
Guaranteed to Blcom This Season 
FINE PLANTS, HANDLED WITH SKILL AND CARE 
Heavy Grade, each........ Pte pnd eth td B YS Vial te $3.50 
Rose plants thrive best in a well-prepared bed of sandy 
loam, mixed with thoroughly rotten manure, bone-meal or 
sheep manure. Good drainage and full sunshine, away 
from tree or hedge roots are essentials. 
RED VARIETIES 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—Cerise red—The old 
favorite. Fragrant. 
AMI QUINARD—Very dark velvety red, almost 
black. Semi-double. 
CHARLES K. DOUGLAS—Carmine-scralet. A 
profuse bloomer. Moderate grower. 
E. G. HILL—Very free flowering. Deep rich 
scarlet. Good sized flowers. 
ETOILE De HOLLAND—Magnificent velvety 
red, large, perfect buds on long stems. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY—Massive blooms of light 
crimson. About 95 petals. 
GRENOBLE—Brilliant red blooms of large size, 
and long stems. 
LORD CHARLEMONT—Vivid Crimson. Very 
fragrant and free blooming. 
ROUGE MALLERIN—Large deep red flowers 
with pleasing fragrance. 
RED RADIANCE—Freest blooming of all. Good 
rose red. Tulip shaped buds. 
SENSATION—Dark red, medium sized, fragrant 
flowers. 
PINK VARIETIES 
BETTY UPRICHARD—Carmine-rose on outside 
of petals, shell pink inside. 
BRIARCLIFF—Deep pink, long pointed buds; 
vigorous and free blooming. 
COLUMBIA—Lively pink, heavy buds, on almost 
thornless, vigorous bush. 
DAME EDITH HELEN—Superbly large clear 
pink flowers on long stems. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS—Two-tone pink with 
touch of yellow at base. Fragrant. 
EDITOR McFARLAND—Considered one of the 
best clear pinks. Fine shaped flowers. 
LOS ANGELES—Exquisite flowers of salmon- 
pink with yellow glow. Fragrant. 
MARGARET McGREDY—Brilliant vermillion- 
buds opening to carmine pink. 
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