44 HARDY ROSES 

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$1.50 each 
$1.00 each 
Good Roses such as these sturdy field grown bushes are scarce. Please order 
Any 5 Roses 
No. 1— 5 for $6.35 
No. 2—5 for $4.35 
Your selection 
Everblooming Monthly Roses 
2 year old. Field Grown 
No. 1 SIZE 
3 Flowering Branches 
3 for $4.00 12 for $15.00 
No. 2 SIZE 
At least 1 Strong Flowering Branch 
3 for $2.75 12 for $10.00 
Any 9 Roses 
No. 1— 9 for $11.75 
Noo 2 — 9ELOr, . 91.65 
Your selection 
DAME EDITH HELEN—Soit clear pink flowers of good substance. Excellent 
for cutting. 70 petals. 
AMI QUINARD—The Black Rose. Very dark crimson maroon flowers freely 
produced on tall plants. 15 petals. 
BETTY UPRICHARD—Orange carmine buds light salmon pink. Very popular 
bedding rose. 
Everblooming Climbing Roses 
That Bloom All Summer 
Large No. 1 Field Grown 
Plants, 2 years old 
$1.50 each 3 for $4.00 
CLIMBING RED RADIANCE 
—Vigorous grower, the climb- 
ing sport of well-loved Red 
Radiance monthly roses. 
CLIMBING PINK RADI- 
ANCE—Very free flowering. 
Large fragrant long stemmed 
flowers of rich pink. 
CLIMBING TALISMAN — 
Beautiful yellow and cerise 
two-toned roses. A real 
beauty. 



3 Everblooming $4.00 
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1 each of above 


Stnera Climbing Roses 
No 1 Field Grown—2 years 
$1.00 each 3 for $2.75 
PAUL’S SCARLET—Vivid scarlet, semi-double flowers. 
SNOW QUEEN—Immense snow white double flowers. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—Large rosy crimson flowers. 
SHOWERS OF GOLD—Large clear yellow flowers. 
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4 Standard Climbing Roses $3.60 
1 each of above 
17 petals. 
CALEDONIA—Pure snow white flowers preceded by cream) 
petals. 
CHARLES K. DOUGLAS—Beautiful large deep flowers with 
still deeper red veining. Novel. 32 petals. 
EDITOR McFARLAND—Large lovely pink flowers freely 
produced all season long. 42 petals. 
E. G. HILL—Large extremely double flowers of brilliant un- 
fading red. Long keeping. 60 petals. 
KAISERIN A. VICTORIA—Large creamy buds developing 
into perfect snow white flowers tinted yellow at center. 99 
petals. 
LUXEMBOURG—Clear bright yellow with slight tint of 
pink. It’s hard to beat. 35 petals. 
HOOVER—Unusually vigorous garden variety. Large buds 
of flaming scarlet and yellow opening to soft creamy yellow 
and scarlet. 25 petals. 
SUNBURST—Fully double, fragrant lemon yellow flowers 
of excellent form. Just about the best yellow garden rose. 
45 petals. 
PINK RADIANCE—Very fragrant rich pink globular flowers 
with a light flesh tone on the inner surfaces. Free flowering. 
The most popular rose. 23 petals. 
RED RADIANCE—tThe bright cerise red counterpart of Pink 
Radiance. Just as hardy and reliable. 23 petals. 
SISTER THERESE—Large ruffled flowers of gold with 
orange shading on reverse of petals. Long buds. 30 petals. 
ROUGE MALLERIN—Brilliant red blooms perfect when half 
open and of magnificent size showing clean attractive centers 
when fully open. Very fragrant and free flowering. 45 
petals. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS—One of the first to bloom with 
beautiful double soft salmon pink flowers with deep coppery 
rose on outer petals. 40 petals. 
TALISMAN—Yellow, gold, burnt-orange, and apricot, rose, 
pink, scarlet and crimson are the colors which Talisman as- 
sumes under favorable conditions. 21 petals. 
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