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EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEAS 
1 BETTY UPRICHARD—Profuse bloomer. Ex- 
quisite buds with coppery sheen opening to a 
brilliant orange-carmine. Delightfully fragrant. 
i COUNTESS VANDAL—pjant Patent No. 38. 
- Exquisite, long, vase-shaped buds, The petals 
inside are rich, shell pink. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS—tTwo tone pink 
overspread with orange and gold lightly veined 
with deeper pink. Fragrant and pointed buds. 
E. G. HILL—aAn outstanding red rose. Im- 
mense buds and bloom. Dazzling, brilliant red. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—, choice red rose. 
Deep, velvety sheen holding the brilliant red 
clear to the center. Universally beloved. 
GOLDEN DAWN—Pointed buds of bright, 
lemon yellow tinged with red. Very profuse. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ—Brilliant crimson blooms 
are borne in elusters throughout the season. 
JONKHEER, J. L. MOCK—Blooms of deep, 
vinous pink. Immense size and brilliant coloring. 
KAISERIN A. VIKTORIA—the outstanding 
white rose. Snowy white bloom with faint tinge 
of creamy-yellow at the center. First choice. 
KILLARNEY—A strong growing, large flowered, 
distinctive, shell pink rose. Profuse blooming. 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOTT—Large buds of 
rich, copper-red color. Blooms freely. 
MRS. AARON WARD—Pointed buds of rich 
yellow color. Very fragrant. Continual bloomer. 
MRS. CHAS. BELL—rfhe salmon pink member 
of the Radiance family. Highly recommended 
for an all purpose rose. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT—Very double, 
golden yellow blooms. Doesn’t fade out. Bushy. 
PRES, HOOVER—Multicolor rose combining 
‘the finest shades of coppery gold and flame. 
a RADIANCE~—pink. Probably the most popular 
‘rose grown today. Cupped blooms and sweet- 
scented fragrance. One of the easiest grown 
of all roses. 
RED RADIANCE—rphe red sport of Radiance. 
‘Just like Radiance in form, growth, fragrance, 
ete., but cerise-red color. This, like all members 
‘of the Radiance family are outstandingly satis- 
factory for the rose garden. , 
“SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS PERNET—Unfading, 
aoe golden yellow of a delightfully delicate shade. 
_ SUNBURST—< very popular yellow rose. Fra- 
grant with well-formed, long buds. 
' TALISMAN—Multicolored, combining rich scar- 
‘let and gold with deep, coppery red. An all- 
- around good garden rose for cutting. 
“TEXAS CENTENNIAL—A magnificent rose. 
Large, brilliant, vermillion-red blooms with a 
_ touch of gold at the base of the petals. 
_ WM. R. SMITH—Large size, light pink blooms 
on strong, heavy stems. Good for cutting. 
BURBANK’S NEW SILVER PRINCESS—A 
1ew salmon-pink, distinctive shade not ap- 
4 proached in any other rose. Delicate. pointed 
+buds. Blooms continuously. 
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ECLIPSE — One of the best yellow roses. Long 
ointed clear yellow buds are borne on strong 
straight stems. Does not fade 
ROME GLORY — Where a flashing red rose of 
huge size is wanted, Rome Glory will delight you... 
BETTER TIMES — A cerise red rose which is 
very generous with its long pointed buds. It is a 
favorite 
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HYBRID PERPETUALS 
JACQUEMINOT—Bright, clear red, fra- 
flowers in June. Very dependable and 
hardy. Vigorous and strong grower. 
J. B. CLARK—A vigorous grower with enor- 
mous bloom—deep, rich, scarlet crimson color. 
Often blooms again in the fall. Very hardy. 
PAUL NEYRON—pright pink blooms. Prob- 
ably the largest rose—often 5-7 inches across. 
Long, stiff stems, excellent for cutting. Hardy. 
PRINCE C. DE ROHAN—Very dark velvety 
crimson flowers, veined with deeper red. 
SNOW QUEEN (F. K, Druschki)—Pure, snowy 
white bluoms. Immense, perfect, double roses 
are borne in quantities in June and often later. 
ULRICH BRUNNER—Cherry red, fragrant 
blooms. Very strong growing and a fine bloomer. 
BABY RAMBLER, BUSH AND 
SHRUB ROSES 
BABY RAMBLER—A dwarf type, everblooming 
rose about 2 ft. high. Best for bedding, ‘edging, 
foundation planting. Clusters of bright blooms. 
Red, White, Pink, Salmon. State color. 
ROSE, F. J. GROOTENDORST—A shrub rose. 
Brilliant clusters of bright crimson bloom. 
ROSE, HUGONIS—shrub rose. In the late 
spring covered with bright golden blossoms. 
ROSE, PRAIRIE—Splendid native shrub espe- 
cially desirable for naturalistic planting. Pink. 
ROSE, RUGOSA—Large fragrant, deep pink 
blooms. An everblooming shrub rose especially 
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suitable for foundation and entrance planting. — 
HARDY CLIMBING ROSES 
BURBANK’S GOLDEN SUNSET—U. S. Patent 
_—Gorgeously beautiful, large, double, golden 
yellow roses lightly tinged with orange. Long 
buds on graceful stems make a _ delightful, 
fragrant bouquet. For display or cutting. 
BURBANK’S COPPER CLIMBER—U. S. Patent 
—The new sensation in climbing roses. Long, 
pointed, tea-roses like buds of deep, orange 
copper. Will produce blooms in great quantities 
over a long season. Delightfully fragrant 
blooms.on long, strong stems. 
BURBANK’S NEW SNOWHITE CLIMBER— 
U. S. Patent—The finest, double, white, climbing 
rose. Exceptionally large blooms on graceful, 
long stems—a choice rose for cutting, the blooms 
being borne in tremendous quantities, A gar- 
land of white on the trellis or fence. Hardy. 
BLAZE—U. S. Patent—aA brilliant, scarlet red. 
Large, double flowers in clusters. A flaming 
sensation on the arbor, trellis, or fence in the 
spring. 
AMERICAN PILLAR—An outstanding ‘leader 
among the climbers. Hnormous clusters of deep 
Brilliant yellow centers. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY—Very large 
brilliant carmine blooms. Often 3 inches across. 
Lovely and fragrant, it is one of the best. 
DOROTHY PERKINS—Best of the pink ram- 
blers. Bright, rosy pink clusters borne in tre- 
mendous quantities, A bower of beauty—late. 
DR. W. VAN FLEET—Large blooms of delicate, 
apple blossom pink. <A choice favorite. 
EXCELSA—The red Dorothy Perkins. One of 
the heaviest blooming ramblers. 
PAUL’S SCARLET—The large, double, bright, 
scarlet blooms form a garland of beauty in the 
spring. Holds the brilliant coloring without 
fading. 
A choice climbing rose, striking color, — 
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