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HARDY GARDEN ROSES 
Price: $1.50 each, $15.00 per dozen 
opening to a very double, high-centered, long lasting, very large, 
moderately fragrant flower. Continuous free bloomer. 
Charles K. Douglas—tLarge, double, fragrant, flaming scarlet-red 
flushed velvety crimson. An indispensable garden Rose producing 
attrdctive flowers all season. Fine glossy, healthy foliage. 
Charlotte Armstrong (Patented)—The originator describes this Rose 
as ‘‘a rosarian's dream of surpassing beauty and boundless vigor 
come true in this leader of the world's finest Roses.'’ Blood red in 
bud opening to cerise in hot weather and deepening to spectrum 
red later in the season. Long-shaped buds, free flowering and vigor- 
ous in growth. Disease resistant. 
Condesa de Sastago—Copper and yellow. Bud like ball of gold 
striped with red. When open copper on inside with reverse of gold. 
Raspberry fragrance. 
Crimson Glory (Patented)—A deep vivid crimson shaded ox-blood 
red and finished with a soft velvety nap. Its habit of growth is very 
vigorous, producing at all times quantities of superb urn-shaped 
blooms. Fragrant. 
Eclipse (Patented)—The long streamlined bud is of rich gold without 
shading. Petals are long and tough, but not numerous, averaging 
20 to 25, with more in the Autumn. Healthy, attractive foliage. 
Etoile de Hollande—Brilliant red blooms of magnificent size, perfect 
in half open state, showing clean, attractive centers when fully open; 
petals enormous; very fragrant. Plants branching; particularly free 
flowering and healthy. 
Glowing Carmine—The name appropriately describes this beautiful 
Rose. It is a strong grower with well-shaped buds. A splendid color 
that lasts exceptionally well. 
Golden Dawn—An ideal yellow garden Rose. Color, lemon yellow 
but heavily splashed with crimson before opening, developing into 
a well formed, sweetly scented large, double rose, reminding one 
of the old favorite Marechal Neil. Strong, vigorous and free flower- 
ing. 
Grande Duchesse Charlotte (Patented)/—Named in honor of the 
Grande Duchesse of Luxembourg, it is described by its introducer 
as ‘‘a new shade of red such as is seen on old tapestry and a color 
not known in any other Rose.'' Long streamlined buds are of rich 
claret in color, opening to firm blooms which do not fade but grad- 
vally change to a lovely begonia-rose. A most artistic flower of 
Carnation fragrance. 
Heart’s Desire (Patented)—This delightful red Rose combines vigor- 
ous growth, prolific blooming habit and magnificent foliage. The 
superb red bud is delightful when it opens up and until the last 
petals drop. ‘‘Heart's Desire’'’ has been found remarkably free from 
disease and entirely hardy with average protection, even in the 
most northern latitudes. Fragrance is not the least of its qualities, 
and the pure even shade of luminous red without any trace of maroon 
is sunproof even in the very hottest weather. 
Hector Deane (Patented)—Long, pointed, crimson buds with orange 
base. Very constant, rampant grower. The petals of this variety reflex 
in irregular and unusual manner and the perfume is such as is always 
associated with old-fashioned June Roses. 
Joanna Hill—The blooms are clear yellow, deepening at the center 
and hold their color under artificial light. It produces strong stems. 
One of the freest blooming garden Roses in cultivation. 
Lowell Thomas (Patent 595)—The vibrant lemon-chrome color, vigor- 
ous growth and general air of optimism about this glorious Rose 
make it suitable to bear the name ‘“‘Lowell Thomas.'’ The large 
blooms open from beautiful buds and have a high cupped center, 
with the petals rolling outward, making magnificent, glowing flowers, 
over 4 inches across when fully open. They have a slight tea fra- 
grance. The plants are sturdily upright in growth and the rich yellow 
blooms, on strong, erect stems, have a perfect foil in the large, 
lustrous green foliage. 
Katherine T. Marshall (Patent 607)—The originator of this variety 
describes it as a Rose of great beauty and delicacy of form— 
growing vigorously with large, open upright blooms of friendly warm 

Grande Duchesse Charlotte 
Apricot Queen (Patent 464)—A combination of orange-apricot merg- glowing pink. Highly praised in all sections of the country. Very 
ing to Salmon-Rose and Phlox-Pink, making this one of the most beau- hardy. The growth and foliage is equal to the Radiance family and 
tiful colored varieties we have ever had the pleasure of introducing. outstrips the old favorite President Hoover. Fruity fragrance and long 
Long pointed buds with excellently placed petal arrangement. An stems. Long pointed, firm slow opening buds of coral-pink with suffu- 
intensified ‘‘Mrs. Sam McGredy"' in color. sion of yellow which retains its fine color at all seasons of the year. 
McGredy’s Sunset (Patent Rights Reserved)—Very aptly named variety 
Betty Uprichard—Coppery red buds, opening to semi-double flowers : 
as outer petals are clear buttercup yellow tipped orange. Inside is 
of above average size; brilliant orange carmine on outer surface of 
petals, showina Nabi salmon tellavee apier reccance: chrome yellow flushed scarlet when it opens. Medium size flowers 
; with a very pleasing fragrance. Long stiff stems and a sun resistant 
Caledonia—A most desirable white. Exceptionally long, pointed bud variety. 
Twenty-two 
