
S.N.& S.CO’S PEERLESS HARDY ROSES 
STRONG TWO-YEAR-OLD POTTED PLANTS 
FOR THE COLD NORTHWEST—ALL PREPAID 
We are continuing our most satisfactory custom of offering only 
started pot grown Roses (unless otherwise noted). While this 
makes the price a trifle higher compared with dormant stock, it 
affords our customers a better stock, quicker blooms and far more 
satisfaction. Our two-year-old field-grown roses are put in pots in 
January and grown in cool greenhouses. By May they are in full 
leaf, possibly showing buds, and the roots are well established 
in a ball of soil. Planting is easy and there is no check in growth. 
We ship at the proper planting time. Roses are very searce this 
season. We may have to substitute equal or better varieties. 
OUR SELECT EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA ROSES 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—One of the largest, sweetest and best of 
hardy Roses. It is a constant bloomer; color, rich, rosy pink. 
GOLDEN DAWN—Lemon yellow buds splashed with crimson, fol- 
lowed by showy, large sunflower yellow blooms. 
HINRICH GAEDE—Virmillion shaded golden yellow; rich fra- 
grance. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ or PRAIRIE KING—A dazzling, fiery crim- 
son Rose, one of the best for Montana. 
MeGREDY’S IVORY—One of McGredy’s famous Irish Roses. Buds 
have greenish markings opening an Ivory White. 
PINK DAWN —F ull double blooms of rose pink, changing to soft pink with gold base. 
RED RADIANCE—A sort of Radiance with most attractive, bright cerise blooms. Is large and vigorous. 
TALISMAN—A medley of bright apricot, gold and deep-rose pink. Always admired for its lovely color. 
PRICES OF ABOVE POT GROWN PLANTS—EACH $1.65. 5 for $8.00. TEN FOR $15.00. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER—One of the hardiest and best of the Climbing Roses. Large, semi-double 
searlet crimson flowers, long blooming and holding flowers long after many June bloomer’s are through. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY—This is one of the best of the Climbing Roses and a very strong, 
vigorous grower and hardy. The flowers are a rich, rosy crimson. 
PRICES OF CLIMBING ROSES—POT PLANTS—EACH $1.65. 5 for $8.00. TEN FOR $15.00. 
HARDY RUGOSA ROSES 
F. J. GROOTENDORST — Flowers are bright crimson, double and borne in great profusion in clusters. 
BLANCHE DBL. De COUPBERT—A fine, vigorous grower with large double white flowers. 
PRICES GF RUGOSA ROSES—(Not Potted)—EACH $1.25. 3 FOR $3.50. 
BRIAR ROSES 
AUSTRIAN COPPER—A beautiful June bloomer. with brilliant, copper-colored blooms. Eaeh $1.25. 
HARRISON YELLOW—A fine hardy. Single yellow rose. The bushes need very little protection if any 
to stand our severe Winters. Flowers profusely. Field grown plants. Each $1.25. 
PERSIAN YELLOW —A large and very fine double yellow Rose, which flowers most freely. Is very 
hardy and a vigorous grower. Dormant field grown plants. Each $1.35. 
WINTERING ROSES. After the first good heavy frost, 
bundle the branches together, cut them back to about 18 to 
20 inches, mound earth around the plants up to 6 or 8 inches, 
or higher if practical. Later on, when the ground is frozen, 
add a covering of straw or cornstalks to keep the ground 
frozen and as a protection against sun and wind. In the 
Spring, remove covering a little at a time and finally level 
the soil when danger of hard Spring frost is past. 
Climbers winter well if taken down from their support 
and laid flat on the ground. Mulch as above. 
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