SHERMAN’S EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
Strong, 2-Year-Old Field Grown Plants 
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tions and bargain collections, please) 
PRICE OF ALL ROSES LISTED ON THIS PAGE 
Everblooming Roses 
HOW TO PLANT ROSES 
Dig hole large enough to receive the roots 
without crowding or bending them, about 15 
inches in diameter and from 8 to 10 inches 
deep. 
The roots, which were pressed together in 
packing and shipping, should be carefully 
separated and’ placed in a more or less hori- 
zontal position, spread apart so that they do 
not cross and will not interfere with each 
other. 
Do not put‘any fresh manure into either 
the hole or the mound. The manure should 
have been worked into the lower layers of 
the rose-bed when it was prepared, or used 
later as a protective mulch. 
It is very important that the soil be firm 
about the roots of roses. It is well to tread 
it after the top roots are covered, taking care 
not to scrape the roots or break them from 
the plant. ; 
Cut tops back to six inches and mound soil 
covering tops. This will prevent drying. (See 
illustration at left corner this page.) Water 
frequently and remove mound of dirt gradu- 
ally as plants grow. 


- Each Per 3 Per 6 Per 12 
2-Year Giant...... ne ae aa pede $1.95 $3.55 $6.75 
2-Year Fancy ....----.--- re fa cO0 1.65 2.95 5.50 
ALL PRICES PREPAID 
AMI QUINARD—Dark velvety crimson, 
almost black. Fragrant. 
DAME EDITH HELEN—Beautiful shade 
of clear pink, freely produced on 
long stems. 
E. G. HILL—Velvety crimson, produc- 
ing beautiful, massive blooms on 
long stems. 
ETOILE DE FRANCE—Velvety crimson 
on stiff, erect stems. Very fra- 
grant. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—Very large, 
well built, brilliant red blooms. 
Fragrant. 
GENERAL MAC ARTHUR — Crimson- 
scarlet buds and blooms. An erect 
grower with healthy foliage. Fra- 
grant. 
GOLDEN DAWN — Very double, fra- 
pean blossoms of sunflower-yel- 
ow. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ—Brilliant deep 
red with velvety crimson sheen. 
One of the finest of roses. 
JOANNA HILL—Double blooms of 
golden buff with yellow center. 
K. A. VICTORIA—Very popular, free 
blooming pure white. Very double. 
LADY HILLINGDON—Deep apricot-yel- 
low to orange. Long, slender 
pointed buds. 
LOS ANGELES — Pale salmon pink, 
richly shaded with deep rose and 
gold. 
PINK RADIANCE—The most popular 
rose in America. Large, beautiful 
blooms. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER—New multi-col- 
ored rose. Vivid cerise-pink, softly 
flamed with yellow, orange and 
scarlet. 
RED RADIANCE—A beautiful, large 
red rose. Extra fine. 
SOUVENIR de CLAUDIUS PERNET— 
The sensation of the day in yellow 
roses. Large, very fragrant. 
TALISMAN—A gorgeous rose of gold, 
apricot, yellow, blood orange, deep 
pink and old rose. A favorite va- 
riety. 
HYBRID 
PERPETUAL ROSES 
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AMERICAN BEAUTY—Large, globular 
crimson buds. Very popular va- 
riety which always wins admira- 
tion. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI—The “White 
American Beauty”. Large flowers 
of waxy paper-white. 
HARRISONS YELLOW—A_ very at- 
tractive, yellow rose. Large, dou- — 
ble blossoms. 
PAUL NEYRON—One of the largest 
and hardiest roses grown. Bright 
ruddy pink. Nearly thornless. 

F. J. Grootendorst Rose 
RUGOSA (HARDY) 
ROSES 
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F. J. GROOTENDORST (Everblooming) 
—A very beautiful red, cluster-type 
rose. Blooms continually all sum- 
mer long. Used extensively for 
border plantings with shrubbery or 
evergreens. 
HANSA—Beautiful reddish-violet rose. 
Very double. Absolutely hardy and 
requires no winter protection. 
CRIMSON BABY 
RAMBLER 
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A wonderful little novelty with 
large trusses of bright crimson flow- 
ers. A compact bush form not over 
18 inches in height. May be grown 
indoors over winter. 

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