(EVERBLOOMING ROSES, Continued) 
RED SHADES 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. Flowers are large and 
full, deep pink shaded soft carmine. Although not 
as profuse throughout the season as other roses in 
the everblooming class, it is more vigorous and an old 
favorite. 
AMI QUINARD. Blackish crimson buds; semi- 
double flowers of dark maroon-red. A popular ‘‘black” 
rose. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. Brilliant sparkling 
searlet-crimson. Shapely long pointed buds open into 
large attractive flowers with true old damask rose 
fragrance. 
EB. G. HILT. One of the finest red roses. Long 
buds, high centered full double flowers; dazzling scar- 
let maturing to deeper pure red. 
ETOILE DE HOLLAND. Brilliant red blooms of 
magnificient size, perfect in half-open state, showing 
clean, attractive centers when open; fragrant. 
GRENOBLE. Always an attraction in our dis- 
play garden. Plant is vigorous and blooms come on 
long stems. Buds are crimson but double open flower 
is brilliant red, almost scarlet. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. Dependable bedding rose, 
succeeding under most ordinary conditions. Color of 
richest scarlet, shading to a velvety crimson; very 
fragrant; free, strong grower and in bloom all the 
time. 
HADLEY. Large, double, well formed flowers of 
deep rich crimson, 
MARGARET McGREDY. Large ovoid buds open 
into double cupped flowers of solid orange-vermillicn 
shading to very deep pink; very profuse with heavy 
crops of flowers. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET. Brilliant scarlet blooms 
shading to orange-yellow at hase of petals; long 
pointed buds. 
RED RADIANCE. This is the bright rosy-red 
form of Pink Radiance. 
ROUGE MALLERIN. Exceptionally fine deep red 
rose of the most intense coloring with the texture 
and luster of velvet. Holds its color exceptionally 
well. Fragrant. 
SOUTHPORT. Brilliant, unshaded scarlet. Speec- 
tacular with particularly sensational color in bright 
sunlight. 

TEXAS CENTENNIAL. Patenta NoweLbe. 
Hoover sport; vigorous. Bright vermillion red 
with light tone of gold at base. Petals lighter 
red at center gradually toning to deep rich 
pink as bloom ages. Price each, 85c. 
THE DOCTOR. The pointed buds expand 
to an enormous bloom of exquisite silvery pink, 
with intense rose fragrance. Plant does not 
grow tall, but each flower is remarkable. Price 
each, $1.00. 
WILL ROGERS. Patent No. 256. Dark 
velvet-crimson maroon; double; free blooming. 
Rich dark green foliage. Price each, $1.00. 

POLYANTHA AND FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
As a class these will outbloom anything in the 
rose family all summer long, appearing iu clusters 
in rapid succession. Cameo and Gloria Mundi, the 
baby flowering type, hardly exceed 18 inches and 
are excellent for borders and beds. Else Poulsen. 
Lafayette, and the Priors, also known as Floribunda 
type, average taller and have larger 2 to 8 inch 
flowers. For bedding, Polyanthas and Floribundas 
are HOY effective and just as colorful as tender an- 
nuals. 

Substantial Nursery Stock 
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