RUSSELL- 
HECKLE'S 
RUSE BUSHES 
TWO-YEAR 
FIELD-GROWN 
How to Plant—Dig a hole large enough to spread the roots without crowding and deep 
enough to cover a little deeper than plants were in the nursery. Roses must be planted so the 
scar or swelling left by bud or graft is beneath the surface. In filling with soil, shake plant 
lightly, so soil gets all around the roots, then fill hole completely and firm soil so plant is set 
solid. Soak well with water. Pruning may be done before new leaf growth starts in spring. 
Prices on All Rose Bushes 
Postpaid, each, 50c; 6 for $2.26; 12 for 
$4.15. Not prepaid, each, 40c; 6 for $1.95; 
12 for $3.75. 
EVERBLOOMING BUSH ROSES 
For cut flowers the Bush Roses cannot be 
surpassed, and the well-cared for rose garden 
is not only a thing of beauty on the home 
grounds, but will give magnificent blooms for 
cutting for the house decoration. Below are 
many choice Bush Roses which will give a 
wealth of bloom from early summer until 

frost. 
AMI QUINARD. Deep velvety crimson. Very 
fragrant. Semi-double, medium size, borne on 
good stems. Foliage dark green, disease re- 
sistant. Vigorous, upright, bushy grower. 
BETTY UPRICHARD. Strong growing and 
healthy. The coppery buds open into flowers 
of unusual size and beauty. Inside of petals 
light salmon, with brilliant orange and car- 
mine on outside. 
BRIARCLIFF. Free flowering, with long stiff 
stems and good foliage. Buds large, pointed; 
flowers full, high-centered, brilliant rose-pink, 
fragrant and lasting. 
CALEDONIA. A most desirable white. Fine, 
long pointed buds opening into beautiful, fra- 
grant, double, high-centered flowers. 
COLUMBIA. Enormous, full and perfectly 
formed, fragrant flowers of clear rose-pink, 
borne on nice, stiff stems. 
DAME EDITH HELEN. Large, full flowers 
with broad, recurving petals. Color soft creamy 
pink, deepening to dark rose-pink. The long 
stems carry handsome foliage. 
DUCHESS OF LUXEMBOURG. Long, pointed 
buds of beautiful bronze-yellow, and very fra- 
grant. One of the best yellows. 
E. G. HILL. Healthy, good foliage, and long 
stems. A good producer of beautiful blooms of 
dazzling scarlet deepening to darker red as 
they open. Very fragrant and lasting. 
ETOILE DE FRANCE. A strong, healthy 
grower with beautiful, dark green foliage. The 
long, pointed buds open into full dark crim- 
son flowers borne on erect stems. 
ETOILE DE HOLLAND. The immense ovoid 
buds open into very double cupped flowers 
of an intense bright red with velvety sheen; 
does not blue and is very fragrant. Foliage 
good. It is a moderate grower and a free 
bloomer. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY. An outstanding va- 
riety. Extremely large bloom of a rich crimson- 
ted; full, very double. Fine foliage and de- 
cidedly hardy. 
GOLDEN OPHELIA. A real golden yellow 
without a tinge of any contrasting color. Vig- 
orous grower, bearing an abundance of per- 
fectly formed, deliciously fragrant flowers on 
stiff, heavy stems. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA. Well-formed, 
cream-colored buds opening into white flowers. 
Free blooming; hardy. 
LADY HILLINGDON. A most constant bloom- 
er. The foliage is attractive bronzy green and 
the dainty, slender buds of golden apricot- 
yellow open into lovely golden yellow blooms» 
LOS ANGELES. Very lovely buds and ex- 
quisite flowers of salmon-pink, with yellow 
shading, and very sweetly perfumed. 
MARGARET McGREDY. Buds large, long- 
pointed; flowers very large, full and a rosy 
gold with scarlet tints. Foliage beautiful light 
green, stems strong. A robust grower and an 
excellent bloomer. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT. Golden yellow. 
Bud is long-pointed, rich reddish-gold, almost 
orange at petal base. Exceptional bloomer and 
*sease resistant. 
J. & P. Patented Rose Bushes 
We are agents for Jackson and Perkins 
Company’s Patented Roses. Write us for 
descriptive price list on choice varieties. 

PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. A strong 
grower and free bloomer with good stems. 
Buds beautifuly pointed, flowers large, petals 
thick and broad. The color is a blend of flame 
and yellow, varying from coppery red in bud 
to dazzling cerise pink and orange yellow in 
full bloom. 
RADIANCE. A bushy, vigorous upright grow- 
er, producing an almost continuous supply of 
silvery to deep pink blooms of lovelv form. 
RADIANCE, RED. A duplicate of Radiance 
with all its good qualities and different only 
in color, which is a deep rosy red. Radiance 
and Red Radiance are inseperable in any rose 
garden. 
ROSLYN. A lovely, deep golden yellow 
flower, unshaded by any other tint or hue. The 
bush is vigorous and holds its flowers uni- 
formly erect. 
SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS PERNET. A large, full, 
beautifully formed rose with long, recurving, 
thick petals of clear sunflower yellow. Foliage 
glosssy and disease resistant. 
SUNBURST. A spreading and capricious 
grower, exquisite long full buds and lovely 
blooms. The color is deep, coppery-gold, heav- 
ily tinted carmine at base of petals and fading 
to lighter yellow at outer edges. 
TALISMAN. The plant is a strong grower 
with glossy foliage and is free-flowering. The 
color is deep yellow with shadings of rose 
and scarlet, highly colored and difficult to 
describe. The exquisite buds are long and 
pointed. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Where there is seemingly no room for Bush 
Roses the Climbing Roses may find a place in 
the fence corner and in out-of-the-way places, 
reaching out and covering old fences or walls 
and giving a mass of gorgeous blooms. 
CLIMBING PRESIDENT HOOVER. A climbing 
sport of the popular Bush Rose. President Her- 
bert Hoover, with flowers exactly like its par- 
ent—cerise-pink, flame and scarlet. Blooms are 
freely produced on a vigorous climbing plant. 
MARECHAL NIEL, ’’The Famous Rose.”’ The 
fame of the superb yellow Rose Marechal Niel, 
with its large, deep golden-yellow flowers, is 
world-wide. Its magnificent golden-yellow 
flowers are almost massive in dimensions. 
CLIMBING PAUL’S SCARLET. No other rose 
shows such brilliant fiery scarlet blooms. The 
flowers are of medium size and are produced 
in clusters of five to ten or more, each stem 
being a veritable bouquet. Of strong climbing 
habit and perfectly hardy. 
CLIMBING RADIANCE. Exactly like the bush 
variety of the same name except that it is of 
climbing habit. Lovely rose pink. 
CLIMBING RED RADIANCE. Large globular, 
cupped blooms of strong, clear red, with no 
trace of any other color. 
CLIMBING SILVER MOON. An exceedingly 
hardy climber which is beautiful for its glossy 
dark green foliage and luxuriant growth. The 
creamy white buds are long and pointed and 
open into semi-double white flowers with 
numerous yellow stamens. The flowers are 
borne singly on long stems, being excellent for 
cutting in bud and half-open bloom. 
CLIMBING TALISMAN. A climbing form of 
the brilliant red and gold rose, Talisman. It 
produces flowers exactly the same in shape 
and color as the famous Bush Talisman, A good 
bloomer. 

POLYANTHA OR 
The so-called Baby Ramblers, everblooming 
the entire growing season. Small flowers in 
large clusters, exquisite little buds for minia- 
Pee oot, corsages and buttonholes. Very 
ardy. 
GEORGE ELDER. A lovely little golden yel- 
low Polyantha Rose, with good mixture of Tea 
blood; like all of its class, it is free in growth, 
free in bloom with small glossy foliage. 
GLORIA MUNDI. Neat, full, well-formed 
flowers of the most brilliant scarlet orange 
color. A wonderful addition to list of forcing 
polyanthas. No other color like it. 
See Green Ink List « 
"BABY" ROSES 
GOLDEN SALMON. Large clusters of striking 
reddish orange buds and blooms of most 
amazing color. 
IDEAL. The darkest and most striking col- 
ored of all baby roses; an intense, rich, lus- 
trous garnet. 
ORLEANS. Small, brilliant, rose-pink blooms 
shading to brighter pink, are borne in large 
clusters over the plant, making it a veritable 
bouquet. A fairly strong grower, but dwarf in 
habit. 
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4 sizes—$1.50, $4.00, 
TRI « OGEN $6.00. Postpaid, for 
" $1.70, $4.25 and 
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