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Everblooming Hybrid TEA ROSES 
How to Plant—Dig a hole large enough to spread the roots without crowding and deep enough 
to cover a little deeper than plants were in the nursery. 
or swelling left by bud or graft is beneath the surface. 
Roses must be planted so the scar 
In filling with soil, shake plant 
lightly, so soil gets all around the roots, then fill the hole completely with firm soil so plant is 
set solid. Soak well with water. 
Pruning may be done before new leaf growth starts in spring. 
All Two-Year, Field-Grown Plants 
All Following Varieties, Postpaid, Each 85c; 3 for $2.25; 6 for $4.60. 
BUSH ROSES 
BETTY UPRICHARD. The coppery buds open 
into flowers of unusual size and beauty. In- 
side of petals light salmon, with brilliant 
orange and carmine on outside. 
CALEDONIA. A most desirable white. Fine, 
long pointed buds opening into beautiful, 
fragrant, double, high-scented flowers. 
DAME EDITH HELEN. Large, full flowers with 
broad, recurving petals. Color soft creamy 
pink, deepening to dark rose-pink. 
ETOILE DEHOLLAND. The immense ovoid 
buds open into very double cupped flow- 
ers of an intense bright red with velvety 
sheen; does not blue and is very fragrant. 
GOLDEN DAWN. The ovoid, lemon-yellow 
bud, heavily splashed with crimson, de- 
velops into a well-formed, sweetly scented, 
large double, sunflower-yellow flower. 
GOLDEN OPHELIA. A real golden yellow 
without a tinge of any contrasting color, 
perfectly formed, deliciously fragrant flow- 
ers. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA. Well-formed, 
cream-colored buds opening into white flow- 
ers. 
MARGARET McGREDY. Buds large, long- 
pointed; flowers very large, full and a rosy 
gold with scarlet tints. 
GLORI 
Cultural Directions. Plant the bulbs 4 
inches deep and at least 6 inches apart in 
good garden soil. Gladiolus may be planted 
as soon as the ground is ready in Spring, and 
continuous blooms may be obtained by peri- 
odic plantings until July. Our bulbs are all 
No. 1 large size. We do not handle the small 
grade, which seldom give satisfaction, nor do 
we handle the very large bulbs which are no 
better but more expensive. 
Postpaid. 
All No. 1 Size, 
Best Quality Bulbs. 
GUADIOLUS 
See List Enclosed « 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. A blend of 
flame and yellow, varying from coppery 
red in bud to dazzling cerise pink and or- 
ange yellow in full bloom. 
RADIANCE. A bushy, vigorous upright grow- 
er, producing an almost continuous supply 
of silvery to deep pink blooms of lovely 
form. 
RADIANCE, RED. A duplicate of Radiance 
with all its good qualities and different only 
in color, which is a deep rosy red. 
TALISMAN. Deep yellow with shadings of 
rose and scarlet, highly colored and diffi- 
cult to describe. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
CLIMBING ETOILE DE HOLLAND. 
ted blooms of magnificent size. 
bloomer. 
CLIMBING PAUL’S SCARLET. The flowers are 
of medium size and are produced in clus- 
ters of five to ten or more, each stem being 
a veritable bouquet. 
CLIMBING RADIANCE. Exactly like the bush 
variety of the same name except that it is 
of climbing habit. Lovely rose pink. 
CLIMBING RED RADIANCE. Large, globular, 
cupped blooms of strong, clear red, with no 
trace of any other color. 
CLIMBING TALISMAN. Produces flowers ex- 
actly the same in shape and color as the 
famous Bush Talisman. A good bloomer. 
Brilliant 
A good 
ROSE OPHELIA 
ROSETONE 
ROSETONE is a proven combination of 
Harmones and Vitamins, insures the success 
of your roses. Soak roots of bushes in Rose- 
tone before planting. Water your established 
tose bushes for better growth. 1% oz. pkt. 25c; 
3 oz. pkt. $1.00. 
OUS GLADIOLUS 
with cream 
12, $1.00; 25, 
BEACON. Tall salmon-scarlet 
throat. Mid-season. 6, 60c¢; 
$1.85; 50, $3.50; 100, $6.45. 
BLUE BEAUTY. Light blue with edges of 
petals overlaid violet-blue. Very large 
wide-open florets of fine round form. Six 
to eight open at a time. 6, 75¢; 12, $1.30; 
25, $2.40; 50, $4.60; 100, $8.75. 
