
@f WEST HILL NURSERIES—FREDONIA, NEW YORK $0 
Everblooming ROSES 
President Herbert Hoover. An outstanding new variety of a startlingly 
new color combination—maroon, orange and gold blended, producing 
a gorgeous eflect in color. Truly different and wonderful. The long, 
pointed buds are borne on rigid stems, making it an excellent variety 
for cutting. 













Rev. F. Page-Roberts. This is one of the richest, fullest, 
and most perfect yellow Roses yet produced. The 
bud is beautifully marked and marbled with carmine- 
red. Better when pruned severely. Intensely fragrant. 
Moderate, bushy and low branching. 
Souv. de Claudius Pernet. A beautiful new salmon- 
yellow Rose. The bud is long and pointed, which 
opens into a very large and full flower. Bush vigor- 
ous and branches erect. A wonderful addition to the 
Rose list. 
















E. G. Hill 
Talisman. The coloring and shading of 
this wonderful new Rose are beyond 
word description. Only can the eye 
appreciate its exquisite beauty. Never 
has a new Rose reached such a high 
place in the Rose world in so short a 
time. It is a strong grower with hand- 
some foliage and a very free bloomer. 
We would like all our customers to en- 
joy the beauty of this remarkable Rose 
in their own gardens. 


SPECIAL 
COLLECTION 
Our selection 
from the six- 
teen listed 


Souv. de 







vedo Pernet Quantity Rose Bed 
Twelve Collection 
2-year, No. 1 Your choice of varieties listed. 
Everbl i . 2-yr., No. 1 pl 
verblooming 25 aia ie $1 1-25 
Roses, postpaid 
$5.50 . 


Climbing Roses 
Prices, except where noted, postpaid, 
each, 40c; 10 for $3.50. 
Five of one variety or ten of not over three varieties at 10 rates. 
Climbing American Beauty. In bloom very similar to the bush 
Rose of same name. Of strong climbing ability; good, healthy 
foliage and of abundant bloom. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. Absolutely hardy. Bears clusters of beautiful 
pink buds, on long stems, opening into large blush-white 
flowers. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Most intensely red of all climbing Roses. 
Flowers of rose-crimson, lasting a long time, making a brilliant 
display for several weeks. Rated by the American Rose Society 
as one of the finest climbers in the United States. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin (The Spanish Beauty). A splendid 
new climbing Rose, which has the added advantage of being 
excellent for cutting, as the flowers are borne on 12- to 15-inch 
stems. Crimson buds opening into large, semi-double pink 
flowers. The plant is extremely vigorous, making a growth of 
12 feet or more each year. One of the most useful and effec- 
tive, perfectly hardy climbing Roses. 75c each. 
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President 
Herbert Hoover 

