EDITOR McFARLAND 

GOLDEN DAWN 
CONDESA de SASTAGO 

f EDITH NELLIE PERKINS 
ROSES | 



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EVERBLOOMING 
FINE HYBRID TEA ROSES AT MODERATE COST : ¢ iF 
2-YR., FIELD-GROWN and BUDDED PLANTS A. VICTORIA Se a 
WILL BLOOM NEXT SUMMER j ; 
EDITOR McFARLAND—Deep rosy pink. A favorite woe Z 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS—Cream, and coral blend 
PICTURE— Sparkling bright pink. An excellent rose icin 
K.A. VICTORIA—The standard in white roses. 
GOLDEN CHARM—Vigorous grower. Clear Yellow 
ROUGE MALLERIN—Dependable deep red 
TALISMAN— One of American's best. Red and gold 
ETOILE de HOLLAND—Well known. Deep red 
CONDESA de SASTAGO—Yellow and coral bl 
GOLDEN DAWN—The old favorite. Deep y 
with base of petals flushed red. Hardy and vigor 
ROSE OFFE 


One of each or your choice, of the 
ten fine Hybrid Tea Roszs illus- 
trated and described, Postpaid for 
9Oc each; 3 for *2.50; 
6 for $4.50; 12 for $8.00, Postpaid 
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2) TALISMAN 




SPECIAL RADIANCE COLLECTION 
3 One of each, or your choice of Red Radiance, 
Pink Radiance and Salmon Radi- 
ance. Three fine Roses which will S 50 
produce a plentiful supply of beau- 
tiful, fragrant biooms all summer long. 
| Your Choice: Red, Pink, or Salmon Radiance 
90c each: 3 for $2.50: 6 for $4.50 Postpaid 

Postpaid 
If you want a really new and thrilling ex- 
perience in Rose growing then you will want 
to grow a few plants of these Roses. Ima- 
Zine being able to walk among the plants 
in your Rose garden without snagging your 
clothes or scratching your flesh. Imagine 
cutting an armload of blooms and not having 
a single thorn to prick your fingers or arms. 
Imagine a bush producing bright red, fragrant, 
very double blooms prolifically from June 
until freezing weather. Then you have an 
idea of what to expect from ‘Festival.’’ The 
Climber produces an immense crop of brilliant 
red blooms in june and throws occasional re- 
peat blooms throughout the summer, however, 
like all Climbing Roses, it blooms on the 
two-year wood, Each spring remove 
all but three of the 
best canes produced 


“FESTIVAL” U.S. Plant Pat. 545 
The Thornless Rose 


“FESTIVAL” the previous year, cut 
S these remaining canes 
PRICE back about one-third 
3 YOUR CHOICE OF work some good fert- 
ijlizer into the soil 
on OR yer about the plants and 
(Be Sure to Specify. youn will bem ewards 
$ ed with a magnifi- 
° cant climber. No 
1.50 Each; thorns to bother you 
when pruning or 
i, S working around them; 
Re for no thorns fo tear 
3 @ your skin when cut- 
A POSTPAID ting. 
GUARANTEED TO 
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PLEASE NOTE: Successful Fall 
Transplanting of Roses Depends 
Upon the Plants Being Thoroughly 
Ripened by Frosts Before Digging. 
For This Reason We Will Not 
Make Shipment of Any Rose Plants 
Until After November Ist. 
We cannot say too much about the good 
qualities of the "STRATFORD" rose. One of 
the most unique roses we have ever seen in 
that the open blooms have the odd, cactus- 
like appearance of the Cactus Dahlias. Buds 
are a delightful flesh-pink, opening into 
large blooms so extremely double that there 
scarcely seems to be room for all the petals. 
The open blooms are creamy pink and the ( 
color holds for days as the many petals unfold. ‘ 
Blooms are produced almost continuously ong a 
both bush and pillar férm from June until o 
freezing weather. Plants are vigorous in § t > 4 
growth with strong, erect canes and excellent ms 
foliage. On the Pillar form the canes grow to ee ee” 
a height of 8 to 10 feet, stiffly erest ana , ra 
sturdy, Ideal for planting on each side of % a “mm 
a driveway entrance or wherever a post or * ; 
pillar effect is wanted. Has the large, ex- i 
tremely double, fragrant blooms of the bush 
form and bears them throughout the long 
summer and fall' season. 
Each spring remove 
all but three or tour 
of the most vigorous 
canes, trim the re- 
maining ones ‘back 
about one third. This 
enables the plant to 
produce abundant 
growth and bloom, 
Keep the plants well 
watered the first sea- 
son after planting’ and 
each year apply some 
good plant food two 
or three times during 
the summer. 




“STRATFORD” 
PRICES 
YOUR CHOICE OF 14 ' 
BUSH OR PILLAR ra €i 
$1.50 EACH; a” mt 
3 tor *3.75 ee gh 
POSTPAID 
GUARANTEED TO 
GROW AND BLOOM 

