Grow RoedingA 2uatity BUSH ROSES 
with MINIMUM EFFORT 
HINRICH GAEDE. Big shapely, rustred buds borne singly on very long strong stems. Open 
blooms double rosy copper with brilliant orange tones, dark veining on outer petals. 85c. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY. Also an old-time favorite. Has exquisite form and fragrance. The long 
slender buds of dark red open to double blooms almost perfect in form. The blooms are 
velvety red. 85c. 
IMPERIAL POTENTATE. Exceptionally fragrant rose. Glistening rich pink blooms. Long 
lasting when cut. Strong growing plant with fine foliage. 85c. 
INNOCENCE. Practically a single rose with very wide, white petals and pale rose stamens. 
Like all single roses, it is excellent for cutting. A sturdy grower. 85c. 
IRISH FIREFLAME. Brillicnt orange-red buds, single apricot flowers; gorgeous red-bronze 
tones on young foliage. 85c. 
ISOBEL. Flowers single and of a rich flushed orange-scarlet changing to brilliant pink and 
copper with pure yellow centers. The wild-rose loveliness of Isobel makes it extremsly 
popular. 85c. 
LADY FORTEVIOT. Semi-double, reddish gold to apricot tones; strong growing, free bloom- 
ing, brilliant, healthy. Bronzy green foliage. 85c. 
LAFAYETTE. Cherry red polyantha; flowers in clusters; almost continuous bloomer; makes 
good low hedge. 85c. 
LULU. A daintily beautiful flower with buds that are long and coral-pink in color. Buds of 
pencil slimness, serni-double blooms. 85c. 
MARI DOT. Reddish salmon buds, double blooms of brilliant salmon pink; sturdy bush with 
holly-like foliage. 85c. : 
McGREDY’S IVORY. Warm ivory buds of exceptional size, length ond symmetry opening 
slowly to immense white blooms. Sweetly scented. Our best white rose. 85c. 
McGREDY’S SUNSET. Plant Patent 317. Outside of petals buttercup yellow tipped with 
orange, inside chrome yellow flushed scarlet and orange. Flowers double, medium size and 
shapely. Holds color in hot weather. $1.25. 
McGREDY’S YELLOW. Large buttercup yellow buds of good form opening to fairly double 
blooms of light yellow. We like this rose for its clear, clean color, healthy foliage and rokust 
growth. 85c. 
MME. BUTTERFLY. A rich shell pink tinted yellow at base of petals. Beautiful buds and 
flowers of perfect form. Has a fine fragrance. 85c. 
MME. CHARLES MALLERIN. Plant Patent 409. Intensely rich, glowing salmon pink blooms 
opening from dark coral buds with gold bases. Of medium size but beautiful form with clean, 
healthy foliage. We like it very much. $1.50. 
MME. COCHET-COCHET. The long pointed buds are coppery-pink, flushed with orange. 
Blooms of lovely salmon pink, of good form growing on long stemss. Fragrant. One of the 
better new roses. $1.00. 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT. Plant Patent 337. Long, shapely buds of orange-red and rose open- 
ing to camellia-like, 20-petaled blooms of rich raspberry pink with a gold suffusion. Not only 
a leader in beauty but also an exceptionally strong-growing rose with large, glossy leaves 
that are unusually resistant to mildew. $1.25. 
MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD. Bagatelle Gold Medal winner. Large, long pointed buds of 
salmon and buff. Buds open to gorgeous golden buff blooms of surpassing beauty. 85c. 
MRS. E. P. THOM. Perfectly formed buds of a deep rich lemon yellow color. A very depend- 
able rose; a good bedding flower. 85c. 
MRS. P. S. DUPONT. Beautiful golden-yellow buds of medium size. When open they are of 
elegant form and of a rich yellow. Fine foliage. 85c. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY. Buds of reddish copper and orange; open blooms coppery pink; foliage 
bronze. Exceptionally good for cutting. Delicately perfumed. 85c. 

PLANTING ROSES 
While you are planting, keep the rose 
bushes in a bucket of water and take 
them out only when ready to put in the 
soil. Dig the hole large enough to ac- 
( commodate the roots without cramping 
them. Mound up soil slightly in the 
center of the hole and set roots slanting 
downward and outward. Fill in with 
soil two-thirds of the way and soak with 
a slow stream of water. After settling, 
add more soil and more water. When 
planted, the bud union should be just 
above the settled surface of the soil. 
Any growth starting from below the bud 
should be promptly removed to the root. 
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