ROSES OF DISTINCTION 
Introduced Before the Plant Patent Law Became Effective 
In making up the following list of Roses, we have selected only the choicest varie- 
ties, in complete assortment of all colors and shades. Our Roses are ail strong 
2-year field-grown plants with well balanced tops and roots, and are not to be 
confused with lighter grades offered at lower prices. All have bloomed in the nursery 
before being dug for shipment and with proper care will grow and bloom profusely 

PINK SHADES 
DAINTY BESS—Single crinkled petals of shell-pink. Ideal for 
arranging purposes as a cut flower. Continuous bloomer. 
EDITOR McFARLAND — Free-flowering vigorous upright 
shrubs. Buds are beautifully modelled opening to fragrant 
deep pink flowers on strong stems. Very fine as cut flower. 
LULU—Long dainty buds of coral-pink. Semi-double blooms. 
PICTURE—Really a picture either in the well shaped bud 
stage or as open flowers. Medium in size, the rose-pink flow- 
ers have a velvety texture and show salmon undertones. One 
of the best, free flowering and vigorous. 
THE DOCTOR—Very fragrant rose of a lovely silvery pink. 
Buds are long and pointed, opening into a large rose of strong 
fragrance. 
YELLOW SHADES 
McGREDY’S YELLOW —Well-formed buttercup yellow buds 
expanding to semi-double blooms of light yellow. 
NARZISSE—Apricot yellow buds and maize-yellow blooms 
are exceptionally large and come erect on vigorous plants. 
MRS. P. S. DUPONT—The most universally satisfactory of all 
golden yellow roses. Small exquisitely formed reddish gold buds 
open to beautifully formed golden yellow blossoms. Spicy. 
SISTER THERESE—Perfectly formed golden yellow buds, 
opening to full, fragrant flowers. Strong grower. 
ORANGE AND TWO-TONED 
AUTUMN—Intense and rich in color suggestive of autumn 
with shades of burnt orange, russet bronze and bronzy red all 
on a rich yellow ground. One of the most striking roses. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY—Perfectly formed and richly colored 
flowers with sweetbriar fragrance. The long stems make them 
admirable for cutting. Flowers combine red, copper and 
orange changing to warm pink and gold as they age. 
HINRICH GAEDE—One of the most brilliant roses from the 
buds in orange vermilion to the open flowers of orange yellow 
with glowing red flush. Stems long and wiry. 
PRES. H. HOOVER—A wonderful multi-colored rose. It com- 
bines shades of cerise pink, flame scarlet and yellow; exqui- 
sitely fragrant. Buds long and pointed and open flowers fully 
double and showy. 
TALISMAN—A vividly colored rose of an unusual combina- 
tion of gold, apricot, pink and carmine in mingled splashes, 
streaks and blends. Flowers fairly double, borne on long stems. 

for you the first year. Graded according to standards adopted by the American 
Association of Nurserymen. 

PRICES OF ROSES ON THIS PAGE 
$1.00 each; 6 for $5.40; $9.95 per dozen. Postpaid. 
All Strong, Two-year Field-grown. No. 1. 

RED SHADES 
AMI QUINARD—Dainty buds of deep maroon expand into 
black-lustered red blooms with damask fragrance. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE—One of the best deep red roses. At- 
tractive long pointed buds open to vivid scarlet crimson 
flowers. Alluring damask fragrance. Lovely bronzy foliage. 
EH. G. HILL—The most unfading’ of all red roses. Flowers a 
dazzling scarlet shading to deeper red as they develop. De- 
liciously fragrant; excellent for cutting. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—One of the most popular brilliant 
crimson red roses. Beautiful oval buds; large double flowers. 
Richly fragrant. 

POINSETTIA—Well formed buds and richly colored flowers 
of poisettia-scarlet, which suggested the name. Large double 
blooms. You will be charmed with this beauty. 
WHITE SHADES 
K. A. VICTORIA—Long shapely buds open to delightfully 
fragrant full petaled cream white flowers. Petals show a 
slight lemon tint towards the center. 
McGREDY’S IVORY—Symmetrical ivory buds opening to im- 
mense white blooms. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE—For size and form the flowers of 
this rose are unbelievable. Buds long and pointed; flowers 
creamy white. One of the best white roses. 

TALISMAN 

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