Reklaud s Koses 
This year we are most fortunate in being able to offer you 
the following comprehensive list of the world’s finest roses for 
your garden. The demands of war have greatly curtailed the num- 
ber of plants available to rose lovers this season. However, the 
quality remains the same. 
Our friends and customers show by their recurring orders 
that our Rose bushes give satisfactory results. The plants of- 
fered are full of pep and vitality, the finest obtainable anywhere, 
and they will give you the utmost in pleasure and satisfaction. 
QUALITY counts—the quality that is synonymous with the name 
KIRKLAND. 
The plants offered at these prices are strictly treat AR 
field grown, number one grade; the best you can buy. There IS 
a difference. 
“The Yew Kose pbristecrats 
From the many new Patented varieties offered in recent years 
that we have tested, we have selected ONLY those listed below to 
recommend to you. They are the cream of the crop. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG 
Long, slender, blood-red buds open to immense blooms that are 
freely produced on one of the tallest, most vigorous rose plants we 
know. Very outstanding. Highest winner in “All America Rose 
selections” for 1941. Pat. No. 455. $1.25 each, 3 for $3.15. 
CONTRAST 
The combination of colors in this exquisite bi-colored rose catches 
the eye at once, the reverse of the petals is milk-white with bronze 
shading at the base, the inside a superb shade of orange-rose. 
Flowers full petaled, fairly fragrant, produced in enormous quantity 
over the full rose season. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
COUNTESS VANDAL 
Long artistic buds, a rich blend of pink, copper and gold, borne sing- 
ly on long stiff stems that are ideal for cutting. The “Countess” has 
become famous wherever roses are grown. You cannot buy a more 
beautiful or successful rose for your garden. Pat. No. 38. $1.00 
each; 3 for $2.50. 
CRIMSON GLORY 
Acclaimed the finest new red rose of the past several years. The 
full, well formed, fragrant blooms are a dark vivid crimson, with a 
velvety sheen, on a big husky floriferous plant. We can recommend 
this variety very highly. Pat. No. 105. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
CROWN OF GOLD 
A remarkable new rose especially valuable for cut flower purposes. 
The buds are ideal in form, long and pointed; the open flower of 
splendid form with a rich, spicy perfume. The color, a heart of rich 
chrome-yellow, shading cream at the outer edges of the petals. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 

Potted Roses Available All Through the Summer and Fall. 
