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Everblooming Varieties that are 
Practical for Every Garden. .... 
CHOICE VARIETIES THAT ARE INEXPENSIVE 
Our list includes only the finest, sturdiest, and hardiest of the modern everblooming sorts, grown under the most expert care and kept free 
from disease at all times. Dormant Roses are strongly recommended and they should be planted as soon as possible after the ground has opened. 
After May 15th, when growth has started, we ship pot-grown plants. Add 
25c to the price of the Hybrid Teas and 50c to patented Roses for pot-grown 
stock. 
Hybrid Tea Roses 
Ami Quinard. As illustrated on page 69. Velvety crimson-maroon, with soft 
black luster. 
Autumn. Scarlet and gold; fully double. As illustrated on page 69. 
Caledonia. Large, white, fragrant flower with nice pointed bud. 
Charles K. Douglas. Brilliant scarlet. Profuse bloomer. 
*Condesa de Sastago. Bright golden yellow and capucine-red. Strong grower. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. As illustrated on page 69. Salmon-pink, flushed orange; 
reverse oriental red, shaded cerise-orange. 
*Etoile de Hollande. The most popular deep red garden Rose; fragrant. 
Faience. Yellow and peach. Long pointed buds. 
Golden Dawn. Sunflower-yellow, passing to lemon-yellow. 
Grenoble. Large flowers of glowing scarlet-crimson. 
Heinrich Gaede. Vermilion shaded yellow. Rich, fragrant. 
Luna. Moonlight-yellow, very fragrant, long stems. Illustrated on page 69. 
Mme. Butterfly. An old favorite. Shell-pink shaded yellow. 
*Mme. Joseph Perraud. Long slender Nasturtium buds 
with shell-pink at edges of petals. 
McGredy’s Yellow. Canary-yellow, well-formed flowers. 
*Margaret McGredy. Orange-scarlet. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. Brilliant scarlet, orange base. 
Miss Rowena Thom. Rose, rosy mauve, and old gold. 
*Mme. Jules Bouche. White, with slight tinge of blush. 
*Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thom. Deep canary-yellow. 
*Mrs. Henry Morse. Pink, with golden yellow undertone. 
Mrs. Jennie Deverman. Cerise-red. Vigorous growth. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. Deep golden yellow. 
National Flower Guild. As illustrated on page 69. Large, bright red flowers, 
produced on a strong-growing bush. 
Ophelia. Delicate yellow .and pink. 
*Pink Dawn. Rich, medium pink. ; 
Pink Pearl. Light clear pink. As illustrated on page 69. 
*President Herbert Hoover. Orange, cerise-pink, flame, scarlet, and yellow. 
“President Plumecocq. Coppery buff and salmon. 
Radiance. Rose-pink; beautiful globular shape. 
*Rapture. Delicate pink, salmon, and gold. 
Red Radiance. Light rosy red. 
Rouge Mallerin. Scarlet-red; splendid form. 
*Soeur Therese. Chrome-vyellow, stained carmine. 
Souvenir de Jean Soupert. Loose, creamy-yellow flowers on a strong plant. 
Talisman. Scarlet-orange and rich yellow. 
opening to buff 
Prices: 1 to 11, $1.00 each; 12 to 24, 95c each; 25 to 49, 90c each; 50 
or more, 75c each. 
“Offer: 12 strong floriferous Roses for the home-garden, 1 each of those 
marked *, $9.00. 
A Tip on Getting the Most Out of Cut Roses 
For the reason that the best Roses are obtained during the warm days of 
mid-summer, any aid that will lengthen the life of the cut Roses is quite 
welcome. We offer FLORALIFE which has proven itself as an agent that 
will prolong the life and beauty of cut flowers for from one week to 10 
days longer than they would ordinarily last. To all who love arrangements 
of cut Roses we cannot recommend the use of FLORALIFE too highly. 
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Climbing Roses 
Climbing American Beauty. 
pink, almost red. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. Delicate shell-pink. 
Mary Wallace. Large pure pink blooms. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Large brilliant scar- 
let flowers. 
Primrose. Pompons of deep primrose-yellow. 
Silver Moon. Large, single pure white flow- 
Deep glowing 
that Roses are heir to. 
factory. 
TRIOGEN. 
Spanish Beauty. Pale pink stained crimson. 
Immense flowers. 
Prices: 1 to 11, $1.00 each; 12 to 24, 
95¢ each; 25 to 49, 90c each, 50 or more, 
75¢ each. 

