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i? Mr s C Smith, W. Va. “My Roses 
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For general planting this class excels all others. One-year-old plants, 
such as we send by mail, bloom the first and each succeeding year from 
early spring until severe frost. Two-year-old plants, of course, yield a 
greater profusion of flowers, owing to their size. Three-year-old plants 
are the largest and finest it is possible to grow and are guaranteed to 
produce the maximum number of flowers. The flowers are noted for their 
exquisite coloring and delightful fragrance. In the northern states the 
plants should be protected in the winter months. Plant liberally of these 
Roses—the profusion of flowers will more than compensate for the trifling 
outlay. E'veryone can succeed with them. 
CRIMSON QUEEN. A grand Rose for the garden that is always 
in flower. Color a rich velvety crimson. Very hardy and 
vigorous. 
E. G. HIGG. One of the finest new introductions of America’s 
most famous Rose producer,’ who gave it his own name. He 
considered it his best red. Vigorous in growth, with large 
flowers of dazzling scarlet, 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. Another old favorite that for bedding has 
never been equalled. It makes a large, bushy plant which is cov- 
_ ered all season with the brilliant scarlet flowers, intensely fragrant. 
K. A. VICTORIA. Absolutely perfect, fragrant flowers of ivory- 
white. An old favorite that even today has not been surpassed. 
GA CHAMPAGNE. Easily one of the finest Roses. Long-pointed 
- buds on long stems open into perfect flowers of apricot-yellow. 
Grows vigorously and blooms freely. 
MADAM BUTTERFLY. Here is one of the most beautiful of all 
Roses. Long-pointed buds of bright pink open to immense flowers 
of rose-pink suffused with apricot and gold. ‘ 
MRS. CHARLES BELL. This exquisite, fragrant shell-pink 
Rose should be in every garden. Free-blooming, hardy, vigorous. 
- A sport of Red Radiance. 
RADIANCE. The great American pink Rose, planted every- 
where, because it makes good everywhere, the most widely 
planted Rose. The pink, fragrant flowers are produced freely 
all summer, 
RED RADIANCE. The favorite red Rose of millions all over 
America. Hardy, healthy, free-blooming, true rose fragrance. 
ROSELANDIA. Perfect flowers of bright golden yellow. A 
hardy, vigorous grower that belongs in every Rose garden. 
- SUNBURST. The most widely grown and popular yellow Rose. 
.. Excellent for cutting. 
TALISMAN, The most gorgeously colored of all Roses. Gold, 
apricot-orange, deep pink and old rose assemble to make a mag- 
nificently beautiful flower. 

Prepaid Prices on All Roses on this Page 
Varieties Alike or Assorted—Your Choice 
One-year size: Each, 25c3 Two-year size: Each, 40c; 
3 for 65c; 6 for $1.20; 12 for 8 for $1.10; 6 for $2.00; 12 
$2.00; 25 for $3.75. for $3.50; 25 for $6.25. 
Three-year size: Each, 65c; 3 for $1.80; 6 for $3.25; 
12 for $6.00. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 
These are the “June Roses”’ so brilliant with perfumed 
flowers—larger and richer toned than the everblooming 
class. Dependably hardy in the cold sections where the 
Hybrid Teas are uncertain. Some varieties bloom in the 
late summer and even into autumn. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. Known the world over for its 
magnificent crimson flowers. Foliage large, leathery, 
hardy in all sections; it produces a constant profusion 
of massive, rich, fragrant bloom. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI (White 
American Beauty). This grand Rose 
has become renowned as the very 
highest type of its class and the best 
snow-white Rose ever introduced. It 
is an ordinary strong grower, and 
-has the vigor and hardiness of an 
oak, Immense in size and produced 
with great freedom. The color is a 
marvelous white. 
MAGNA CHARTA. A bright, clear 
‘pink, flushed with crimson; very 
sweet, flowers extra large, with fine 
form ‘and very double. 



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