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PATENTED ROSES 
Here are the Roses the world is 
watching. The best of the newer Rose 
creations—personally selected by our 
own expert horticulturists. 
They are protected. by patent—only 
privileged nurseries are licensed to grow 
them commercially. They are a source 
of wonder and delight in a garden. 
Charlotte Armstrong, HT (Plant 
Patent No. 455.) The blood-red buds 
are perfectly formed and develop into 
large, spectrum-red blooms, changing to 
cerise during hot. weather. Dainty, 
sweet fragrance. An excellent double 
Rose that lasts well in the garden. Eaeh 
$1.50; 3 for $3.75. 
Crimson Glory. HT (Plant Patent 
No. 105.) This is one of the most 
popular Hybrid Tea Roses in the coun- 
try. The beautifully formed blooms 
are of a deep vivid crimson color, and 
are held erect on the luxuriant, vigorous 
bushes. The American Rose Society 
‘voted this the most fragrant Rose. Each 
$1.35; 3 for $3.40. 
Fashion. Plant Patent No. '789. The 
finest Floribunda Rose ever created. 
Blooms continuously from Spring till 
frost. Color is a sparkling coral-pink 
suffused with gold. The blooms are 
long-lasting under all conditions. Each 
$2.00; 3 for $5.00. 
Forty-Niner. HT. Plant Patent No. 
792. The long pointed delightfully 
formed buds open into unusually well 
shaped flowers. Blooms lasting and 
beautiful until the last petal drops. Very. 
disease resisting and very vigorous. 
Each $2.00; 3 for $5.00. 
Peace. HT (Plant Patent No. 591.) 
The ovoid buds are golden-yellow, slight- 
ly edged pink. As they open they change 
from Canary-yellow through pale gold 
to iridescent cream. The unusually 
large flowers are carried on strong, 
heavy stems, Each $2.00; 3 for 
$5.00. 
Tallyho, HT. Plant Patent No. 828. 
lovely rose in two tones of red. The 
outside of the petals vary from crim- 
60n to cardinal and the inside is rose-red. 
Flowers are very large and very fra- 
grant, A strong grower, Each $2.00; 
3 fer $5.00. 
REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New Orleans 



ROSES 

Every rose you get from us is hardy, vigorous, outdoor nursery- 
grown—ready to bloom. 
Plants are shipped from 
January 25 until supply is 
exhausted. We recommend 
Winter planting, and advise 
placing your order early as 
stock is limited. 
American Beauty. H.P. Large, 
‘x, globular buds opening to gor- 
- geous, deep vinous crimson flow- 
ers. Very fragrant. 
Caledonia. HT. One of the 
prettiest White Roses we know. 
Both the long-pointed buds and 
the huge double flowers are pure 
white, with exquisitely curved 
and infolded petals. 
Christopher Stone, HT. Bright 
velvety, scarlet-red fiowers of 
good form, Its gelden stamens 
appear as the bloom opens. Vig- 
orous, upright grower, free-flow- 
ering, and does not appear to be 
troubled by heat. A fine Rose 
for Southern gardens.. 
Condesa de Sastago. HT. One 
of the most spectacular Roses in exist- 
ence. The globular blooms are a blend 
of rich yellow and copper-scarlet, mak- 
ing a striking combination as the flow- 
ers mature. Strong grower and good 
bloomer, 
Edith Nellie Perkins. HT. The out- 
side of the petals is a bright orange- 
eerise, the inside overspread with pale 
salmon-pink flushed orange-gold. The 
buds are richly dyed with copper tones 
before they open. 
Editor McFarland. HT. The flowers 
are very large, deep sparkling pink in 
color, and are carried on long, strong 
stems on vigorous upright bushes. One 
of the best pinks. 
EK. G. Hill. HT. Beautiful dark red 
buds opening into immense, full-cen- 
tered dazzling scarlet blooms of de- 
lightful fragrance. 
Etoile de Hollande. HT, Brilliant 
¢crimson-red blooms with enormous, 
well-arranged petals. Particularly beau- 
tiful when half open. Free bloomer. 
Delightfully fragrant. - 

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Every bush is labeled true to name. 
All: Tea (T.) and Hybrids ves 
(HT.) Roses are ever-blooming 
in the South. Hybrid Perpetuals 
(H.P.) are more seasonal in their 
blooming, 
Francis Scott Key. HT. Large light 
crimson buds. Flowers very double and 
fragrant. Very free blooming and hardy. 
A fine rose for the South. 
Golden Charm. HT. Beautiful golden- 
yellow surpassing the popular Marechal 
Niel. The high centered blooms are 
borne on strong spreading plants. 
Golden Dawn. HT. Clear lemon-yel- 
low blooms that do not fade. The 
pointed buds are bright yellow, often 
tinged red. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. HT. 
Creamy buds perfectly formed, snowy 
white blooms tinted lemon at the center. 
Best white Rose. 
Mrs. Charles Bell. HT. Shell-pink 
buds and blooms of fine globular form, 
Delightfully perfumed. Strong grower. 
Mrs. Pierre S. duPont. HF. The 
blooms are full double and. a rich 
golden-yellow with deeper centers. 
Picture. HT. Bears beautifully 
formed, medium-size blooms of clear 
rose-pink. Vigorous bushy plants which 
produce an unusual quantity of blooms. 
Poinsettia. HT. The most brilliant- 
red Rose produced. The buds are ideal 
in form, long and pointed and the eolor 
is close to a Poinsettia scarlet. 
Radiance. HT. . Brilliant rose-pink 
buds opening into well formed globular 
very fragrant and long lasting blooms. 
A splendid Rose for bedding. 
Red Radiance. HT. Brilliant deep 
rose-red. Flowers are globular in shape, 
very fragrant. The blooms eome freely 
on splendid cutting stems. 
Talisman. HT, Brilliant red and 
golden buds that open to beautifully 
shaped blooms of scarlet-orange and 
golden yellow. Vigorous grower. 
The Doctor. HT. Sparkling pink 
buds. 
Very fragrant. 
One of the largest of all Roses. 
Exceptionally fine. 

