QUANTITY RATES 
The each rate applies unless your order to- 
tals 10 or more bush or climbing Roses. For 
10 or more, reduced rates are given below and 
apply on any assortment, 
Less Than 10, Rach 10 or More, Each 
S150 SL.35 
1.25 1.10 
90 2S5 
No. 1 Grade 
90° each 
Except as noted 
Postpaid to Fourth Zone 
PRUNED READY TO PLANT 

RED BUSH ROSES 
AARS—Charlotte Armstrong. Patented. The 
long slender buds are blood-red and the bril- 
liant open flowers spectum-red in cool wea- 
ther. Cerise in hot weather. $1.50. 
Christopher Stone. Glowing brilliant crim- 
son-scarlet, with deeper shadings as the flow- 
er ages. Never a trace of blue at any time. 
Crimson Glory. Beautiful urn-shaped buds 
open into a vivid velvety crimson with ma- 
roon shadings of velvety sheen that glows. 
Pleasant, rich fragrance. Pat. No. 105, $1.50 
each. 
Etoile de Hollande. Ranked among the 
first three of its color by everyone. Perfect 
buds open into glorious flowers. Actually has 
no serious fault. 
AARS—Floradora, 
zling cinnabar-red. 
Ilorabunda type. Daz- 
Sprays of 6 to 12 blooms 
of exquisitely formed small buds. Opens to 
perfect camellia-like flowers. Perfect for 
ecorsages. 3 foot tall glossy-foliaged plants. 
No fragrance. Cut off old blooms, Plant pat- 
ented. $1.50 each. 
AARS—Grand Duchess Chariotte. Patented. 
Bud long pointed, flower full, unusually long 
lasting bright tomato red. Long, strong stem; 
vigorous, bushy. Fruity fragrance. $1.50. 
Hadley. An old favorite; brilliant rich 
crimson; vigorous growth, mildew-proof fol- 
iage, full blooms, rich fragrance. Is close to 
top in the red roses. 
Red Hoover. Ail the fine Hoover character 
in all red. 
A striking red sport of Tal- 
handsome form, maroon-red, 
opening to velvety blood-red with an over- 
glow of amber. At its best in cool weather. 
Red Ripples. Florabunda type, with small 
pointed dark-red buds. Suitable for bouton- 
niers. Large clusters. Each bud is a perfect 
little button hole rose. Tall, upright grower, 
steady bloomer, with clean foliage. 
Red Moss. Should old acquaintance be for- 
got, or its fragrance. 
Southport. An exceedingly briiliant scarlet. 
A great quantity of lovely, slender buds on 
long stems; effective under artificial light. 
Fragrant. 
BUSH ROSES—Multi-Colors 
Autumn, Flowers heavily suffused with 
russet-brown and bronzy red all over-laid on 
a background of rich yeliow in a color com- 
bination of glorious autumnal foliage. De- 
liciously fragrant. 
Austrian Copper. 
Red Talisman, 
isman. Same 
Becomes spreading bush 
4 to 5 feet high, covered in spring with bril- 
liant 2-inech copper-scarlet blooms; startling 
and vivid. Hardy. Do not prune. 
Condesa De Sastago, A brilliant bronze-red 
on the inner side, and a golden yellow on the 
outer. Blossoms are cup-shaped. 
Girona, Full, double flowers, magnificently 
formed and colored in tones of pink, carmine 
and yellow. One of the most fragrant roses, 
and it produces long-stemmed flowers very 
freely on a tall, strong, beautifully foliaged 
plant. 
Mrs, 
orange coior, 
red on the 
MeGredy. <A _ beautiful 
heavily flushed, with Lincoln- 
outside of the petals. No other 
color in roses like it. Buds long-pointed, 
high centered, and double, with moderate 
fragrance, Growth low, robust and much 
branched with beautiful bronzy-green foliage, 
glossy and luxuriant. 
AARS—Peace. Recognized everywhere as 
the most beautiful rose ever introduced. Buds 
of canary yellow open slowly to immense 
flowers with changing colors of yellow, pale 
gold, ivory and white, with each petal edged 
Sam copper- 
with cerise, changing to soft pink. Long, 
strong stems. (Pat. No. 591.) $2.00 each. 
President Herbert Hoover, Combines shades 
of cerise-pink and yellow, the long buds be- 
ing beautifully formed, opening slowly, and 
possessing a most delicious fragrance 
Talisman. The brilliant coloring is a mix- 
ture of orange-searlet and golden yellow in 
irregular proportions. Very double, exquis- 
itely shaped, borne on long stems; exceeding- 
ly sweet scented. 
