TREE ROSES 
“Eye - Level” Beauty 
For giving your garden a formal touch, nothing can 
equal the tree rose. If you love roses and wish to see 
them at their utmost perfection, plant several in your 
garden this year. Tree roses are easy to grow and much 
easier to protect during the winter than climbing or 
regular bush roses. Each tree rose we send out has 
full instructions for both planting and winter protection. 
Just 10 minutes work in the fall and another 10 min- 
utes work in the spring using our simple protection 
method will assure your garden of that professional look 
that only tree roses can give it. Plant tree roses to give 
your garden height and accentuate any spot with beauty. 
The blooms produced on tree roses are superior in both 
size and color to those produced on regular bush form. 
We will have the following varieties to offer for spring, 
L992 
Eclipse. Yellow. 
Lowell Thomas. 
Christopher Stone. Red. 
Yellow. Crimson Glory. Red. 
Peace. Yellowish-pink. Charlotte Armstrong. Red. 
New Yorker. . Red. Duquessa De Penaranda. 
Red Pinocchio. Red. Orange. 
Yellow Pinocchio. Yellow. Floradora. Cinnabar red. 
Goldilocks. Yellow. Picture. Pink. 
Suzon Lotthe. Light pink. Fashion. Peach. 
Sutter’s Gold. Yellow. 
K. T. Marshall. Pink. 
Show Girl. Pink. 
Snowbird. White. 
K. A. Victoria. White. 
$6.00 each; Two for $11.00. 
SHRUB ROSES 
These shrub roses are particularly valuable for hardi- 
ness and ability to thrive under adverse conditions of 
soil and climate, withstanding almost anything. We 
use them in shrub borders and for straight hedges. 
AUSTRIAN COPPER. 
HUGONIS. Light yellow. Often called ‘Golden Rose 
of China.” 
Single, brilliant orange-red. 
STANEK’S “SUNNY SPOKANE” 
ROSE FOOD 
FAST ACTING! LASTS LONGER! 
EASY TO USE! 
Anyone can grow perfect roses with our new for- 
mula “SUNNY SPOKANE” rose food. Good 
happy, healthy roses require a liberal supply of 
balanced rose fertilizer. Put your roses on the 
road to health this season with a rose food that 
. has been designed especially for us by rose and 
soil experts. “Sunny Spokane” food is a quick 
stimulant—a small quantity will provide wonders 
with bigger, healthier blooms and plants. ECON- 
OMICAL TOO!!! Only two tablespoons per plant 
three times each growing season. 
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5 Ibs. Feeds 7 plants for one season. $1.25. 
(Prepaid) 
25 lbs. Feeds 35 plants for one season. $4.00 
RUGOSA RUBRA. Large single flowers of pink and 
magenta. 
AGNES. Double yellow. Fragrant. 
DR. ECKENER. Large semi-double flowers of coppery 
rose. 
HANSA. Double red flowers of large size. 
GROOTENDORST SUPREME. Deep crimson red. 
Carnation-like bloom. 
THE FAIRY. A hardy, continuous-blooming 3-4 ft. 
bushy shrub rose that requires no spraying. Countless 
rosettes of sea-shell pink come in large sprays from 
June till frost. A perfect joy for hedge or specimen. 
$2.25 each; 3 for $6.00. 
Mintalure Roses 
Sorry that we do not have our usual complete offering 
of these very popular Dwarf Fairy Roses. As soon as 
the supply is normal again, we will offer the complete 
collection in future catalogs. We do have the following 
two varieties in limited quantities only: 
ROULETTI. 
OAKINGTON RUBY. Double 
inches tall. 
Double rose pink. About 6 inches tall. 
About 12 
crimson. 
Both varieties, $1.00 each. 
The descriptions of all roses and comments in 
this catalog are our own. Please remember that 
soil conditions, climate and personal care might 
have tendency to alter our descriptions when 
grown in your own garden. 
MOSS ROSES 
(For Lovers of the Historical Old Mosses) 
Red Moss. Large reddish rose; buds and flowers heav- 
ily mossed. 
Pink Moss. Deep pink buds, surrounded with a mossy 
fringe and crest. 
White Moss. 
Yellow Moss. Peachy-yellow; sepals well mossed; fra- 
grant; cluster of 3-5 on long stems; vigorous. 
$2.25 each 3 for $6.00 
Large double, fragrant, pure white. 
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