

AUTUMN—lIf you are a true lover of Roses, 
there is a real appeal in the many delicate shades 
and soft color combinations found in so many vari- 
_  eties. Autumn is one of these. Its blooms are 
a burnt orange, streaked and marked with red, 
typical of the many color combinations seen dur- 
ing the autumn months. Buds are of beautiful 
form, developing into cupped, double, fragrant 
flowers. 
 PICTURE—This is one of the loveliest of all 
pink Roses, every flower being a perfect picture 
in color and form. The nicely formed buds open 
into medium-sized flowers of velvety rose-pink 
with a warm salmon undertone. A splendid cut- 
ting Rose produces quantities of fragrant bloom. 
SOUV. DE MME C. CHAMBARD—tThe buds 
_ are large, long-pointed, and unfold to a coral-pink 
developing a satiny peach sheen which is about 
the loveliest finish and color we have ever seen 
on arose petal. Its fragrance is delicious. Free 
bloomer. A splendid cut flower. 
EDITOR McFARLAND—A new and better big 
dotble glowing-pink rose. The compact bushes 
are loaded with blooms the whole summer through. 
Of hundreds of new roses I’ve tried, this was 
the most outstanding pink and .it is making a 
famous name among garden club experts who 
pronounce it the perfect pink. 
BRAZIER— Pointed buds of burnt-orange open- 
ing to a double fragrant flower of flame-scarlet. 
TEMNO—tThe largést of all the darkest Roses— 
not black, but not far from it! Rich, deep, 
velvety maroon blooms—in the fall almost black. 
4 Very large, well-formed flowers. Very fragrant 
i and free blooming. 
BRIGHT WINGS—Beautiful buds of rosy burnt- 
orange color opening to a 4 to 5-inch flower 
turning coral-pink showing golden anthers in 
center. : 
POINSETTIA—One of the most brilliant scarlet 
Roses we know of. The true poinsettia color. 
Bush is sturdy and hardy and a good grower. 
Buds are long, borne in abundance and open 
slowly into gorgeous blooms. 
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Strong 2 year Super Size Field Grown Bushes, Each 85c; 5 for $3.85; 10 for $6.75 
ROUGE MALLERIN—One of the _ greatest 
Rose creations ever developed. Pointed buds of 
brilliant red open to 4-inch blooms of glowing 
scarlet, the petals having the appearance of rich 
scarlet velvet. Of unusual fragrance, the odor 
resembling old damask perfume, 
GLOWING CARMINE—Large, fully double 
fragrant flowers of the most beautiful shade of 
rich carmine. Freely produced on long, strong 
stems. long-lasting. Healthy, vigorous grower. 
TREASURE ISLAND—Flaming coppery-pink, 
inside of petals light salmon, orange at base, 
strong stem. Bud long-pointed; flowers large and 
fragrant. Received highest award of Silver 
Medal at San Francisco Fair; also Oertificate of 
Merit from New York’s World’s Fair in 1940. 
RED HOOVER—A red sport of President H. 
Hoover rose,. with all its good qualities. The 
flower opens a bright vermilion scarlet, changing 
to a glowing, rosy red, beautiful at all stages. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE—A most exciting new 
-rose—a brilliant, sparkling scarlet-crimson with- 
out a trace of blue. Shapely, long-pointed buds 
open into large attractive flowers with the true 
old damask rose fragrance. A healthy, vigorous 
grower and exceedingly free-bloomer. Stands lots 
of heat. Considered the best bright red rose. A 
solid bed is a glorious sight all season. 
K. A. VICTORIA—This is the favorite and the 
best white rose for the middle west. Buds and 
flowers glistening, snowy white. Foliage excep- 
tionally shiny and clean, seems to bloom and 
bloom much longer than any other hybrid teas. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ—The hardiest and most 
free blooming of all roses. Good glossy foliage. 
Blooms entirely cover the plant from one side 
to the other. Flowers not extra large but there 
are so many of them every day that this rose 
will liven up your rose bed more than any other. 
GOLDEN DAWN—tThis lovely rose has taken 
the entire world by storm. The gorgeous buds 
of yellow have splashes of carmine and open into 
 Zilke’s Hardy Climbing Roses 
Strong 2 year Super Size Field Grown Bushes 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY—This 
oth climbing form of the famous pink Rose, so long 
the American favorite for cutting, is as lovely and 
i fragrant and deeply pink as the bush forms. The 
Ba hardy climber blood with which it is crossed 
c gives healthy, perfect foliage and a strong climb- 
ing habit of growth; the superb-abundant bloom 
in prime before the June show of the bush type. 
Each 65c; 3 for $1.80. 
PRIMOSE—A pure yellow, hardy Climbing Rose. 
Its large, double flowers are a soft rich primrose- 
yellow and are borne in clusters of four and five 
on an extremely vigorous plant, with beautiful 
foliage. Each 65c; 3 for $1.80. 
on WHITE DOROTHY PERKIKINS—Great clusters 
of crinkly, white flowers. Like ‘‘Topsy’’, it 
just grows, no care, no attention, for every- 
body, everywhere.. Each 55c; 3 for $1.50. 





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CLIMBING TALISMAN 
To all those Rose lovers who are attracted to 
(the popular Talisman Bush Rose, we now 
(offer this beautiful Climbing Talisman which 
combines all the desirable qualities of the 
(bush, in a healthy, vigorous climber. Beautiful 
2-toned shades of yellow and red. Strong, 
Extra Heavy Jumbo, Supersize, field-grown 
bushes, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 10 for $7.50. 






SEVEN SISTERS—tThat beautiful double, rich. 
large, fragrant flowers of sunflower yellow. 
Hardy, vigorous, healthy, free-blossoming. 
deep pink, borne in very large clusters. Hach, 
65c; 3 for $1.80. 
PAUL’S SCARLET—No other rose can com- 
pare with it in brilliance of color. Great clus- 
ters of 3+to 6, large, semi-double blooms are 
produced in such profusion during June, that 
they can be cut freely, with long stems. The 
brilliant scarlet color holds well even in full sun. 
Can be trained over archways, draped on fences, 
or grown on pillars and posts to brighten the 
entrance to porch. Hach 65c; 3 for $1.80. 
SILVER MOON—Beautiful semi-double flowers, 
*4% inches and over in diameter, pure white in 
color; petals of great substance, beautifully 
cupped, forming a Olematis-like’ flower. The 
large *bunch of yellow stamens in the center adds 
to its attractiveness. Each 55c; 3 for $1.50. 
- CRIMSON RAMBLER—Vigorous grower. Will 
attain a height of 10 to 20 feet in a season; pro- 
duces a marvelous profusion of rich and glowing 
crimson clusters during June and July. It is the 
supreme novelty among climbers and the fore- 
runner of the splendid array of ‘‘Ramblers’’ now 
embraced in this class. Each 55c; $ fer $1.50. 
‘ DOROTHY PERKINS—A most beautiful shell 
pink. The flowers are borne in large clusters of 
small double bloom and are very sweet scented. 
Foliage smoother and darker than the Crimson 
Rambler. This is undoubtedly the _ thriftiest, 
showiest and most practical of the older pink 
ramblers. Hach 55c; 3 for $1.50. 
