RO SES Are The Garden Aristocrats 
Floribundas Add Charm To Any Home « BLOOM ALL SUMMER—HARDY 
This remarkable new race of Roses will give you a PRICE: 
mass of color from early summer to frost. They bloom Y d 
in clusters on low bushes with good foliage. Disease- 3-Yr.-Ol 
resistant and hardy. Easy to grow. Just the thing for No. 1 Bushes 
mass display. Use for floral displays and table arrange- A 
ments. Plant 15 to 18 inches apart. Your Choice 
No. 75. FLORADORA—A gay eye-catching Flori- $4.15 Each 
bunda. The color is something entirely new in Roses, 
a spectacular geranium-red that is arresting even 
under artificial light. Double flowers, freely produced FLORIBUNDA 
all summer long. An all-America selection. 
No. 76. ORANGE TRIUMPH—A favorite variety be- SPECIAL 
cause of its continuous blooming habit. The buds, ; 
which are yellow and orange-red, break into large, (ox 65 
light flesh-pink and salmon-yellow flowers that have 
a slight fragrance, and bear a strong resemblance to 1 of each Variety 
Hybrid Tea Roses. Test: Me th 
No. 77. ELSE POULSEN—This magnificent hardy rose produces e 
its clusters of bright rose-pink flowers from spring till frost. Four Bushes in All, 
Exceptionally fine as a hedge, border or solid bed. for S 98 
No. 78. RED LAFAYETTE—A brilliant flaming red. Stands dry- i 3: 
ness better than any other rose. Fine for cut flowers. Long, on y- eooece 
Floradora 
pointed buds; wide spreading flowers. 
POLYANTHA ROSES 
Polyantha Are Ideal For Borders 
PRICE: 3-Yr.-Old, No. 1 Bushes, Your Choice, $1.10 Each 
No. 79. IDEAL—This Rose will give you a great 
POLYANTHA mass of dark scarlet flowers with almost black shad- 
ings. The blooms are double, of medium size, and 
SPECIAL borne in enormous quantities in compact trusses 
the entire season. 
Ho 85 No. 80. GOLDEN SALMON—When in full flower, 
5 this variety makes a gorgeous show, with a multi- 
tude of blazing orange-blooms, and scores of orange- 
scarlet buds. The combination makes a glowing 
z mass of color in borders and massed plantings. 
ety listed No. 81. ROSE ELFE—A vigorous and continuous bloomer. Beautiful 
gardenia-like, double flowers of silvery rose-pink. True miniatures of the 
larger hybrid tea roses. 
4 Bushes 
2 $3.15 No. 82. SPARKLER—A sparkling red, which bears immense quantities of 
in all. eoccee very large, graceful, semi-double blooms. Useful for mass effects in beds 
or in hedges. A sturdy and disease-resistant plant. Sparkler: 
Choice 3-Year Old EVERBLOOMING CLIMBING ROSES 
PRICE: 3-Yr.-Old, No. 1 Bushes, Your Choice, $1.25 Each 
The following varieties represent the highest perfection yet No. 91. CLIMBING MRS. P. S. 
attained in Roses. Each variety offered is hardy enough for DUPONT—F or those who love EVERBLOOMING 
the extreme north. All have been given most rigid tests. the yellow large - flowering 
No. 90. BLAZE—The everblooming Paul’s Scarlet. A brilliant flag-red, Rene lade as pea CLIMBING ROSE 
everblooming variety; an eye catching, double, climbing Rose. The display 
is especially generous in June and each succeeding year will increase your golden yellow. SPECIAL HO 95 
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1 of each Vari- 
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No. 92. NEW DAWN.—The 
One: each of the four 
best Ever-blooming Climber varieties listed, 
ever produced, with 12 to 15 4 Bushes S 49 
strong canes per plant. Spar- for only...... 4: 
kling rich green leaves and cov- e : 
ered with great masses of Two each of the four 
fragrant, long-stemmed, blush- varieties listed, 
pink flowers in June, which are 8 Bushes. 58 29 
excellent for cutting. Repeats for only...... Z 
freely until frost. 
No. 93. WHITE AMERICAN BEAUTY—A leading white 
rose because of the beautifully formed, pure ivory-white 
buds and the magnificent, high-centered, fully double flow- 
ers that are produced so continuously, no 
matter what the weather, until frost. 
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White American Beauty Blaze 
WE OFFER ONLY VARIETIES WHICH HAVE BEEN TESTED AND FOUND OF STERLING QUALITY 1 
