Frau Karl Druschki. A very strong, tall grower which 
blooms sparsely during the Summer and Fall after 
bearing bountifully in the Spring. Pure white when 
open with prominent yellow stamens but no fragrance. 
85c. 
General Jacqueminot (General Jack for short). One 
of the greatest favorites of the old Roses. It has large, 
very double, and very fragrant deep red blossoms mostly 
in June. 85c. 
Georg Arends. The charming perfect pink blooms make 
it greatly esteemed. Flowers are high centered and 
especially well formed. 85c. 
The Polyantha or Baby Rambler Roses bloom almost continuously throughout 
the season. They have clusters of flowers like the Climbing Ramblers but are low- 
growing, mostly about 18 inches in height. The Polyanthas are very foolproof. They 
require little or no Winter protection and are quite free from disease. Their popularity 
Cameo. A new and distinctively attractive color, a soft 
and pleasing salmon-pink shade that will combine well 
with most other colors. Reliable compact grower about 
18 inches high. 85c. 
Cecile Brunner (Sweetheart). This famous little Rose 
has charming, miniature, perfect buds of seashell-pink. 
The plant is a small, wiry grower. 85c. 
TREE 
When Tree Roses are planted at appropriate spots In 
your garden they give it an accent and atmosphere of 
distinction. Their strong, 314-foot stems and good big 
tops which seem to bloom more and better than the bush 
Roses make a great sight throughout the season. 
For Winter protection their roots should be loosened 
on one side so they can be laid down and covered over 
with soil. 
$3.50 each, 3 for $10.00, except where otherwise noted 
No further quantity discount 
HYBRID PERPETUALS 
_ Hybrid Perpetuals or “June Bloomers” generally burst forth into a marvelous 
display of blooms in June. Many will also again bloom during the season. Their 
flowers on the whole are more richly fragrant than any other class and are of very large 
such are very effective. 
George Dickson. A strong, upright grower. The blos- 
som Is a rather large, double, crimson-red. 85c. 
Gloire de Chedane-Guinoisseau. Some name, but a 
wonderful Rose. It is large, well formed and has dark, 
velvety crimson blooms. 85c. 
Heinrich Munch. A large, double (50 to 60 petals), pink 
blossom blended slightly with salmon. 85c. 
J.B. Clark. The very large red blooms are shaded maroon. 
Bush is a very vigorous, tall grower. Very thorny. Try 
pegging down some of the long canes. So treated they 
will put out bloom stems at every eye. 85c. 
POLYANTHAS 
Ellen Poulsen. A dandy rose-pink in very large clusters. 
The light green foliage is varnished-looking. Grows 
15 to 18 inches high. 85c. 
Gloria Mundi. This is the most striking color of all 
the Polyanthas—a bright scarlet-orange. The plant is a 
compact grower, about 20 inches high. 85c. 
ROSES 
Apricot Dawn 
Condesa de Sastago 
Crimson Glory. $4.00 
Dainty Bess 
Duquesa de Penaranda 
Etoile de Hollande 
Golden Dawn 
Joanna Hill 
Lady Ashtown 
Mabelle Stearns 
Maurice 
Mme. Jules Bouche 
Mrs. E. P. Thom 
President Hoover 
Radiance 
Red Radiance 
Soeur Therese 
Talisman 
size. The plants are too large to fit in a Rose-bed of Hybrid Teas but are more fool- 
proof and long-lived. Most of the strongest growers can be trained as pillars and as 
Mrs. John Laing. You can’t forget the delicious fra- 
grance of its large, full, double, soft pink cupped blooms. 
They come occasionally in the Summer as well as 
abundantly in June. 85c. 
Paul Neyron. The largest pink Rose. Its stems are 
almost thornless. Produces some of its immense blooms 
in late Summer. 85c. 
S. M. Gustave V. A new, very worth-while Hybrid 
Perpetual. It blooms throughout the season, giving 
large, very attractive cherry-red flowers. 85c. 
Ulrich Brunner. The cherry-red blossoms are always 
refreshing and are large, globular and very lasting. 85c. 
is Increasing rapidly on account of their mass of bloom and many uses. A clump of 
three or more should be used to get good effect and a solid bed of one variety fur- 
nishes continuous color all season. 
The large-flowered varieties are listed together under Floribunda. 
Ideal. A good reliable grower attaining 2 feet, with im- 
mense clusters of deep red blooms. Each little blossom 
has a white center making them still more striking. 85c. 
Mignonette. The small white blossoms are borne in 
large clusters very continuously. It is an old variety 
that ts still unexcelled. Grows 2 feet high. 85c. 
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