Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria: A large double white rose with pale lemon tints in the 
center. Fragrant and productive. One of the leading prize winners in rose shows. 
Luxembourg: A marvelous rose of glorious coppery yellow with deeper shadings 
at the base of the petals. A sturdy grower and profuse bloomer. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles: A beautiful clear medium pink of fine form. The plant is 
vigorous and free-flowering. 
Mrs. Pierre S. Dupont: Reddish gold buds open into cup-shaped golden yellow 
fragrant flowers. Steady blooming plant with attractive glossy foliage. 
Night: An unusual rose of deep crimson with maroon shadings. Appears black in 
dim light. Exceedingly fragrant. 
Pink Dawn: Flowers of fine form are a clear rose-pink. Very fragrant. Plant is 
vigorous and free-flowering. 
Poinsettia: Glowing fire-red in buds and flowers. Similar to the Xmas plant in 
brightness. Plant is vigorous and provides lots of buds for cutting. 
Herbert Hoover: A consistent prize-winner in rose shows. Two-tone colors of 
flame-scarlet and orange. Vigorous free-blooming and fragrant. A grand variety. 
Radiance: Most dependable rose in America. Loads of large globe-shaped cameo- 
pink flowers. Very fragrant. Thrives and flowers in all parts of the country. 
Red Radiance: Similar to Radiance in every way but color. This is a deep even 
rose red. 
Talisman: Most famous of the two-toned roses. A glorious combination of golden- 
yeltow and copper. Many fragrant flowers are produced all season. 
The Doctor: Immense flowers of a sparkling irridescent pink. Flowers are graceful 
and intensely fragrant. Considered one of the greatest roses. 
Climbing Roses 
Use these fine roses for gorgeous effect on arbors, trellis, fences, and posts. 
Grow larger and more beautiful every year. Hardy and easily grown. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber: A tal! climber with clusters of intense scarlet flowers. Each 
cluster lasts for several weeks as the buds open. One of the most widely ad- 
mired roses. One plant will make a spectacle of glorious color. 
Dr. W. Vanfleet: Large flesh pink flowers on long stems that are the rival of the 
bush roses. Excellent for cuttings. Fragrant. 
Polyantha Roses 
A class of roses suitable for use in tow borders or in front of taller kinds. 
Flowers are small, double and in clusters. Frequently called baby ramblers. Plants 
are seldom out of flower. Much hardier than most roses. 
Gloria Mundi: A striking orange-scarlet color that seems to glow. 
Else Poulsen: Large semi-double flowers are an exquisite rose pink and fragrant, 
Poulsen’s Yellow: True yellow, double fragrant flowers with tints of carmine at 
base. 
Prices On All Roses 
Each Three Six Twelve 
Best quality, 2 yr. old bushes (delivered) $1.00 $2.85 $5.65 $11.00 
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