THE WORLD’S FINEST ROSE 
SPRAYS 
Three Combination Sprays that combine all of the neces- 
sary chemicals for the control of every disease and insect 
We recommend each of these im- 
partially. They have all been tested and found most satis- 
Small kit, $1.50; medium kit, $4.00; large kit, 
$6.00; estate size kit, $20.0 
ers. ACME. Scientific Rose Spray. 
quarts of finished spray, $1.00. No. 6 kit, sufficient for 24 
quarts of finished spray, $1.50. No. 24 kit, sufficient for 
96 quarts of finished spray, $4.00. No. 48 kit, sufficient 
for 48 gallons of finished spray, $6.00. 
sufficient for 96 gallons of finished spray, $9.75. 
LUCKY STRIKE ROSE KIT. No. 1, $1.00; No. 2, $2.00; No. ef 
£3.50; estate size kit, $10.00. 
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Patented Hybrid Tea Roses 
Eclipse. Pat. 172. Stream-lined golden buds and flowers of rich gold without 
fading. $1.25 each. : e ; ; 
Gloaming. Large buds of fawn-orange opening to a brilliant pink overlaid 
with salmon. $1.25 each. 
McGredy’s Triumph. Pat. 190. Geranium-red, 
flowers and very strong plants. $1.25 each. ed j 
R. M. S. Queen Mary. Pat. 249. Glowing salmon and exquisite pink, warmed 
by an orange glow. $1.50 each. ; : 
Rome Glory. By far the most intense and beautiful large flowering red. $1.75 
each. 
Warrawee. Pat. 140. 
$1.00 each. : 
White Briarcliff. A pure white sport of the famous Pink Briarcliff. $1.50 each. 
flushed orange. Very large 
Exquisite shell-pink flowers; spicy clove fragrance. 
New Patented Climbing Roses 
Blaze. Pat. 10. The Everblooming Paul’s Scarlet Climber with scarlet flowers 
in clusters. $1.00 each. 
New Dawn. Pat. 1. The Everblooming Dr. W. Van Fleet with pink flowers 
until frost. $1.50 each. 
Polyantha Roses 
Truly Everbloomers and Very Hardy 
Chatillon. Bright pink, semi-double. Enormous clusters. 
Ellen Poulsen. Large bright rose-pink flowers. Dwarf growth. 
Gloria Mundi. Brilliant orange-scarlet flowers in large sprays on dwarf plants. 
Triumph d’Orleans. Eright cherry-red. One of the finest Polyanthas. 
Prices: 1 to 11, $1.00 each; 12 to 24, 95¢ each; 25 to 49, 90c each; 50 
or more, 75¢ each. 
Floribunda Roses 
(Large-Flowered Polyanthas) 
Gruss an Aachem. Flesh-pink and salmon-yellow. A lovely combination. 
Improved Lafayette. Semi-double. Light cherry-crimson. 
Mrs. R. M. Finch. Soft satiny pink. The finest Pink Polyantha. 
Salmon Spray. Rich, deep salmon-pink. 
Prices: 1 to 11, $1.00 each; 12 to 24, 95c¢ each; 25 to 49, 90c¢ each, 
50 or more, 75¢ each. 
Rosa Rouletti 
The World’s Smallest Rose 
This tiny Rose, the smallest in the world, is unsurpassed as .a pot plant, 
as a rock garden specimen, or as an edging to a bed of larger Roses. The 
tiny pink buds, Y4 inch long, open to perfect little Roses of a tender shade 
of pink; the flowers are double and are freely produced all season. Plant 
in poor soil and the little plants will not grow over 6 inches tall; they are 
perfectly hardy outdoors. 75c each; $7.50 per doz. 4 
CULTURE OF ROSES 
Roses grow best in a rich garden loam 
deeply dug and well enriched with well- 
rotted cow-manure or bonemeal. On receiv- 
ing the plants, open the bundle and immerse 
the roots in a pail of water. Remove each 
plant from the pail only after the hole is 
dug and_ you are ready to plant. Dig a 
hole sufficiently large to accommodate the 
roots, and. pour a half pail of water into 
the hole; in filling, shake the plant lightly 
so that the soil may fall evenly all around 
the roots; this prevents cavities. The “bud” 
should be 1 to 2 inches below surface of 
soil. Firm the soil well around the plant 
and hill up with soil to a height of 8 to 10 
inches at once. After the ground is thorough- 
ly frozen, cover with leaves, salt hay, or 
straw. Bush Roses can be set 115 feet 
apart, climbing varieties from 4 to 6 feet 
apart. 

No. 3 kit, sufficient for 12 
Estate size kit, 
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68 Roses Are Voracious Feeders, Give Them Rose Food—See Page 74 
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