


‘HAS. K. DOUGLAS. A very fine Eng- 
_ lish Rose of vigorous, upright growth. 
ish Ros are large, semi-double, bril- 
liant light crimson with scarlet under- 
Y tone; very fragrant and produced in 
ers great numbers throughout the season. 

A CONDESA DE SASTAGO. It is the first 
fully double variety to carry the vivid 
color of coppery red and yellow. Very 
hardy, vigorous, healthy growth. Has 
rich raspberry perfume. Keeps well 
when cut for indoor enjoyment. Win- 
ner of many medals. 
E. G. HILL. Beautiful long bud of per- 
fect form and full, double, high-cen- 

ing to a deeper red as it develops. 
Strong, vigorous, free flowering habit. 
if FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI (Perpetual 
Bie. Hybrid). This is the ideal hardy white 
a 2 Rose; pure in color, perfect in form, 
strong grower and remarkably free 
flowering. 
_ GRENOBLE. Glowing scarlet-crimson. 
The plant is very vigorous and the 
blooms come on unusually long stems, 
making it one of the best garden 
Roses for cutting. Easily one of the 
best reds. 
F 

- LUXEMBURG. An old variety, but one 
of the finest very bright yellow. Pro- 
fuse bloomer, and a strong grower. 
MRS. P. S. DUPONT. This Gold Medal 
winner has a medium-sized long- 
pointed bud of a reddish gold, open- 
ing to a semi-double, cupped, very 
lasting, fragrant flower of a deep 
golden yellow. The plant is strong 
and vigorous. 


3 OPHELIA. Gorgeous blooms of golden- 
_ yellow. Fragrant and very free-flow- 
a2 eee: Very popular. 

PAUL NEYRON (Hybrid Perpetual). 
Largest Rose in cultivation. Color 
bright cerise-red, very fragrant. June 
until late October. Flowers full and 
double. 

“TALISMAN. Its brilliant orange-red 
buds open to large, fragrant, high- 
pointed blooms of glowing golden yel- 
low stained with copper-red and 
orange-rose on inside of petals. As 
_ the petals unfold, they become bright 
apricot-gold, deep rose-pink or old 
rose, and unlike most Roses, the color 
becomes brighter as the flowers de- 
velop. Plants are vigorous, healthy 
and hardy flowers. 













PRICE, 10 VARIETIES ABOVE: 70c 
each; 3 for ‘$1. 95; 6 for $3.60. 
GOLDEN CHARM. Buds are long and 
open into beautiful, richly scented 
~ blooms of a delightful golden color. 
Pee ids in growth and very hardy. 
aces PEO 
A rose of true poinsettia 
~ teolor: indeed one of the most brilliant 
red Roses ever produced. The buds 
tered flower of dazzling scarlet shad- 





Mrs. P. S, 
Dupont 

Paul 
Neyron 



Soeur 
Therese, 


Frau Karl 
Druschki 
BARGAIN NO. 35 
SPECIAL! 10 BUSH ROSES 
Your choice, 1 each, any 10 varieties 
on these two pages. All 2-year, field- 
grown bushes. Will bloom this year. 
$5.25 
Net, not prepaid 


are ideal in form, long and 
pointed, which open to a full 
petaled Rose. Bush is sturdy 
and hardy and a good grower. 
This Rose was awarded a Cer- 
tificate of Merit by the Ameri- 
can -Rose Society. 
ROUGE MALLERIN. The pointed 
buds of brilliant red open to 
3 %-inch blooms of glowing scar- 
let, the deep pile on the petals 
making them look like rich scar- . 
let velvet. Rich old Damask 
perfume. 
SOEUR THERESE (Sister Ther- 
ese). Long, pointed buds are 
chrome-yellow, heavily marked 
with carmine; the open flower 
is rich daffodil-yellow and holds 
its color well. Sweetbriar fra- 
Grenoble 
grance. Blooms freely on splendid cut- 
ting stems. 20 to 25 petals. 
PRICE, 4 VARIETIES ABOVE: 80c each; 
3 for $2. 25; 6 for $4.20. 
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