“FAVORITE” GROUP 
R3—AMI QUINARD. Best dark maroon rose, nearly black, 
with a rich velvety sheen. Very fragrant. Great fav- 
orite. Pictured on this page. 
R4—BETTY UPRICHARD. Handsome two-toned rose, soft 
salmon pink inside, outside brilliant copper. Strong 
grower, constant bloomer. See illustration on this page. 
RS—EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. This super-fine rose should 
be in every garden. Matchless blooms of orange-cerise, 
flushed salmon-pink inside. Heavy bloomer, Shown in 
color on this page. 
R6—GOLDEN DAWN. A very lovely rose. Long oval buds 
of sunflower yellow splashed with crimson develop full, 
high centered flowers of soft moonlight-yellow, distinctly 
beautiful and long lasting. Real Tea Rose fragrance. 
Illustration on this page. 
R7—GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. Famous bedding rose. Noted 
for its great mass of fiery-red blooms from June until - 
late fall. Extremely hardy. 
R8—K. .A. VICTORIA. Superb ivory-white flowers of per- 
fect form and sweetest fragrance. One that has never 
been surpassed. Shown in color on this page. 
R9—MARGARET McGREDY. Large, full flowers of brilliant 
orange-scarlet blending to luminous carmine-rose, with 
sweet rose fragrance. One of the showiest and finest— 
always in bloom. See color photo on this page. 
RIO—MRS. PIERRE S. duPONT. Famous prize-winner, 
bearing quanities of handsome, rich golden flowers all 
season. See color picture on front cover. 
Rl1—PINK RADIANCE. No other rose has reached it in 
popularity. Superb large flowers of silvery pink shad- 
ing to salmon are borne in great abundance on tall, 
strong stems. Very fragrant. Pictured on front cover. 
R12—RED RADIANCE. There is no finer rose for the gar- 
den. Beautiful soft cerise-red blooms, large and full, 
with strong cutting stems. Pictured below and on front 
cover, True rose fragrance. One of the greatest of all 
red roses. 
» R14—TALISMAN. Great favorite and a great beauty. Long 
4 , artistic buds of vivid orange-red open to full, glowing, 
% i ; . = fragrant blooms of gold stained with maroon and rose. 
r % ‘Sect 4 Blooms in the fall are still richer. See color photo on 
—> | front cover. 
? RIS—YELLOW CONDESA. Delightful sport of the original 
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Condesa de Sastago. Sturdy, strong growing like its 
parent, bringing a wealth of glowing buttercup-yellow 
blooms, deliciously fragrant, holding their color well. 
The first flowers are often flushed with apricot. Pictured 
above. 
FERRIS’ PRICES 
On these “Favorite” Everblooming Roses, 
described above 
(All one kind, or assorted to suit yourself) K. A. VICTORI 
STRONG, NO. 1, 2-YEAR, BLOOMING-SIZE 
PLANTS 
90c Each & 4 for $3.40 * 10 for $8.00 

(If Roses are desired by parcel post, add 4c each, 15c for 
4, or 30c for 10 plants.) 
R16 N\A, vi Z Eight” 
ROSE SPECIAL 
1 Ami Quinard 1 Yellow Condesa 
1 Edith Nellie Perkins 1 Betty Uprichard 
1 Margaret McGredy 1 K. A. Victoria 
1 Golden Dawn 1 Red Radiance 
Eight of the most popular Everblooming Roses in all 
America—so beautiful, colorful and fragrant. Strong, 
GOLDEN Field-Grown, 2-Year Plants. $ 45 
(By Express) 

