

Etoile de Holland 

Sunburst 

Briarcliff 
RoofroNne 
Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. 
Makes cuttings easy to root. Dip cuttings in 
Rootone before planting to give faster and 
better rooting. Stimulates root growth on 
cuttings; quickens germination of seed and 
bulbs; reduces damping-off and wards off 
fungus attack. 14 oz. pkg. (treats 400 cuttings) 
25c; 2-oz. jar $1.00; post paid. 
¥ 
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BUCHANAN’S EVERBLOOMING BUSH ROSES 
All two-year field grown vigorous plants 
Transplant roses in early spring or late fall for best results, in a well prepared bed. 
Sandy, clay soil is preferable and good drainage is essential. Apply Vigoro fertilizer 
early in spring and again in August and a generous application of bone meal in 
October or November will feed them through the winter. 
Any Variety—Each, 75c; 3 for $2.15; 6 for $4.20; 12 for $8.25; post paid. 
PINK BUSH ROSES 
LOS ANGELES ...........Rich, flaming pink shaded with golden yellow at base of 
petals. 
DAME EDITH HELEN....Very large, perfectly shaped, clear pink buds. : 
BRIARCLIFFE ..... .......Brilliant rose pink, very fragrant; finest large pointed 
buds. 
COLUMBIA Beis. cose seccs es Vivid silvery pink, sweetly scented and free flowering. i 
Js L. MOCK... 3... -... .....Bright rich pink faced with carmine; gigantic buds, stiff 
stems. 
EDITOR McFARLAND ...Long, pointed buds. Flowers very large and double. 
MRS. CHAS. BELL........ Shell pink, lovely buds, blooms as freely as Radiance. 
PAUL NEYRON ........ ..Clear pink, shading to rose. Immense size, very double, 
fragrant. 
RADIANCE, PINK .......Rose pink with silver reflections. Blooms most profusely. 
PINK KILLARNEY..... ..Sparkling dark pink. Long pointed bud, immense flowers. 
RED BUSH ROSES 
“TOILE DE HOLLAND...A sparkling, brilliant red. Very fragrant healthy and 
free fiowering. Color holds and doesn’t blue, as does 
other reds, 
AMI QUINARD .......... Dark, velvety crimson. Very dark buds opening into 
flowers of unfading crimson maroon. Strong, Vigorous 
grower. 
ETOILE DE FRANCE..... Bright vivid crimson, cerise centers, heavy bronze green 
foliage. 
CHAS. K. DOUGLAS...... Crimson-scarlet. Fine long pointed buds. Unfading color. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET....Large, rich scarlet buds, opening to show orange base. 
RED RADIANCE ........ Even clear red. America’s most popular rose. Constant 
bloomer. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY ....Brilliant rose carmine. Immense flowers, delightfully fra- 
grant. 
SENSATION ..........«e.Very double, scarlet crimson overlaid with glossy maroon, 
_E. G. HILL...............Massive bloom of rich maroon. 
HA DEY. ee locrere cisveie cis ons .. Deep, dark red. Flowers double with well formed buds. 
YELLOW BUSH ROSES 
LUXEMBOURG ..........Apricot yellow shaded orange. Fragrant, exquisitely 
shaped. 
JOANNA HILL .,....... .»-Soft yellow with gleaming gold heart. Pointed bud. 
LADY HILLINGDON ....Saffron yellow. Color deepens daily after being cut. 
SUNBURST .............6. Deep ieee yellow of intense shade. A favorite every- 
where, 
WHITE BUSH ROSES 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI.Snow white, very large, truly the White American Beauty. 
K. A. VICTORIA..........Pure white with creamy tinge at base of petals. 
CALEDONIA ...........-.rure white with exquisitely curved petals. 
TWO-TONED BUSH ROSES 
PRES. HERBERT = 
HOOVER ..............A blending of pink, flame, scarlet and yellow. 
BETTY UPRICHARD.....Coppery, red buds, flowers large, orange, carmine. 
TALISMAN ......... ....-Bright apricot, gold and deep pink, very popular. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS Coppery outer petals with orange-gold centers. 
GOLDEN OPHELIA ...... Yellow. Cream-yellow and pale pink with golden glints 
in petal folds; very fragrant. Vigorous grower and pro- 
fuse bloomer. 
FOR YOUR ROSES USE 
TRI-OGEN 
niGORo | 
Complete Plant Food 
FOR LAWNS FLOWERS 
VEGETABLES, SHRUBS 
Rose Garden Spray Treatment—it pro- 
tects roses against many insects and 
diseases—it tends to promote healthy 
plant growth. 
4 sizes—$1.05, $1.70, $4.25, $6.35, post 
paid. 
Tri-ogen dust treatment 1 1b. size 75e 
postpaid. 




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