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In the states of Montana, North and South Dakota, and Wyoming, it has been 
generally considered that roses are difficult to grow. With the usual methods ci 
selecting varieties, planting and care that have been followed, it is not only 
difficult but practically impossible to secure satisfactory results. 
In 1920, Mr. W. W. Treadwell began experimenting with different varieties pf 
roses and the methods of planting and care of same. In a few years, he had devel- 
cped a system of selecting varieties, of planting, and of care that has made roses 
the easiest of flowers to grow. A tag is attached to all rose orders giving directions 
for planting and care. These directions are so simple and so easy to follow that 
many are surprised at results obtained. 
Our roses are specially treated, bvth roots and tops and thus transplant very 
successfully. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DePONT—Bud red- 
dish gold, flower deep golden yellow 
lighter with age. 
VILLE de PARIS—Lasting, well-sha- 
ped blo¢ms of sunfiower yellow. 
SOUVENIR DE CLAUDIUS PERNET 
—Flowers sunflower-yellow, unfading 
even in the warmest weather; foliage 
brilliant green. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER—We 
consider this the best of the red climb- 
ers. Vigorous, hardy and profuse. 



OPHELIA — Lovely pearly white 
shaded to pink in center. Pointed buds. 
A good cut flower. Profuse bloomer. 
RED RADIANCE—Excellent for cut- 
ting. Buds somewhat rounded. A very 
popular variety. 
should be in every garden. 
PAUL NX¥RON — The largest rose 
erown. Very hardy and a vigorous 
grower. Long stiff stems. Pink. 
MADAME CAROLINE TESTOUT — 
Silvery pink, deepening toward center 
to dark rosé. Very rigorous, hardy and 
a profuse bloomer. The rose that made 
Portland, Oregon, famous. 
LADY HILLINGDON—We have long 
been looking for a free blooming yel- 
low rose. This is a beautiful apricot 
yellow shading to creamy white as it 
Cpens. Stems eigkt to ten inches long. 
A single blocm on each stem. 
JOANNA HILL—Clear yellow, deep- 
ening at the center. Very profuse bloo- 
mer. 
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NELLIE PERKINS—Orange pink. 
RED GROOTENDORST — Small 
blooms in clusters. Splendid shrub rose 
that blooms all summer. Very hardy. 
TALISMAN — Brilliant Orange red 
buds, open to blooms of golden yellow 
stained cCppery red and orange rose. 
We think there is no rose more beau- 
tiful than this grand variety. 

LOS ANGELES—One of the most notable garden roses and the first 
American variety to receive the grand prize at the Bagatelle garden (Paris). 
Its color is a luminous flame pink, toned coral, shaded translucent gold at 
base of petals. An upright sturdy grower bearing perfect flowers cn strong 
stems. We cannot recommend this rose too highly. 

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PINK RADIANCE—Same as Red Ra- 
diance but color pink. 
PRAIRIE QUEEN CLI\:BING ROSE 
—Eeautiful pink clusters not as hardy 
as Paul’s Scarlet climber, but a good 
rose. 

PRAIRIE KING—The outstanding rose of the whole world. There is no 
rose that will anywhere equal it fcr vigorous growth, freedom of blooms and 
adaptability to unfavorable conditions. It will outbloom any rose grown by 
three to one. It is a beautiful red. It is not unusual for a single plant to bear 
90 blooms at Cne time. A continuous bloomer. Fragrant. This grand rose 

IMPERIAL POTENTATE — A dark 
pink. Very strong grower. Large blooms 
on long stems. 
PRES. HOOVER—Handsome yellow 
crange scarlet buds. Wonderful bldom- 
er. Long stems. 
ETOILE de HOLLANDE—Dark car- 
mine, very velvety and usually con- 
Sidered the best of all reds. Large 
flowers, long stems and vigorous grow- 
er. 
ALE OUR ROSES ARE TWO-YEAR 
FIELD-GROWN NO. 1 PLANTS 
Prices of all roses, unless otherwise 
Stated, $1.00 each; $10.00 per dozen. 
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