- CHATILLON. Light salmon-pink, semi- GOLDEN SALMON. Beautiful red-salmon, 
| soms. Buds long and beautiful. Long blooming. e Bean eos heads. overlaid with orange and gold. Light 
| ee ' ; . ivid, deep crimson eye. 
M. A. BARBIER. Continuous bloomer; salmon tinted clustered Rose. Long seasoned and LAFAYETTE. Cherry-crimson flowers— 
yellow. pg OR peren Pt semi-double, cupped oe ie very 
‘ . ull, sweet-scented well and are slightly fragrant. It is a 
MP; WILDER. Fragrant, double, good shape, bright clusters of dark pink. One of the dain- continuous bloomer all season. 
scarlet-crimson. see poe TRIOMPHE ORLEANAIS. This is pone: 
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MAGNA CHARTA. Early blooming; brigdh rose fink tamer oe DC HENDORE (Doce Sccimscn so eee ae 
Gentlemen: I received the Roses and Lilacs which I ordered from you some time ago. 
I simply want to say that they are by far the best stock that I have handled in many a 
season. I do not believe, in fact, that I have ever had such well-rooted Roses. 
- Yours truly, 
8 FLORENCE AS ©'BRIEN. Elmira, Nowy. 


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