CORONA. Creamy white, cream throat with 
rosy lavender flecks at edges. 6, 75c¢; 12, 
$1.30; 25, $2.40; 50, $4.60; 100, $8.75. 
DEBONAIR. La France pink shading to shrimp 
pink with creamy throat blotch, lightly 
peppered crimson. Six to eight medium 
large blooms open on a very tall, straight 
spike. 6, 60c; 12, $1.00; 25, $1.85; 50, $3.50; 
100, $6.45. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN. Soft rose-lavender, 
small carmine throat. Ruffled. 6, 75c; 12, 
$1.30; 25, $2.40; 50, $4.60; 100, $8.75. 
GATE OF HEAVEN. Medium. Beautiful ruf- 
fled deep yellow. Five to six flowers open 
on a head of greenish yellow buds. 6, 60c; 
12, $1.00; 25c, $1.90; 50, $3.90; 100, $6.75. 
HAWKEYE RED. Large, A red sort of Vaga- 
bond Prince. A bright red with a small 
blotch of darker red on lip petal. 6, 70c¢; 
12, $1.10; 25, $2.15; 50, $4.60; 100, $7.75. 
KING LEAR. Clear, deep, reddish purple with 
silver line on edge of all petals. Heavily 
tuffled with five to six open blooms on tall 
spike. 6, 70c; 12, $1.10; 25, $2.15; 50, $4.10; 
100, $7.75. 
LADY JANE. Large. Clear cream with yellow 
lip petals, giving it the general appearance 
of light yellow. Six to eight large round 
wide open slightly ruffled blooms open at 
atime. Tall, and always straight. 6, 75e; 
12, $1.30; 25, $2.40; 50, $4.60; 100, $8.75. 
MARGARET BEATON. Pure snow-white with 
a red blotch. 6, 60c; 12, $1.00; 25, $1.90; 50, 
$3.60; 100, $6.65. 
MARGARET FULTON. Clear rich soft dark 
salmon of a distinct shade. Six to eight 
perfectly placed medium size blooms open. 
Flowers are somewhat cup-shaped. 6, 60c; 
12, $1.00; 25, $1.85; 50, $3.50; 100, $6.45. 
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NEW EUROPE. Vivid orange-red with a small 
purple stripe in the throat. Strong and long 
spikes bear magnificently shaped enormous 
florets, with 10 or more open at a time. 
a wer 12, $1.00; 25, $1.90; 50, $3.60; 100, 
PEGGY LOU. Medium. The very latest in a 
light rose. One of the most outstanding 
straight and tall spikes. 6, 75c; 12, $1.30; 
25, $2.40; 50, $4.60; 100, $8.75. 
PICARDY. Soft shrimp pink without flecking. 
A blotch of flesh pink shading to shrimp 
pink at edges. Soft, inconspicuous feather- 
ing or rose. Seven or eight blooms open 
up to 6 inches or more across. 6, 60c; 12, 
$1.00; 25, $1.90; 50, $3.60; 100, $6.65. 
PHYLLIS McQUISTON. Large glowing pink 
shading lighter in the throat. Five or more 
large blooms open on a long spike. 6, 60c; 
12, $1.00; 25, $1.85; 50, $3.50; 100, $6.50. 
PURPLE SUPREME. Large. Tall plant with 
many well placed bright purple flowers. 
Silvery edge on the petals. Will open 10 
on a shoulder high plant. Superb cut 
flower. 6, 75e; 12, $1.30; 25, $2.40; 50, 
$4.60; 100, $8.75. 
RED LIGHTNING. Bright red with cream 
blotch. 6, 70c; 12, $1.10; 25, $2.15; 50, $4.10; 
100, $7.75. 
ROSA VAN LIMA. Large. Light rose with a 
few lines in the throat. Eight or more well 
placed blooms open on a tall strong spike. 
6, 60c; 12, $1.00; 25, $1.90; 50, $3.60; 100, 
$6.65. 
SNOW PRINCESS. Fine pure white. Con- 
sidered one of the very best. Flowers are 
large, on long spikes. 6, 60c; 12, $1.00; 
25, $1.85; 50, $3.50; 100, $6.45. 
TAHITI. Large. An interesting color, of 
bright rose pink with lighter center which 
lights up under artificial light. 6, 60c; 12, 
$1.00; 25, $1.90; 50, $3.60; 100, $6.75. 
EXHIBITION MIXED. A very fine mixture 
selected from many popular named va- 
rieties with particular care to include 
a wide range of colors and shades of 
Early, Medium and Late Varieties. 12, 
ee $1.50; 50, $2.75; 100, $4.95; 300, 
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