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Plant them this spring and they will blossom fuse them with many that can be offered at ‘’cut- y We 
this August, mext year, and for many succeeding rate’’ and “’bargain”’ prices. oa .— 
years. They will begin blooming in June and con- Here are twenty-five Everblooming Roses that | 
tinue to bloom until hard frost. 
Again last summer our plants grew unusually 
well, big, husky bushes, most of them with four 
and five branches and all of them with splendid 
fibrous root systems. These are two-year, No. | 
bushes, the cream of the field. Please do not con- 
have been tried and tested in our own gardens and 
in those of many of our customers. 
lected them for their sturdiness of growth, disease 
resisting qualities, foliage, and for the quality, J 
quantity and fragrance of the flowers they bear. fee ah 
We feel sure you will love them all. 
Prices: 75¢ each; $2.10 for 3; $7.50 for 12. 
Christopher Stone 
Visit our Rose Gardens at our 
Display Grounds at Fairport, 
New York. 

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AUTUMN. Well named because in October it 
assumes added beauty. An excellent bloom- 
er. Buds are almost brown and open to 
blooms of red, orange, and pink. Slightly 
fragrant. 
BETTY UPRICHARD. Two-tone salmon and 
carmine, sweetly fragrant. Strong growing 
plant carrying quantities of bloom from June 
until frost. An old favorite. 
CALEDONIA Ore of the very best white 
Roses, with flowers of fine 
form. Large, very double, high-centered 
blooms of pure white on long, strong stems. 
Fragrant. Foliage dark green and leathery. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE Bright, vel- 
vety scarlet- 
red with a damask fragrance. Vigorous, up- 
right plant, very free blooming and not 
troubled by heat. 35 petals. 
COUNTESS VANDAL. (Pat. 38.) A sensation 
at all flower shows, and one of the most pop- 
ular of the newer kinds. Perfumed, perfect 
blooms, tapering buds, copper, salmon and 
gold in color. $1.00 each; $2.50 for 3; 
$10.00 for 12. 
CRIMSON GLORY. (Pat. 105). Beautiful crim- 
son flower shaded deep red and mellowed 
by a velvety nap, wonderful fragrance, borne 
continuously on low, healthy plants. Known 
as the best of the crimson Roses. $1.09 
each; $2.50 for 3; $10.00 for 12. 
An_ outstand- 
EDITOR McFARLAND 42 2utstond- 
Rose, peculiarly even in color. They come 
on long cutting stems, are fragrant, and 
last long. Very vigorous growing plant. 
E. G. HILL. Immense, dazzling red shading to 
dark carmine; very double flowers, 60 petals. 
Very fragrant. Plant vigorous growing and 
very free flowering. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE !f there is 
to be but 
one red Rose admitted into your garden, 
it might well be this fine variety. An almost 
thornless plant with very large thick leaves. 
Seems to prefer partial shade. Double vel- 
vety scarlet blooms. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. (Hybrid perpetual). 
Pinkish buds and magnificent snow-white 
blooms with deep, firm petals. The best white 
Rose of any class, blooms freely in June and 
occasionally during the rest of the summer. 
GLOAMING. (Pat. 137). An outstanding deli- 
cate salmon-pink Rose, blending into tawny 
orange and gold. Very double and pleasingly 
fragrant. Plant sturdy, tall growing and very 
hardy. $1.00 each; $2.50 for 3; $10 for 12. 
GENESEE VALLEY 
Collection of 6 Outstand- 
ing Everblooming Roses 
GOLDEN DAWN. Yellow. 
CALEDONIA. White. 
ETOILE de HOLLANDE. Red. 
EDITOR McFARLAND. Pink. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY. Orange. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. Scarlet. 
ONE PLANT EACH OF THESE SIX 
SPLENDID KINDS (6 Plants) FOR $3 65 

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We have se- 
The black lines show 
where to prune a Rose 
bush each season. 






Editor McFarland 

ROSES BY MAIL 
Up to 12 dormant Roses can be sent by 
mail. More than this are sent by express. 
If you wish your Rose bushes by mail, add 
8c per plant. West of the Mississippi River, 
add 15c per plant. If no money is sent for 
postage they will be sent by express. 

Etoile de Hollande 
