
Kennedy Kwality 
Hardy Gverblooming Revece 
Extra-Heavy, Two-Year-Old Budded Nursery-Grown Stock. 
The roses offered in this list are of the hybrid tea class, which are commonly known as ever- 
blooming roses, and are without exception the most desirable for bedding. The stock we offer are 
extra heavy, two-year-old, budded, nursery grown, which, if planted in the early spring, are guar- 
anteed to bloom from June until frost, and are not to be confused with the stock which has been 
forced in greenhouses all winter and after being discarded by growers because of weakened con- 
dition due to hard forcing, is offered for sale as flowering stock by unscrupulous dealers. 
Budded plants are more vigorous, produce more and better flowers, and are more hardy and 
less susceptible to disease. . 
These plants can be supplied in dormant 
stock, on orders placed with us before March 
15th, for delivery up to April 15th. From 
our experience in the past with roses, dormant 
stock should be planted before April 15th. 
After this date we offer all the varieties listed 
below in 6-inch pots. 
On account of the very great shortage of 
good rose stock available this year, some va- 
rieties will be sold out very early. We would 
appreciate if you would state, when placing 
your order, that we may substitute an equally 
good variety in the same color. 

PRICE 
Dormant stock—Each, $1.25, 100 $115.00 
Pot-grown stock—Each $1.60, 100 $150.00 
Ariel. Copper, free-blooming. . Edith Nellie Perkins. Delicate colors blended in 
Ami Quinard. A tall, vigorous grower and pro- beautifully formed blooms of light cerise-pink, 
fuse bloomer. One of the darkest red varieties, inside suffused gold; very vigorous. 
velvety crimson-maroon. 
Etoile de Hollande. Dark velvety red; large, fra- 
Betty Uprichard. Lasting blooms of brilliant or- grant, profuse. 
ange-carmine on outer surface of petals, soft ie 
pink inside; a profuse bloomer. es: K. A. Victoria. Best white rose. | 
Charles C. K. Douglas (Imp. Etoile de Hol- Killarney Double White. Large, snowy white, in- 
lande). Free-flowering variety; scarlet-crimson; tensely fragrant. 
strong, bushy. 
Condesa de Sastago. One of the most popular 
varieties; bears a profusion of fully double, 
two-toned blossoms on vigorous, bushy plants; 
petals are deep coppery pink inside, golden Lady Ursula. Light pink. 
yellow reverse. | McGredy’s Scarlet. Beautifully formed, high- 
Duchess of Wellington. Fragrant, saffron-yellow centered blooms of brilliant scarlet shaded 
stained orange to creamy yellow. rose-pink; a vigorous grower, long stems. 
Konigin Carola. Satiny pink. 
Lady Alice Stanley. Lasting, double, light pink; 
continuous bloomer. 
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