GOLD GIANT PATENTED ROSES 
Your choice of variety, as priced (postpaid 10c extra) 
HYBRID TEAS 
American Flagship. Pat. 676. Brilliant, unfading scarlet; 
light spicy fragrance. Leathery foliage on a rather dwarf plant. 
$2.00 each. 
Eclipse. Pat. 172. Elegant long, golden yellow buds developing 
to semi-double blooms. An excellent plant with very dark, 
glossy foliage. $2.00 each. 
McGredy’s Sunset. Pat. 317. Large and very fragrant; orange- 
yellow tinted salmon-flame. Opens slowly and lasts well. 
$2.00 each. . 
Mirandy. Pat. 632. Rich, warm maroon-red; large, very double 
and borne freely. $2.00 each. 
New Yorker. Pat. 823. Sparkling red that does not change; 
extremely large, velvety blooms. Hardy and healthy. $2.00 
each. 
Nocturne. Pat. 713. Long, graceful buds of cardinal-red with 
dark shadings. Big, strong plant with plentiful foliage. $2.00 
each. 
Peace. Pat. 591. Enormous, heavy-textured petals of soft 
yellow with pink suffusions, changing as the flower ages but 
always beautiful. A tall, strong plant. $2.25 each. 
Rex Anderson. Pat. 335. Lovely ivory-white blooms, often 
used for exhibition. Double, well formed. $2.00 each. 
FLORIBUNDAS 
Fashion. Pat. 789. Coral-pink buds like little Hybrid Teas, 
carried in large clusters. Blooms abundantly all season. $2.25 
each. 
Pinocchio. Pat. 484. Very hardy and free blooming. Clusters 
of exquisite salmon buds flushed gold. $2.00 each. 
CLIMBERS 
Blaze. Pat. 10. The everblooming Paul’s Scarlet. Fiery red 
bloom clusters intermittently all summer. $2.00 each. 
Cl. Peace. Pat. pending. A climbing plant bearing flowers ex- 
actly like the bush form—soft yellow flushed pink. $2.25 each. 


ROSES 
While Roses have for ages been known as the “‘Queen 
of Flowers,” they are adaptable to the simplest garden. 
Make a real Rose-garden if you can, but if not, find 
room for at least a few climbers and Hybrid Teas. 
Any good garden soil with a half-day’s sunshine will 
grow Roses. Dig the hole large enough to hold the roots 
without crowding; set the bush so that the crown comes 
just at the soil surface. Pack the soil well around the 
roots and water copiously. As the season advances, 
keep the plants sprayed well with Tri-ogen to ward off 
Insects and diseases. 
The varieties we offer are the backbone of most 
Rose-gardens. They include the best of both new and 
old varieties; all are thoroughly reliable. 
SILVER GIANT ROSES 
Extra-heavy, field-grown stock, individually selected and 
root wrapped 
Your choice of variety, $1.95 each, postpaid $2.05 
In every field of Rose plants there are sure to be certain bushes 
that stand out as superior to the others in sturdiness and size. 
When transplanted to your garden they will have a “head start” 
on their neighbors. These extra-strong plants we offer as Silver 
Giant Roses; we recommend them unreservedly as the most de- 
pendable plants for quick bloom. 
HYBRID TEAS 
Ami Quinard. Lustrous dark maroon flower with rich old-time 
fragrance. Medium size; semi-double. Vigorous and free 
blooming. . 
Betty Uprichard. Two-toned pink blooms, salmon on the inside 
and coppery on the outside. Spicy fragrance. 
Caledonia. A large, double white Rose with high center, carried 
on a good stem. An abundant bloomer. 
Charles K. Douglas. Flaming scarlet, large and double. Pro- 
duces splendid blooms all season. Plants extra good. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Coppery rose color outside and soft 
salmon-pink inside. Light fragrance. A very free bloomer. 
Editor McFarland. A very fine clear pink Rose, unfading and 
of lovely form. Lasts well when cut. Plant healthy and strong. 
Etoile de Hollande. One of the older bright red Roses, unfading 
and fragrant. Large, velvety blooms on a splendid plant. 
Golden Dawn. Double, Iemon-yellow flowers with delicious 
perfume. A rather low plant with beautiful foliage. 
K. A. Viktoria. Long, fragrant, cream-white buds. 
popular white Rose. 
Luxembourg. High centered, slightly fragrant, coppery rose 
with darker center. Soft bronzy foliage. 
Margaret McGredy. Orange-scarlet to carmine; large and full 
petaled. A very vigorous plant, blooming continuously. 
Picture. Perfectly formed buds; velvety pink with salmon tints. 
Very double and a free bloomer. 
Poinsettia. Large, double flower of true Christmas scarlet. 
Continuous bloomer. 
Roslyn. Golden yellow with orange shadings. 
light fragrance. Compact grower. 
Talisman. A glorious blending of flame, orange and copper, 
especially fine in the fall. The first of the multicolor Roses. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL 
American Beauty. A huge, fully double Rose of pink shaded 
carmine. Deliciously fragrant. Heaviest bloom is in June but 
it often repeats later in the season. 
CLIMBER 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Great clusters of semi-double, blazing 
scarlet flowers borne in abundance on a very strong climbing 
plant. Hardy and reliable everywhere. 
A very 
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