HARDY BUSH ROSES 
WASHINGTON GRADE NO. 1 
TOP GRADE ROSES AT NEW LOW PRICES 
OUR NORTHWEST GROWN ROSES are the best you can 
buy because they are grown on multiflora understock for 
strength, hardiness and satisfaction. 
Listed on this page are some of the best of the popular 
priced varieties. 
GROUP I 
CHRISTOPHER STONE—Scearlet crimson that does not 
blue; vigorous. Beautifully waved petals, long pointed buds. 
Heaviest blooming red known. Each, $1.25. 
EDITOR McFARLAND—Long tapering pink buds with a 
glow of amber and a paler edge. Excellent for cutting. 
Each, $1.25. 
McGREDY’S IVORY Symmetrical ivory buds opening 
slowly to immense white blooms. Each, $1.00. 


McGREDY’S YELLOW — Well-formed buttercup yellow 
buds expanding to semi-double blooms of light yellow. Each 
$1.25. 
PRES. HOOVER—A glorious rose with charming color com- 
binations of cerise-pink, flame, scarlet and gold. Each, $1.00.. 
GROUP II 
AUTUMN—A combination of deep burnt orange and pink, 
streaked with red. Hach, $1.25. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—One of the most popular bril- 
liant crimson red roses. Oval buds, large double flowers, fra- 
grant. Each, $1.00. 
HINRICH GAEDE—Rich mixed colors of apricot-orange- 
scarlet, with glossy foliage. Long. strong stems. Each, $1.25. 
MRS. E. P. THOM—Among the best of the clear yellow 
everblooming varieties. Buds long pointed and open to well 
formed flowers of clear yellow without any markings of red. 
Each, $1.00. 

PICTURE—Well shaped buds develop into medium-sized 
fragrant rose-pink flowers. Vigorous plants almost constantly 
in bloom. Each, $1.25. 
ECONOMY COLLECTIONS 
Our expert nurserymen have selected the varieties on this 
page to provide THE BEST SELECTION in the moderately 
priced varieties. By purchasing them in these GROUPS 
the cost of packing and postage is reduced. We pass this 
saving on to you. 
GROUP I 
One bush each of CHRISTOPHER STONE (red), EDITOR 
MeFARLAND (pink), McGREDY’S IVORY (white), Me- 
GREDY’S YELLOW and PRESIDENT HOOVER (orange- 
red). Five sturdy bushes which bought separately would cost 
$5.75— 
5 Fine Bushes, Postpaid, $5.00 
GROUP II 
One bush each of AUTUMN (orange-red), ETOILE DE HOL- 
LANDE (red), HEINRICH GAEDE (apricot-scarlet), MRS. E. 
P. THOM (yellow) and PICTURE (pink). Five strong, sturdy 
bushes which if bought separately would cost $5.50— 
5 Fine Bushes, Postpaid, $5.00 
GROUPS I and II 
The average small rose garden is started with about 10 
rose bushes. Here is our expert nurserymen’s selection 
for a good beginning. These 10 bushes (listed above) would 
cost $11.25 if bought separately— 
10 Fine Bushes, Postpaid, $9.50 


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