ZILKE'S EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
Strong 2-year Field Grown Bushes, each 80c; 5 for $3.75; 10 for $7.00 
Our bud selected Roses are 2 yr. heavy field grown extra selected, carefully budded, super size bushes that will 
bloom all summer and fall, producing blooms much larger than the ordinary bushes offered by most nurseries or 
mail order houses at so-called low prices. 
THE DOCTOR This is considered by many to be the most beautifully 
colored of all roses. The long, pointed buds open into simply enormous, yet 
graceful blooms, so fragrant that you can detect them many yards away. 
It is a pink with a life, an iridescence, a sheen that is beyond description. 
Each flower is so perfect, so gorgeous, that you will consider it almost 
priceless. It is far more beautiful than can be described. 
AMI QUINARD—A variety which is here to stay, beats all others; best near 
black Rose in our estimation. Deep velvety crimson, fragrant and very last- 
ing. A vigorous shrubby plant, with almost single flowers of deep blackish- 
scarlet. 
COLUMBIA—F ull petaled rose-pink buds deepening as the blossom opens; 
erect on long stems; vigorous, intensely fragrant, and a good keeper. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO—It is the first fully double variety to carry the 
vivid color of coppery red and yellow. Very hardy, vigorous, healthy growth. 
Has rich raspberry perfume. Keeps well when cut for indoor enjoyment. 
LUXEMBURG—An old variety, but one of the finest very bright yellow. A 
robust, easy growing, free-flowering Rose. Bright copper-yellow with 
graceful slim buds. Profuse bloomer, strong grower. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS—Salmon-pink. Long-point- ae 
ed buds of cream, orange, and rosy carmine open to 
salmon flowers, heavily overspread with gold on the 
inside of the petals, while the reverse is rosy carmine. 
Fine for cutting. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—Large, velvety crimson flow- 
er produced in great profusion throughout summer. De- 
Rouge Mallerin 
RADIANCE, PINK—The great American pink rose. 
Planted everywhere because it has made good all over 
America. The fragrant flowers are produced abund- 
antly all season. 
liciously perfumed. Vigorous upright grower. An excel- 
lent red Rose. 
EDITOR MCFARLAND—The perfectly formed flowers 
are clear brilliant, unfading pink, and as a cut flower it 
retains its form and lasts longer than any other Rose 
we know. A winner of many awards. The growth is vig- 
orous, the foliage healthy, and it, blooms all the time 
from early summer to frost. 
GOLDEN DAWN—Ovoid, lemon-yellow bud is splashed 
with crimson, opening into a well formed, sweetly scent- 
ed, double sunflower yellow bloom. 
RED RADIANCE—Cerise-red. <A sport of Radiance, 
it has the same form, habit of growth, fragrance, and 
healthy foliage. The difference is in the color, which 
is an even shade of cerise-red. Like Radiance it is long 
lived, free blooming and does well under a wide variety 
GRENOBLE—Glowing scarlet-crimson. The plant is 
very vigorous and the blooms come on unusually long 
stems, making it one of the best garden Roses for cut- 
ting. Easily one of the best reds. 
GOLDEN CHARM—A delightful golden colored Rose 
which is sturdy in growth, very hardy, and produces 
great numbers of blooms each year. Buds are long and 
open into beautiful, richly scented blooms. 
MRS. P. S. DUPONT—From early summer until freez- 
ing, this rose is a glorious sight with its rich yellow 
flowers, It was the favorite yellow rose at the Fair. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER—A glorious combination of 
cerise-toned orange, scarlet and yellow. Recognized as 
one of America’s best roses. Richly perfumed, long stem- 
med and free blooming. A perfect rose for cutting. 
of growing conditions. 
POINSETTIA—One of the most brilliant scarlet Roses we know of. 
The true poinsettia color. Bush is sturdy and hardy and a good grow- 
oe Buds are long, borne in abundance and open slowly into gorgeous 
ooms, 
TALISMAN—Its brilliant orange-red buds open to large, fragrant, 
high-pointed blooms of glowing golden yellow stained with copper- 
red and orange-rose on inside of petals. As the petals unfold, they be- 
| come bright apricot-gold, deep rose-pink or old rose, and unlike most 
_ Roses, the color becomes brighter. as the flowers develop. Plants are 
vigorous, healthy and hardy growers. 
ROUGE MALLERIN—The pointed buds of brilliant red open to 33 
| ineh blooms of glowing scarlet, the deep pile on the petals making 
_ them look like rich scarlet velvet. Rich old Damask perfume. 
_ PINK DAWN—A new rose that is fine for both garden and cutting. 
The buds are lovely, and open into large, fully double flowers of clear, 
purest pink, extremely fragrant. A vigorous grower. 
_ KONIGIN LOUISE—Large pure white, double, very strong grower. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI—The magnificent white rose that is loved 
_ by all. Immense long pointed buds open into graceful flowers that 
| are unsurpassed for form and the color is the clearest, pure white. 
Perfectly hardy. Such a vigorous grower you should plant them 
farther apart. 
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