INTER-STATE'S 

oA flowers are beautiful but the Rose is rightfully called the 
Queen of All Flowers. None other can equal its fragrance, 
its colorful beauty, its grace, its freedom of bloom from spring to 
frost—each flower bringing its message of joy, cheer and beauty. 
Can you think of another hobby that will provide more pleasure 
and more beauty for you than growing roses? There is a thrill 
when you walk into a rose garden and smell the delightful 
fragrance of the beautiful flowers. 
Each year many thousands buy from this fascinating selection 
of glorious, hardy, everblooming roses. They will commence 
blooming 7 to 8 weeks after planting. PLANT ROSES EARLY, 
around the time when people are putting in their early gardens. 
Plant 15 to 20 inches apart. With each order we send Planting 
Instructions telling you how to plant and care for your roses. 





POSTPAID PRICES 
ON ALL ROSES, PAGES 
48 AND 49 
Your Choice of Varieties 
Alike or Assorted 
Each $1.15 5 for $5.00 
10 :..°9.50 
Selected 2-Year, No. 1 Plants 
C22 Christopher Stome—A most excit- 
ing new rose—a brilliant, sparkling scarlet- 
crimson without a trace of blue. Shapely 
long pointed buds open into large attrac- 
tive flowers with the true old damask rose 
fragrance. A healthy, vigorous grower and 
exceedingly free-bloomer. Stands lots of 
heat. Generally considered the best bright 
red rose. Pictured on page 42. 
C21 Condesa de Sastago— Large, fragrant 
flowers of fiery copper-red inside and rich 
yellow outside. Strong, healthy, vigorous 
grower and free bloomer. It is one of the 
great roses of all time. 






¢23 Contrast—A strikingly beautiful 
two-tone rose, the inside of the petal is 
cerise-rése with a brightening touch of 
orange, and the outside is satiny white. 
The flowers are very full and double, 
fragrant and produced abundantly 
throughout the entire season. Extra 
fine in the garden and unsurpassed for 
cutting with their long stems. It is a 
strong, husky, vigorous grower, healthy 
and hardy. A great rose—a rose that 
‘“‘can take it.’’ Pictured on page 42. 
C33 Dame Edith Helen—Very large, 
perfectly shaped flowers of pure glow- 
ing pink, very fragrant, long stems, 
flowers last a long time. An exhibition 
rose. 
C25 Duquesa de Penaranda—A most 
intriguing color of orange-apricot, with 
deeper coppery tones, large pointed 
buds, sweetly perfumed and long last- 
ing. A tall, strong grower with beauti- 
ful light green shiny foliage. One of the 
first varieties to bloom in the spring. 
Pictured on page 43. 
C27 Editor McFarland—aAlli through the 
season, the lovely fragrant, glowing pink ~ f 
flowers are produced on long, strong stems, 
fine for cutting. The buds are perfect. We 
consider this one of the finest pink roses 
ever introduced. Pictured on page 40. 
C28 E. G. Hill—Large flowers of very 
lasting dazzling scarlet-crimson, never fad- 
ing or turning blue, but actually becoming 
deeper red as they open. The flowers are 
borne on long stems and are very fragrant. 
Its brilliant color, extra freedom of bloom 
and lasting color qualities have made it 
so popular. Pictured on page 40. 
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These are all strictly first quality, hardy, field-grown plants, 
which have made Inter-State roses famous all over America. 
C26 Edith Nellie Perkins—One of the 
finest of all roses. The long, pointed 
buds come on long stems and open into 
perfect flowers of orange-cerise and salmon 
tinged gold inside. Fragrant. Grows vigor- 
ously and blooms freely. 
C30 Etoile de WHollande— The perfect 
buds open beautifully into glorious perfect 
flowers of velvety crimson. Incomparable 
fragrance. The bush is strong, free branch- 
ing and healthy. Fine for cutting. Pictured 
on page 42. 
- CLOTRACIDE & 
(Reg. U. S. Pat. Off.) 
AN EXCELLENT SPRAY 
FOR ROSES — 
Convenient to Use 
Effective in Results 
Economical in Price 
Clotracide contains all the necessary 
chemicals for the control of fungus dis- 
eases such as Black Spot and Mildew, 
such leaf eaters as rose slugs which 
skeletonize foliage, and other leaf-eat- 
copper, which is the best known fungi- 
cide available, Clotracide contains other 
toxic substances and poisons together 
with the added essential spreading and 
wetting ingredients. 
V g ing It is easy to use— 
just mix with water. 
Clean, healthy foliage is essential to. 
grow good roses and other plants. 
Spray often, spray regularly, spray 
thoroughly, and keep your plants clean 
and healthy. Complete directions on 
every package. 
tion or money refunded. 
K150 $1.50 per package, postpaid 
Makes 20 gallons of spray 

ing worms and insects. In addition to | 
Guaranteed satisfac- 