MINIATURE ROSE 
Oakington Ruby. A real dwarf rose, blooms 
When only a few inches high, and in ordinary 
soils will not attain height of more than 
12 inches. The flowers are fully double, deep 
crimson in the tiny buds, opening to rich 
ruby-carmine often 1% inches in diameter. 
It is a very free and continuous bloomer, and 
is quite hardy. A good pot plant. Potted. 
$1.00 each. 
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BUSH PINK SHADES 
Cecile Brunner. The miniature flowers of 
this old favorite rose-pink shaded salmon fill 
a niche no other Rose can occupy. A strong 
grower, too, and aiways in bloom. 
Charles P. Kilham. A remarkably fine 
flower of the Mme. Edouard Herriot type, 
with many more petals and an even more 
brilliant coloring of coral-red and orange on 
long straight stems. Strong grower with a 
prolific blooming habit. 
Dame Edith Helen, Highly fragrant; a per- 
fectly formed full double pink, <A very free 
bloomer. ‘Tried and true. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Two-toned, orange- 
buff inside a coppery pink outside. Long buds 
splendidly shaped, excellent stiff stems for 
cutting; produced in great quantities. 
AARS—Katherine T. Marshall. A warm, 
glowing, clear pink, forming a magnificent 
bud and half-open bloom. Handsome foliage, 
with long, straight stems. Fragrant. Plant 
Pat. No. 607. $1.50 each. 
AARS—Pinkie. (Plant Pat. 712) A unique 
little Polyanthus rose having long, slender, 
pink buds perfect in every detail. Spicy frag- 
rant 2-in. blooms borne profusely in clusters 
on a 2-ft. plant with abundant, clean foliage. 
$1.50. 
Pink Moss, Ah! 
ories. Fragrant. 
Picture, Rated one of the very finest pink 
Roses. Has undertone of Salmon; vigorous, 
and one continuous burst of boom through 
the season; every bud is perfect. 
Radiance, Dependable beautiful pink. Out- 
producing any other. 
Sonata, Beautiful, perfectly-formed, deep 
pink buds continuously throughout the sea- 
son, opening to a bold deep pink. Plant, stems 
and foliage excellent. Plant! Pat. 732. $1.50 
each. 
Piant this for old mem- 
BUSH WHITE 
Druschki. Also known as the 
White American Beauty. Pure snow-white; 
immense long buds; shell-shaped petals, 
opening to very large double flowers. Strong 
upright growth. A continuous bloomer. , 
Snowbird. Exquisite, small to medium, 
long flaring white buds open to snowy, many- 
petaled, high-centered blooms. Vetry fragrant. 
Vigorous, free-branching; will out-bloom 
most white roses 2 to 1. 
Frau Karl 
All orders have personal attention of 
the proprietor, 

BUSH YELLOW AND ORANGE, 
Duchess of Atholl. Outstanding, with full 
double flowers on heavy stems, in a very rich 
shade of gotden bronze flushed orange. A 
continuous bloomer and vigorous grower. 
AARS—Fred Edmunds, It’s the best orange- 
colored rose yet. Is exceedingly vivid in the 
bud, slowly changing to a_ softer apricot- 
orange shade in the older blooms. Fairly 
te Best in partial shade. Pat. No. 731. 
S1e50e 
_ Golden Rapture. Produces the most per- 
fectly formed bright yellow buds—not a pale 
yellow, but a glowing, shining rich yellow 
Without any shadings. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. A distinct, clear, deep 
canary-yellow with long shaped buds that 
develop into good-sized full flowers. Plant 
is vigorous and blooms freely. A tried and 
true variety. 
Mrs, Pierre S. Dupont. A cheerful profu- 
sion of bloom. The dark green glossy fol- 
iage being almost immune to mildew. Color 
is dark orange-yellow. Buds small but beau- 
tifully formed. 
_ Sou. de Mme. Boullet. The buds are med- 
ium size but beautifully formed, with plenty 
of petals, and are lively uniform shade of 
light buttercup-yellow 
Ville de Paris. Flowers of clear sunflower 
yellow which does not fade. Its shell-shaped 
petals (20 of them) become lovely cups filled 
with delicious Tea fragrance. Vigorous, tall 
Srowing, glossy foliaged, 
Western Gold. A vivid golden-yellow sport 
of Talisman, with all the latter’s good qual- 
ities, 

AARS means All-Amerien Rose Selection. 

FLORABUNDAS 
This type of rose is gaining in popularity 
each year. Fine for accent bedding and bor- 
der effects. Rugged; flowers long-lasting 
and easy to grow. Ever-blooming. 
