
Cverblooming HFtybrid Cea Roses 
BLOOM FROM JUNE TILL NOVEMBER 
The following prices include delivery postpaid: 
No. 1 h, 65¢; 3, $1.75; doz., 
PRICES:h°: 2 Gash o50c; 3.51.35; doz. 
American Beauty. Bush rose. A very popular cerise-red. 
Autumn. Outstanding; burnt orange overcast with red; medium sized, 
double, cupped, fragrant and free blooming. 
Betty Uprichard. Salmon-pink, the exterior 
edges. 
Briarcliff. Tall, dark foliage; Columbia-pink. 
Caledonia. Large; double, white, extra long pointed buds. 
Charles K. Douglas. Flaming scarlet, flushed crimson. 
Condesa de Sastago. (Semi-double.) Brilliant copper-pink inside, the 
outside of petals golden yellow. 
orange-carmine; rolling 
oppor King. (Single.) Very striking for size, and burnished copper 
color. 
Dame Edith Helen. New, large, pure pink. 
Dainty Bess. (Single.) Ruffled; flesh-pink with old rose reverse; the 
prominent stamens wine-red. 
Duquesa de Penaranda. Rich orange and coppery apricot. 
Duchess of Wellington. Intense saffron-yellow. 
Earl Haig. Cherry-crimson; compact flower with thick rolling petals. 
Edel. Frost-white; a beautiful companion to Earl Haig. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Rich orange and salmon-pink; a dainty bi-color. 
E. G. Hill. Deep velvety red; long buds, high centered. 
Etoile de France. Velvety garnet-red cup, with center of: vivid cerise. 
Etoile de Hollande. Wonderful dark red; long lived and dependable. 
Feu Joseph Looymans. Long orange-buff buds; flowers large, fairly 
double, yellow with apricot center. i 
Francis Scott Key. Red blended with cerise; large, full, free. 
Golden Dawn. A fine new yellow; very double, sunflower aging to lemon, 
the bud tinged with rose. 
Grenoble. Strong growing; scarlet-red. 
Gruss an Teplitz. Velvety crimson-red, very free and dependable; tall. 
Hadley. One of the very good velvety crimson-reds; sweetly perfumed. 
Joanna Hill. Heavy lemon buds, opening semi-double, Indian yellow. 
Jonkheer J. L. Mock. Bright pink, faced carmine, with rolling silvery edge. 
John Russell. Vivid red shaded cardinal; large and solid. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. Delicate creamy white; beautifully formed. 
Katherine Pechtold. Orange, with lightening glints of copper. 
Leonard Barron. Softly blended salmon, shell-pink and copper. 
Lord Charlemont. Large, deep crimson. 
Marcia Stanhope. Wonderful fragrant white. F 
Margaret McGredy. Brilliant orange-vermilion, passing to carmine-rose, 
McGredy’s Scarlet. New velvety scarlet, orange base. 
Mevrouw G. A. Van Rossem. Apricot, opening golden yellow. 
Miss Rowena Thom. Fiery rose, shaded old gold; has been very popular. 
Mme. Butterfly. Pink, white, apricot and gold; an exquisite type. 
6.50, postpaid. 
5.00, postpaid. 
pune Edouard Herriot. 
tall. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. White with primrose center. 
Mme. Joseph Perraud. Long, slender buds of nasturtium-orange, opening 
to sweetly fragrant flowers of nasturtium-buff, with a hint of pale 
pink at the petal edges. 
Mons. Julien Potin (Golden Pernet). Rich, deep golden yellow. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. Delightful small golden yellow; the fine ‘’corsage”’ 
rose. 
Mrs. Charles Bell. Soft shell-pink; large and full. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Long, yellow buds, and large, well-shaped blooms of 
bright canary-yellow; very vigorous and free. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles. Magnificent flowers of dark, lustrous pink. 
Mrs. Henry Morse. Bright pink with silvery shadings. 
Mrs. Pierre S. DuPont. Red-gold buds, opening to a beautiful yellow 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. Large, orange-salmon; vigorous grower. 
Mrs. W. C. Miller. Pearl-pink and salmon; very dainty. 
