BUSH ROSES 
No. 1 GRADE. . . $1.00 
No. 14/2 GRADE ._ .85 
All Climbers $1.00 each 
(Except as Noted) 
POSTPAID to 4th Zone; beyond, add 12c each. 
After March 25th, in gallon cans, plus 25c each 
In Gallon Cans, Not Prepaid 
Be Sure to Make a Second Choice 
For Your Rose Order 
Bush Roses 
REDS 
Brazier. The buds are of burnt orange, beautiful 
and pointed. These open to double flowers of bright 
scarlet with an orange glow. A showy rose for garden 
color. 
E. G. Hill. Immense flowers of lasting, dazzling 
scarlet, never fading or turning blue, but actually 
becoming deeper red as it opens. Borne on long 
stems, and are deliciously fragrant. There are few 
red roses which will rival E. G. Hill, for it is truly 
a magnificent rose. 
Etoile de Hollande. This magnificent red rose is 
ranked among the first three of its color by everyone 
who knows roses, and many will place it first. Perfect 
buds are medium size, opening beautifully and cleanly 
into glorious flowers with incomparable fragrance. 
Bush is strong, free branching, healthy. Actually has 
no serious fault. You can pay fancy prices for pat- 
ented red roses and get no finer results. 
Hadley. This old favorite, with its brilliant rich 
crimson color, vigorous growth, long stems, mildew- 
proof foliage, full blooms and rich fragrance, is close 
to the top in red roses. 
Improved Lafayette. A Florabunda type with large 
double cherry-red flowers in constant profusion. 
Red Talisman. A striking red sport of Talisman has 
the same handsome form of Tailsman buds but is 
maroon-red, opening to velvety blood-red with an 
overglow of amber. The color varies considerably 
with weather conditions and is at its best in cool 
weather. In the fall the blooms are magnificent. 
PINK SHADES 
Cathrine Kordes. This splendid Rose has a lovely 
form, large size, and delicate fruity fragrance, deep 
pink blooms, edged with silver, long stems and ideal 
buds make it a perfect cutting rose. 
Cecile Brunner. The miniature flowers of this old 
favorite, rose pink shaded salmon, fill a- niche no 
other Rose can occupy. A strong grower, too, and 
always in bloom, 
Imperial Potentate. A clear shining 
Beautiful form and lasting qualities, It is possibly 
the most highly perfumed rose grown. When you 
bury your nose in a bloom of Imperial Potentate you 
are amazed at the concentrated sweetness that one 
bloom can possess, 
J. Otto Thilow. A rich glowing rose-pink flower, 
with long-pointed buds opening out into a beautiful, 
large, double, high-centered flower with just about 
the most perfect form of any pink rose. 
Picture. Rated one of the very finest pink Roses. 
Plant is vigorous and produces one continuous burst 
of bloom through the season; every bud is perfectly 
formed. The pink color has warm undertones of 
salmon. The flowers a sweet tea fragrance. 
The Doctor. This glorious great light pink flower 
has made a place for itself by the sheer beauty of 
the enormous, delicately colored, heavy petalled pink 
blooms, which are so big sometimes you can hardly 
believe them real—6 inches across with buds in pro- 
portion. Exquisite, silvery pink flowers, with intensely 
sweet fragrance. $1.00 each. 
WHITE 
The purest white among Hybrid Tea 
rose-pink. 
Caledonia. 
Roses. 
and fragrance is delicious. 
McGredy’s Ivory. HT. Creamy ivory-white, turn- 
ing to clear white as they open; occasionally has a 
faint pink flush in the center in cool weather. The 
buds are as perfect as Roses can be; flowers possess 
a delicate Damask perfume. 
Frau Karl Druschki (Hybrid Perpetual). Pure 
white, with immense long buds and very double flow- 
ers, wax-like in texture. Hardy everywhere, with 
long upright growth up to 6 feet. Put it where it 
has plenty of room, because it will greatly exceed 
most Rose varieties in size. 
TUBEROUS BEGONIA 
Double Camellia flowered in Scarlet, Crim- 
son, Yellow, Salmon. 1% to 2 inch bulbs that 
will bloom handsomely first year, 
35c each; 
3 for $1.00: 12 for $3.50 postpaid. 

