Roses 
WHITES 
Caledonia—A most desirable white 
with full, high centered buds and 
flowers. This is a continuous bloom- 
er and branches freely. 
Jules Bouche—Pearly white, camellia- 
like flowers tinged blush. A very 
strong bushy grower and never out 
of bloom from June to November. 
Lily Pons—Pat. 420—Brownell sub- 
zero type. This rose is vigorous with 
handsome foliage. Long pointed 
buds open to large flowers of palest 
yellow and white with deeper yellow 
center. 
Ned a phen eal ie A fe $1.75 
McGredy’s Ivory—Large, long, full 
pointed buds of ivorywhite; the 
plant is vigorous and a prolific 
bloomer. 
FLORIBUNDAS 
(large flowered Polyanthus bedding 
roses) 
Prices as noted—no quantity dis- 
count. 
This class of roses produces clusters 
of blooms without interruption from 
June until heavy frosts. They are 
hardy and very disease resistant and 
will grow well in one half days sun. 
Use them in beds, in the shrub border 
foreground and in the evergreen foun- 
dation planting. They are meeting 
favor as a border plant or low hedge 
for property lines and driveways. 
Betty Prior—Pat. 340—A tall grower, 
very thrifty with many clusters of 

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blooms similar to the pink flowering 
dogwood. As flowers mature a two 
toned effect is created with the 
darker pink buds. 
Bach) ae Stee ee ee $1.25 
Chatter—Pat. 739—New. Unusually 
brilliant crimson, generous flower 
clusters with velvety petals. The 
most startling red floribunda we 
have seen. 
Each $1.50 
Donald Prior—Pat. 377—Large flow- 
ers are semi-double bright scarlet 
flushed crimson, Fragrant. 
Each $1.25 
Goldilocks—Pat. 672—Rich golden yel- 
low; buds ovid in shape; long-last- 
ing, hardy and vigorous. 
ahs oe ere a Seer $1.50 
Pinocchio—Pat. 484—Large clusters 
in abundance of minature hybrid 
tea-like flowers of lght salmon 
flushed gold, maturing clear pink. 
The perfect corsage rose, fruity 
fragrance. 
Bache ee eas eee $1.25 
White Wings—Silvery-white flowers 
show well above laurel-green foli- 
age. Flowers borne in sprays, single 
with lovely amethyst stamens tipped 
with golden anthers. 
Each $1.50 
Worlds Fair—Pat. 362—First award 
in the All-America Rose Selection: 
for Floribundas. Large clusters of 
fragrant blackish-scarlet flowers 
with masses of golden yellow sta- 
$1.25 
CLIMBERS 
Climbing and Pillar Roses—large 
flowering and hardy, they furnish ex- 
cellent mass decoration in the garden, 
on fences, arbors or stakes. We have 
many mature varieties here at the 
nursery. Come and see them in full 
bloom in June. 
Pruning Climbers—The large flow- 
ered varieties flower best on the older 
canes. Cut back or remove the old wood 
and trim back the side shoots which 
have flowered the current season, 
soon after blooming. 
Distance to plant—On fences, trel- 
lises or walls about six feet is right. 
On pillars or trained to posts four feet 
would not be too close. 
American Beauty—An old time favor- 
ite. Vigorous climber with large 
carmine flowers. 
Each $1.25 
Blaze—Pat. 10—Vivid scarlet flowers 
of good size in huge clusters. Recur- 
rent bloom in midsummer and fall. 
Each $1.50 
