TWO-YEAR-OLD FIELD-GROWN ROSE BUSHES 
Roses are our specialty and we are glad to offer a large 
assortment of varieties. All roses offered in this catalog are two- 
year-old, field grown bushes, budded low on multiflora japonica 
understock. All roses offered in this catalog have been dusted, 
fertilized and cultivated regularly and grown on productive sandy 
land. These roses will bloom for you the first season planted and 
have bloomed this past season in our fields. Since we are now 
specializing altogether in Rose Bushes, we have discontinued our 
general list of ornamentals, bulbs, etc. 
CODE TO ABBREVIATIONS OF ROSE TYPES 
CHT—Climbing Hybrid Tea; HP—Hybrid Perpetual; HPol—Hybrid 
Polyantha or Floribunda; HRug—Hybrid Rugosa; HT—Hybrid Tea; 
LC—Large-flowered climber; N—Noisette; Pol—Polyantha; T—Tea. 
PREPAID PRICES ON ALL ROSES IN THIS CATALOG 
Each Dozen Hundred Thousand 
No. ! Grade (Heavy)... $1.00 $10.00 $75.00 $600.00 
No. I'/> Grade (Medium) ....$ .75 $ 7.50 $50.00 $400.00 
No. 2 Grade (Light)... $ .50 $ 5.00 $37.50 $300.00 
BUSH ROSES 
6505—AMERICAN BEAUTY (HP): Bud large, flower large and 
double, Fragrant, crimson-carmine shaded Neyron rose. 
Borne singly on long, strong stem. Vigorous grower. 
6506—AMI QUINARD (HT): Deep velvety crimson, borne singly 
and several together on long stem. Long pointed bud. 
Bushy, upright grower. Abundant bloomer. Very hardy. 
6511—BETTER TIMES (HT): Sport of Briarcliff. Long pointed buds. 
Flowers large, double and slightly fragrant. Brilliant cerise 
on long, strong stem. Foliage leathery and dark. Profuse, 
recurrent bloomer. 
6512—BETTY UPRICHARD (HT): Delicate salmon-pink, reverse 
carmine with coppery sheen. Borne singly and several to- 
gether on long stem. Growth very vigorous, bushy, profuse 
bloomer all season. 
6517—BRIARCLIFF (HT): Sport of Columbia. Bud large, long- 
pointed; flower 4!/p inches across. Moderately fragrant, 
deep rose-pink at center, passing to lighter on outer petals 
with a touch of citron-green at base. Borne singly on long, 
strong stem. Growth vigorous, upright, abundant, con- 
tinuous bloomer all season. 
6518—CALEDONIA (HT): Flower large, very double, slightly 
fragrant. White, borne singly on long, strong stem. Growth 
vigorous, upright. Abundant, continuous bloomer all season. 
6522—CHARLES K. DOUGLAS (HT): Flower large, full, double, 
fragrant. Flaming scarlet, flushed velvety crimson. Abundant 
bloomer all season. 
6527—-CONDESA DE SASTAGO (HT): Fiery copper inside. Re- 
verse, rich gold. A real beauty. 
6529—COUNTESS VANDAL (HT): Bud orange-copper. Flower 
large, double, high-centered, fragrant. Brilliant pink lightened 
salmon, yellow at base. Foliage large and leathery. Vigorous, 
bushy grower. Profuse, recurrent bloomer. 
6528—CYNTHIA (HT): Full, rich Oriental red. Free bloomer. We 
highly recommend this rose as one of the best reds. Good 
for cut flowers. The unusual shade of red puts this variety 
in a class of its own, 
6534—DAINTY BESS (HT): Flowers 3!/p to 4 inches across, single, 
broad-petaled. Frimbriated edges, rose color, borne sev- 
eral together. 
