Hybrid Tea Roses 
Hybrid Tea Roses are commonly called Monthly or 
Everblooming Roses. They will produce an abundance. 
of large, fragrant flowers during the entire summer. 
Should be carefully protected during the winter by 
mounding up dirt eight or ten inches and covering 
with straw or leaves. Do not uncover too earily in 
the spring. The following two-year-old plants are 
available for spring planting: 
Autumn (Orange and Red) 
Chas. K. Douglas (Scarlet) 
Columbia (Bright Pink) 
Editor McFarland (Pink) 
E. G. Hill (Dark Red) 
Etoile de Hollande (Deep Red) 
Grus an Teplitz (Dark Crimson) 
J. J. L. Mock (Pink) 
K. A. Victoria (White) 
Lady Hillingdon (Apricot Yellow) 
Los Angeles (Salmon Pink) 
Mrs. Aaron Ward (Beautiful Indian Yellow) 
President Hoover (Scarlet and Yellow) 
Radiance (Large Pink, Very Fragrant) 
Red Radiance (Red) 
Talisman (Orange-Red) 
Above List, $1.00 each; $10.00 per dozen 
Floribunda Roses (Patented) 
Flowers larger than Baby Rambler. Fragrant free 
blooming. 
Betty Prior (pink) Donald Prior (red) 
$1.50 each; 2 for $2.75; 6 for $7.50 
Rosa Rugosa (Double) 
Very hardy. Ideal for Minnesota, North Dakota, 
South Dakota and Wisconsin. 
Agnes (Yellow) Grootendorst (Red) 
Amelie Gravereaux (Rich Hansa (Red) 
Purple) Hugonis (Yellow) 
Belle Poitevine (Pink) Sir Thos. Lipton (White) 
Conrad F. Meyer (Pink) 
Above List, $1.00 each; $10.00 per dozen 
Hardy Perrenial Phlox 
This class of Hardy Perennials is of special im- 
portance in every flower garden. Succeeds in almost 
any soil and blooms through a long season. Our 
list covers a range of colors which is certain to 
please. 
Phlox—Assorted Colors (not named), $1.50 per 10; 
$12.50 per 100 
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