
Kennedy Kwality 
Hardy Everblooming Roses 
EXTRA HEAVY 2-YEAR-OLD BUDDED NURSERY-GROWN STOCK 
The Roses offered in this list are of the 
Hybrid Tea class, which are commonly known 
as Everblooming Roses, and are without ex- 
ception the most desirable for bedding. The 
stock we offer are extra heavy, two-year-old, 
budded, nursery grown, which, if planted in 
the early Spring, are guaranteed to bloom 
from June until frost, and are not to be con- 
fused with the stock which has been forced 
in greenhouses all Winter and after being dis- 
carded by growers because of weakened con- 
dition due to hard forcing, is offered for sale 
as flowering stock by unscrupulous dealers. 
Budded plants are more vigorous, produce 
more and better flowers, and are more hardy 
and less susceptible to disease. 
These plants can be supplied in dormant 
stock, on orders placed with us before March 
15th, for delivery up to April 15th. From our 
experience in the past with Roses, dormant 
stock should be planted before April 15th. 
After this date we offer all the varieties listed 
below in 6-inch pots. 
You will note that we do not offer 
Dormant Roses after April 15th, due 
to the fact that Dormant Roses 
planted after that date do not give 
satisfaction. 

PRICE 
Dormant stock—Each, $1.00; 10, $9.00; 100, $85.00 
Pot grown stock—Each, $1.25; 10, $12.00; 100, $115.00 
Ariel. Copper free blooming. 
Ami Quinard. A tall, vigorous grower and 
profuse bloomer. One of the darkest red 
varieties, velvety crimson-maroon. 
Betty Uprichard. Lasting blooms of brilliant 
orange-carmine On outer surface of petals, 
soft pink inside; a profuse bloomer. 
Charles C. K. Douglas (Imp. Etoile de 
Hollande). Free flowering variety; scarlet- 
crimson; strong bushy. 
Condesa de Sastago. One of the most popu- 
lar varieties; bears a profusion of fully 
double, two-toned blossoms on vigorous, 
bushy plants; petals are deep coppery-pink 
inside, golden yellow reverse. 
Duchess of Wellington. Fragrant, saffron 
yellow stained orange, to creamy yellow. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Delicate colors blended 
in beautifully formed blooms of light cerise 
pink, inside suffused gold; very vigorous. 
Etoile de Hollande. Dark velvety-red; large, 
fragrant profuse. 
K. A. Victoria. Best white rose. 
Killarney Dble White. 
intensely fragrant. 
Large, snowy white’ 
Konigin Carola. Satiny pink. 
Lady Alice Stanley. Lasting, double, light 
pink; continuous bloomer. 
Lady Ursula. Light pink. 
