26 Plant Our Super Sized Roses and Have Flowers All Summer 
ZILKE’S EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
Our Roses are 2 yr. heavy field grown extra selected, carefully budded, super size 
bushes that will bloom all summer and fall, producing blooms much larger than the 
ordinary bushes offered by most nurseries or mail order houses at so-called low prices. 
Strong 2 year Super Size Field Grown Bushes, Each 75c; 5 for $3.35; 10 for $6.15 | 
AMI QUINARD—Graceful, semi-double, very 
rich dark crimson maroon blooms, freely produced. 
BETTY UPRICHARD—tThe lovely flowers are 
salmon-pink inside and carmine-red outside. 
Lavishly produced all _ season. Very hardy, 
healthy, vigorous grower. 
CALEDONTIA—tThe exquisite, long buds of ivory 
change to purest white as the flowers open into 
large, double blooms of satiny texture. 
McGREDY’S IVORY—A magnificent creamy- 
white rose that is fragrant and deep-petaled. 
Many consider it the finest white rose. 
TALISMAN—A glorious combination of orange- 
yellow and rose-red. The fragrant flowers are 
freely produced all season and are especially fine 
for cutting as they come singly on long stems. 
VICTORIA HARRINGTON—Here is a rich 
crimson-scarlet rose that is unfading, even in the 
heat of summer. 
PINK DAWN —A new rose that is fine for both 
garden and cutting. The buds are lovely, and 
open into large, fully double flowers of clear, 
purest pink, extremely fragrant. A vigorous 
grower, hardy and free-blooming. 
PRESIDENT H. HOOVER—A glorious com- 
bination of cerise-toned orange, scarlet and yellow. 
Recognized as one of America’s best roses. Richly 
perfumed, long-stemmed and free-blooming, 
RADIANCE—The great American pink 
planted everywhere because it has made good 
everywhere. The fragrant flowers are produced 
abundantly all season. 
RADIANCE RED—tThis is America’s favorite 
red rose. Hardy, healthy,»free-blooming, with a 
true rose fragrance. 
GRENOBLE—Glowing scarlet-crimson. 
plant is very vigorous and the blooms come on un- 
usually long stems, making it one- of the best 
gorden Roses for cutting. Easily one of the best 
reds. 
SUNEBURST—Gorgeous blooms of yellow and 
orange blend. One of the Pernet introductions. 
Noted for the length of time it holds its long, 
pointed buds. 
SYRACUSE—A very vigorous, 
with scarlet crimson fiowers. 
* COLUMBIA—Full petaled rose-pink buds deepen- 
ing as the blossom opens; erect on long stems; 
vigorous, intensely fragrant, and a good keeper. 
DAME EDITH HELEN—Largest, most perfect- 
ly shaped and most perfumed pink rose. Clear, 
glowing pink, from the time the bud opens until 
the petals fall. Blooms abundantly, with long, 
strong stems. Growth of bush is vigorous and 
thoroughly hardy. 
E. G. HILLI—tThis choice red rose produces its 
beautiful deep crimson flowers constantly. Very 
fragrant and long-lasting. Especially fine in the 
hot middlewest. 
GOLDEN RAPTURE—An exceedingly fine new 
rose with fragrant flowers of clear golden yellow. 
Exquisite ,buds- on long stems, fine for cutting as 
they last so long. <A robust grower with glossy 
green foliage. 
HEINRICH WENDLAND—A very colorful 
fragrant rose of bright Nasturtium red with the 
reverse of the petals deep golden yellow. A 
vigorous plant and a free-bloomer. 
MISS ROWENA THOM—A regal rose. Im- 
mense flowers of bright rose, suffused gold. 
Richly fragrant, freely produced all season. 
rose, 
upright grower 
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HINRICH GAEDE—Its brilliant blooms of 
bright vermilion flushed orange and gold, are the 
first to catch your eye. Flowers are fragrant, 
large, double and freely produced. 
McGREDY’S YELLOW —tThis new rose is our 
favorite yellow. The color is so soft and clear 
and pure. The flower has a charm and grace all 
its own and entirely distinct. A strong grower and 
free-bloomer. 
MRS. P. S. DU PONT—From early summer 
until freezing this rose is a glorious sight with 
its rich yellow flowers. It* was the favorite 
yellow rose in World’s Fair Rose Garden. 
MRS. CHARLES BELI—A strong, healthy 
grower that freely produces all summer, exquisite 
flowers of luminous shell pink. 
MRS. HENRY BOWLES—The fragrant, spar- 
kling pink flowers of perfect form come singly on 
long stems all season. 
CONDESA DESASTAGO—A new, marve- 
lously colored rose with large, fragrant flowers of 
fiery copper-red inside and rich yellow outside. 
Very vigorous grower. 
JOANNA HiILL—Extremely large, very long- 
pointed; flowers large, semi-double, full, unusually 
lasting, moderately fragrant, darker yellow than 
Sunburst, borne singly on long, strong stems. 
Beautiful foliage; few thorns; vigorous grower. 
LOS ANGHELES—A very vigorous grower, pro- 
ducing a continous succession of long-stemmed 
flowers of luminous flame-pink, toned with coral 
and shaded translucent gold at base of petals. 
ESSENCE—Similar to Etoile de Hollande, but an 
improved bright velvety crimson. 
LUXEMBOURG—Large, coppery-yellow flowers. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY—Large very double, 
rich crimson. ‘ 
GLORIANA—A rose retaining its remarkable 
yellow color in the hottest weather, d < 
two-toned deep color. , deepening to 
ROSLYN—tLarge, double 
Vigorous grower, 
RAPTURE—Large double deep pink blooms on 
long stems. ; | 
deep golden-yellow. 
