
Our rose bushes cannot be equalled. We have excep- 
tionally fine varieties. All varieties which we list here are 
continuous blooming. They will bloom from early spring 
until frost in the fall. 
We do guarantee TRUE TO COLOR on Roses. 
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that Fall is an even better time than Spring to plant. 
There are advantages to you, the gardener, as well. 
to watch and appraise your garden. 
ROSES 
Fall Is the Ideal Time to Plant 
Leading rosarians, horticultural colleges and plant research experts now say 
Our Department of Plant 
Rosearch thoroughly approves the practice. Our growing number of Fall-planting 
customers confirm the advantages by experience. 
Roses, and the perennials and fruits shown in this edition of our catalog, produce 
EARLIER and FINER blooms next season when planted this Fall. 
a longer time to become established in your soil before producing wood and leaf 
The roots have 
structure to support abundant bloom and fruit. 
You have had all season 
You know better where you want the new 
things—where to enlarge your beds and borders—or what to 
replace with something more desirable. The rush of Spring 
and Summer gardening is over. The soil is mellow, easier to 
prepare. You can plant in Fall leisurely, without the pressure 
of so many other things to do! 
Roses, perennials, fruits are shipped at the proper time for 
Fall planting in your climate. We dig the plants when they 
have completed their seasonal growth, and when they have be- 
come dormant. (It is safe to plant right up to the time when 
the ground is frozen.) 
OLD FAVORITE STANDARD ROSES 
Ami Quinard. Long pointed, blackish garnet bud, opening to 
a loose semi-double fragrant bloom. 
Betty Uprichard. A very handsome two-toned Rose, of soft 
salmon pink inside, a brilliant copper outside. Strong grower 
and constant bloomer. Medium size, and spicily scented. 
Christopher Stone. One of the best deep red roses, with attrac- 
tive long pointed buds opening to vivid scarlet or crimson 
flowers. Has alluring fragrance and lovely bronzy foliage. A 
real sensation and the heaviest blooming red in existence. 
Condesa De Sastago. A brilliant bi-colored Spanish rose with 
large cup-shaped flowers with glowing scarlet inside of petals 
and intense bright yellow on the outside. Very fragrant. 
Dame Edith Helen. Very fragrant double pink pointed buds, 
Opening slowly to large blooms of brilliant pink. Perfectly 
formed. A free bloomer, very fragrant. 
Duquesa de Penaranda. A gloriously beautiful Rose at all stages 
from buds to open flowers. Slender shapely buds and fully 
double flowers of orange-apricot with deeper tones. The fo- 
liage is a good bright green. 
E. G. Hill. The most unfading of all Roses, with long red buds 
of perfect form, opening to double high-centered flowers of 
dazzling scarlet. An excellent grower and blooms freely. 
Etoile de Hollande. One of the finest dark red Roses. Beautiful 
and nearly faultless, with medium size brilliant flowers. Great 
vigor and a constant bloomer. Richly fragrant. Proclaimed 
by many as the best garden Rose. 
Frau Karl Druschke. The most popular everblooming white rose. 
Outer petals of immense buds occasionally tinged with pink. 
Open blooms are pure snow white. Large and moderately 
full. 
Grenobie. Great high-centered flowers of fiery scarlet, pro- 
duced on long stems. Wonderful for cutting. Spicily fragrant. 
An excellent plant and superior Rose from all standpoints. 
Gruss An Teplitz. A famous bedding rose, noted for its great 
mass of fiery-red blooms from June till late fall. An extremely 
hardy plant. 
Joanna Hill. A charming orange yellow Rose. Vigorous, and free 
blooming with exquisitely formed long buds. Extremely fra- 
grant. The open blooms are somewhat lighter. The texture 
of the petals is not injured by the weather. 
K. A. Victoria. Long, shapely buds open to delightfully fra- 
grant full-petaled cream white flowers. Petals show a slight 
lemon tint toward the center. A favorite white rose with 
shapely pointed buds. Exquisitely perfumed. 
Los Angeles. A striking vivid rose that you will rave about. A 
flame pink, with tones of coral and gold. A free blooming 
rose of great beauty. 
Margaret McGredy. A vivid scarlet with a touch of orange. Buds 
are perfect for cutting, having extra long stems. Compact 
growing bush with shiny clean foliage. Blooms freely with only 
the minimum of care. 
McGredy’s Ivory. One of the best white roses. For size and 
form the flowers of this rose are unbelievable. The buds are 
long and pointed. Flowers creamy white. Perfectly shaped, 
double blooms. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. Splendid buds of dull red slowly open into 
gorgeous, extra large blooms of light scarlet or deep pink, last- 
ing a long time. Very heavy bloomer. 
McGredy’s Yellow. Large bright buttercup yellow flowers, per- 
fect in form and very fragrant. Foliage an excellent dark 
green. A fine cutting flower. 
Mme. E. Herriot. An original bright orange-pink rose. Excel- 
lent for cutting or bedding. A beautiful ros 
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