
; INSON, “ARKANSAS. 


UxEMBURG.—Golden yellow; thrifty grower. 
ETIOLE DE HOLLAND.—Bright dark red. Highly perfumed, and 
ot ca be classed as one of our best dark red roses, Strong grower 
% da profuse bloomer: 
BETTY UPRICHARD.—Salmon flower tinged orange, Outside 
copper with orange suffusion. Remarkably attractive. A large, 
open long-lasting and very fragrant flower. 
__FRAU KARL DUSCHKI.—One of the purest white roses known 
' and sometimes known as Snow Queen, Very large blooms with 
4 immense. petals of splendid substance. Splendid foliage and 
- blooms on good, strong, stiff stems. Upright, strong. 
_ _CoLumsIA.—Large size, very fragrant. Color, clear imperial 
2 _ pink, deepening as it opens to glowing pink. 





SUNBURST. —Orange-copper or golden orange ang golden yel- 
~ low — all interise shades giving an extremely brilliant effect: long 
ay buds on long stems, with splendid keeping qualities as 
a cut flower; also fine for bedding, 
“LADY HILLINGDON.—A splendid new. yellow variety, one of 
a4 oe most prolific cut flowers. Color deep apricot yellow, re 
a to orange. 
. _ LA FRANCE.—The oldest Hybrid Tea, with lovely, double, pale 
- pink blooms, more deliciously scented than any other. It is still 
F desired by many who remember its unsurpassed fragrance. 

- TALISMAN.—This vividly colored rose is receiving much pub- 
‘ eis and it actually does merit all of the fine things that are 
_ «claimed for it. The coloring is truly marvelous, being a mixture 
ie of orange and yellow in irregular proportions, varying so much 
_ that no two flowers are alike. Fairly double, borne on long stems; 
exceedingly sweet scented. When you have once seen a per- 
fect bud of Talisman, you cannot rest until you have it in your 
ey ‘garden. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HooveR.—The latest of the new muhi- 
colored roses, combining many shades of cerise-pink, flame scarlet, 
and yellow; the long buds being beautifully formed, opening slow- 
_ ly, and possessing a delicious fragrance, It is certainly quite dif- 
ferent from ordinary rose varieties and we have been much im- 
pressed with its brightly colored flowers. 
Two-year-old field grown bushes:— Each, $1.00; 10, $9.00; 
is $85.00. 




CLIMBING ROSES 
Pe ‘CRIMSON RAMBLER.—The original of the group; dwarf, bushy, 
_ profusely blooming; its compact clusters of bright crimson; towers 
continuously. 
: CLIMBING KAISERINA —Elegant, pure white, robust vine. 
& ~ ExCELSA.—The flowers are very double, produced in large 
trusses of thirty to forty; and almost every eye on a shoot produces 
clusters. Intense crimson-maroon, the tips of the petals tinged with 
_ Scarlet, 
_ ETIOLE Dg LYON.— Yellow. 
nt | 'RADIANCE.—Pink, 
~ RADIANCE.—Red. 
All our rose bushes will be field grown, two-year-old plants 
lat will please vou. . 
rags Bath, $1.10... .:..°.10, $10.00 100, $90.00 
‘We have only about 2000 Rose Bushes for the season, all field 
1 plants, 2 year old roots, one year top, regular 2 year old 
Sead. « on pyoue ahi peal for cs ain it will, hip ap- 
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