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Coen oming Roses 
Extra Heavy, Hardy Northern Nursery-Grown Stock 
The Roses offered in this list are of the Hybrid Tea class, 
which are commonly known as Everblooming Roses, and are 
without exception the most desirable for bedding. The stock 
we offer is extra heavy, northern nursery-grown, which, if 
planted in the early spring, are guaranteed to bloom from 
June until frost, and are not to be confused with the stock 
which has been forced in greenhouses all winter and after 
being discarded by growers because of weakened condition 
due to hard forcing, is offered for sale as flowering stock by 
unscrupulous dealers. 
Budded plants are more vigorous, produce more and better 
flowers, are more hardy and less susceptible to disease. 
Because of the very great shortage of good Rose stock 
available this year we will only be able to supply the varieties 
as listed on these pages and due to this shortage some of these 
varieties will be sold out very early. We would appreciate, 
if you would state, when placing your order, that we may 
substitute an equally good variety in the same color. 
Prices On All Varieties of Roses as Listed: 
Each $2.00, 100 $190.00. 7 
Ami Quinard. Large branching plants; flower semidouble, 
velvety crimson. 
Betty Uprichard. Long, pointed buds; large, open, long last- 
ing, very fragrant flowers. Delicate salmon-pink, reverse of 
petals carmine with coppery sheen. Vigorous, bushy 
growth; profuse bloomer. 
Caledonia. Large double flower of pure white; good foliage. 
rer Pink. Pleasing shade of pink; good stems and fo- 
iage. - 
Editor McFarland. Nicely formed flowers; brilliant pink. 
Etoile de Hollande. Beautiful in all stages of development. 
Brilliant crimson-red petals with velvety finish. Very large 
and fragrant flowers. Strong and vigorous grower, free 
and continuous bloomer. 
‘Frau Karl Druschki (Hybrid Perpetual). Magnificent glisten- 
ing snow-white flowers with deep, firm petals. 
K. A. Victoria. A strong grower, producing heavy double 
snow-white blooms. Very fragrant. 
Killarney, Double White. Pure glistening white with long, 
pointed buds and large, lasting, moderately fragrant flowers. 

ROSE, Betty Uprichard 

ROSE, Rapture 
Konigin Carola. Glistening satiny pink, flowers large and 
well formed on vigorous plants; free blooming. 
Lady Sylvia. Deep pink with apricot shadings; strong grower. 
Lily Pons. Long, pointed buds, opening to large, very double 
fragant flowers. Center of flowers deep yellow shading to 
pale yellow and white. A profuse bloomer, vigorous grower 
with handsome foliage. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. Brilliant rose-red with dazzling scarlet 
sheen. Fragrant, full double flowers. Vigorous growth, free 
and continuous habit of flowering. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. Long pointed buds of pure white; free 
bloomer. 
Mrs. Pierre S. Dupont. Nicely formed, long, pointed buds of 
reddish gold, deep golden yellow at center. Spicy fragrance 
and continuous bloomer. Strong, vigorous, bushy plants 
with attractive, glossy foliage. 
Ophelia. Light yellow with pink shading. One of the best 
cut flowers. 
President Herbert Hoover. Beautiful buds, scarlet and yellow; 
good stems, fragrant. 
Rapture. Deep pink; good stems and foliage. 
Talisman. Yellow and copper suffused pink in the bud, when 
half open the color changes to old rose above a yellow base. 
As the flower opens the color is intensified. 
W.C. Miller. A good Rose on a good, vigorous plant. Flow- 
ers full, true rose-pink, free blooming, fine, leathery foliage. 
HARDY CLIMBING AND RAMBLING ROSES 
Prices On All Varieties of Rambler Roses as Listed: 
Each $2.00, 100 $190.00. 
Glen Dale. Clusters of lemon-colored buds and very lovely 
double flowers of pale yellow which quickly turn white. 
Best white climber. 
Golden Glow. Semi-double, medium size flowers produced 
profusely in large clusters. Pure bright yellow without any 
shadings. Grow 15 feet high. 
New Dawn. An everblooming sport of Dr. Van Fleet. Flesh- 
pink on outer petals deepening to rose-pink in center. 
Blooms continuously throughout the summer. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Vivid scarlet, semi-double flowers of 
medium size, produced in large clusters and in great pro- 
fusion. The color does not burn or fade. 
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