Everblooming Hybrid Tea Roses 
From early June until frost these roses will bloom con- 
stantly, showing often 20 blooms and buds at a time. 
AMI QUINARD. Maroon-red semi-double flowers. A 
vigorous bloomer. The best “black” rose. Each, 75c. 
BETTY UPRICHARD. One of those delightfully con- 
trastive types; the outside a blend of deep toned car- 
mine with coppery orange; the interior being mostly 
a delicate salmon-pink. Each, 75c. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG (Pat. No. 455). The long, 
slender, blood-red buds and the magnificent, brilliantly 
colored open flowers, spectrum-red in cool weather, 
cerise in hot weather. The long-stemmed blooms are 
produced in quantities throughout the season. A grand 
new Rose. Each, $1.50. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. Large, semi-double vivid scar- 
let flowers overlaid with velvety crimson. Has a de- 
licious old rose fragrance. Of vigorous, upright growth 
with bright green foliage. Each, 75c. 
COLUMBIA. This beautiful old favorite is of strong, 
vigorous habit and exceptionally free blooming. Color 
a most pleasing shade of rose-pink and delightfully 
fragrant. Each, 75c. 
CONDESA de SASTAGO. A fine double rose with buds 
golden yellow, beautifully striped with brilliant capu- 
cine red. The open, spicy scented blooms are of similar 
color. Strong grower and a perfect beauty. TEach, 75c. 
CRIMSON GLORY (Pat. No. 105). Experts agree it is 
the best red rose grown. Its vivid crimson shaded flow- 
ers are mellowed by a soft velvet nap. Each, $1.25. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. A _ Rose of vigorous 
growth and free flowering. Long pointed buds; flower 
of good size, long lasting and fragrant. Outside of 
petals red, shaded cerise-orange; inside salmon-pink. 
Each, 75c. 
ETOILE de HOLLANDE. Brilliant red blooms of mag- 
nificent size, perfect in half-open state, showing clean, 
attractive centers when fully open; petals enormous, 
very fragrant. Free flowering. Each, 75c. 
GOLDEN DAWN. The ideal yellow garden Rose. The 
lemon-yellow bud, heavily splashed with crimson, de- 
velops into a well-formed, sweetly scented, large, 
double sunflower-yellow fiower. Vigorous, free flower- 
ing. HWach,. 75c. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. This is a rose that succeeds un- 
der the most ordinary conditions. In color it is of the 
richest scarlet, shading to a velvety crimson; very 
fragrant, a free, strong grower and in bloom all the 
time. Each, 75c. 
JOANNA HILL. The buds are large, long pointed and 
open to large, full, semi-double, long lasting, moderately 
fragrant flowers of a clear yellow with orange-yellow 
heart. They are borne singly on long strong stems; 
growth vigorous, upright, a profuse bloomer, Each, 75c. 
MARY MARGARET McBRIDE (Pat. No. 537). The buds 
are deep salmon-pink, almost reddish in fall, and the 
suffusion of yellow becomes a gold at the base of the 
petals. As the flower slowly unfurls the coral pink col- 
or lightens but always retains its warm glow and finish- 
es as a lovely dawn pink. It has an interesting rose 
fragrance which increases as the flower opens. Extra 
good for cutting. Each, $1.50. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET. The fragrant, full double 
flowers are brilliant scarlet, orange-yellow at base of 
petals, the upper portions being lightly touched with 
erimson, varying some in color under changing weather 
conditions but always beautiful. Each, 75c. 
MME. JOS. PERRAUD. Pointed nasturtium-orange buds 
with a lovely shade of shell-pink at petal edges. Sweet- 
ly fragrant. Each, 75c. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE. While not a pure white, it 
is to all intents white and without question the best 
white everblooming bedding Rose yet introduced. The 
flowers are large, quite double and of splendid form. 
It is fragrant, a vigorous grower and very free flower- 
ing. FHach, 75c. 
MRS. CHAS. BELL. Lovely shell-pink buds and blooms 
of fine, globular form with shadings of soft salmon. 
Fragrant. Each, 75c. 
MRS. E. P. THOM. Slender yellow buds and large, 
well-shaped blooms of bright canary-yellow, deepest in 
center. Blooms very freely. Each, 75c. 
PINK RADIANCE. An ideal bedding rose that con- 
tinues to produce its large flowers throughout the most 
unfavorable hot weather when frequently many other 
varieties fail. A brilliant carmine-pink, with salmon- 
pink and yellow shadings at base of petals. Each, T5dc. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. Large flowers of 
avery charming combination of cerise-pink, flame, scar- 
let, and yellow, with broad, thick petals; very fragrant. 
