R @) S E S -~~ The Glowers Everybody Laues and Enjoys 
No flower is so much loved, appreciated and enjoyed as the Rose. It is still the ‘“‘Queen of Flowers.’ 
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Many 
Roses which might succeed in other parts of the country, do not do so well in the Inland Empire. Almost every 
Rose that we have listed in these pages has been tried and tested and proven satisfactory and dependable. 
Why spend your money and time on doubtful kinds when you can buy our ‘‘Tried and Tested’’ Roses? 
With more than 2000 varieties of Roses in general cultivation, listing any large percentage of these would be 
out of the question. The list which follows is the result of our test efforts and represents the ‘‘Cream of 
the Crop.’’ You can plant any of them with confidence. 
PRICES ON ALL THE ROSES ON THIS PAGE—$1.10 each: 6 for $6.00: $11.00 per dozen (Prepaid) 

In spite of the fact that we have a wide variety of soils in the 
Inland Empire, we are fortunate in being able to grow good 
roses in all areas. However, if you have not planted roses at 
your present location, we are sure our information about care 
and planting (see front yellow page) will prove very helpful. 
Our care and planting booklet is also enclosed with each order. 
Send a trial order to Stanek & Son and be convinced that we 
guarantee more for your money. 
RED SHADES 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. A great favorite wherever it is 
planted. Pink, shaded a smoky carmine; deliciously fra- 
grant. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. A thrilling scarlet-crimson from 
bud until petals fall. Vigorous, upright, free flowering. 
Looks like this one has come to stay. 
E. G. HILL. Massive blooms of deep crimson and scarlet, vel- 
vety on inside. Splendid for cutting. Foliage unusually 
healthy. Of vigorous habit. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Gigantic flowers of velvety crim- 
son that get lighter in color instead of ‘‘bluing’’ with age. 
Ask any rose grower about this one. 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. Often called ‘‘General Jack’’. 
Searlet-crimson buds and clear red flowers; intensely 
fragrant. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. Dependable rose that stays and stays. 
Pleasingly crimson, delightfully fragrant. Not particularly 
good for cutting but what a mass of blooms all season. 
HADLEY. Brilliant rich crimson, very fragrant. 
MARGARET McGREDY. Orange-scarlet aging to a pleasing 
carmine-rose. Free bloomer, vigorous plants and fragrant. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET. Not scarlet in our climate, but it is 
red, a rose-red, and one of the best. 
NIGHT. Deep crimson, shaded with black and maroon. Not 
too successful with some rose growers, but others say it 
can’t be beat in cooler weather. 
POINSETTIA. You will be charmed with this beauty. Weil 
formed buds and richly colored flowers of poinsettia- 
scarlet, which suggested its name. 
ULRICH BRUNNER. Another all-time favorite of yester- 
year. Large; bright carmine-red; very fragrant. 
VICTORIA HARRINGTON. We like this Rose. Very dark red, 
non-fading, with velvety texture to the petals. 
WHITE SHADES 
CALEDONIA. No other white rose can equal the buds that 
are produced by this plant. The open rose is full and 
fragrant. Very popular at the Spokane Rose Show. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. Magnificent snow-white blooms. 
Repeats freely. The world’s most popular white rose. 
K. A. VICTORIA. Pure ivory white buds opening to full, well 
shaped flowers on long stems. An old favorite of your 
grandmother. 
McGREDY’S IVORY. Long ivory white buds, perfectly shaped 
blossoms, delicate perfume. Raised considerably for exhi- 
bition purposes. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE. White. The large buds are creamy 
white and open with a flush of pink in the center. 
SNOWBIRD. White blooms ona healthy vigorous plant. Very 
free flowering. 

TALISMAN 
YELLOW SHADES 
FEU J. LOOYMANS. Desirable long pointed bud growing 
into a large cupped tlower of Indian Yellow. 
GLORIANA. Yellow. A very strong, upright grower, with 
plenty of blcom all summer. Good form and foliage. 
GOLDEN DAWN. Buds are edged carmine. Double flowers of 
lemon yellow, nicely formed and deliciously fragrant. 
GOLDEN RAPTURE. Large, high-centered flowers of golden 
yellow, with an old-rose fragrance. Good form and foliage. 
JOANNA HILL. Very popular for cutting. Orange-yellow 
buds opening to large, double flowers of cream and orange. 
LADY MARGARET STEWART. Buttercup yellow, flushed 
orange and red. Upright habit. A favorite with us. 
McGREDY’S YELLOW. Like all McGredy Roses, the blooms 
are perfect. Bright buttercup yellow. 
MRS. E. P. THOM. Clear canary yellow buds opening to a 
not too double flower. Disease resistant foliage of dark 
green. 
SISTER THERESHE. Chrome yellow perfect buds tinged with 
red. Open blooms are spicily fragrant. Spreading habit. 
SOUVENIR DE CLAUD PERNET. Long been one of our 
best sellers in yellow roses. We like it. 
SUNBURST. The name of this Rose describes it better than 
we can. Long pointed buds. Good open flower form. 
VILLE DE PARIS. Large oval buds of sunflower yellow 
tinted orange at base of petals. Disease free foliage. We 
have never tried this but it does sound good. 

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