WILD BROS. NURSERY CO., SARCOXIE, MO. an 21 
Everblooming Roses Bloom First Summer 
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ROSE PRICES 
80c each, 5 or more at 78c each, 10 or more 75c each, 
except as otherwise quoted. Two-year No. 1, field 
grown, the BEST grade. Four or more roses postpaid 
in Missouri and adjoining states. For more distant 
states add 3c each. Missouri customers please add 2% 
sales tax. 
When Roses are just called 2-year, or strong 2-year, 
it's a guess whether they are No. 1, No. 11% or No. 2. 
You don't have to guess about ours. We tell you No. 1, 
the best grade. We do not handle Southern Roses. 
Plant 15 to 18 in. apart, Radiance type 18 to 24 in. 
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EverbloomIng Roses give you table flowers all summer. 
AMI QUINARD. Long, pointed blackish buds opening vel- 
vety dark crimson-maroon, almost black; semi-double; old- 
rose fragrance; blooms very freely; growth vigorous. Sold. 
BETTY UPRICHARD. A charming two-toned rose; outside of 
petals coppery-pink, inner surface salmon-pink shaded 
orange; spicy fragrance; vigorous, upright, blooms freely. 
CALEDONIA. Long, beautifully pointed buds, opening into 
large snowy white flowers barely tinged lemon; long stems; 
fragrant; blooms freely; attractive foliage. 
CATHERINE ZIEMET. A Polyantha or Baby Rambler with 
semi-double white flowers borne freely in clusters on dwarf 
plants; excellent in contrast with other Baby Ramblers. Pol. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO. Golden buds striped red; when. 
open the inside of the petals fiery-coppery red, the outside 
gold; fragrant; blooms freely; foliage dark green; vigorous. 
DAINTY BESS. Liked by all lovers of single roses. Rose- 
pink aging flesh-pink, a large cluster of red stamens in the 
center; 3 to 4 in. across; fragrant; blooms very freely. 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA. Large, long, pointed buds, 
apricot-orange, opening coppery-pink, becoming coppery- 
apricot. An attractive flower, its unusual color varying some- 
what with weather conditions; vigorous; tea fragrance. 
EDITOR McFARLAND. Beautiful pointed buds opening 
slowly into large, bright clear rich deep pink flowers of excel- 
lent form and firm texture, keeping well as cut flowers; fra- 
grant, vigorous; blooms freely, with good stems. 
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Editor McFarland Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria 
E. G. HILL. Beautiful buds; large, very double fragrant 
flowers of excellent form that last well; dark velvety dazzling 
scarlet-crimson shading to deeper red as it develops; blooms 
freely with good stems; resistant to Black Spot. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Long pointed buds, opening into 
large blooms; brilliant rich crimson-scarlet approaching ma- 
roon with a velvety sheen; especialy attractive in the half- 
open bud; spicy perfume; vigorous; a free blooming red rose. 
F. J. GROOTENDORST. A hybrid combining the vigor and 
foliage of the Rugosa with the everblooming habit and flower 
clusters of the Baby Ramblers; bright fiery red, the edges of 
the petals fringed; grows 3 to 6 ft. high; pruned heavily in 
spring and as the flowers fade, it will bloom all summer; per- 
fectly hardy; excellent as a hedge or everblooming shrub. 
GOLDEN DAWN. Pointed buds and large, well shaped 
blooms, bright yellow, the outside sometimes tinged with 
red; good double; fragrant; attractive foliage; blooms freely. 
GOLDEN RAPTURE. Long lasting, pure yellow, ‘nicely 
pointed buds, and good double large blooms of rich canary 
yellow, on long, strong stems; fragrant; vigorous. 
GRENOBLE; VILLA DE GRENOBLE. Large; buds crimson 
opening into good double brilliant red, almost scarlet, glob- 
ular, fragrant flowers; upright habit; vigorous; blooms freely; 
good stems; vigorous; showy. 



The Polyantha roses, such as Catherine Zeimet, Gloria Mundi, 
Ideal and Triumph d’Orleans, produce large clusters all summer. 