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Beautifully shaped, long buds are exquisite . 

ROSES 
No. 1 and No. 11/, grade roses are two years old and are grown in same nursery 
rows, No. 1 simply having more canes; root systems usually being equal. Both 
grades will bloom profusely the year planted. 
Bush Roses 
MULTI-COLORS 
Autumn. Full handsome buds are a superb burnt- 
orange, the upening flowers heavily suffused with 
russet-brown and bronzy red all over-laid on a 
background of rich yellow in a color combination 
of glorious autumnal foliage. Deliciously fragrant. 
Chas. P. Kilham. Buds are unusually long and 
slender with high pointed centers. As the orange- 
red buds slowly open they disclose shades of oriental 
red and rosy orange. A magnificent rose of great 
substance and vigor. 
Duchess of Athol. The large, globular buds are 
bronzy orange; the thick petalled, double flowers 
of apricot and gold flushed with rose are borne in 
great profusion. Foliage dark bronzy green and mil- 
dew-proof. ; 
Duquesa de Penaranda. Intriguing color of orange- 
apricot, with deeper coppery tones, the huge pointed 
buds are quite double, sweetly perfumed, long last- 
ing. A strong grower with light green shiny foliage. 
Hinrich Gaede. Without doubt one of the best 
Roses introduced in recent years. Rosy copper with 
brilliant orange tones which hold until the last petal 
drops. Buds extra large, of good form, borne singly 
on long strong stems. Blooms freely and the dark 
glistening foliage is very resistant to mildew. 
President Herbert Hoover. The fame of this won- 
derful multi-colored Rose has swept the country and 
certainly no Rose planting would be complete with- 
out it. Combines shades of cerise-pink, flame, scarlet, 
and yellow, the long buds being beautifully formed, 
opening slowly and possessing a most delicious fra- 
grance, 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. A beautiful copper - orange 
color, heavily flushed with Lincoln-red on the outside 
of the petals. There is no other color in roses like it. 
Buds are long-pointed, high centered, and double, 
with a moderate fragrance, Growth low, robust and 
much branched with the most beautiful bronzy green, 
foliage, glossy and luxuriant, ever seen on a rose bush, 
Talisman. A vividly colored rose justifies all of 
the fine things that have been said about it. The 
brilliant coloring is a mixture of orange-scarlet and 
golden yellow in irregular proportions. Very double, 
exquisitely shaped, borne on long stems, exceed- 
ingly sweet scented, 
YELLOW AND ORANGE 
Golden Emblem. The lovely long buds of golden 
yellow are beautifully tinted with crimson on the 
outer petals. Opens to a full golden yellow flower. 
The glossy green foliage is particularly fine, does 
not mildew, and the buds are borne on long stiff 
stems. 
Feu Joseph Looymans. Produces quantities of 
slender buds of buff-yellow, shaded vivid apricot in 
the center, opening to large, fairly full flowers. Sel- 
dom without blooms during the growing. season. 
Moderately vigorous, tall, upright. One of the finest 
roses of its color, 
McGredy’s Yellow. The buds are medium size but 
beautifully formed, with plenty of petals, and are a 
lovely uniform shade of light buttercup-yellow. 
Sister Therese. Remarkably vigorous, free-branch- 
ing. The long, tight buds are always perfect, with 
enough petals to keep well as a cut flower. Chrome- 
yellow buds tinged with carmine lighter yellow open 
blooms, spicily fragrant, with deeper tones of apricot 
and gold. 
POLYANTHA ROSES 
Everblooming, low-growing bush form baby Roses 
for the brightest spot in your garden. Plant full sun, 
Kirsten Poulsen. Rather tall grower with scarlet 
flowers in great clusters, Grade No, 1. Gal. cans 
only, $1. 
MINIATURE ROSE 
Oakington Ruby. Received an Award of 
Merit from the English Royal Horticultural 
Society in 1934. A real dwarf Rose, and in 
ordinary soils will not attain a height of 
more than 12 inches. The flowers are fully 
double, deep crimson in the bud, opening to 
rich ruby-carmine often 1% inches in diam- 
eter. It is very free-flowering, commencing 
in May and continuing until late autumn, It 
is quite hardy, and will grow in almost any 
soil, but prefers sun, Potted, $1.00 each. 
