HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Ami Quinard—Dark red, vigorous grower. 
Red Radiance and Pink Radiance—Both wonderful growers and 
very hardy. 
E. G. Hill—Dazzling scarlet shading free flowering. 
Roslyn—A very fine golden yellow flower. 
Etoile de Hollande—Brilliant red fragrant and free blooming. 
Talisman—Brilliant red and golden buds. One of the best bloomers. 
Editor McFarland—Clear pink bloom, strong stems and long last- 
ing when cut. 
Betty Uprichard—Delicate salmon-pink and fine fragrance. 
Caledonia—A desirable white continuous bloomer and fragrant. 
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Rosa Setigera (The Prairie Rose) 
Native to the middle west. Single pink blossom blooms in mid- 
summer; striking in the fall when its arching canes are loaded with 
crimson fruit. Develops into spreading mass 6 to 8 ft. high. 
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FATHER HUGO’S ROSE (Rosa hugonis) 
Early and profuse bloomer. Single yellow flowers. Six to 
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HARRISON’S YELLOW ROSE (Rosa foetida harrisoni) 
Derived from the Austrian brier rose, Harrison’s yellow has been 
in cultivation for over a century. A good hedge rose. Semi-double 
yellow flowers. Over six ft. high. 5 yr. old plants......each $.75 
CLIMBING ROSE 
Invaluable in your garden, climbing roses can be used to 
cover an arbor, trail over a wall, frame a doorway. The following 
varieties have long been favorites. 
American Beauty—Crimson. 
Dr. Van Fleet—Flesh pink. Large Flowers. 
Dorothy Perkins—Large pink blooms in clusters. 
Paul’s Scarlet—Bright scarlet. 
Silver Moon—White blooms four inches across. Fragrant. 
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