THE ROCKY MOUNT .{N SEED CO. -:- 
Patented Roses 
Hybrid Teas 
COUNTESS VANDAL—(Pat. 38)—Long pointed bud 
and a high-centered fragrant flower of coppery- 
bronze suffused with soft gold, developing added 
beauty during its long life. (Each $1.00). 
DICKSONS RED—(Pat. 376)—A nicely formed, dou- 
ble rose of clear-red that does not fade. It is de- 
lightfully fragrant and the blooms come on nice 
long cutting stems. (Each $1.25). 
MATADOR—(Pat. 170)—lDLarge, full bright scarlet 
blooms of soft velvety texture, highly perfumed. 
(Each $1.00). 
MME. COCHET-COCHET—(Pat. 129)—Long pointed 
pink coppery buds, flushed with orange, open to 
fragrant, cup flowers of soft salmon-pink, glisten- 
ing with a satiny sheen. (Each $1.00). 
NELLIE E. HILLOCK—(Pat. 185)—A majestic pink 
rose of good form, bi-colored pink with gold, 
petals deep rose-pink on the reverse, pearl-pink 
to silver pink on the inside. (Each 75c). 
WILL ROGERS—(Pat. 256)—A black velvety crim- 
son-maroon, that holds its color well, very fra- 
grant and everblooming. Strong and vigorous 
grower with dark green foliage. (Each $1.00). 
Hardy Climbing and 
Rambler Roses 
The Climbers or Ramblers not only afford a burst of bloom 
upon trellises, over fences and hedges, against the porch or 
the home, but having attractive foliage they are an object 
of beauty and ornament even when not in bloom. 
BLAZE—(Pat. No. 10)—Everblooming § scar'let-red 
climbing rose, a very vigorous grower and seldom 
out of bloom. (Each $1.00). 
CL. AMERICAN BEAUTY—Large flowers of deep 
rose borne in groups of four or five, on 4-inch 
stems. 
CLI. PRES. H. HOOVER—Orange pink and yellow 
flowers, blushed with crimson. 
CLI. RED RADIANCE—A clear even shade of red, 
flowers large and very fragrant. 
CL. TALISMAN—FPersistent all season producer of 
brilliant yellow, orange and red, well formed long 
stemmed cutting roses. 
CL. MARGARET McGREDY—Moderately fragrant, 
orange scarlet blooms that do not fade. 
DOROTHY PERKINS—F ull rose-pink flowers borne 
in clusters. 
EXCELSA—Clusters of bright red flowers. 
FLASH—(Pat. 396)—Large double flowers with a 
scarlet face, yellow on reverse of petals. Very 
fragrant flowers of soft salmon-pink, glisten- 
an excellent pillar rose. (Each $1.00). 
MRS. ARTHUR CURTIS JAMES (Golden Climber)— 
(Pat. 303)—-Large buds and blooms of the Hybrid 
Tea type. Yellow, flecked orange-scarlet. (Each 
$1.00). 
PAUL’S SCARLET Intense scarlet flowers of ex- 
cellent shape and good size. 
ROSLYN—Large, long lasting, fragrant deep yellow 
semi-double flowers of the Hybrid Tea type. 
SPANISH BEAUTY—(Mme. Gregoire Staechelin)— 
This is considered the most queenly of all climb- 
ing roses, with long-pointed crimson buds opening 
to deliciously perfumed urn-shaped pearl-pink 
blooms on 12 to 15-inch stems, suitable for cutting. 
Prepaid: Each 55c; 5 for $2.50 Unless 
Otherwise Priced. 
CAUTION—Unpack plants immediately upon 
arrival and place in container of water over night. 
Not longer. Plant out immediately if possible. 
Rose Bushes should be cut back to not more than 
six or eight inches above the ground. Do not use 
any fertilizer at time of planting. Seé planting 
instructions. 

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EKverblooming Polyantha 
or Baby Roses 
These, sometimes called Fairie Roses, are the most truly 
everblooming of all roses—they are practically never out of 
flower during’ the entire season. Dwarf in size, with an 
average height of less than 18 inches, compact growth, great 
hardiness, beautiful, well-formed blooms which last well on 
the bush, make this class indispensable for edging, massing 
and mingling with other flowers. 
BABY DOLL—Tyrian rose at edges of bloom toning 
to white and pale yellow. 
CECILE BRUNNER—(Sweetheart Rose) — Sprays 
of rosy pink buds open into seashell pink blooms. 
GEORGE ELGER—Coppery yellow flowers borne in 
clusters. 
GLORIA MUNDI—Large fully double flowers of 
glowing scarlet orange. 
KATHARINA ZEIMET—Large 
white flowers. 
MISS EDITH CAVELL—Scarlet crimson 
green leathery foliage. 
TAUSENDSCHON—A popular, large-flowered 
with wavy azelea like petals, of soft pink. 
VERDUN—Lovely flowers of carmine-red. 
Prepaid: Each 55c; 5 for $2.50 
Rugosa or Shrub Rose 
We group under this heading various types and species 
of Roses that are of strong habit of growth and will be 
found especially adapted to plant in mixed Shrubbery 
Borders, or in separate beds or groupings or as individual 
specimens in the garden. 
AUSTRIAN COPPER—Single, brilliant orange-red 
flowers inside and yellow on the reverse of the 
petals. 
CONRAD F. MEYER—Bloom large, double cup- 
shaped rosy-red blooms all Summer, very fragrant. 
DR. ECKENER—The cup-shaped flowers are of 
good size and of a luminous buff-pink, with gold- 
en suffusion. 
GOLDEN MOSS—Beautiful upright growth and 
foliage having large double flowers of buff-yel- 
low veined with scarlet. 
SIR THOMAS LIPTON—Fragrant, double white 
flowers, borne in clusters. Early and free bloom- 
ing. 
Prepaid: Each 55c; 5 for $2.50 
WINTER CARE OF ROSES 
Before the ground freezes in fall, mound the earth up 
around the stems of all Bush roses to a height of 12 inches. 
Wrap the tops well with leaves and burlap. 
clusters of small 
with rich 
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