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EVERBLOOMING 
All our Roses are strong, two-year-old, field-grown, 
budded stock, selected from No. 1 grade plants. 
Field-grown, budded Roses are stronger and better 
prepared for the garden than other Rose plants. 
CULTURE: Give Roses the best location pos- 
sible, with at least a half day’s full sunlight. They 
want well drained soil, prefer a rich clay loam, but 
will grow in any soil if fertilized with either ma- 
nure, bone meal, or G. & O. Rose Food. G. & O. 
Rose Food is especially prepared for Roses. These 
fertilizers should be applied at the time of planting. 
When the flower buds begin to show color, liquid 
manure or some quick-acting chemical fertilizer is 
given once a week. Liquid manure is made by 
* soaking sheep or cattle manure in water. 
MULCHING: During the summer months mulch- 
ing is beneficial. It eliminates cultivation and re- 
tains moisture in the soil. We recommend ground 
corn cobs or peat moss for mulching Roses. 
BETTY UPRICHARD: Vigorous, healthy plants 
with semi-double flowers ot good size and sub- 
stance, brilliant orange-carmine inside, . reverse 
light salmon. ; 
EDITOR McFARLAND: Perfectly formed, bril- 
liant rose-pink flowers for cutting. The plants are 
vigorous and bloom freely. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE: It’s fairly full, bril- 
liant red flowers open in all weathers and have 
wonderful fragrance. Vigorous habit and clean 
foliage. 
GOLDEN OPHELIA: 
low flowers. A perfect cut flower. 
plants. 
Nicely formed, pure yel- 
Medium sized 
KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA: Creamy buds 
and perfect snow-white blooms tinted lemon-yellow 
at center; fragrant, medium upright growth. 
LADY HILLINGTON: Deep apricot yellow. 
LUXEMBOURG: Produces a large coppery-yel- 
low flower on a strong plant. 


HYBRID TEA ROSES. 

MRS. CHARLES BELL: Also called Shell Radi- 
ance. A sport of Red Radiance with flowers of 
similar form but of an exquisite, delicate shell pink 
coloring. The only rose of its particular color. 
Vigorous plants which anyone can grow. 
BADIANCE: Globular, cupped flowers of two- 
toned pink, light silvery tone on the inside and 
deeper on the outside. Vigorous, free blooming 
plants. 
RED RADIANCE: A sport-of Radiance and ex- 
actly like its parent except in color, which is a 
cerise red. Very popular and dependable. Easily 
grown. : 
POINSETTIA: A rich red flower, plants dwarf. 
A fine garden rose. 
TALISMAN: Variable flowers ranging from rich 
scarlet and gold to deep rose and pale yellow. 
Fragrant. 
PRICES ON EVERBLOOMING 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
$41 0a, $409 per doz. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER: Mod- 
erately vigorous climber with medium- 
sized intensely red flowers borne in 
loose clusters. Often repeats in Autumn. 
CLIMBING MRS. P. S. DuPONT: 
Everblooming climbing form of the 
well-known bush variety. Buds and 
double flowers of rich reddish gold. 
$1.10 Each $12.00 per Doz. 
