Kansas Landscape & Nursery Co’s 
EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
Varieties Tested in the Great Plains Region 
YOUR CHOICE OF 2 GRADES & PRICES 
Both of the grades mentioned below are two-year-old plants and both will bloom the 
first year. Our heavy grade are selected No. 1 plants and will bloom sooner than the 
medium grade. These heavy grade plants are the best that money can buy anywhere. 
Our medium grade plants, although smaller, are sturdy plants that will give you lots 
for your money. They are the same grade often sent out as ‘‘mail-order’’ No. 1 plants. 
Our Medium or Standard Grade 
75e Each; 3 for $2.00; 5 for $3.00; Prepaid. 



Our Heavy or Select Grade 
$1.25 Each; 3 for $3.60; 6 for $7; 10 for $11; prepaid. 

We offer the following list of varieties in both the above men- 
tioned grades at the above prices (except Peace) : 
AMI QUINARD—One of the very finest 
dark reds, becoming more popular eacn 
year. Blooms are a rich, very dark 
crimson maroon. 
CALEDONIA—VDure snow white. Flowers 
and buds of exquisite shape and text- 
ure. Sturdy and strong. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE—A most exciting 
new rose—a brilliant, sparkling, scarlet- 
crimson without a trace of blue. Ex- 
quisitely shaped long pointed buds 
which open into large attractive, very 
fragrant flowers. Healthy, vigorous 
grower. Stands lots of heat. Consid- 
ered one of the best bright red roses. 
DEQUESA DE PENARANDA—This new 
rose is a unique apricot-peach color 
that is very attractive. The blooms are 
large, double and fragrant. A_ good 
grower and a free bloomer. Gorgeous in 
the fall. 
DAME EDITH HELEN—Large flowers of 
glowing satiny pink. Long pointed buds. 
Strong grower. Outstanding variety for 
Kansas. 
EDEL—vVery large stately flower of great 
quality. I’ure white with faintest ivory 
shading towards the base. Strong, vig- 
orous grower. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS—Long buds 
of cream, orange and rosy carmine open 
to salmon pink flowers, gold sheen on 
the inside of the petals. 






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EDITOR McFARLAND — Perfect long 
pointed buds of deep pink with a glow 
of amber and a paler edge. Long stems 
for cutting. Fragrant. 
E. G. HiLL—Bright fiery red. Fine form 
and fragrance. Excellent for cutting. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE — Beautiful 
dark velvety red. Exquisite long point- 
ed buds. One of the best and most sat- 
isfactory roses for this region. 
GOLDEN DAWN —Gorgeous buds of yel- 
low with splashes of carmine open into 
large fragrant flowers of sunflower yel- 
low. Hardy, vigorous, extremely healthy 
and free blooming. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ—Bright | scarlet. 
Bush is very large, strong and hardy 
and bears profusely. A good garden 
rose but not for cutting. Hardiest ever- 
blooming rose. 
HINRICH GAEDE—Strikingly beautiful 
rose with large, double flowers of 
orange, deeply flushed vermilion and 
gold. Catches the eye before any other 
rose. Very hardy and floriferous. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA—For 
over 40 years this rose has been con- 
sidered the best white. Long pointed 
buds, exquisitely formed flowers. Very 
fragrant. 
MARGARET McGREDY—A vivid scarlet 
with a touch of orange. Buds perfect 
for cutting with extra long stems. 
MME. BUTTERFLY—This rose produces 
one of the most beautiful buds. The 
color is delicate pink suffused with apri- 
cot and gold. The plant is free and 
strong in growth and habit. 
MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD—A wonderful 
exhibition and garden rose. Long slen- 
der buds open into full flowers of nas- 
turtium buff flushed with orange. Fra- 
grant. Vlant is very vigorous with large 
glossy leaves. 
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PEACE (Patent No. 591). The great- 
est merit and charm of this new va- 
riety is the changing panorama of 
colors from bud to full flower. Large 
ovoid buds of yellow open slowly 
into large, fully double, fragrant 
flowers which are at first a cream 
yellow with a picotee edging of wa- 
termelon pink around the petals. 
Then gradually change to a delicate 
overall flush of pink suffused with 
softening yellow as the blooms open. 
Each stage of development shows 
different color combinations in per- 
fect harmony. Heavy Grade only. 
Price, $2.00 Each. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE—Pinkish white, 
believed by many to be the best white 
Hybrid Tea Rose because of its beauty, 
persistence, strength of growth, and its 
continuous production of lovely buds 
and flowers. 
MRS. E. P. THOM—Pure, unfading, fra- 
grant yellow flowers of fine and exqui- 
site form. Very hardy and beautiful 
growth. 
MRS. P. S. DUPONT—A glorious rose, al- 
ways in bloom with rich golden yellow 
blooms of extra fine shape. Has won 
many gold medals. 
PICTURE—A clear pink with a trace of 
salmon to’ give it a warm glow. De- 
lightfully fragrant. The blooms are per- 
fect in bud and when opened. The 
plant is very vigorous and blooms con- 
tinuously. Considered one of the very 
finest pink roses. 
PINK DAWN —Lovely buds open into 
large, fully double flowers of clear 
purest pink. Very fragrant. Vigorous 
and free-blooming. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER — Multi-colored 
orange, scarlet and yellow. Large per- 
fectly formed flowers on very long 
stems. Strong and vigorous. 
RADIANCE, PINK—Famous pink rose. 
Very hardy, strong grower. Well shaped 
flowers on long strong stems. Always 
in bloom. 
RADIANCE, RED—Same as Pink Radi- 
ance except rosy red color. 
ROUGE MALLERIN—At last a new red 
rose that does not turn blue. Pointed 
buds of brilliant red open to 3% inch 
blooms of brilliant glowing scarlet. If 
ever a rose glowed, this one does. 
SISTER THERESE — (Soeur Therese). 
Long pointed buds of chrome yellow, 
heavily marked with carmine, The open 
flower is a rich daffodil yellow and 
holds its color well. Fragrant, strong 
growing and very hardy. Long stems. 
THE DOCTOR—Immense long pointed 
buds of sparkling pink open to great 
flowers 5 to 6 inches across of exquisite 
satiny, silvery pink. Fragrance is in- 
tense. A flower show winner. 
TALISMAN—No rose garden is complete 
without Talisman. A multi-colored rose 
of red, gold, orange and yellow. Beau- 
tiful exquisitely formed urn-shaped buds 
and flowers. Strong erect-growing bush. 
Very hardy. 

ROSE SPECIAL 
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