This year we are adding to our popu- 
lar list of tea roses, two outstanding new 
patented roses, Rome Glory (Plant 
Patent No. 304) and G’oaming (Plant 
Patent No. 137.) These two varieties are 
shown in color on the top of this page. 
Naturally the new patent roses are not 
as plentiful as the older varieties and 
we urge all our customers who are in- 
terested in these new roses that they 
place their order early. We will ship 
at the right time for transplanting. No 
rose garden would be complete without 
at least one of these new teas. 

While the Hybrid Tea Roses are none toa 
hardy in the North, nevertheless they give a 
wealth of bloom that cannot be obtained from 
any other class of roses. It is very advisable 
to cover them well, or hill up with soil, in the 
©). #P. co. North, to carry them through the winter. The 
varieties listed below are all very choice and 
will bloom almost constantly from June until COPYRIGHT 
the ground freezes up. 

(Plant Patent No. 304) PLEASH NOTE. Our roses are all strong, 
The aristocrat of red roses for which you peg eat oer aioriaie eetiea See 2 (Plant Patent No. 137) 
pay highest prices at. the florist’s. Scarlet- many others on Southern grown stock. Penvaees An outstanding pink rose for exhibition 
crimson—aunchallenged poke wide, bright world in the North are often caused by planting blooms. The breathtaking beauty of the gor- 
of color. A true patrician. The buds are like POSER cy icewarclicroe baht honoree turing geous last rays of a perfect autumn sunset 
a perfect American beauty, large double THLtemn Ont SatGrrorcul eS i —large double salmon-pink, blending into 
blooms, exceedingly fragrant. Flowers last : og os i 
: =e : tawny orange and gold. Does not require 
eight to ten days. Plants strong and healthy pampering; sturdy, tall, endures toughest 
342 feet. Each $1.25; 3 for $3.15; 12 for RUGOSA AND CLIMBING ROSES winter. 24 inches. Decidedly fragrant. Each 
$12.50, Postpaid. See page 28 $1.25; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50, Postpaid. 
CALEDONIA. Continuous bloomer. Long pointed buds opening to large, 
very double snow white blossoms on long stems. One of the very best whites. 
E. G. HILL. A splendid garden rose. Large flowers of deep crimson, 
velvety on the inside. Constant bloomer, 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. An exquisite large rose of good substance. 
Salmon-pink inside with a rich copper tinge rose outside. 
GOLDEN DAWN. Large fragrant flowers of pale straw-yellow. Buds 
lemon-yellow splashed with carmine. 
Gruss an Teplitz GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. Perhaps the most vigorous of all and will cer- Mrs. E. P. Thom 
tainly produce more roses than any variety we know. Deep crimson. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER. A large bloom. One of the most glorious combi- 
nations of cerise, yellow, flame and scarlet. Bush upright and vigorous. Free 
blooming. 
MRS. E. P. THOM. Large deep clear yellow of good form and substance. 
Note illustration. 
MRS. SAM McGREEDY. A very hardy variety. The fragrant flower is 
flesh red on the outside with a scarlet copper orange inside. 

TALISMAN. The very popular rose always on display in the Florist’s 
store. Too well known to require an illustration or much in the way of de- 
scription. Golden yellow and copper, long lasting and free blooming. 
Prices, the above nine (9) varieties: 2-Year-Old No. 1 Field Grown Stock; 
each, 65c; 3 Assorted Varieties, your choice, $1.75; 6 Assorted Varieties, your 
choice, $3.40. One each of the above 9 varieties for $4.95, postpaid, up to 
1,500 miles. Add 10c per bush if distance is greater. 
We suggest sending your order early for nursery stock. We will ship 
President Hoover your order at the proper time for planting. 


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