Proved Varieties — Free-Flowering and Disease Resistant 
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PRICE’S CHOICE SELECTED ROSES 

Price’s Selected Roses are 2-year-field-grown 
stock, well branched and with vigorous 
roots that assures satisfaction the first year. 
With proper care they will continue to bloom 
for many years and be a source of pleasure 
and enjoyment. 
EVERBLOOMING 
Dormant Roses—Each 95c., doz. $10.50 
Dame Edith Helen. Though there are 
many fine pink Roses, this one remains a 
leader. Blooms are of magnificent size and 
substance on bushes of vigorous, upright 
growth. It is extremely double and high 
centered with broad petals that curl back 
luxurio ‘sly. 
E. G. Hill. Long, perfectly formed buds 
opening to full, double flowers of dazzling 
scarlet, shading to deeper red. Flowers are 
borne on long stems and are deliciously fra- 
grant. Popular everywhere for its brilliant 
color, freedom of bloom and lasting quali- 
ties. 
Etoile de Hollande. A brilliant dark red 
Rose of magnificent size and perfect form. 
Vigorous grower, heavy bloomer; flowers 
deliciously fragrant and beautiful in all 
stages of development. 
Editor McFarland. Exceptionally fine deep 
pink variety, good grower and excellent 
cut flower. 
Golden Dawn. Buds lemon-yellow, splashed 
with carmine, open to great big, fragrant 
flowers of pale straw yellow. 
Gruss an Teplitz. Rich scarlet, shading to 
crimson, very fragrant. A vigorous grower 
and in bloom all the time. One of the best 
outdoor bedding varieties. Very hardy. 
Joanna Hill. One of our most popular 
Roses and the best of its color. Rich cream 
and ivory with a yellow-orange heart. A 
long-lasting cut flower of fine form, 
whether in graceful bud or full flower. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Creamy buds 
developing slowly to snowy white blooms 
of perfect form. 
Margaret McGredy. Comparatively new 
and is a striking variety. Large oriental red 
blooms, rich color and vigorous, bushy 
growth. Blooms continuously. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. A Rose with the 
McGredy name is always a top notcher and 
this one is no exception. Its perfectly 
formed flowers of vivid rose-red come on 
long stems and are excellent for cutting. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. Long, pointed, shape- 
ly buds, excellent for cutting, opening into 
superb white flowers, slightly shaded at 
times with blush pink; fragrant. Plant 
strong and continuously in bloom. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. Orange and salmon 
suffused with gold. Very lovely. 
Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thom. An unfad- 
ing yellow with dark, healthy foliage. 
Slender buds open to perfectly shaped 
flowers of canary yellow. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles. A large, well 
formed, fragrant Rose of brilliant 
pink with salmon shadings. Extra 
good bloomer. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. Exquis- 
itely formed flowers of dark golden 
yellow that holds well. 
Pink Dawn. Full, double flowers of 
glistening rose-pink, changing to 
soft pink with a gold base. Buds 
are extra long, excellent for cut- 
ting. Very popular as it blooms 
freely and grows vigorously like 
the Radiance Roses. 
President Herbert Hoover. A 
wondertul blend of cerise pink and 
rich cream veined with scarlet. 
Radiance. Brilliant rose carmine 
shaded with pink, large, full, of 
fine form. A constant bloomer and 
an excellent keeper in Summer. 
Red Radiance. Flowers clear cerise-red- 
Size, foliage, growth and habit same as in 
the parent Radiance; hardy, strong grower. 
Talisman. A remarkable blending ot gold, 
apricot, yellow, deep pink and old rose. 
The Rose of many gold medals. 
HARDY CLIMBING ROSES 
Each 95c., doz. $10.50 
Climbing American Beauty. A pleasing 
rose-pink. Strong, vigorous grower. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. The reddest of all 
climbers. Large, well-shaped flowers. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. Long-pointed buds of 
rich flesh-pink; well known and liked. 
Patented Roses 
These ‘‘Patented Plants”’ are being handled 
under license from the patent owners. 
All Roses offered are 2-year-old se- 
lected No. 1 grade, which is the finest 
quality available. (Fertil-Potted.) 
Better Times, Pat. No. 23. 
Brilliant Cerise. $1.25 
Crimson Glory, Pat. No. 105. 
Deep Velvety Crimson. iL Pas 
Countess Vandal, Pat. No. 38. 
Coppery Salmon. 1225 
Eternal Youth, Pat. No. 332. 
Joyful clear Pink. 1.50 
Eclipse, Pat. No. 172. Long stream- 
lined buds, rich gold. No shadings. 1.50 
General MacArthur. Tyrian Rose. 1.25 
Hector Deane, Pat. No. 361. 
Crimson, with Orange at base. 1.50 
McGredy’s Triumph, Pat. No. 190. 
Geranium red, flushed orange. 1.50 
McGredy’s Salmon, Pat. No. 410. 
Apricot Salmon. ares) 
Miss America, Pat. No. 264. 
Flesh with Salmon and Gold. W550) 
Rome Glory, Pat. No. 304. Red. 1.50 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Blaze (Everblooming Paul’s Scarlet 
Climber), Pat. No. 10. E25 
FLORIBUNDAS 
World’s Fair, Pat. No. 362. 
Velvety Blackish Scarlet. 1.25 


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Charles Dickens 
GLADIOLUS 
Every precaution on our part has been 
taken to deliver to our customers bulbs free 
of Thrip. To this effect all our planting is 
treated but to be sure that they are absolutely 
free of Thrip, our bulbs are fumigated at 
intervals during the Winter. Whatever you 
buy from us is free of Thrip. Before planting 
we suggest mixing 24 oz. of Semesan in 1 gal- 
lon of water and allow the bulbs to soak in 
this solution for seven (7) hours. 
10 100 
Albatross. Giant, pure white.. .$0.60 $5.50 
Apricot Glow. Clear apricot. A 
glorified Alice Tiplady....... ge) SHOU 
Berty Snow. Lightrosylavender .55 5.00 
Betty Nuthall. Coral pink..... .55 5.00 
Charles Dickens. Early purple 
violet. : .65 6.00 
Commander Koehl. Magnifi- 
cent deep scarlet. . De COM DseD 
Dr. Bennett. Plame eae eat 
flowering. . Leona ; 5) Aaa xa ries 
Gate of Heaven! Nowe Lee 
best deep yellows. ...5.8e.8% FOOL e 
Giant empl Rose pink; giant ; 
flowering. ; 09 5.00 
I, & Bach. Now faa enificent 
Sreilbnqvoyay pqae laws (oe a eB oS ae SLD theo 
Maid of Orleans. New white 
with cream throat. Risto 5D D000 
Minuet. Delicate lavender..... .60 5.75 
Marmora. Lavender gray...... 55) 5.25 
Mrs. Frank Pendleton. Salmon 
pink, deep red blotch in throat. .60 5.50 
Pelegrina. Darkest violet. . 60 5.75 
Picardy. Sensational new shrimp 
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PRICE’S BLUE RIBBON MIXTURE 
They include almost every shade of cream, 
pink, salmon-pink, blush, rose, lavender-pink, 
bright red, scarlet and crimson. Immense 
flowers. 15c. per 10, $4.25 per 100 

