
ZITKALA ROSE 
Red Thornless Beauty 
Dr. N. E. Hansen’s most recent and best 
double red rose introduction. A rich red, 
highly fragrant, very double. The large 
flowers are borne on long smooth red stems. 
No thorns at all except on the extreme 
lower base of the plant. Extremely hardy. 
Blooms over a very long time in mid-sum- 
mer. Each, $1.50. 
ALIKA 
One of the best hardy double red roses, 
found in seven tours to Russia, including 
one from the capitol of Russia to Vladivos- 
tok. Richly fragrant. Alika merits wide 
popularity. Each, $1.50. 

TETONKAHA 
His first pink hybrid of our prairie rose 
of South Dakota. Very free blooming and 
fragrant. 25 to 35 petals or more. Each, $1.50. 
LILLIAN GIBSON 
A beautiful, dazzling, very double pink, 
and fragrant. Blooms freely throughout the 
summer. Each, $1.50. 
SIOUX BEAUTY 
A beautiful red of the Siberian Rosa 
Rugosa and the American Beauty Rose. 
Very fragrant. Up to 65 petals. Each, $1.50. 

Hansen’s 
HARDIEST 
Hybrid 
TEA 
ROSES 


No Garden Is Complete Without a Few Hybrid Tea Roses. 
They are easy to grow and sure to produce fine large 
flowers from early summer till late fall. For best results 
in most places and more lovely flowers, fertilize and 
mulch them and give them some winter protection. Here 
are five of the hardiest and best Hybrid Tea Roses for 
general planting throughout the Northwest. 
ROUGE MALLERIN— A good deep velvety red. . 
EDITOR McFARLAND—Abundant brilliant pink blooms. 
K. A. VICTORIA—Lovely white, with rare fragrance. 
Only 
69° 
Each 

GOLDEN CHARM—Exceptionally fine large yellow. 
PRES. HOOVER—Rich red and gold two-tone beauty. 
COMBE PRINTING CO., ST. JOSEPH. MO. 


