40c Each; 6 for $2.25; 12 for $4.20 
(Except as Noted) 
POSTPAID to 4th Zone, beyond add llc each. 
After March 25th, In Pots and Cans, 50c Each 
Not Postpaid 
ROSES 
No. 1!/, — Two-Year-Old Field Grown 
Bush Roses — Will Bloom This Year — Bush Roses 
REDS 
Christopher Stone. One of the two best new red 
Roses of the past half-dozen years. Glowing, brilliant 
crimson-scarlet, with deeper dusky shadings as the 
flower ages. It never has a trace of blue at any time. 
The fairly long buds open into magnificent flowers of 
great substance with delightfully spicy fragrance. 
50c each. 
E. G. Hill. Immense flowers of lasting, dazzling 
scarlet, never fading or turning blue, but actually 
becoming deeper red as it opens. Borne on long 
stems, and are deliciously fragrant. There are few 
red roses which will rival E. G. Hill, for it is truly 
a magnificent rose. 
Gypsy Lass. 
fine form 
each. 
Marlar Ros. A new blood red of fine substance, 
lasting quality. Both in bud and open flower. 50c. 
Red President Hoover. This sport of the President 
Hoover is much deeper in color with more red 
shades dominating. Otherwise with all the Hoover’s 
magnificent qualities. 50c each. 
Red Radiance. We repeat the splendid recommen- 
dations made for its sister variety Radiance, be- 
cause this red Rose is exactly the same in every- 
thing except color of flower, which is a rich cerise- 
red. No rose will excel it in fragrance, growth or 
quantity of blooms. 
Red Talisman. A striking red sport of Talisman 
has the same handsome form of Talisman buds but 
is maroon-red, opening to velvety blood-red with 
an overglow of amber. The color varies considerably 
with weather conditions and is at its best in cool 
weather. In the fall the blooms are magnificent. 50c. 
Southport. One of the finest red Roses, being an 
exceedingly brilliant scarlet. A great quantity of 
lovely, slender buds on long stems; excellent for 
cutting and effective under artificial light. Opens 
quickly into a good sized, loose, perfumed bloom. 
Strong growing. 50c. 
PINK SHADES 
Cathrine Kordes. Long pointed bud of pink verg- 
ing on cerise, opening to large, deep pink, sweet 
scented blooms on long stems. Lasting when cut. 
Imperial Potentate. A clear shining rose-pink. 
Beautiful form and lasting qualities. It is possibly 
the most highly perfumed rose grown. When you 
bury your nose in a bloom of Imperial Potentate 
you are amazed at the concentrated sweetness that 
one bloom can possess. 
Lulu. This Rose has great quantities of dainty, 
long, slender buds of coral-apricot with which the 
bush is covered at all times. There is not a Rose 
more exquisitely formed in the bud stage than Lulu. 
Picture. Rated one of the very finest pink Roses. 
Plant is vigorous and produces one continuous burst 
of bloom through the season, every bud is perfectly 
formed. The pink color has warm undertones of sal- 
mon. The flowers a sweet Tea fragrance. 50c each. 
The Doctor. This glorious great light pink flower 
has made a place for itself by the sheer beauty of the 
enormous, delicately colored, heavy petalled pink 
blooms, which are so big sometimes you can hardly 
believe them real—6 inches across with buds in pro- 
portion. Exquisite, silvery pink flowers, with intense- 
‘ly sweet fragrance, 50c each. 
WHITE 
McGredy’s Ivory. HT. Creamy ivory-white, turn- 
ing to clear white as they open; occasionally has a 
faint pink flush in the center in cool weather. The 
buds are as perfect as Roses can be; flowers possess 
a delicate Damask perfume. 
Caledonia. The purest 
Roses. Beautifully 
and fragrance 
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Of dark glowing scarlet-crimson. Of 
and fragrance. A profuse bloomer. 50c 
white among 
shaped, 
is delicious. 
Hybrid Tea 
long buds are exquisite 
Multi-Colors 
Autumn. Full handsome buds are a superb burnt- 
orange, the opening flowers heavily suffused with 
russet-brown and bronzy red all over-laid on a 
background of rich yellow in a color combination 
of glorious autumnal foliage. Deliciously fragrant. 
Hinrich Gaede. Without doubt one of the best roses 
introduced in recent years. Rosy copper with bril- 
liant orange tones which hold until the last petal 
drops. Buds extra large, of good form, borne singly 
on long strong stems. Blooms freely and the dark 
glistening foliage is very resistant to mildew. 
Mme. Joseph Perraud. The enormous big-petalled, 
perfectly formed buds of nasturtium-buff, lightening 
to a luminous pink at the edges of the petals, and 
with a glowing orange heart, are always perfectly 
formed. This Rose started out as “The Perfect 
Rose,” and it is one variety that has lived up to 
preliminary ballyhoo. Magnificent in form and color 
and loads of flowers, 50c each. 
Talisman. <A -vividly colored rose justifies all of 
the fine things that have been said about it. The 
brilliant coloring is a mixture of orange-scarlet and 
golden yellow in irregular proportions. Very double, 
exquisitely shaped, borne on long stems, exceed- 
ingly sweet scented. 
YELLOW AND ORANGE 
Duquesa de Penaranda. Intriguing color of or- 
ange-apricot, with deeper coppery tones, the huge, 
pointed buds are quite double, sweetly perfumed, 
long lasting. A strong grower with light green 
shiny foliage, 50c each. 
Feu Joseph Looymans. 
slender buds of buff-yellow, shaded vivid apricot in 
the center, opening to large, fairly full flowers. 
Seldom without blooms during the growing season. 
Moderately vigorous, tall, upright. One of the finest 
Roses of its color. 
Golden Rapture. Produces the most perfectly form- 
ed bright yellow buds—not a pale yellow, but a 
glowing shining rich yellow without any shadings 
and the color does not fade. Has a pleasant frag- 
rance. Growth is medium. There is no finer yellow 
Rose in its color class and is popular with everyone 
who sees it. 
Mrs. Pierre S. Dupont. 
Produces quantities of 
Everyone likes it for its 
cheerful profusion of bloom. Is extremely easy to 
grow, the dark green, glossy foliage being almost 
immune to mildew. Color is dark orange-yellow. 
Buds small but beautifully formed. 
Sister Therese. Remarkably vigorous, free-branch- 
ing. The long, tight buds are always perfect, with 
enough petals to keep well as a cut flower. Chrome- 
yellow buds tinged with carmine lighter yellow open 
blooms. spicily fragrant, with deeper tones of apricot 
and gold. 50c each. 
POLYANTHA ROSES 
EVER-BLOOMING BABY ROSES 
Cameo. Produces large sprays in continuous suc- 
cession of shell pink and salmon flowers showing a 
glow of gold. Very pretty. 
Cecile Brunner. The miniature flowers of this old 
favorite, rose pink shaded salmon, fill a niche no 
other Rose can occupy. A strong grower too, and 
always in bloom. 
Gloria Mundi. The little double flowers, like baby 
pompon chrysanthemums, have the brightest and 
most striking color in the Baby Roses — brilliant, 
luminous, orange-scarlet — borne in great clusters 
which almost cover the plant. 
LOW HEDGE ROSES 
Polyantha type Rose make brilliant everblooming 
edging. Can furnish small sizes for this purpose in 
red, pink, orange or white @ $3.25 per 10; $25.00 per 
100. Not less than 10 of a variety. 
