TREE ROSES 
For Eye Level Beauty 
(The Aristocrats of Rosedom) 
Tree roses give height to your rose garden and accentuate 
its beauty. Use them for accent on corners, for background 
planting in the rose garden or other locations where height 
is desired. We have an exceptionally fine block of stock 
with large, bushy heads that produce an abundance of 
blooms all summer long. We will have the following varie- 
ties available this year. See descriptions under bush rose. 
Tree roses are sent Express or Auto Express Freight (not 
prepaid). 
Complete planting and winter care instructions sent with 
each order. 
Prices: $4.50 each, unless otherwise noted. 
Packing Free. 
Charlotte Armstrong. $5.00 Mark Sullivan. $5.00 
Dame Edith Helen Mayor Baker 
Edith Wilkie. $6.00 McGredy’s Scarlet 
E. G. Hill McGredy’s Yellow 
Fred Edmunds, $5.00 Mrs. E. P. Thom 
Floradora. $5.00 Nocturne. $6.00 
Frau Karl Druschki Padre 
Golden Rapture-J. Otto Thilow Peace. $6.00 
(2-color combination) Pres. Hoover 
Grand Duchess Charlotte. Red Hoover 
$5.00 San Fernando. $6.00 
Shangri-la. $5.00 
Taffeta. $6.00 
Texas Centennial. $5.00 
Victoria Harrington 
Wiil Rogers. $5.00 
Hugh Dickson 
Joanna Hill 
Lowell Thomas. $5.00 
Mme. Henri Guillot. $5.00 
Margaret McGredy 
STANEK’S TRIED AND TESTED ROSES 
Strong, Two-year Old, Bare-rooted Plants 
Every Rose that we ship is guaranteed to be of finest quality, 
true to name and class, and free from disease and to reach 
you in perfect condition. All of our Roses are No. 1 Plants. 
We handle no other grade. The Roses you buy from us will 
arrive in perfect condition—We do not handle Boxed Roses. 

RUGOSA AND MISCELLANEOUS ROSES 
Rugosa roses are particularly valuable for hardiness, health- 
iness, and ability to thrive under most adverse conditions 
of soil and climate, withstanding almost anything. Use them 
in your shrub borders as you would spiraea, forsythia, ete. 
We have used them considerably for straight hedge work. 
Prices postpaid: $1.25 each; 3 for $3.50 
AUSTRIAN COPPER. Single, brilliant orange-red flowers 
inside and yellow outside. Everybody who sees it wants 
it and we have never had enough to go around until this 
season. 
GROOTENDORST SUPREME. An improved variety of the 
older Grootendorst. Large, fringed, cherry-red flowers 
borne on a fine, large, well-foliaged plant. You will pay 
respects to the foliage on this plant and love the carnation- 
type flowers. 
HUGONIS. Light yellow flowers borne profusely along the 
branches. Very hardy, blooms very early. Often called 
the “Golden Rose of China’’. 
RUGOSA RUBRA. Early blooming. Large, single flowers 
of various shades of pink, magenta, and rose-crimson. 
Makes an excellent hedge. 
MINIATURE 
ROSES 

COPYRIGHTED 
These charming little roses, sometimes called “Dwarf Fairy 
Roses”’, seldom grow mere than a foot high. Though small 
and dainty, they are exceedingly hardy. They should never 
be planted right in among other everblooming roses, al- 
though they do make nice edging plants for the small rose 
garden. They have many uses in rock gardens and with 
your perennials. You can even use them as dwarf house 
plants. 
PIXIE. Most fully double of all miniature roses. Blooms 
continuously all season. A lovely shade of apple-blossom 
pink that will captivate you. 75c each; 3 for $2.00. 
SWEET FAIRY. A new miniature rose with dainty, dark 
pink buds. Very double flower that is extremely fragrant. 
$152 each; 3 for $3.15. 
TOM THUMB. A red rose bud that will make you an attrac- 
tive boutonniere. When the deep crimson bud opens you 
find a bright eye in the heart of each flower formed by a 
touch of white at the base of each petal. 75c each; 3 for 
$2.00. 

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ROSE SOCIETY 
If you like and want to know more 
about roses, join the AMERICAN 
ROSE SOCIETY and enjoy the 
many advantages of membership 
in one of the most important horticultural organizations in the 
country. Benefits include the AMERICAN ROSE ANNUAL, 
the bi-monthly AMERICAN ROSE MAGAZINE, pamphlets and 
other aids. Dues $3.50. 
Apply to us or to: 
SECRETARY, AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY 
BOX 687, HARRISBURG, PA. 


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