HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Ami Quinard—Dark red, vigorous grower. 
Red Radiance and Pink Radiance—Both wonderful growers and 
very hardy. 
E. G. Hill—Dazzling scarlet shading free flowering. 
Roslyn—A very fine golden yellow flower. 
Etoile de Hollande—Brilliant red fragrant and free blooming. 
Editor McFarland—Clear pink bloom, strong stems and long lact- 
ing when cut. 
Caledonia—A desirable white continuous bloomer and fragrant. 
2 ye Ap vatiter sae each $ .60 Potted Roses........ each $ .85 
McGredy’s Scarlet—Vivid rose-red with blazing scarlet sheen; Jarge 
loosely formed flowers, tall. 
Golden Pernet—Beautiful long buds opening to full rich yellow . 
bloom. 
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Rosa Setigera (The Prairie Rose) 
Native to the middle west. Single pink blossom blooms in mid- 
summer; striking in the fall when its arching canes are loaded with 
crimson fruit. Develops into spreading n mass 6 to 8 ft. high. 
5 VE pla GO en Meets Rated es tay on eh ee eee oe each $1.00 
FATHER HUGO’S ROSE (Rosa hugonis) 
Early and profuse bloomer. Single yellow flowers. Six to 
eight féetutallti 25 yriold mlantsi23- 5 esses ees each $.75 
CLIMBING ROSE 
Invaluable in your garden, climbing roses can be used to 
cover an arbor, trail over a wall, frame a doorway. The following 
varieties have long been favorites. 
Dorothy Perkins—Large pink blooms in clusters. 
Paul’s Scarlet—Bright scarlet. 
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