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STANDARD KINDS 
Prices of all Standard Kinds $1.15 each; $12.00 per doz. 
In any combination desired  . 
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These are the old-timers that have proved satisfactory everywhere. Not all of our favorites 
are here, as bad weather ruined the buds of many, but you should not have any trouble in making 
a good selection for your complete satisfaction. 
If you ever get discouraged by unfavorable weather, or the weeds or the pests, scatter a 
few more Radiance and Red Radiance around your Rose garden. Your enthusiasm for Roses 
will be greatly stimulated by their fine performance and activity. 
Ami Quinard. Blackish maroon, opening into 
semi-double flowers of rich velvety red, with 
blackish luster—brilliant and unfading; has 
old-time fragrance. Strong, upright grower 
and fine producer. 
Autumn. Radiant burnt-orange. Exquisitely 
formed buds, richly colored, open to moderately 
fragrant flowers that are a rainbow of colors— 
red, orange, yellow and pink. Upright grower, 
very vigorous, with large, leathery foliage. 
Active bloomer. 
Betty Uprichard. Two-tone—salmon and car- 
mine. A very free and steady bloomer and 
unusually vigorous grower. Buds are long- 
pointed, on a good, heavy stem. Sweetly 
fragrant. Flowers unfurl with one petal tucked 
back like a cocked hat. 
Condesa de Sastago. Rich yellow buds unfold 
into copper-color blooms, with yellow on the 
reverse; fully double, with alluring raspberry 
fragrance. Exceptionally vigorous and su- 
premely bushy. 
Editor McFarland. Deep pink that does not 
fade. Large flowers of excellent form on long 
stems; long lasting when cut and slightly fra- 
grant. Plant is unusually vigorous. 
Ktoile de Hollande. Brilliant dark red. Per- 
fect buds; large, double flowers on long stems, 
and truly fragrant. Plant is vigorous and 
easily grown, continuously in bloom. Stems 
almost thornless and foliage healthy. 
Frau Karl Druschki. The White American 
Beauty. Snow-white blooms of immense size, 
fully double and of perfect form. Extremely 
hardy and vigorous. Good for exhibitions. 

Girona. Multicolored—Turkey-red and golden 
yellow. Full, double flowers of beautiful form; 
rich attar-of-rose fragrance. Free bloomer on 
tall, sturdy plant. 
Kdith Nellie Perkins. Two-tone—salmon and 
carmine. Has an ideal bud that opens into 
perfect blooms with mild fragrance. Similar 
in color and form of flower to Countess Vandal, 
but a more bushy grower. Blooms freely. 
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Joanna Hill. Creamy yellow. A typical florist’s 
Rose that does well outside. It has long buds 
that open to very full, long-stemmed, perfect 
blooms with moderate fragrance. Upright 
grower that provides many fine flowers for 
cutting. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Cream-white, with 
greenish tint in the center. Large and perfectly 
formed blooms, fully double, on long stems, and 
richly fragrant. Truly majestic and the best 
white of all. Constant bloomer and healthy 
grower. 
Margaret MceGredy. Orange-scarlel. Very 
large, long-pointed buds and beautiful double 
flowers, slightly scented. Extremely vigorous 
grower with healthy, glossy foliage. A tireless 
worker and wonderful bedding type. Truly 
Floribunda. 
MecGredy’s Scarlet. Velvety brilliant scarlef. 
A stout grower, bearing large flowers of ex- 
cellent form on long stems. Liberal producer 
with tough constitution. A very satisfactory 
Rose. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Clear yellow of uniform color. 
Vigorous, upright in growth with abundance of 
foliage and splendid plant habit. Full, double 
flower, sweetly scented, produced on long 
stems ideal for cutting. 
Mrs. P. S. du Pont. Golden yellow—a rich deep 
color that does not fade. Long-pointed buds 
and flowers of medium size that come in great 
profusion; spicy fragrance. Plant is a low 
grower but stoutly built, with abundance of 
foliage and is a prolific bloomer. The best all- 
round yellow garden Rose. Actually Flort- 
bunda. 
Pedralbes. Rich yellow buds open to creamy 
white blooms of large size, with yellow center. 
Profuse and constant bloomer. Spreading type 
of growth. Flowers come in clusters on long, 
graceful stems, with slight fragrance. A great 
Rose. 
Poinsettia. Rich scarlet, color even and distinct. 
Beautifully shaped buds and large, brilliant 
blooms, slightly fragrant. Tall, healthy grower; 
profuse bloomer. A very fine Rose. 