Floradora, AARS., Charming miniature 
buds of pinkish-orange open to brilliant ecin- 
nabar-red. 
Goldilocks. A heart winner when 
and full bloom. Go-den double. $1.50. 
Improved Lafayette. A Florabunda type 
with large double cherry-red flowers in con- 
stant profusion, 
Pinocchio (Pat. No. 484). Extremely hardy, 
easy to grow, and almost always in bloom. 
A salmon flushed gold, opening slowly to a 
soft clear pinks. Prolific of bloom. About 
2 feet tall. $1.25 each. 
Red Ripples. Intense, vivid red color and 
beautifully formed long-lasting blooms that 
beckon you away from all competitors. The 
Climbing Roses 905 each 
RED CLIMBERS 
Climbing Etoile de HoHande. One of the 
finest red flowered everblooming climbers. 
A strong grower, it produces the finest big 
red buds and open double flowers that we 
have ever seen. Vragrant. 
Climbing General MacArthur. Bright scar- 
let-red, large, double and full fragrant... A 
vigorous and free fiowering c_imber. 
Climbing Hadley. Vigorous climber, many 
times the number of beautiful flowers that 
ean be produced on bush. Beautifully shaped 
double, velvety red blooms, sweet with frag- 
rance. 
Climbing Chas, P. Kilham, Medium grower 
with large fuli double flowers of coral-red 
flushed with orange and scarlet. A wonder- 
ful rose with great substance and continuous 
bloom. Free from mildew. 
Pauls Searlet Climber. (Improved). An 
intense vivid scarlet semi-double, very freely 
produced in clusters of 3 to 20 blooms on long 
much-branched canes, the plant being a mass 
of color from top to bottom. The flowers do 
not fade and there is nothing to compare 
with it for striking effect. 
YELLOW GOLDEN CLIMBERS 
Climbing Banksia Yellow. Rampant climber, 
festooned in the springtime with a profusion 
in bud 
1 GRADE 
of little, button-like double yellow flowers. 
Absolutely thornless. 
Climbing Golden Rapture. Produces the 
most perfectly formed bright yellow buds— 
not a pale yellow, but a glowing, shining rich 
yellow without any shadings. Perfect cut 
flower. (Pat. No. 508.) $1.50. 
Climbing Lady Forteviot. Golden yellow 
and apricot semi-double. Attractive foliage. 
Very heavy bloomer. 
Climbing Mrs. Erskine P. Thom, <A vigor- 
ous climber, with flawless double canary- 
yellow buds. Rated tops in yellow climbers. 
Climbing Souv De Mme. Boullet. This fine 
yellow climber produces great quantities of 
lovely, long, slender buds and apricot-yellow 
double flowers on long, strong stems. 
WHITE CLIMBER 
Climbing K. A. Victoria. A favorite white 
climber, with plenty of fine buds for cutting. 
PINK CLIMBERS 
Climbing Cecile Brunner, Quantities of per- 
fect miniature pink buds and flowers; a fa- 
vorite for corsages. Exceptionally vigorous, 
with dense, handsome foliage. 
Climbing Belle of Portugal, Extremely 
large flowers of delicate, soft pink tinged 
with salmon. The well-shaped buds are often 
3 inches long. Because of its strong growth 
it blooms very little for a year or two, but 
thereafter is very floriferous. Hardy. 
Climbing Dainty Bess. Almost continuous 
bloom. Two-tone pink, single flowers of del- 
icate charm borne on exceptionally vigorous 
elimber. 
Climbing Dame Edith Helen. The large, ex- 
tremely double, clear crushed strawberries 
and cream pink blossoms of this variety are 
produced on long, strong stems. It keeps well 
as a cut flower. 
MULTI-COLOR CLIMBERS 
Climbing Duquesa de Penaranda. Richly 
hued buds and flowers of coppery orange- 
apricot. sweetly perfumed and long lasting, 
are borne in great profusion on this vigorous 
climber with the glossy foliage. 
Climbing President Hoover. Beautifully 
formed large blossoms and very fragrant. A 
charming combination of cerise-pink, flame, 
searlet, and yellow, with broad, thick petals. 
Very vigorous. 
Climbing Shot Silk, Gold and orange buds 
opening to semi-double flowers of conpery 
rose shot with golden yellow. Foliage is al- 
most immune to mildew. Constant bloomer; 
good in shaded or foggy location. Vigorous 
grower, i f 
- Climbing Talisman. It is difficult ‘to imag- 
ine anything move striking than a fence or 
trellis covered with the lovely red and gold 
double f'owers of the much admired Talis- 
man. 
