
FRENCH HYBRID LILAC 
HYBRID LILACS 
12-15” High, Strong, Well-rooted 
$1.00 each — Any 5 for $4.25 
These stocky, well-branched little plants are just the right size for easy transplanting. 
Until you have seen these new Hybrid French lilacs you cannot realize how beautiful 
they are. They are perfectly hardy and bloom quickest of all lilacs, generally the next 
year after planting. 
ELLEN WILLMOTT. Large, double to very double creamy white flowers. A strong 
grower and a free bloomer. One of the best of the double white lilacs. 
LAMARTINE. One of the earliest blooming lilacs. Extremely large clusters of single 
purplish-lilac flowers. 
MME. CASIMIR PERRIER. A lovely double white variety, very popular with lilac lovers. 
PRESIDENT CARNOT. A free-blooming variety of good light lilac blue. Double flowers. 
PRESIDENT LINCOLN. This is an unusual wedgewood blue color, the nearest to a true 
blue. Flowers are single, medium in size. 
FRAU WILHELM PFITZER. A single pink variety of great beauty. A very thrifty plant. 
VAUBAN. A light lilac pink, double flower, darker when in bud. 
: free bloomer of large clusters of pure white, prominently displayed 
RSIAN I free blooming lilac of graceful habit. Shows to best ad- 
lowers are larger and darker than the common 

HYBRID TEA ROSES — STANDARD VARIETIES 
(* Pictured on reverse side) 
No. 1 Plants, 2 year field grown 
$1.35 each—10 or more $1.25 each 
AMI QUINARD. Deep velvety crimson, fragrant and very lasting. Long pointed buds. 
BETTY UPRICHARD. Unique in its two-tone quality, being carmine and coppery-orange 
outside, and salmon pink on the inside of the recurving petals. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. Long, pointed buds, opening into large semi-double flowers of 
scarlet. A great favorite. 
*CONDESA DE SASTAGO. A two-toned Spanish rose very full when open. Petals are 
bright yellow outside and bright red inside. Rich raspberry perfume. 
*EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. Some people consider this the best deep-pink rose. It is two- 
toned pink, darker on the outside. 
*EDITOR McFARLAND. A very lovely and perfectly formed rose of clear brilliant 
pink. Charming, both in bud and when fully open. Very fragrant. 
*ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. One of the very best dark red roses. Very fragrant. If you 
are limited in the number of roses you can have, by all means have this red one. 
*GOLDEN CHARM. Long buds open into richly scented blooms of non-fading yellow. 
GOLDEN OPHELIA. Gorgeous blooms of golden-yellow. Fragrant and free flowering. 
A distinct addition to any rose garden. 
MARGARET McGREDY. An unusual hue of scarlet rose color. A very dependable 
bloomer. 
*McGREDY SCARLET. Darker than Margaret McGredy and as free blooming. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE. Another white rose of excellent flowering habit. 
*MRS. CHAS. BELL. A very large, warm pink bloom, belonging to the Radiance family. 
MME. JOS. PERRAUD. A coppery yellow bloom of great beauty. A great favorite in 
the midwest. 
NIGHT. A very dark blackish crimson, which suggests its name. 
*PICTURE. One burst of blooms follows another all summer. A velvety pink bloom 
that is lovely from bud to full bloom. 
POINSETTIA, As nearly the same color as its namesake as possible. Lovely in bud and 
full bloom. 
*PRESIDENT HOOVER. One of the most free flowering Hybrid Teas. A two-toned gold 
and rose. 
RED RADIANCE. A dark rose colored bloom recommended for all rose gardens. A 
member of the famous Radiance family. : 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. The plants bloom and bloom and bloom. A good red color, but 
not particularly good for cutting. 
JOANNA HILL. A standard yellow of sheer beauty. The bud and open bloom are 
equally lovely. 
*K. A. VICTORIA. Still the standard of excellence for a white rose after fifty years. 
Sometimes a little lemon color appears. 
*LUXEMBOURG. Saffron yellow is the predominate coloring, but it is shaded with 
pink. A very lovely rose. a 
*ROUGE MALLERIN. Another excellent dark red that has recently become popular. 
SOUER THERESE. A very gorgeous yellow with semi-double cupped blooms. Out in 
front in the yellow color. R 
TALISMAN. A world-wide favorite. One of the best known Hybrid Tea Roses. Beauti- 
ful in bud and in full bloom. It is two-toned yellow and light red. Excellent for cutting. 
THE DOCTOR. This rose has everything: Rich, satiny pink color, large size and 
fragrance. 
YELLOW CONDESA. Similar to Condesa de Sastago, but yellow throughout. A distinct 
addition to your rose garden. ‘ 
STANDARD CLIMBING ROSES 
No. 1 Plants, 2 Yr. Field Grown 
$1.35 each—10 for $12.50 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. A beautiful pink flower, coming back into favor. Very fragrant. 
DOROTHY PERKINS. A cluster flowering type, most usually seen over doorways or 
arbors. A lovely rose-pink shade. 
DR. VAN FLEET. A fine climber with shell-pink blooms, the buds of which are good for 
cutting. Truly a wonderful rose. 
EXCELSA. One of the very best crimson ramblers. A prolific bloomer. 
GARDENIA. The buds are golden yellow, fading to creamy white in the sun. Sprays 
on long stems are good for cutting. 
MRS. P. S. DUPONT. Originated as a Hybrid Tea and now budded for climbing, this 
is an excellent addition to the yellow group. 
Any 5 Climbing Roses of Your Choice—$5.50 
SILVER MOON. Appropriately named, these blooms are a creamy white and very 
fragrant. They produce one large crop a season. 
WHITE DOROTHY PERKINS. This variety is white, otherwise is the same as Dorothy 
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