Everblooming Roses 
(Continued) 
: Each 
Mary Margaret McBride, sensational new pink shades 
CBiante Patent appuea stone. oes sires: Bele es ee $1.50 
Max KTAUSE;TIChMOlten POldied hac. s.: ook ss sees cee 1.45 
Mev. G. A. Van Rossem, shaded orange and apricot....... 1.45_ 
Morning Blush, (Duquesa de Penaranda), apricot, 
POranse fa tic SUA rige nine) att 5 ae of ality a eed eae ata ae 
Margaret McGredy, unusual orange scarlet............... 1.45 
McGredy's Ivory; creamy white...:/.. 944 cei. pamakge S| 1.45 
McGredy’s Scarlet, brilliant scarlet, orange base......... 1.45 
McGredy’s Yellow, clear dandelion yellow................ 1.45 
Mrs. Sam McGredy, brilliant scarlet, coppery-orange...... 1.45 
Mrs. Pierre: S. au Pont, solden yellow ...2)....4.. nee ee 1.45 
McGredy’s Sunset, golden and yellow hues. (Plant Patent 
GOLF) Wa dares ahi vera k wide key Uae eA cae Pad ee enPiny ON NAR e, | 1.45 
Mme, Jean Gaujard, delicate creamy yellow, orange and 
carmine-pink, (Plant. Patent’ 338}1. 23.0 rae bh ee eae 1.45. 
Mme. Jules Bouche, white, slight blush in center.......... 1.45 
Mime,;“Jos.cPerraud ;nasturtium-buit,...5...2 65 2 weet oe 1.45 
Pink Radiance, clear bright pink....... Ie. ee a Tee Aa Ak 
President. Macia, shadéstot‘pink 20.23. Pere ee 1.45 
Red! Radiance} rich non-fading ‘red........ . 2:44.40. ee 95 
Robin Hood, bright rosy-red .......... Webi a each > Sanne 1.45 
Rome Glory, cerise red (Plant Patent 304) .............. 1.45, 
Sensation, deep Vee TeGrontnt al oh ty ota. c0e eee eee 95 
_ Signora, warm burnt sienna, (Plant Patent 201) .......... 1.45 
SOCUPLNGTOSe “LIC sVvellOWii: <i eis dawis shires heuan ce oars eens 1.45 
Souvenir de Georges Pernet, oriental red shaded with 
Yellows G5 eee ee te eae AS ae ok rides eee 1.45 
Talisman; vividevedsatrar Colder: Ae mire n't. Bowen 1.25 
Villeide-Paris,.ttcls buttercup yellow... 09... ...0..-5 2a wee 1.45 
Wilhelm Kordes, golden, copper and red tints............ 1:25 
ALWAYS PLANT THOROBRED ROSES 
Superior quality Roses are all strong, vigorous, field-grown 
bushes. Not spindly, green-house or southern-grown weaklings. 
Here’s the reason—for propagating Pedigreed Roses, the type 
of root stock selected is particularly selected for the variety to 
be grown. 
Only certain types of strong growing, disease resisting, hardy 
root stocks are used. Some of these root stocks are imported from 
’ Holland and France. Others are grown in certain sections of. 
the United States. 
After the hardy root stock has grown for one year or more, 
the desired variety is then budded, by the Shield Type Protec- 
tion Budding Process. 
_ The budded stock is then allowed to grow for two years, into 
a strong, vigorous bush, full of vitality and ready-to-bloom in 
your garden. 
The “best” Roses are produced from Pedigreed Parents and 
budded on hardy, strong growing root stock. Therefore, you 
can readily see why only the “best” quality roses should be 
planted on your home grounds. Don’t be fooled, by cheap in- 
ferior rose bushes—plant our ROSES and enjoy magnificent, 
lovely, fragrant Roses in your garden. ; 
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