14 SPRINGFIELD SEED COMPANY, SPRINGFIELD, MO. 
K. A. Victoria Pink Radiance President Hoover 
ROSES 
Two-Year Field-Grown Plants 
FROM JUNE TO OCTOBER 
Each $1.25; 5 for $5.50; 
12 for $11.40 
ROUGE MALLERIN. Deep rich red with a velvety 
texture; does not fade or blue. Very fragrant and 
a healthy grower. 
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McGREDY’S IVORY. Perfectly formed long-pointed 
buds of ivory-white. Always in flower. 
THE DOCTOR. Immense long-pointed buds of 
sparkling pink, slowly open to great flowers 5 to 
6 inches across, of exquisite satiny silvery pink. 
Intense fragrance, McGredy’s Scarlet 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO. A beautiful two-toned 
coppery red inside, golden tint outside. Delicately 
perfumed, robust in growth. It grows with out- J For Lawns, use 
standing brilliance in any garden. 
oe EDITOR McFARLAND. Clear, brilliant pink; per- | & O R O 
Edith Nellie Perkins fectly formed, long lasting when cut, strong stems.- 
One of the finest pink roses ever introduced. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. Long pointed buds open into perfect 
flowers of orange-cerise, salmon, tinged gold inside. 
McGREDY’S YELLOw. Unfading canary-yellow flowers of excellent 
form with a mass of golden anthers glorifying the center of the 
flower. Dark, glossy holly-like foliage. 
P. S. DUPONT. Double flowers of rich gold, spicy fragrance. 
Plants bushy and foliage attractive. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Bright red; large—very fragrant. Per- 
fect buds opening into a glorious red flower of incomparable fra- 
grance. Strong grower, free branching and healthy. 
K. A. VICTORIA. The best white; beautiful in bud and full 
flower; a free and continuous bloomer. 
MRS. CHAS. BELL. A shell-pink Radiance; free bloomer. 
POINSETTIA, This vigorous rose, so appropriately named, brings 
to you the brilliance, the glowing red color of the Christmas Poin- 
settia. Long pointed buds, strong grower. 
PRES. HOOVER. Maroon and orange two-toned; vigorous plants; 
free bloomer. A rainbow of colors. 
Panne oeem ne: ree intensely fragrant; blooms all sea- 
on in all climates. One of the most popular roses due to its ex- “ 
treme hardiness and freedom of bloom. Etoile de Hollande 
The Doctor 
RED RADIANCE. Clear even red, large; long lasting, hardy. The 
Thousands of rose growers de- same qualities as Radiance but a rich cerise-red. No rose will 123 — CHRISTOPHER 
pend on Vigoro, the complete excel it in growth or quantity of blooms. STONE. A brilliant spark- 
plant food, to produce strong, BETTY UPRICHARD. Delicate salmon-pink with outside of petals ling crimson-scarlet; shapely, 
healthy plants with large bril- coppery carmine. Very fragrant. long, pointed buds with spicy 
liantly colored flowers. DUQUESA DE PENARANDA. Spectacular double flowers of stagrancey heavy CDleomer: 
apricot-peach color, very fragrant. Attractive foliage. 
| CLIMBING ROSES 
Prices same as for Bush Roses. 
» CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. Carmine red, fine form. 
~PAUL’S SCARLET. Intense scarlet, vigorous and free flowering. 
CLIMBING K. A. VICTORIA. Soft pearly white shading to light lemon in center. 
POLYANTHA ROSES 
These Monthly Bloomers are among the most popular large-flowering Polyantha 
Roses, all outstanding monthly bloomers and beautiful in color, with abundant fra- 
grance that will fill the air in your garden and in your home. 
ELSE POULSEN. Rose-pink. LA FAYETTE. Light cherry. 
CHEERIO. A real deep pink. BABY IDEAL. Red. 
Hardy as Spirea. Always in bloom. Require no spraying. All that they ask is a 
Red Radiance little cultivation. Plant these Roses by the dozens. McGredy’s Ivory 
