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BETTER PLANTS 
Aldams WN ursery, Voss 

Hy brio Vee Sexes 
All 2 Years Old, Field-Grown, First Grade, Potted Roses—Guaranteed to Bloom. 
Autumn. Gorgeous flowers which blend to- 
gether the autumnal shades of russet- 
brown, bronzy red, and rich yellow. Free 
bloomer. 
Betty Uprichard Semi-double, salmon-pink 
flowers stained coppery pink outside. 
Countess Vandal. Pat. 38. Copper, bronze 
and pink, flooded with gold. 
Crimson Glory. Pat. 105. Fragrant deep 
vivid crimson. Very popular. 
Eclipse. Pat. 172. Slim tapering buds of 
brilliant golden yellow. 
Editor McFarland. Bright clear pink 
blooms on long stems. Vigorous plants 
with clean healthy foliage. By some 
Rose growers pronounced the finest pink. 
Etoile de Hollande. The world’s leading 
red Rose with brilliant blooms of mag- 
nificent size. 
Frau Karl Druschki. Pure paper-white; 
large and free flowering. 
Girona. A bicolor of turkey-red and yellow. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Cream, slightly 
shaded lemon; very fragrant. 
Margaret McGredy. Orange-scarlet. Very 
large, long pointed buds and _ beautiful 
double flowers. Good foliage and con- 
stant bloomer. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. Brilliant red. A beau- 
tifully formed, double, high-centered 
Rose, borne on long stems. 
POTTED ROSES 
The illustration below gives you a good idea of the 
quality and condition in which you will receive our Potted 
Just remove the 
paper pot by slitting 
down the side; plant so 
that the top of the earth 
is 4 to 6 inches below the 
surface, and water well. 
Our Potted Roses will 
not stop even to catch 
their breath before they 
will supply you with an 
abundance of bloom. 
Roses. 




CLOTRACIDE 
A complete Rose pro- 
tection against plant in- 
sects and diseases. 
quers mildew. Controls 
black spot. Assures lux- 
uriant foliage and bloom. 
Apply once a week. See 
price list. 

Mirandy. Pat. 632. Deep rich dark red, 
wonderful fragrance. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. One of the best yellows. 
A very free, continuous bloomer. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. Reddish gold buds 
turn to lasting, fragrant blooms of deep 
golden yellow. 
Peace. Pat. 591. Yellow bud opening 
white with each petal edged pink that 
deepens as the flower opens. 
Pedrables. Rich yellow buds opening to 
creamy white. 
Beautifully 
Poinsettia. Distinct scarlet. 
shaped buds. 
President Herbert Hoover. Maroon, or- 
ange and gold; a perfect Rose for the 
florist or the home garden. Blooms freely 
during the entire season. 
Radiance. Soft carmine-pink. 
sweet-scented; free. 
Double; 
Red Radiance. A crimson sport of Radi- 
ance. 
Roslyn. Gold. Excellent form, golden yel- 
low. 
Soeur Therese. Long-pointed, chrome-yel- 
low bloom, with the fragrance of the old 
Sweetbrier. 
Talisman. Most vividly colored Rose— 
apricot, shading to yellow at base. Strong 
grower; free bloomer. 
proof, 
Con- 
and red. 
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CLIMBING ROSES 
American Pillar, Chaste pink, single flow- 
ers. 
Climbing American Beauty. 
fragrant. Good foliage. 
BLAZE (Everblooming Paul’s Scarlet 
Climber). Plant Patent No. 10. Pro- 
duced from Paul’s Scarlet Climber and 
Gruss an Teplitz. A marvelous, hardy, 
everblooming scarlet-red Rose. 
DOUBLOONS. Plant Patent No. 152. A 
vigorous climber with heavy wood and 
handsome glossy foliage. When in bloom, 
the whole plant is literally covered with 
clusters of large golden blooms. Bud 
ovoid, deep saffron-yellow; flower large, 
double, fragrant, cupped, rich gold, fad- 
ing but little. 
Dorothy Perkins. Soft shell-pink. 
Rose-pink; 
Dr. J. H. Nicolas. Plant Patent 457. Large 
double, deep rose-pink. Everblooming. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. Flesh-pink. Flowers 
are full, double, and fragrant. Choice. 
Excelsa. Intense crimson-maroon. Healthy 
foliage. Very fine. 
GOLDEN GLOW. This is a spectrum yel- 
low, fragrant and an abundant mass of 
color. 
Mary Wallace. Well formed, large, semi- 
double flowers, generally exceeding 4 in. 
in diameter, of a bright clear rose-pink 
with salmon base to the petals. Very free 
flowering. 
NEW DAWN (Everblooming Dr. W. Van Fleet). Plant Patent 
No. 1. The first really worth-while everblooming hardy climber. 
The shell-pink flowers are of good size and exquisite form, with 
rich fragrance, produced on long stems and almost continuously 
in flower from June until frost. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Vivid scarlet, semi-double flowers of me- 
dium size, which do not burn or fade in the sun. Produced in 
large clusters in great profusion. Extremely hardy. 
Silver Moon. Clear, silvery white; fragrant. Foliage is mildew- 
FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
They Bloom All Summer 
Betty Prior. Pat. 340. Red buds opening to single shell-pink. 
Donald Prior. Pat. 377. Semi-double scarlet. Very profuse. 
Pinocchio. Pat. 484. Salmon-pink flushed with gold. 
BABY RAMBLER ROSES 
Gloria Mundi. Brilliant orange-scarlet flowers in large clusters. 
Gruss an Aachen. Yellowish rose with shadings of salmon-pink 
Ideal. One of the finest dark red Polyanthas. Grows about 2 feet 
high; always in bloom. 
Triomphe Orleanais. Cerise-red. A profuse bloomer. 
