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BUSH ROSES 
Roses are easily grown, but never plant 
them carelessly. Plant them in a hole that 
is large enough so as not to cramp the 
roots. Place the soil about the roots; add 
plenty of water and pack firmly. A little 
well-rotted manure, mixed with the soil, is 
very beneficial. Don’t expect roses that 
are planted in April or May to start grow- 
ing in a week or ten days; give them at 
least three weeks to start. 
WHITE VARIETIES 
CALLEDONIA. One of the best whites. 
Long buds, large double lasting blooms. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA. Ivory 
white, high centered, double. 
KILLARNEY DOUBLE. Large snowy white, 
very fragrant. 
PINK VARIETIES 
DAME EDITH HELEN. Pure glowing pink, 
very double, tall grower. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. Two-toned cerise- 
pink suffused with gold. 
EDITOR McFARLAND. Very popular. 
Shapely buds, double brilliant pink 
blooms. Profuse bloomer and a vigor- 
ous grower. 
JONKHEER J. L. MOCK. Bright cherry red, 
inside petals silvery white. Large, full, 
with high pointed center. 
LOS ANGELES. Long pointed buds, double 
blooms. Flame pink toned coral, golden 
base. 
MRS. HENRY BOWLES. A warm shade 
of pink flushed with salmon. 
U. S. PATENT ROSES 
BLAZE. (U. S. Plant Pat. No. 10.) Hardy 
everblooming climber, with the beautiful 
scarlet shades of Paul’s Scarlet climber, 
but a much heavier bloomer. 
(Each $1.00) postage each 10c, 3 for 18c. 
WILL ROGERS. (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 256.) 
(HT). Dark velvety maroon, very fragrant, 
double. Strong vigorous plants with dark 
green foliage. Good cut flowers. 
(Each $1.00) postage each 10c, 3 for 18c. 
ORANGE AND VARIEGATED 
VARIETIES 
AUTUMN. A very vigorous grower with 
long strong stems. Blooms of rich burnt 
orange, yellow and red. 
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PRICES 
ALL ROSES 
(Unless Otherwise Noted) 
49c Each 
Three for $1.28 
Postage: 
(10c each; 3 for 18c) 
YOUR CHOICE 
Dozen $4.75 
Postage 45c 
Above offer does not 
include patent roses 
A full page of No. 1 Roses. When 
we say NUMBER ONE, we mean 
that the roses have strong unwaxed 
canes and a mass of vigorous roots 
containing many small fibrous roots 
that enable the plant to get the much 
needed start when first planted. We 
would also like to call your attention 
to the fact that early plantings bring 
early flowers. Hot weather plant- 
ings are never as good as when 
planted during the cooler spring 
weather. 

CONDESA DE SASTAGO. Golden yellow 
buds. Yellow and copper-scarlet blooms. 
When the flower is open the inside of 
the petal is a fiery red, and the outside 
a rich gold. Very vigorous and disease 
resistant. A fine spicy scented rose. 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA. A popular va- 
riety, large pointed buds of copper-apri- 
cot with glossy foliage. Grows tall and 
well shaped. Very healthy. 
HINRICH GAEDE. Copper-orange blooms 
with bright glossy foliage. 
MARGARET McGREDY. Large full blooms 
of orange to scarlet. A profusion of 
blooms on strong bushy plants. 
MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD. High centered 
buds and double blooms. Shading from 
shell pink at edges to buff and orange 
in center. An upright grower with long 
stems. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY. Beautiful scarlet 
coppery orange, flushed red on outside 
of petals. A very beautiful and almost 
dazzling combination of colors. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER. Large double blooms 
of creamy yellow tinted with flame pink. 
Long stems, vigorous plants. 
TALISMAN. A favorite of rich yellow and 
rose red. Good stems for cutting. 
YELLOW AND GOLD VARIETIES 
GOLDEN DAWN. An exceptionally strong 
growing yellow variety, very fragrant 
double blooms of sunflower yellow. 
JOANNA HILL. Vigorous upright grower, 
has good stems for cutting and long last- 
ing buds. Double creamy yellow shaded 
bronzy pink in the center. 
LADY MARGARET STEWART. Large yel- 
low marked orange red, double. 
LUCIE MARIE. Very vigorous grower, 
fragrant, long pointed buds, double flow- 
ers, yellow shaded apricot cerise. 
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McGREDY’S YELLOW. One of the best 
yellows. Pure yellow with slight golden 
touch at base. 
MRS. E. P. THOM. Profuse, pure yellow 
double blooms. Strong bushy plants. 
SOEUR THERESE. A strong growing yel- 
low that can be recommended to the 
most particular, for it has everything, 
long pointed buds, which are perfect for 
cutting. Sometimes tinged scarlet. 
SUNKIST. A coppery orange, vigorous 
grower with long stems and lasting 
double blooms. Fine for cut flowers. 
RED VARIETIES 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. Deep pink to soft 
carmine. Delicate veining of dark red 
on the petals. Very fragrant. 
AMI QUINARD. Tall strong grower and a 
heavy bloomer. One of the darkest red 
varieties, velvety crimson-maroon. 
E. G. HILL. Large, extremely double, last- 
ing deep scarlet, vigorous grower and a 
profuse bloomer. 
ETOILE DE HOLLAND. Large dark velvety 
red. Very fragrant and a heavy bloomer. 
GRENOBLE. A very popular red, crimson 
buds on long stems opening into large 
brilliant red flowers. Vigorous and 
hardy. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. Intensely fragrant, 
dark scarlet and a continuous bloomer. 
Hardy in cold sections and a free grower. 
HADLEY. An old-time favorite of large, 
double dark crimson blooms. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY. Glowing deep scarlet 
with extremely dark shadings. Vigorous 
upright grower and a profuse continuous 
bloomer. 
JOHN RUSSELL. Large dark red flowers, 
long stemmed. Real double and one of 
the best reds. Hardy and winters real 
well. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET. Bright scarlet, 
orange yellow at base of petals. Fra- 
grant double flowers of medium size. 
SHRUB ROSES 
AUSTRIAN COPPER. Blooms single copper 
ted. Reverse yellow. Very hardy, good 
for specimens or in connection with 
other shrubs. 
F. J. GROOTENDORST. Clusters of rich red 
blossoms. Rugged and of hardy growth. 
Foliage of leathery appearance and 
shiny. 
THE WESTERN SEED COMPANY, DENVER, COLORADO 