Postpaid 
CLIMBING ROSES 
$1.00 ea. 
That Will Bloom This Year 
A climbing rose will produce as many flowers as a 
dozen bush roses. They may be trained against walls 
or fences and many of the vigorous growers will 
climb quickly into the branches of tall trees. 
RED CLIMBERS 
Climbing Hoosier Beauty. Of strong vigorous habit, 
bearing beautiful long buds of an intense rich, daz- 
zling crimson-scarlet. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. (Improved.) An intense 
vivid scarlet, semi-dotible, very freely produced in 
clusters of 3 to 20 blooms on long much branched 
canes, the plant being a mass of color from top to 
bottom. The flowers do not fade and there is noth- 
ing to compare with it for striking effect. 
Climbing Queen Alexander, Strong climber of bril- 
liant red on long stems. Monthly bloomers. 
YELLOW—GOLDEN CLIMBERS 
Banksia Double Yellow. Banksia. Habit of growth 
same as Double White Banksia except that flowers 
are creamy yellow and without perfume. Entirely 
immune to mildew damage, and thornless. Very 
vigorous climber. 
Climbing Mrs. Erskine P. Thom. Few will dispute 
the claim of Mrs. E. P. Thom to be one of the finest 
yellow bush Roses, and many will place it first. We 
have it now in a vigorous climber, multiplying many 
times the number of flawless yellow buds which can 
be produced on a bush type. 
’ Climbing Golden ‘Emblem. HT. It produces great 
quantities of the same highly colored buds of golden 
yellow with brilliant red shadings, which are so 
much admired on its bush form. Extremely vigorous, 
rampant grower, with enormous heavy canes 6 to 10 
feet long. 
Climbing Souvenir de Mme. Boullet. Dark cadmium 
yellow; large full hybrid tea flower. 
Climbing Yellow Cecil Brunner. Charming yellow 
persica of the lovely little Cecil Brunner, in climbing 
orm, 
PINK CLIMBERS 
Climbing Los Angeles. HT. The Los Angeles Rose 
is one of the most popular bush Roses grown. The 
climber has the same glorious flame-pink color and 
freedom of bloom, 
Climbing Cecil Brunner. This famous climbing 
Rose, with its quantities of perfect miniature pink 
buds and flowers, is a favorite in California, Excep- 
tionally vigorous, with dense handsome foliage. You 
can cut a bouquet of beautiful buds from it almost 
any time of the year. 
Belle of Portugal. Extremely large flowers, of 
delicate soft pink, tinged with salmon. The well- 
shaped buds are often 3 inches long. Because of its 
strong growth it blooms very little for a year or two, 
but thereafter is very floriferous. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin. A remarkable climbing 
rose, for covering the largest spaces, producing an 
abundance of glorious carmine-pink blooms, coming 
three to five on a stem, opening one after the other. 
Buds long pointed, and form a large, semi-double 
cup, radiating a delightful fragrance. 
MULTI-COLOR CLIMBERS 
Climbing Duchess of Athol. The large, globular 
buds are bronzy orange, the thick-petalled, double 
flowers of apricot and gold flushed with rose are 
borne in great profusion. Foliage is dark bronzy 
green. : 
Climbing President Herbert Hoover. 
formed, large blossoms and very fragrant. A charm- 
ing combination of cerise-pink, flame, scarlet,. and 
yellow, with broad, thick petals, retained for days 
after the flowers have fully opened. The foliage is 
clean and handsome. 
Climbing Shot Silk. Gold and orange buds opening 
to semi-double flowers of coppery rose shot with 
golden yellow. Foliage is almost immune to mildew. 
A constant bloomer and good in a shaded or cold, 
foggy location. Vigorous. 
Climbing Talisman. It-is difficult to imagine any- 
thing more striking than a fence or trellis covered 
with the lovely red and gold flowers of the much 
admired Talisman. . 
Be Sure to Make a Second Choice for 
Your Rose Order 
GLAD BULBS 
_We do not specialize in this bulb but can offer a 
first class mixture of large size varieties in blooming 
size bulbs 9)c doz.; 25 for $1.80; 50 for $3.50 Postpaid. 
Beautifully 
