x. A. VICTORIA—This splendid rose 
should be in every garden. In color 1b 
is a soft pearly white, tinted with just 
enough lemon in the center to relieve 
the white; remarkably fragrant and 
has beautifully formed flowers on long, 
graceful stems. It is a strong, free, 
and healthy grower. 
LADY HILLINGDON—Another exquis- 
ite rose with long pointed buds. The 
blossoms open up very double, and are 
of a beautiful deep apricot-yellow. It 
is an excellent bloomer and in every 
way a very fine rose. 
LADY MARGARET STEWART—Golden 
yellow, splashed with bright red, in- 
side and out. High-centered, full 
flower. Charmingly dainty. 
MARGARET McGREDY—Carmine-rose, 
approaching a rich oriental-red at end 
of petals. Large, long-lasting flower 
with spicy scent. 
MRS. CHAS. BELL—Soft shell-pink with 
salmon background and silvery sur- 
face. Full, globular shape. Continu- 
ous bloomer. Hardy. It is a thrifty 
grower. . 
MRS. HENRY BOWLES—A favorite 
pink at the World’s Fair. It is large, 
full, deep pink and the blooms are on 
long stems. Always in bloom. 
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ROSES BY COLOR—1 Red, 1 Pink, 1 
White, and 1 Yellow, our selection 
of varieties, special, 4 for $1.50. 


MRS. HENRY MORSE—Bright shrimp 
to salmon-pink blooms, with silvery 
shadings. Lovely pointed buds. Long 
lasting and is a free bloomer. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT—One of the 
most popular yellow roses at the 
World’s Fair. It is a glorious bright 
golden yellow of large size and many 
petals. 
OPHELIA—White, tinted and _ shaded 
with salmon, pink, and yellow. Entirely 
unique and lovely both in bud and full 
flower. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER — 
This is one of the most hardy roses we 
have. It is a strong grower and al- 
ways in bloom. It is a vivid cerise-rose, 
softly suffused with yellow, orange, 
and scarlet. Be sure to plant this rose 
in your collection. 
RADIANCE RED—Similar in every re- 
spect to the Pink Radiance, of which 
it is a sport, differing only in color, 
which is a red red that does not fade 
with age. 
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RADIANCE PINK—Brilliant, roar : 
mine. The buds are perfect and while 
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the open flowers are not so large nor 
so full as those of some other varieties 
that produce only a few extra large 
blooms, nevertheless Radiance is to- 
day one of the most satisfactory ever- 
blooming pink roses, because it is one 
of the hardiest and always abundantly 
in bloom. 
SUNBURST—A most magnificent rose. 
The color is superb, orange golden. | 
TALISMAN—A gorgeous combination of 
gold, rose, apricot, and blood red. Long 
shapely buds open to uniquely pointed 
etals. It is a very free bloomer. 
WILLOWMERE—This rose isa bright 
shrimp-pink toning to a cream-pink 
at base of petals. Very hardy and is a 
good bloomer. : 

Talisman 
ALL EVERBLOOMING 
ROSES LISTED 
40¢ Each—3 for $1.10 
6 for $2.10—12 for $4.00 

BABY DWARF ROSES 
Prices 40c each or 3 for $1.00 
LAFAYETTE — Large blooms, 
red, best bedding rose. 
CATHERINE ZEIMET — Double, pure 
white, fragrant. Large clusters. 
ERNA TESCHENDORF—Bright crim- 
son, free bloomer, large clusters. 
GEO. ELGERS—Golden yellow buds, 
opening lighter in color. 
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