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ROSES 
2-yr., No. 1, field-grown hardy plants, 
75c each; 10 for $6.50, postpaid 
AMI QUINARD (A). Velvety midnight- 
red. Exotically perfumed. A wonderful, 
rich-colored Rose, non-fading, 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO. Two-toned 
coppery pink inside and golden outside. 
E. G. HILL (D). Immense, dazzling, red 
flowers, Vigorous, free flowering. One 
of the best. 
HINRICH GAEDE. Orange-yellow flush- 
ed with nasturtium-red. Very large 
flowers. 
MARGARET McGREDY, Orange-scarlet, 
blending into carmine-rose. Free 
bloomer, 
McGREDY’S YELLOW (B). Lovely soft 
yellow. Blooms continuously for a 
long period. 
MME. JOS PERRAUD. Beautiful shell- 
pink to orange. Long, slender, pointed 
buds, Sweetly fragrant. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE (E). One of the 
best white everblooming Roses, Large 
flowers, quite double and of fine form. 
Fragrant, 
PICTURE. A new, very popular variety. 
Pink with gold at base of petals. 
ROUGE MALLERIN (C). Large, 
red, very double flowers. 
(A) 
dark 
Hybrid Perpetual Roses 
2-yr., No, 1 field-grown plants, 75c each; 
10 for $6.50, postpaid 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. The regal 
White American Beauty. Distinctive 
form in the bud, half open and in ma- 
ture stages. In gardens it commences 
blooming with other June Roses and 
is conspicuous throughout the summer 
with its waxen white loveliness; blos- 
soms until frost. 
GEN. JACQUEMINOT. Known as the 
Gen. Jack Rose. This is one of the old 
reliable dark red Roses, Free bloom- 
ing; rich crimson-scarlet. 
PAUL NEYRON. Strong growing and 
early blooming, with large flowers of 
bright rose-pink, 
1 Ami Quinard 
1 McGredy’s Yellow 
ALL 5 
FOR JUST 

FIFTY-SEVEN YEARS OF RELIABLE SERVICE 
25 
Fragrant and Beautiful ROSES 
All 2-Year, Field-Grown, Climcitized Plants 

Climbing and Rambler 
ROSES 
2-Year, field-grown plants 
75c each, postpaid 
CRIMSON RAMBLER. A vigorous 
climbing form of the famous pink 
Rose, so long the American favorite 
for cutting, Dark red; one of the very 
best for porch and lattice work. The 
hardy climber, blood with which it is 
crossed gives healthy, perfect foliage 
and a strong climbing habit of growth. 
The super-abundant bloom is in its 
prime before the June show of the 
bush type. 
DOROTHY PERKINS. A beautiful shell- 
pink climbing Rose. This is the finest 
Rose for hedging and arbors of any 
we have ever seen, 
DR. W. VAN FLEET. Combines absolute 
hardiness with flowers as large as 
Teas. A mass of beautiful clustered 
buds, which open out into large, 
shapely flowers of delicate flesh-white. 
EXCELSA,. This has superseded the old 
Crimson Rambler. It is vigorous in 
growth, with healthy dark glossy 
green foliage. The flowers are very 
double, produced in large trusses. Color 
is intense crimson-maroon; tips of 
petals tinged with scarlet, 
JACOTTE. Quite distinct in this class; 
not only fragrant, but is rich in here- 
tofore unknown color shades. The bud 
is orange-yellow; the 2%-inch flower 
(clustered up to ten) is light salmon- 
orange Shaded red and yellow. 
MARY WALLACE. Although a good pil- 
lar Rose, it becomes self-supporting 
and makes an ideal dooryard bush. 
The flowers are semi-double, bright 
clear rose-pink with salmon _ base. 
These are often 4 inches wide and ap- 
pear intermittently during the season 
following their first glorious outburst 
in late spring, 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. Produces 
huge clusters of brightest scarlet 
blooms in great profusion in June. 
Very beautiful indeed and very widely 
planted, For fences and pergolas. 
PRIMROSE. A pure yellow. hardy, 
Climbing Rose, Its large, double flow- 
ers are soft rich primrose-yellow and 
are borne in clusters of four and five 
on an extremely vigorous plant. 
SILVER MOON. Four- to five-inch semi- 
double flowers; pure white with thick 
elusters of yellow stamens. Unusually 
sturdy growth and good foliage. 
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1 Condesa De Sastago 
1 Paul Neyron 
Regularly 
Post $3.75 
Paid 
Paul’s Scarlet 
Climber 
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