FEED ROSES with SAWCO Rose Food. 
Mix a trowelful with the soil under each bush at planting-time. 
Dust some on the soil and rake under, spring and fall. 100 Ibs. $6 

TWENTY FINE EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
At prices which justify extensive planting. Specially selected for quantity and quality of 
bloom and resistance to disease. All will bloom this summer. All are guaranteed to live. 
ANY of the following 20 varieties, extra strong 
dormant plants 80 cts. each, $2.25 for 3, 
$8.50 per doz., $60.00 per 100 
each of 20 varieties 
Special Collection B: 
All these sorts, 
20 plan one $13. 50 
We offer these also in pots after May 15, at the dormant price, oka 95 cts. 

To Help You Choose 
Everyone enjoys the scent of Roses, and all 
our everblooming varieties are fragrant; sorts 
marked * have a pronounced perfume, and 
those marked **even more so. 
The number of petals indicates the double- 
ness of a Rose; one with 17 is a semi-double 
bloom; one with 100 petals is heavy and tight. 
Many varieties with fewer petals are preferred 
for their buds. 
*BETTY UPRICHARD. Fragrant. Sal- 
mon-pink with coppery carmine on re- 
verse of petals. 17 petals. 
*kCHRISTOPHER STONE. Very fra- 
grant. Bright velvety scarlet. 30 petals. 
*EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. Mildly 
fragrant. Soft salmon-pink, coppery rose 
reverse. 40 petals. 
*E. G. HILL. Fragrant. 
! Deep red, shading 
to crimson. 60 petals. 

**ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Intensely 
fragrant. Rich crimson. The world’s 
favorite red Rose. 35 petals. 
*GOLDEN RAPTURE. Old Rose fra- 
grance. Pure yellow; buds long and 
pointed. 35 petals. 
**kHEINRICH WENDLAND. Intense fruity 
fragrance. Nasturtium-red inside and 
golden yellow reverse. 100 petals. 
*HINRICH GAEDE. Rich raspberry fra- 
grance. Flaming orange with scarlet 
sheen. 50 petals. 
**IMPERIAL POTENTATE. Deliciously 
fragrant. Dark rose-pink. 55 petals. 
*JOANNA HILL. Moderately fragrant. 
Orange in center, cream at edges. 40 petals. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET. Faint tea 
scent. Uniform red. 35 petals. 
*kMISS ROWENA THOM. Deliciously 
fragrant. Immense; rose-pink. 30 petals. 
Other Types of Roses 
Everblooming Single Roses 
Will Bloom This Summer 
These are unique in their simple 
beauty. Not least among their charming 
features are the prominent stamens. 
Simgle Roses are ideal cut-flowers. 
Cecil. A perfect, pure yellow variety. 
Dainty Bess. Delicate pink; red stamens. 
Innocence. Pure white; red stamens. 
Irish Fireflame. Beautiful deep orange, 
splashed with crimson. Excellent for 
cutting five or more buds to branch. 
K. of K. (Kitchener of Khartoum). Bril- 
liant, scarlet blooms. Free flowering. 
Dormant Plants, $1 each, $10 per doz. 
Hardy Hybrid Perpetuals 
The June-Blooming Roses (Bloom This 
Summer) 
Among these are to be found some of the 
largest Rose blooms; they are markedly 
resistant to severe climatic conditions. 
Frau Karl Druschki. Pure white in color. 
**General Jacqueminot. Scarlet. 
**Henry Nevard. Crimson-scarlet. 
ee. Albert Barbier. Large; creamy 
pink’ 
*Mrs. John Laing. Double; clear pink; 
sweet-scented. 
Any of above, Dormant plants, 85 cts. each, 
$8.50 per doz., $65 per 100 
ROSES SHOULD BE SPRAYED frequently 
against black-spot and insects. We recom- 
mend ‘Tri-ogen Rose Spray, Pomo-Green, 
Rotene, and other reliable products 
offered on pages 130-132. 



Everblooming Cluster Roses 
Excellent for Bedding (Floribunda) 
Just the thing for brilliant effect. They 
are vigorous, bushy plants, and perfectly 
hardy. They grow about 2 feet high and 
produce superb clusters of fairly large, double 
Roses all summer. They bloom persistently. 
They are excellent for placing in the per- 
ennial border, in Rose-beds, or isolated groups; 
good, too, for lining both sides of the entrance 
drive. For proper effect, mass planting should 
be practiced. 
Cheerio. Clear mallow-pink, shading to 
Tyrian rose at the base, with the reverse 
a luminous rose-madder. The whcle 
creates an effective color balance. 
Pink Jewel. Arbutus-pink, shading to deep 
camellia-rose in the center of the densely 
double, large blooms. Flowers are grace- 
fully waved along the edges. 
Red Velvet. Dark red, outside of the petals 
deep carmine. The effect is an intensely 
vivid crimson-lake. The velvety finish of 
the flowers adds to the beauty and richness 
of the color. 
Sunmist. Graceful, pomted buds opening 
into large, fluffy, well-rounded flowers of a 
clear, light, sulphur-yellow, shading to 
mellow canary; flower clusters. 
Any of the above Dormant plants, $1.00 each, 
$10.00 per doz. 
A GOOD ROSE BOOK 
HOW TO GROW ROSES. By J. Horace 
192 pages. 
McFarland and Robert Pyle. 
Beautifully illustrated with color plates, half 
tones, and line drawings, $1. 


*MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD. Fragrant. 
Buff with pink edges. 35 petals. 
*MME. JULES BOUCHE. Moderately 
fragrant. White, with slight pinkish tinge 
at center. 35 petals. 
*MRS. E. P. THOM. Mild scent. 
yellow blooms. 40 petals. 
*MRS. SAM McGREDY. Fragrant. 
Scarlet-orange, changing to coppery as 
the blooms mature. 40 petals. 
*MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT. Rich 
spicy fragrance. Deep yellow. 40 petals. 
*PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. De- 
lightful fragrance. Mixture of scarlet, 
yellow, cerise and flame. 25 petals. 
*SUNNY DAYS. Fragrant. Chrome-yel- 
low; outer petals lighter. 70 petals. 
*TALISMAN. Fragrant. Mixture of red, 
orange, pink and bright yellow. 25 petals. 
Fine 
Cluster Rose, Pink jewel 
Baby Ramblers or Polyanthas 
Shapely bushes, mostly 114 feet high. 
Cecile Brunner (Sweetheart Rose). Dainty 
flowers of soft rosy pink. 
Gloria Mundi. The new orange-scarlet. 
Ideal. Beautiful dark red. 
Mrs. R. M. Finch. Double; soft rosy pink. 
Orange Triumph. Scarlet-orange flowers. 
Dormant plants, 90 cts. each, $9 per doz., 
$70 per 100 

94 Roses 
Roses do not necessarily require a clay soil; a medium loam is better, In fact, they will 
grow in almost any kind provided it is rich, retains moisture, yet drains well 
STUMPP & WALTER CO. 
