ORANGE AND TWO-TONES 
Autumn. Rich crimson and_ gold, very 
double flowers. Buds exceptionally handsome. 
Condesa de Sastago. An unusual color com- 
bination of raspberry red and vivid yellow. 
Very fragrant. 
Mme. Chas. Mallerin. Plant Patent No. 409. 
Large blossoms of orange-flame color. Dis- 
tinctive, free-blooming. $1.50 each 
Mrs. Sam. McGredy. Fragrant, orange and 
scarlet blossoms. Lovely bronze-toned foli- 
age. 
President Herbert Hoover. Large lasting 
flowers of orange-yellow with deep rose and 
flame flushes. Excellent for cutting. Very 
fragrant. Clean handsome foliage. Vigorous 
Talisman. Large well shaped double blooms 
in profusion. Brilliant orange-yellow blended 
with copper and red shades. Exquisite frag- 
rance. Vigorous and hardy. Blooms constantly 
Climbing ee 
SELECTION OF HARDIEST AND BEST 
The Hardy Climbing Roses are easy to grow 
and no flower produces a finer display. They 
bloom profusely and may be trained over walls 
or fences; on posts, trellises or porches; as 
ground covers or on banks. They deserve to be 
planted in large quantities. Little-Tree Climb- 
ing Roses are all finest quality, 2 year field 
grown plants. ' 
75c¢ each—$6.50 for 10 
unless otherwise noted 
PINK 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. The very choicest pink 
climber. Large flowers of exquisite flesh-pink, 
prettily formed like tea roses, each on a long 
stem. Ideal for cutting. Handsome glossy foliage 
Mary Wallace. Long buds and _ beautiful 
large flowers of brilliant pink. Vigorous plants 
with excellent foliage. Fragrant. Early. 

New Dawn. Plant Patent No. 1. Delicate 
pink; the best hardy, ever-blooming climb- 
ing Rose. $1.50 each 
RED 
Climbing American Beauty. One of the 
best climbers, free blooming, vigorous. Beauti- 
ful large buds and immense flowers of brilliant 
carmine. Fine for cutting. Fragrant. Early. 
Blaze. Plant Patent No. 10. The first hardy 
scarlet climber to be ever blooming when once 
established. Like Paul’s Scarlet Climber in color, 
vigor and hardiness. $1.00 each 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Finest, brightest, 
purest red of all the Pillar Roses. Flowers are 
produced freely in clusters, are semi-double 
with their beauty intensified by a mass of 
golden-yellow stamens. The color holds until 
the petals drop. Early. 
Skyrocket. Pillar type. Single, brilliant red 
flowers. Everblooming. 
WHITE 
Silver Moon. A well known and very popu- 
lar variety. Handsome glossy foliage. Large 
semi-double silvery-white flowers with bright 
yellow centers. 
Prosperity. White tinted with pink. Full 
petaled blossoms in clusters. Pillar type. 
Prices of roses include packing and delivery to transportation company at Framingham 
YELLOW AND TWO-TONES 
Apeles Mestres. Sunflower yellow. Large 
double flowers, blooming in mid-season. 
Doubloons. Plant Patent No. 152. A strong 
climber with glossy foliage. Large golden- 
yellow blooms. Fragrant. Considered by many 
the best yellow climber. $1.00 each 
Flash. Plant Patent No. 396. Most vividly 
colored climber, yellow and scarlet. Vigor- 
ous grower abundant foliage. $1.00 each 
Hybrid Porpetual es 
These are the roses of our grandmothers. 
Hardy, vigorous and dependable. In June flow- 
ers are produced in one great burst of bloom, 
a lavish display unsurpassed by any other 
rose. The flowers are larger and generally 
more fragrant than modern roses. 
Finest quality 2 year plants 
Each $ .75 10 for $6.50 

PINK 
George Arends. Long buds and _ pointed 
blooms of exquisite soft pink. Flowers large, 
lasting and very fragrant. Fine foliage. Blooms 
abundantly in June, more sparsely in summer 
and fall. 
Mrs. John Laing. Brilliant clear pink blooms 
on long stems. Excellent for cutting. Fragrant. 
Handsome foliage. Vigorous, almost thornless 
plants. Profuse blooms in June, with sparser 
bloom in summer and fall. 
RED 
General Jacqueminot. The ever lovely and 
popular “Jack” rose. Fragrant, large shapely 
blooms of brilliant scarlet. Strong, bushy plants. 
Henry Nevard. Large finely formed frag- 
rant flowers of crimson-scarlet. 
Prince C. D. Rohan. Dark purplish-red. 
Intensely fragrant. Often called the “Black 
Rose”’. 
WHITE 
Frau Karl Druschki. Universally recog- 
nized as the best white rose. Long pink-tinged 
buds open into immense double shapely snow- 
white flowers. A strong, vigorous grower 
which should be pruned relentlessly. Free and 
continuous bloomer. 

SUE: 
font Pp olyantha KR 05e5 
(CONTINUOUS-FLOWERING) 
These charming dwarf roses are extremely 
hardy. Rarely attaining a height of more than 
2 feet, they are prolific bloomers, producing 
small flowers in large clusters continuously 
from June to October. Excellent for bedding 
and for edging other plantings of evergreens 
and shrubs. All finest quality, 2 year field 
grown plants. 
Donald Prior. Plant Patent No. 377. Rich, 
semi-double red blooms vigorous and hardy. 
$.85 each 
Prices on this page are f.o.b. Framingham, Mass. 
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Gruss an Aachen. A splendid bedding rose 
much like a Hybrid Tea. Showy large blooms 
of light pink, shaded salmon. $.75 each 
Imp. Lafayette. Rich, red cup-shaped 
blooms. Sturdy upright plants. $.75 each 
Mrs. R. M. Finch. Huge clusters of double 
flowers in clear pink, blush and pale pink 
shades. $.75 each 
The most prolific double 
$.85 each 
Summer Snow. 
white floribunda. 
World’s Fair. Plant Patent No. 362. Velvety 
dark scarlet flowers in large clusters. 
$1.00 each 
Oho Kies 
10 for $6.50 

Each $ .75 
Ane hugonis 
Hugonis Rose 
Extremely popular, Among the earliest of roses 
to bloom. Profuse single blooms transform the . 
gracefully arched branches into a bouquet of 
soft yellow. Foliage acacia-like and persistent. 
ie rugosa 
Rugosa Rose 
A beautiful shrub with rosy-carmine blossoms, 
singly or in clusters, dark, lustrous wrinkled 
foliage and brilliant orange-red fruits. 
Extremely rugged. Excellent for hedges, border 
and group plantings. At the seashore few plants 
thrive better than Rugosa roses. 
(Loy Dichuriane 
Memorial Rose 
The old-fashioned trailing Wichuriana Rose. 
An excellent ground cover, forming a broad 
mat of glossy, leathery leaves. Large clusters 
of starry white fragrant flowers with yellow 
stamens. 
Harison’s Yellow. 
This is an Austrian Briar 
Rose. Very hardy. Fine double golden-yellow 
blooms. 

Potted Ross Bushes 
After May 15th we can supply choice potted 
plants of many of the best and most popular 
varieties of bush and climbing roses. These are 
all fine field grown plants well established in 
pots. 
$1.00 each for standard varieties 
at our Garden Store 

PLANT MATERIALS 
There are always plants for sale in 
The Big Glass House. Cheerful, bril- 
liant bulb-flowers; all the familiar blos- 
soming house plants, and many unusual 
ones; trailing and foliage plants; queer 
succulents and decorative cacti. And in 
spring, summer, and fall, every type 
of fine nursery stock is available 
