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PATENTED ROSES—Continued 
HEART’S DESIRE—(Pat. 501)—The color is a pure even shade 
of luminous red, without any shadings of maroon. It is sun- 
proof even in the hottest weather and does not burn. Plant is 
of exceeding vigorous growth, prolific bloomer, with buds of 
superb form and fragrant open blooms holding their shape 
until last petal drops. (Each $1.50). 
LOWELL THOMAS (Pat. 595)—Immense bright chrome-yellow 
blooms, beautifully shaped buds which open with the petals 
rolling outward. Blooms 4 inches across when fully open. 
(Each $1.50). 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT (Pat. 337)—The artistic, long urn- 
shaped buds open to 20 petaled, camellia-like flowers water- 
melon to raspberry pink in color w:th a golden base to the 
petals. (Each $1.50). 
MING TOY (Pat. Pending)—A new polyantha-like shrub rose. 
The dainty petals are so precisely placed that the high cen- 
tered brilliant rose-colored flower may be compared with a 
ee camellia in form. In bloom continually. (Kaeh 
1.50). 
MIRANDY (Pat. 632)—A strong free branching plant pro- 
ducing large, long pointed ovo.d buds of rich dark red with 
black shadings, opening to Chyrsanthemum red. The flower 
of 50 petals displays new beauties of form and is long lasting. 
Marvelously fragrant. (Hach $1.50). 
PEACE (Pat. 591)—The large cvoid buds are yellow with 
watermelon pink picoted edging, the full open flower is 
cream yellow with a delicate over-all flush of pink. The 
blooms are 5 to 6 inches across, very double w-th 30 to 60 
petals, its fragrance is mild and pleasant. Abundant bloomer, 
borne singly on long stems, flowers long lasting. (Each $2.00). 
SHOWGIRL (Pat. 646)—A perfectly formed, slender bud opens 
into a high centered spiral flower of deep pink which does not 
fade in the hottest weather, very free flowering. (Each $1.50). 

YOURS TRULY (Pat. 697)—A very pleasing shade of spinel 
pink with a yellow base, the reverse of the petal is a very 
pleasing pomegranate shade. (Each $1.50). 
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TEXAS CENTENNIAL (Pat. 565) 
(See description under climbers below) 
HARDY CLIMBING AND RAMBLER ROSES 
The Climbers or Ramblers not only afford a burst of bloom 
upon trellises, over fences and hedges, against the porch or 
the home, but having attractive foliage they are an object of 
beauty and adornment even when not in bloom. 

WINTER CARE OF ROSES 
Before the ground freezes in fall, mound the earth up around 
the stems of all Bush roses to a height of 12 inches. Wrap the 
tops well with leaves and burlap. : 
All Items on This Page Are Postpaid 
AVAILABLE IN SPRING ONLY 
CL. AMERICAN BEAUTY—Deep rose-pink blooms of large 
size, borne in groups of three and four blossoms on long 
stems. Blooms in spring only. A vigorous grower. (Kach 
$1.00). 
BLAZE—(Pat. No. 10)—Everblooming scarlet-red climbing rose, 
a very vigorous grower and seldom out of bloom. (Each 
$1.50). 
CL. ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—(Everblooming)—The same 
beautiful dark red rose as in the bush form that has been a 
garden favorite for so long. (Each $1.00). 
CL. GOLDEN DAWN (Pat. 243)—(Everblooming)—F lowers of 
lemon yellow opening to great big fragrant blooms of pale 
straw yellow. Flowers borne singiy on long stems. Bronzy 
green foliage. (Hach $1.50). 
CL. HEART’S DESIRE (Pat. 663)—Everblooming)—The same 
luminous red as in the bush form with large flowers on long 
stems, very fragrant, with v.gorous dark green foliage. 
(Each $1.50). 
CL. MRS. E. P. THOM—(Everblooming)—Considered one of the 
finest yellow roses grown, profuse blooming, strong climber 
and flowers are excellent for cutting. (Hach $1.00). 
CL. MRS. SAM McGREDY (Pat. 374)—A good all purpose 
climber with bronzy foliage, well shaped flowers of coppery 
searlet, outside of petals flushed with red. Everblooming. 
(Fach $1.50). 
CL. NIGHT (Pat. 439)—(Everblooming)—A rose which is the 
deepest red climber known. Large, full flowers of deep crim- 
son, shaded black maroon. (Each $1.50). 
CL. PICTURE (Pat. 425)—(Everblooming)—Every bud per- 
fectly formed and a cheerful glowing shade of light rose pink. 
(Each $1.50). 
CL. ROSEMARIE—(Everblooming)—Large full double flowers 
with a strong fragrance and unusual lasting qualities, deep 
pink without any shadings. (Each $1.00). 
CL. TALISMAN—(Everblooming)—Produces brilliant yellow, 
orange and red shaded flowers. Buds are long and gracefully 
curved at the top. (Each $1.00). 
CL. TEXAS CENTENNIAL (Pat. 565)—Everblooming beauti- 
ful urn shaped buds, of a rich luminous red without any other 
shadings, with long lasting open flowers. (Kach $1.50). 
CL. K. A. VICTORIA—Everblooming. A free healthy grower 
pie splendid foliage, with large flowers of pure white. (Each 
$1.00). 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER— Vivid scarlet blooms borne in 
clusters. Blooms in spring only. (Each $1.00). 

CAUTION—Unpack plants immed’ately upon arrival and 
place in container of water over night. Not longer. Plant out 
immediately if possible. Rose Bushes should be cut back to 
not more than six or eight inches above the ground. Do not use 
any fertilizer at time of planting. See planting instructions. 
