Some of the 
FINER ROSES OF THE PAST 
Every Bush 2-year No. | 
BURSTING WITH VITALITY 
Season 

Stanek’s No. 1 Rose Bush 
Prices of Roses on these two pages: 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.00; $10.09 per dozen. 

RED SHADES 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. A great favorite wherever it is 
planted. Pink, shaded a smoky carmine; deliciously fra- 
grant. 214-3 ft. Very double. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. A thrilling scarlet-crimson from 
bud until petals fall. Vigorous, upright, free flowering. 
Looks like it is here to stay. 214-3 ft. Semi-double. 
E. G. HILL. Massive blooms of deep crimson and scarlet, vel- 
vety on inside. Splendid for cutting. Foliage unusually 
healthy. Very vigorous. 214-3 ft. Large double. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Gigantic flowers of velvety crim- 
son that get lighter in color instead of ‘“‘bluing”’ with age. 
Ask any rose grower about this one. A standard of com- 
parison among red roses. 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. Often called ‘“‘General Jack”’. 
Scarlet-crimson buds and clear red flowers; intensely fra- 
grant. Double. 3-6 ft. 
MARGARET McGREDY. Orange-scarlet aging to a pleasing 
carmine rose. Free bloomer, vigorous plants and fragrant. 
Very large double. 2%-3 ft. 
NIGGER BOY. Very double flowers of blackish maroon. 
Fragrant. A hit at the Spokane Rose Show. 2-24 ft. 
NIGHT. Deep crimson, shaded with black and maroon. Likes 
cool weather. Bud long pointed, double. 2%-3 ft. 
POINSETTIA. You will be charmed with this beauty. Well 
formed buds and richly colored flowers of poinsettia- 
scarlet, which suggested the name. Large double, 2%-3 
ECs 
PICANINNY. Very fragrant maroon red flowers with yellow 
stamens that are really a contrast. If you like single roses 
of the Dainty Bess and White Wings type, you should have 
this red single rose in your garden. (See our special 
offer of single roses that includes this variety. Page 7.) 
Guaranteed to Give You 
Plenty of Bloom the First 
All are ‘Sunny Spokane’ Brand 









STARTED ROSES IN PAPER POTS 
FOR LOCAL SALES AND DISPLAY 
These Roses Are Not Mailable 
We will have a good assortment of potted roses avail- 
able during the summer months after it is too late to 
set out our bare-rooted roses. These are especially 
prepared for our customers who are late in planting 
or would rather pick out their plants when they are 
in bloom. We suggest that you plan to visit our sales- 
yard at S. 172 Washington St. in Spokane any time 
this summer and view the magnificent display these 
roses make. If you don’t care to buy, you can choose 
the colors you want to plant when they are in a dormant 
stage. Our potted roses can be planted at any time 
during the growing season and are guaranteed to live. 
Not mailable. 
McGREDY’S 
IVORY 

YELLOW SHADES 
GOLDEN DAWN. Bud sunflower-yellow, flushed old rose. 
Flower double and very well formed. 11%4-2 ft. One of the 
better yellow roses. 
JOANNA HILL. Orange-yellow buds opening to large, 
double flowers of cream and orange. Very popular for 
cutting. One of our customers has taken first prize in 
the arrangement class at the Spokane Rose Show for two 
straight years with this variety. 214-3 ft. 
McGREDY’S YELLOW. Like all McGredy roses, the blooms 
are perfect. Bright buttercup yellow. 2%-3 ft. 
MRS. E. P. THOM. Clear canary yellow buds opening to a 
not too double flower. Disease resistant foliage of dark 
green. 2-2% ft. 
NARZISSE. Apricot yellow buds that develop a maize-yellow 
flower of exhibition quality. The first year this rose has 
been offered at this low price. 3-3% ft. 
MRS. P. 8S. DUPONT. A very profuse bloomer that starts as 
a reddish-gold bud and opens to a golden yellow flower. 
Moderate grower, not over 21% ft. 
SISTER THERESE. Chrome yellow, perfect buds tinged 
with red. Open blooms are spicily fragrant. Spreading 
habit. About 2 ft. 

10 STANEK & SON NURSERIES, SPOKANE 8, WASHINGTON 
