MILOT-MILLS COMPANY, INC., WENATCHEE, WASHINGTON 9 
ROSES---Select Garden Favorites 
Probably no other class of ornamentals give as much value as do roses. Often the first 
season’s bloom more than repays for the time and money expended. The following list includes 
the best kinds recommended by the rose specialists of the country. In planting, select a pro- 
tected location and dig soil deeply, giving good drainage. Roses are heavy feeders, hence they 
should have rich soil. Well rotted manure or bone meal are good to use. Be sure to pack the 
soil down tight about the roots in planting. HEverbloomers may be set 18 inches apart, Hybrid 
Perpetuals 2 feet apart. Protect roses over winter by either mounding up each plant with soil 
or by covering the beds at least 6 inches with leaves or straw manure, binding the top with 

branches or stalks. 
Milot-Mills everblooming rosebushes' are 
sure to grow because we start them for you, 
thus assuring no loss at planting time. We list 
only the best for our climate, which are also 
the leading varieties, Plant Milot-Mills Roses 
and you cut roses right away. 
25c each, postpaid, 36c; 6 bushes, $1.25, post- 
paid, $1.53; $2.50 per dozen, postpaid, $3.00. 
Subject to 3% State Sales Tax. 
American Beauty—Rose red, very fragrant. 
Ami Quinard—Very fragrant. Velvety, blackish 
red. 
Angele Pernet—Orange apricot. 
Austrian Copper—Single, orange red. 
Betty—Copperish red. 
Betty U prichard—Long bud, carmine and salm- 
on. 
Black Jack—Maroon. 
Caledonia—Large, double white. - 
Catalonia—Brilliant orange and gold. 
Catherine Kordes—Large, pointed bud. Solid 
pink. 
Constance—Deep yellow. 
Charles P. Kilham—Orange red. 
Dainty Bess—Pink. 
Dame Edith Helen—Perfect shape. Bright pink. 
Duchess of Athol—Large, fragrant. Orange. 
Duquesa de Peneranda—Apricot, orange and 
old pink. 
Edith Nellie Perkins—Orange outside, pink in- 
side. 
Editor McFarland—Large, pointed, pink. 
E. G. Hill—Large, deep red. 
Eldorado—Gold. 
Etoile de Hollande—Fine dark red. 
Etoile de France—Crimson. 
Feu Joseph Looymans—Glowing apricot and 
gold. 
General Jack—Deep red. 
Golden Gleam—Buttercup yellow. 
Golden Ophelia—Golden yellow. 
Hinrich Gaede—Pointed bud. Vermilion and 
gold. 
Hollywood—Red. 
Hugo Roller—Cream edged red. 
Humbo!dt—Copper. 
Isobel—Crimson orange. 
Joanna Hill—Faun yellow. 
John Russell—Velvety crimson. 
Jonus Cavalier—Copper. 
Our roses are all 2-year stock, field grown, that will bloom the first season. 
J. Otto Thilow—Beautiful, rich rose pink. 
Koinegin Louise—White. 
Lady Alice Stanley—Coral rose. 
Lady M, Stewart—Copper orange. 
Los Angeles—Salmon pink. 
Li Bures—Copper. 
Lulu—Long pointed bud, coral, apricot. 
Mabel Morse—Yellow copper. 
Margaret McGredy—Orange vermilion. 
Marion Cran—Buttercup yellow with red edges. 
McGredy’s Yellow—A perfect yellow. 
McGredy’s Scarlet—Scarlet red. 
Mev. G. A. Vanrossem—Yellow to copper. 
Miss Wilmott—White. 
Miss Rowena Thom—Pink orange flame center. 
Mme. E. Herriott—Copper. 
Mme, Joseph Perraud—Bright pink to gold. 
Mrs. J. D. Eisele—Pink. 
Mrs. P. S. DuPont-—Reddish gold. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy—Orange salmon. 
Norman Lambert—Orange. 
Old Gold—Copper. 
Olympiad—Oriental red. 
Ophelia—Salmon pink. 
Padre—Copper. 
Patience—New orange carmine. 
Pres. Hoover—Scarlet yellow. 
Princess Mary Jose—Fine deep pink. 
Radiance—Pink. Splendid bloomer. 
Shot Silk—Cherry-cerise, shot with yellow. 
Sou. D. Claudius Pernet—Red copper. 
Talisman—Two-tone, scarlet and gold. 
Victoria Harrington—Rich red with curving 
petals. 
Climbers 
Cl. Crimson Rambler—Crimson. 
Ci. Dorothy Perkins—Pink. 
Ci. Edith N. Perkins—Cerise pink with yellow 
at base. 
Cl. Etoile De Hollande—Fiery red. 
Cli. Gruse Au Tiplitz—Vivid dark red. 
Cl. Hoover—Yellow, tinted pink. 
Cl. Los Angeles—Salmon pink. 
Cl. Mme. Caroline Testout—-Splendid pink. 
Blooms several times during the summer, 
Cl. Mme E. Herriot—Copper: 
Cl. Paul’s Scarlet—Scarlet. 
Cl. Sunburst—Golden yellow. 
Cl. Talisman—Two-tone gold and crimson. 
Polyanthus or Baby Roses 
Grow to height of two feet with large clus- 
ters of small flowers. 
Cathrine Zeimet—Pure white, large clusters. 
Mme. Cecile Brunner—Pink. 