President Herbert Hoover. Long, pointed buds of red-orange and gold 
Radiance. Hardiest and most dependable carmine-rose-pink. 
Red Radiance. Very free globular bloom; bright crimson. 
Rey. F. Page Roberts. Copper-red buds; golden yellow, stained red. 
Roslyn. Orange buds. full golden yellow flowers. 
Mates Very dark red; has the appearance of rich velvet; very 
ouble. 
Sensation. Scarlet-crimson. 
Sir Henry Seagrave. Primrose to chrome-yellow base, intensely fregrant. 
sisfer (Soeur) Therese. Chrome buds edged carmine, opening daffodil- 
yellow. 
Soleil d’Or. Large, full flowers, gold and orange-yellow, varying to ruddy 
gold suffused with nasturtium-red. 
eouye de Claudius Pernet. Sunflower-yellow; first of good modern yel- 
ows. 
Souv. de Mme. C. Chambard. Long, pointed coral buds, unfolding to 
coral-pink, tinged peach. 
Talisman. New copper and golden yellow; a sensational parti-color. 
Ville de Paris. Wonderful sunflower-yellow; comparatively fadeless. 
Willowmere. Vigorous garden type; shrimp-pink, shaded yellow-cream. 
f HYBRID TEA ROSE ASSORTMENT 7 
Semi-double; terra cotta, bronze and copper; 
12 Hybrid Tea Roses, our selection, in 2-yr., No. 1 grade 
for $5.45, postpaid. We will select for your order: 
2 Red 
2 White 
2 Light Pink 2 Yellow 
2 Dark Pink 2 Parti-colored 
HYBRID PERPETUALS—“JUNE” ROSES 
Brilliant, with perfumed flowers, larger than the Hybrid Tea class. 
On account of disparity of 
growth and blooming season, this larger type should not be included in the same Rose bed with the 
No. 1 grade: Each, 65c; 3, $1.75; doz., $6.50. 
No. 2 grade: Each, 45c; 3, $1.20; doz., $4.50. 
Hybrid Teas. 
Capt. Hayward. Velvety carmine-crimson; large. 
Frau Karl Druschki. \/axy paper-white;. its bud, half opened state and 
maturity are exquisite. Of longer blooming season than the type, 
yielding its final bouquets under the first fall of snow. 
Gen. Jacqueminot. Very free bloom, crimson-scarlet. 
George Arends. Large, perfect; silvered pink. | 
Henry Nevard. Very fragrant. and free flowering; large, well-formed 
flowers, crimson-scarlet..-.- --- 
=e TREE ROSES 
A Tree Rose is not a natural type, but rather a product 
of the growers’ skill. It consists of a strong, single, upright, 
414-foot stem, ton-grafted to one of the free blooming 
garden varieties. This method of growing Roses is somewhat 
unusual, but not novel, as if has been practiced for years. 
They are very effective and add tremendously to any garden 
picture. Tree Roses are’ planted among ordinary sorts in 
the Rose garden, at the junction of paths in a formal gar- 
den, along driveways, or in any position where a formal 
plant is required. By this method their gorgeous blossoms 
are established at eye-level, which their normal habit would 
not permit. 
C. K. Douglas. 
Grenoble. 
E. G. Hill. 
Marcia Stanhope. 
Mme. Herriot. 
K. A. Victoria. 
Sensation. 
Talisman. 
Mme. Buttrflv. 
Mrs. W. C. Miller. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles. 
Briarcliff. 
Joonna Hill. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. 
Primrose Climbina. 
‘ Each, $2.85; 3, $7.70; doz., $28.50. 
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Jubilee. Pure red, shading to crimson and maroon. 
Magna Charta. Early blooming; bright rose-pink. 
Mrs. J. H. Laing. Soft, delicate pink with satin cast. 
Paul Neyron. Very large, perfect; bright ruddy pink. This variety is 
noted for long, thick stems without thorns, and normally produces 
its best crop in September .A delightful, home-grown decorating 
item for late August and September weddings. 
Ulrich Brunner. 
Fine form; popular; cherry-red. 
Showing how Tree Roses enhance the garden 

