
Norman’s has it’’ 
PHOENIX, ARIZONA 


MME. JULES BOUCHE—Always in bloom. Medium size 
buds and flowers. White flushed slightly with pink at the 
center. Fragrant. 
MME. J. PERRAUD — Nasturtium-orange flushed shell- 
pink at petal’s edge. 
MRS. E. P. THOM—A deep, sweet scented lemon-yellow, 
developing from long buds. Free blooming and very disease 
resistant. 
MBS. P. S. DUPONT—One of the very best yellow garden 
roses. Comparable with Mrs. E. P. Thom for its dependability 
in providing yellow buds. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY—A loose bud with open bloom of 
orange-vermilion, with yellow shading at the base. 
NIGHT—This rose is almost black in color, so deep is its 
shade of crimson. The effect is heightened by the deep ma- 
roon shadings. Spicily fragrant. 
PICTURE—A perfect!y formed pink which is well named, 
PINK RADIANCE—The ever popular two-toned pink, 
PRESIDENT HOOVER—By far the best multi-tone he- 
cause of its perfect shape, lasting quality and tremendous 
growth in Arizona, as well as its exceptional colors of yellow 
tinted pink with copper-orange. 
RED HOOVER—A very popular deep red sport of Presi- 
dent Hoover. Like the parent in every respect including the 
large shapely buds and flowers with the intense pleasing 
¢o or. 
RED RADIANCE —A bright purple-red, with vigorous, 
free blooming fragrant flowers. One of the standard garden 
roses. 
ROSE MARIE—A very sweet-scented, pink-veined rose, of 
vigorous habit and long lasting flowers. 
ROUGE MALLERIN—Pointed brilliant red buds opening 
to rich searlet velvet flowers which do not blue. Old damask 
perfume. Strong, upright plants. Continuous bloomer. 
SISTER THERESE—Long, slender, perfectly shaped yel- 
low buds tinged with carmine. Very strong growing and free 
branching. 
SNOWBIRD—Floribunda. One of the most perfect of small 
roses. Delightfully formed buds, frilled and graceful, opening 
to a many-petaled flower. White. Delightfully fragrant. 
SUNBURST—An old variety but still a favorite. Long, 
pointed buds of soft, buff yellow. 
TALISMAN—Brilliant orange-yellow-red multicolor, still 
a favorite. 
THE DOCTOR—An enormous large-petaled pink rose. Ex- 
quisite silver-pink, fragrant. A little extra attention in the 
garden will insure a good production of flowers. 
VICTORIA HARRINGTON — Pointed blackish red buds 
opening to non-fading dark velvety red. Spicy fragrance. 
NOTES ON PLANTING ROSES 
| Roses are shipped 
PLANTING ROSES 
Dig a hole large enough to 
spread roots comfortably. 
Sy 
properly pruned 
for planting. 
Plant so 
ground level is 
above the 
graft union. 


Make a ring 
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held water 
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Loosen soil 5 
mound o witha fork ~ 
soil in Ss and mix 
center = SS! well with 
for roots. NY \ fertilizer. 
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first year. 
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Spread roots out full width. 
Do not crowd or bend over. 
Fill with good soil, tamp 
well and water. 
A suggested 
scheme for — 
planting a Rose 
Flower Border. 




CLIMBING ROSES 
Roses listed here are available during January, February 
and early March. They are “Bare Root” stock but some will 
be available after March in cans at slightly higher prices. 
PATENTED CLIMBERS 
CL. COUNTESS VANDAL—Copper-salmon, identical with 
the bush type. A very handsome, clean growing climber. 
$1.50. 
CL. MRS. SAM McGREDY—Long, coppery-orange buds, 
flushed yellow at the base, unfold to form perfect f owers of 
brilhant orange. During hot weather the flowers change to 
lively pink shades. Mild fragrance. $1.00. 
CL. TEXAS CENTENNIAL (Pat. 565)—A profuse bloom- 
ing variety, its glorious flowers a rich luminous red without 
any other shadings. This is a really fine climber. $1.50. 

CLIMBING ROSES—GENERAL LIST 
Each $1.00, unless otherwise noted. 
BANKSIA-YELLOW—Do not fade until they are ready to 
drop. 
BELLE OF PORTUGAL—Immense flowers of flesh pink, 
CL. CALEDONTIA—One of the finest white roses grown and 
now is one of the best climbing roses offered. Lovely perfect 
buds of snowy white, deliciously fragrant. 
CL. CECIL BRUNNER—The Sweetheart Rose in a climbing 
form, 
CL. DAINTY BESS—A strong, clean growing ever-hloom- 
ing climber. Single pink. Continuous bloom. 
CL. ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—The best red climber. A 
profusion of glowing velvety scarlet, long-stemmed cutting 
roses the season through. 
CL. HADLEY 
crimson. 
CL. K. A. VICTORIA—Very full, slightly fragrant, pure 
white flowers. 
CL. LOS ANGELES—Pale, satiny pink, shaded with deep 
rose and gold. 
MERMAID—Very large single blooms of clear, light yel- 
low. 
CL. MRS. E. P. THOM—The fine, long, buds oven into per- 
fectly shaped flowers of rich lemon-yellow, 
PAUL’S SCARLET—F'!owers 
scarlet red, fading but little. 
CL. PRESIDENT HOOVER—A triumph among climbers. 
Flaming scarlet and yellow buds which open to large, soft, 
creamy yellow blooms tinged with deep rose on reverse. 
CL. ROSE MARIE—A good rose-pink, fine for cutting. 
CL. SUNBURST—A splendid reproduction of the bush va- 
riety. Free blooming and hardy. 
CL. TALISMAN—Brilliant orange-red-yellow mu ticolor. 
TREE ROSES 
SELECTION OF TREE ROSES 
Prices: Bare Root $4.00 
5-gal Can $5.00 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—Red. 
GOLDEN RAPTURE—Yellow. 
MRE. E. P. THOM—Yellow. 
CALEDONIA—White. 
J. OTTO THILOW—Pink. 
MISS ROWENA THOM—Pink. 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA—Copper. 
HINRICH GAEDE—Brouze pink. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY—Copper-orange. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER—Two-tone yellow-red. 
HEART’S DESIRE—Red. $5.00. 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL—Red. $5.00. 

Large, double, well formed flowers of rich 
large, well shaped, vivid 
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