Hart & Vicki EVERBLOOMING ROSE: 

Northern Field-Grown Hybrid Tea Rose Plants With Big Branching Tops and Fibrous Roots 
Piant them this spring and they will blossom this August, next year, and for many succeeding yaers. They will begin bloom- 
ing in June and continue to bloom until hard frost. 
Again last summer our plants grew unusually well, big, husky bushes, most of them with four and five branches and all of 
them with splendid fibrous root systems. These are two-year, No 1 bushes, the cream of the field. Please do not confuse them 
with many that can be offered at ‘‘cut-rate’’ and ‘“‘bargain’’ prices. 
Here are fifteen Everblooming Roses that have been tried and tested in our own gardens and in those of many of our cus- 
tomers. We have selected them for their sturdiness of growth, disease resisting qualities, foliage, and for the quality, quantity 
and fragrance of the flowers they bear. We feel sure you live love them all. 
EACH 95c 
Ami Quinard. Maroon. Very dark, rich, vel- 
vety crimson-maroon buds and semi-double, 
fragrant, open flowers of 15 petals. Plant is 
tall growing. 
Autumn. Burnt orange. Large, very double 
(75 petals) flowers of rich burnt orange 
streaked with carmine and red. The sturdy 
plants are upright growing and have unusually 
heavy foliage. A very fragrant Rose and widely 
known for its particularly good fall blooms. 
Betty Uprichard. Salmon and carmine. Long, 
pointed buds of rich carmine and coppery 
orange. Open flowers show an interior of deli- 
cate salmon-pink and are very fragrant. Plant 
vigorous growing and an abundant bloomer. 
Christopher Stone. Scarlet-red. Bright, vel- 
vety scarlet-red with a damask fragrance. Vig- 
orous, upright plant, very free blooming and 
not troubled by heat. 35 petals. Shown in 
natural color on the inside back cover. 
Editor McFarland. Deep pink. An outstand- 
ing deep pink Rose, peculiarly even in color. 
They come on long cutting stems, are fragrant, 
and last long: Very vigorous growing plant. 
Frau Karl Druschki. Snow-white. (Hybrid 
Perpetual.) Pinkish buds and magnificent snow- 
white blooms with deep, firm petals. The best 
white Rose of any class, blooms freely in June 
and occasionally during the rest of the summer. 
Girona. Red and yellow. Lovely buds of tur- 
key-red and golden yellow opening to full dou- 
ble, well shaped flowers of rich attar-of-roses 
fragrance. The plant is free blooming and 
strong growing. Shown in natural color on 
inside back cover. 

ROSES BY MAIL 
Up to 12 dormant Roses can be sent 
-by mail. More than this are sent by 
express. If you wish your Rose bushes 
by mail, add 8c per plant. West of the 
Mississippi River, add 15c per plant. 
If no money is sent for postage they 
-will be sent by express. 

Mrs. P. S. du Pont 
Any 3 
Plants 
$2.65 tins $5.00 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. White. This has 
remained the standard of quality in a white 
garden Rose since pre-war days. Absolutely per- 
fect blooms of snow-white with a suggestion of 
yellow at the center. Shown in natural color 
on inside back cover. 
We Guarantee 
OUR ROSES TO BE HARDY NORTH- 
ERN FIELD GROWN and of the very 
highest quality. We guarantee that 
every plant will reach you in perfect 
condition for planting and will bloom 
the next normal flowering season. 
WE WILL REPLACE ANY PLANT 
THAT DOES NOT PERFORM AS 
GUARANTEED, providing you have 
planted and cared for it according to 
our directions, and that you tell us 
about failures before the first of the 
following August. A SALES AND 
IDENTIFICATION SLIP IS SENT 
WITH ALL ORDERS. NO CLAIM 
WILL BE RECOGNIZED UNLESS THIS 
SALES SLIP ACCOMPANIES IT. 
HART & VICK, SEEDSMEN 
Rochester, New York 

Our Rochester Collection 
of Everblooming Roses 
Mrs. E. P. Thom 5 plants— $4. ] 0 
1 of each kind 
President Macia 
$11.75 
$18.25 
15 plants— 
Christopher Stone 3 of each Kind 

Girona 
| pa, 
K. A. Viktoria Zo) Plants 
5 of each kind 
McGredy’s Scarlet 
[53] 
Any 12 
Plants 
$9.50 
McGredy’s Scariet. Vivid rosy red. Large, 
35-petaled flowers with a slight tea fragrance. 
The plants are large and healthy; the foliage 
dark, glossy green. Blooms here from late June 
until frost cuts it down in October. 
McGredy’s Yellow. Canary-yellow. Double 
flower of 25 petals, of excellent form with a 
mass of golden anthers glorifying the center of 
the flower. The plants are vigorous growing and 
very free blooming. The foliage is dark green, 
pis cus and holly-like. A very good yellow 
ose, 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Clear yellow. Full double, 
sweetly scented flowers and long, slender buds 
of clear canary-yellow, deeper in the center. 
Upright growing plant that carries an abun- 
dance of foliage. Shown in natural color on 
inside back cover. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. Golden yellow. This 
- is the ace of the golden yellow Roses. Winner 
of more gold medals for outdoor blooms than 
any other Rose ever grown. Pointed buds, high- 
crowned flowers, particularly lovely in the 
autumn. Low, sturdy plant, abundantly glossy 
foliage. 
Poinsettia. Brilliant Poinsettia-scarlet. Long- 
stemmed, double flowers and exquisitely long 
buds. One of the most delightfully fragrant of 
all Roses. Plant grows well and has good foliage 
of dark lustrous green. 
President Macia. Carmine-pink. Firm, long, 
pointed, carmine tinted buds open to great, 
full-petaled, fragrant blooms with the inside 
of the petals flesh-pink. One of the best of the 
pink Roses. Shown in natural color on inside 
back cover. 
Rediance. Rose-pink. One of the most de- 
pendable and probably the best known garden 
Rose in America. Two-toned rose-pink, cupped 
blooms have a pungent true Rose fragrance 
and are in bloom here in Rochester from the 
middle of June until frost comes in the late 
fall. 


Betty Uprichard 