The clean, handsome foliage is an added attraction. The 
brilliancy of the color is somewhat dimmed by hot 
weather, but the cool autumn nights develop tones and 
tints of almost unbelievable richness. Each, 75c. 
Any six 75c roses listed on this page for 
ROSE SPECIAL $3.45 or $3.75 postpaid within 3rd zone, 
See back inside cover page for roses in color and other 
rose specials. 

RED RADIANCE. A counterpart of Pink Radiance 
from which it is a “sport,’ possessing all the good 
traits of that valuable variety but differing in color, 
which is a bright cerise-red. Each, 75c. 
SOEUR THERESE. (Sister Therese) Long-pointed buds 
are chrome-yellow, heavily marked with carmine; the 
open flower is rich daffodil-yellow and holds its color 
well. The blooms come freely on splendid cutting stems. 
Each, 75c. 
TALISMAN. Brilliant gold, cerise, scarlet and pure 
yellow in a beautiful combination of color. Each, 75c. 
Climbing Roses 
BLAZE (Plant Pat. 
No. 10). Outstanding in 
every way, bearing 
double, vivid scarlet 
blooms; profuse bloom- 
ers in spring and inter- 
mittent all season, Each, 
CLIMBING AMERI- 
CAN BEAUTY, Rosy 
crimson flowers 3-4 
inches across, produced 
freely in June and oc- 
casionally till frost. 
eae fragrant. Each, 
Cc. 
COPPER GLOW 
(Brownell). Deep cop- 
pery-orange, delightful- 
ly spicy fragrance, 
latest color sensation. 
Each, $1.50. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER, 
Strong growing climber, 
producing huge clusters 
of blazing scarlet flow- 
ers. Each, 75c. 
GOLDEN GLOW 
(Brownell, Pat. No. 
263). This is the spec- 
trum yellow, fragrant, 
abundant mass color 
display of which the 
New York World’s Fair 
management planted 
200. Each, $1.25. 
JUNE MORN (Pat. 
against porch or No. 375). A rare and 
lovely color for a ram- 
bler. The opening buds 
show a deep watermelon pink on the inside of the petals, 
gold on the outside; the fully expanded flowers soften 
to a translucent rosy red with lemon yellow in the re- 
verse. The many flowered clusters of gay blooms almost 
cover the luxuriant green leathery foliage during the two 
generous blooming periods, in spring and October, Height 
about 8 feet. Hach, $1.50. 
NEW DAWN (Plant Pat. No. 1). Everblooming, soft 
pink hybrid formed flowers, slightly fragrant. Hardy. 
Each, $1.50. 
ORANGE EVERGLOW. (Brownell) A new hardy ever- 
blooming climber of dazzling coppery orange. A fra- 
grant and vigorous bloomer. The first of a series of ever- 
procming climbers introduced by the Brownells. Each, 
$2.00. 
Climbing roses in addition to 
their beautiful flowers are very 
ornamental 
garage. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. Intense scarlet roses of 
excellent shape, borne in clusters. Flowers are of large 
size. Hach, 75c. 
Floribunda Everblooming Roses 
These new super-polyantha roses are rapidly becoming 
popular and deservedly so. Hardier than hybrid teas and 
more resistant to disease, they are more free and per- 
sistent bloomers, many of the varieties are never without 
bloom throughout the season. Flowers come usually in 
clusters of large individual roses. Ideal for garden dis- 
play and excellent for cutting. 
BETTY PRIOR (Pat. No. 340). Wood similar to Red 
Dogwood, flowers red, turning to shell-pink, Hach, 85c. 
DONALD PRIOR (Pat. No. 377). Large semi-double, 
fragrant, bright scarlet flowers. A lovely rose. Hach, 85c. 
ELSE POULSEN. Bright rose-pink, semi-double and 
long lasting. Vigorous, continuous bloomer. Hach, 75c, 
GRUSS AN AACHEN. Orange-pink turning to soft, 
salmon-pink and white on opening. Each, 75c. 
IMPROVED LAFAYETTE. Vigorous plant and per- 
sistent bloomer. Flowers deep red, loose-petalled double 
blossoms. One of the best for show or cutting. Hach, 75c, 
KIRSTEN POULSEN. Bright scarlet blooms on long 
stems, in clusters. Lasting. Bach, 85c: 
PINOCCHIO (Pat. No. 484). An outstanding newcomer 
to the Floribunda group. The large clusters of lovely 
salmon-pink flowers are produced in great profusion 
throughout the season. The individual buds are perfect 
miniatures of the larger Roses and are a deep salmon- 
rose. When fully open, each flower is a gem in itself. 
The foliage is a dark green and ample on the _ bush. 
Excellent for cutting. Attractive fragrance. Height 
2 feet. Each, $1.35. 
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