Everblooming Outdoor Roses 
Northern Grown Stock. Planted in the new Cloverset pots, 
nice green sturdy plants ready to set in your garden without dan- 
ger of wilting or being disturbed. Will start to bloom early in June. 
Prices (except for patented varieties), Each Only 85 Cents. 
FAVORITE HYBRID TEA 
VARIETIES 
Briarcliff—Handsome flowers of silvery-rose 
pink; long pointed buds; fragrant and long 
lasting. 
Etoile de Hollande—tThe finest dark red rose 
for general purposes. A heavy bloomer, fra- 
grant. 
Frau Karl Druschki—Pure white, long immense 
buds and perfect double flowers. Blooms all 
the time. One of the best white roses. 
Grenoble—Glowing scarlet red. The fully 
double and large size blooms are borne on 
long stems. Plant very vigorous. 
Gruss an Teplitz—Color a velvety crimson. 
Blooms are in clusters and very fragrant. A 
strong growing plant which succeeds under 
the most ordinary conditions. 
Heinrich Gaede—Vigorous and free blooming. 
Large double orange yellow nasturtium col- 
ored flowers. Fragrant and a free bloomer. 
Margaret McGredy—A handsome double 
rose of orange vermilion. Seldom out of 
bloom. Very popular. 
McGredy’s Yellow—Large bright buttercup 
yellow flowers of perfect form. Growth is up- 
right, disease-free. Leaves glossy dark bronze 
green. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom—A beautiful free blooming 
lemon yellow rose, sweetly scented. Excel- 
lent foliage. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy—Large, fairly double 
bloom of orange-salmon with a suffusion of 
gold. A vigorous healthy plant. 
Pink Dawn—A vigorous rose producing an 
abundance of well formed, double flowers of 
glistening deep rose and opening to lovely 
pink, tinted with orange at the base of the pet- 
als. Fragrant. 
Radiance—A popular standard rose with 
large brilliant rose pink blooms. 
Prince Felix—wWell-formed bloom of brilliant 
scarlet red. Plant tall, healthy, of Radiance 
type. 
Roslyn—Full golden yellow bloom, deeper in 
center with orange splashings on back of 
petals. 
Talisman—A well known rose with scarlet 
orange and rich yellow flowers. Fragrant 
and free blooming. 
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You can plant them in full bloom 
and Presto! your rose 
garden is complete. 
PATENTED VARIETIES 
Countess Vandal (Pat. 38).—A great favorite. 
The flowers are coppery bronze and pink suf- 
fused with gold. The buds are long pointed. 
The plant is exceptionally free from disease 
and easily cultivated. Each $1.15. 
Matador (Pat. 170).—The blooms are large and 
full; well formed, scarlet crimson with darker 
silky sheen on the reverse; fragrant. A vigor- 
ous, healthy plant. Each $1.15. 
McGredy’s Sunset (Pat. 317).— An outstanding 
rose not easily resisted by the rose lover. The 
outside of the petals is a clear butter-cup yel- 
low, tipped orange, while the inside is 
chrome yellow, flushed with scarlet as it opens. 
At its best when fully open. Fragrant and free- 
blooming. Words fail to describe its beauty. 
New low price, each $1.40. 
Signora (Pat. 201).—Long buds of a warm burnt 
sienna opening to a lighter hue toward man- 
darin. Plant tall growing with handsome foli- 
age. Each $1.15. 
CLIMBING ROSE; Blaze (Pat. 10) 
The first hardy everblooming scarlet climb- 
er. Blaze gives a plentiful supply of vivid 
scarlet flowers in the first blooming and then 
continues to flower intermittently all through 
the season. Each $1.15. 
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