








SA, meuca d Yin est 
bloom this summer. 
(Soil Soaker, ideal for watering roses. See page 7 8) 

All flowers are beautiful but the Rose is rightfully,called the Queen of All 
Flowers. None other can equal its fragrance, its colorful beauty, its grace, 
its freedom of bloom from spring to frost—each flower bringing its message 
of joy, cheer, beauty and love. Each year many thousands buy from this 
fascinating selection of glorious, hardy, everblooming roses. They will 
commence blooming 7 to 8 weeks after planting. PLANT ROSES EARLY, 
around the time when people are putting in their early garden. The 
sooner you plant, the sooner they commence blooming. Plant 15 to 20 
inches apart. With each order we send Planting Instructions telling you 
how to plant and care for your roses, summer and winter. 
We offer TWO SIZES of rose plants. All are strictly first quality, hardy, 
field-grown budded plants. Our 2 Year No. 1 Selected Plants are those 
which have made Inter-State roses famous all over America. They are 
big and husky, the finest grown. On account of the labor shortage, we 
are not making a separate.grade of the Super Size roses but are including 
them right with the Selected 2-Year No. 1 grade, thus giving you. more 
value. The 2 Year Standard Plants are smaller. This is the size used by 
most firms who describe their roses as being 2 Year field-grown. In fact, 
we believe that you will find our plants to be better. They are a great 
value at our lower price for they are genuine Inter-State roses and will 
PRICES ON ALL ROSES, 














We believe that 
The Greatest Ros. 
GUARANTEE 
Ever Mea ae 
Inter-State Roses 
Frown, When / 
» IT you do ese, 
HER 
a acon are not as pa = 
ee » We will give them to you 







PAGES 46 AND 47, POSTPAID 

VARIETIES ALIKE OR ASSORTED, YOUR CHOICE 
Selected Plants, 2 Year No. 1 
Each 75c 
6 for $3.85 
12 for $7.25 
C20 Caledonia—Exquisite long buds of 
Ivory changing to purest white. 
C21 Condesa de Sastago—A new, mar- 
velously colored rose with large, fragrant 
flowers of fiery copper-red inside and rich 
yellow outside. Fragrant. Large, glossy 
dark green foliage. Free-bloomer. Strong, 
healthy, vigorous grower. Pictured on 
page 39. 
C22 Christopher Stone—A most excit- 
ing new rose—a brilliant, sparkling scarlet- 
crimson without a trace of blue. Shapely 
long pointed buds open into large attrac- 
tive flowers with the true old damask rose 
fragrance. A healthy, vigorous grower 
and exceedingly free-bloomer. Stands lots 
of heat. Generally considered the best 
bright red rose. A solid bed is a glorious 
sight all season. Pictured on page 40. 
C23 Contrast—A_ strikingly beautiful 
two-tone rose, the inside of the petal is 
25 for $13.95 
3 for $2.10 Each 60c 
12 for $5.95 

cerise-rose with a brightening touch of 
orange, and the outside is satiny white. 
The flowers are very full and double, fra- 
grant and produced in enormous quantities 
throughout the entire season. Extra fine 
in the garden and unsurpassed for cutting 
with their long stems. It is such a strong, 
husky, vigorous grower, healthy and 
hardy. A great rose for everybody —a rose 
that ‘‘can take it.’’ Pictured on page 40. 
C25 Duquesa de Penaranda—Beautiful 
buds on long stems open into large, double 
fragrant blooms of attractive apricot. 
Good grower and free bloomer. Pictured 
on page 41. 
C26 Edith Nellie Perkins—One of the 
finest of all roses. The long, pointed buds 
come on long stems and open into perfect 
flowers of orange-cerise and salmon tinged 
gold inside. Fragrant. Grows vigorously 
and blooms freely. 
46 
Standard Plants, 2 Year 
3 for $1.65 
6 for $3.15 
25 for $11.65 
C27 Editor McFarland— All through the 
season the lovely fragrant, glowing pink 
flowers are produced singly on long, strong 
stems, fine for cutting. The buds are per- 
fect. We consider this one of the finest 
pink roses ever introduced. Pictured on 
page 39, 
C28 E. G. Hill—This choice red rose pro- 
duces its beautiful deep crimson flowers 
constantly. Very fragrant and long last- 
ing. Especially fine in hot sections. 
C30 Etoile de Hollande—Turn to page 
40 and you will see why this is considered 
one of the greatest of all red roses. Its fra- 
grant, perfect flowers of velvety scarlet- 
crimson are freely produced on long stems. 
C35 Glowing Carmine-—Large, fully 
double fragrant flowers of the most beauti- 
ful shade of rich carmine. Freely produced 
on long, strong stems. Long-lasting 
Healthy, vigorous grower. One of Amer: 
ica's finest roses. Pictured on page 41. 
saa 

