FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
This group of roses is noted for its bushy habit of 
growth, permanence and continuity of bloom. Espe- 
cially effective in mass plantings—should be planted 
14 inches apart. In bloom from early spring until 
late frost. 
PRICES AS LISTED — POSTPAID 
ANNE POULSEN—Plant Pat. No. 182. Large semi-single blooms of 
brilliant scarlet, overcast crimson, in clusters. Heavy foliage. 
85c each, 3 for $2.15. 
BETTY PRIOR—Plant Pat. No. 340. In the early spring, the single 
blooms resemble the flowers of a red-flowering dogwocd tree, and 
are produced in great clusters. Blooms continuously throughout 
the season, opening a lively red color, and turning to delicate shell- 
pink as the f.ower ages. $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50. 
HOLSTEIN—Plant Pat. No. 395. Flowers about four inches across 
of a striking brilliant red. Prolific and highly desirable in borders 
and accent plantings. $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50. 
KAREN POULSEN—A very brilliant unfading scarlet. Large, singl 
flowers borne in clusters on strong upright growth. A very showy 
variety. 75c each, 3 for $2.00. 
MME. CECIL BRUNNER—The famous little ‘Sweetheart Rose”. 
Small perfect buds of seashell pink. The plant is a small wiry 
grower. 75c each, 3 for $2.00. 
MRS. R. M. FINCH—A beautitful “Sweetheart” type rose, with 
flowers varying from rose-pink to light pink. A strong grower with 
good foliage. Always in bloom. 75c each, 3 for $2.00. 
SMILES—Plant Pat. No. 331. Brilliant salmon-pink flowers, semi- 
double, 3 inches across, in great masses all the time and of great 
duration in all weathers. Medium growing plants with handsome 
foliage. $1.00 each, 3 for $2.00. 
SNOWBANK—Plant Pat. No. 279. Large-flowering, low-growing 
plants. Buds are buff-orange, opening to semi-single, blush-white 
flowers and turning pure white with age, borne in large panicles. 
$1.00 each, 3 for $2.00. 
SPRINGTIME—Plant Pat. No. 268. A mass of color from spring to 
the advent of winter frosts, the flower clusters of sparkling light 
rose-pink just over-topping a mound of healthy bright green foli- 
age. 85c each, 3 for $2.15. 
WORLD’S FAIR—Plant Pat. No. 362. The rose sensation of the 
great New York World's Fair, and named after that event. Large 
clusters of velvety, rich scarlet flowers almost hide the luxuriant 
foliage. The flowers are double hybrid-tea-size flowers, and have 
an alluring fragrance. $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50. 


ROSE ELFE—$1.00 Each 
ROSE ELFE—A very double form of Else Poulsen, silvery rose- 
pink in color. Gardenia-like flowers are about 2¥2 inches across, 
extremely double, coming freely allsummer. $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50. 




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GROWER OF THE WORLD'S FINEST ROSES 



TREE ROSES 
Tree Roses produce superior blooms and are effective when 

used in the rose beds as accent to your rose garden and along 
walks and drives. Our Tree Roses are budded on straight, stur- 
dy 3% ft. stems, and have well-balanced No. 1 grade heads. 
$3.50 each, 4 for $13.00—Shipped Express Collect. 
Available in the following varieties: 
CRIMSON GLORY—Plant Pat. No. 105. Superb blooms of dark 
velvety crimson. 
ETOILE DE HOLLAND—Beautiful 
HINRICH GAEDE—Nasturtium red to orange-yellow. 
MARGARET McGREDY—Orange-scarlet to carmine. 
McGREDY’S IVORY—Best double ivory-white. 
MRS. FIERRE S. DuPONT—Reddish gold to golden yellow. 
PINK DAWN—Rose-pink, with gold base. 
PINK RADIANCE—Hardy carmine-pink. 
PRES. HOOVER—Cerise-pink, flame, and yellow. 
TALISMAN—Rose-red, gold on reverse of petals. 

double scarlet-crimzon. 

N. VAN HEVELINGEN, Portland, Oregon 
