ROSES 
Finest Standard Roses 
(Fresh, 2-Yr. Field Grown] 
ORDER IN QUANTITIES, GET THE BEST 
PRICES ON ALL STANDARD ROSES 
Each Dozen Hundred 
No; Grade = .- 95 $9.50 $65.00 
No. 1% Grade . 75 $7.50 $55.00 
No. 2 Grade ... -60 $6.00 $40.00 
RED VARIETIES 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—Very double, Hardy Red. 
AMI QUINARD—Not the largest in either flower or plant but certainly one of the most vel- 
vety rich maroons imaginable. Semi-double blossoms on a nice bushy plant. 
BETTER TIMES—Delichtfully fragrant, pointed buds; these delicately tinted cerise blooms will 
make friends anywhere. : 
ETOILE de HOLLANDE—By many people this is rated the best red rose. Very large, crimson 
blooms with pleasing fragrance, good branching plants. 
GRENOBLE Glowing scarlet-crimson blooms on unusually long stems. 
E. G. HILL—Grand is the word to be used for this great red rose. Rich deep color, fine 
flowering habit, unforgettable fragrance and good stem. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET—Velvety crimson-Scarlet. 
POINSETTIA—As brilliantly red as the Christmas flower for which it was named, with long 
stems supporting the sparkling buds on extra good bushes. 
RED RADIANCE—A rose-red companion for Radiance. 
RED TALISMAN—Solid bright red. 
ROUGE MALLERIN—Pointed buds of brilliant red opens to 3% inch blooms of glowing scar- 
let, resembling scarlet velvet. Damask perfune. 
SYRACUSE—Large crimson blooms with light fragrance. Very full petaled. Attractive dark 
foliage on a good plant. 
VICTORIA HARRINGTON—Non-fading Dark Red. 
PINK VARIETIES 
BRIARCLIFF—For pure beauty and dependability this rose cannot be surpassed. The extra 
large, pink blooms are perfect in form; the buds are excellent; the stems, strong and 
lone. Foliage rich and attractive on a substantial bush, and it is practically thornless. 
DAINTY BESS—A well-chosen name for one of the loveliest of roses is Dainty Bess. Here is 
a combination of color and form that only nature herself, assisted by the genius of a 
ereat rosarian, could ever produce. The varying tones of pink in the five petals re- 
main their loveliest until they drop. 
EDITOR McFARLAND—Here is the pink Rose for the South. It really cannot be beaten in 
glowing pink color or in freedom of growth and bloom. 
J. J. L. MOCK—Carmine Pink. 
MARGARET McGREDY—Freely blooming all the season, the double fragrant, orange scarlet 
flowers are carried on a perfectly satisfactory bush. 
MRS. CHAS. BELL—-A member of the famous Radiance family. Extra strong; sure bloom. 
Shell-pink. 
RADIANCE (Pink)—Husky growth, continuous bloom, pleasing color and fragrance. 
RADIANCE, SALMON— Pink shaded salmon. 
WHITE VARIETIES 
CALEDONIA—A very fine white rose with double, long lasting pure white blooms on long 
stems. Very fragrant and an abundant producer. 
F. K. DRUSCHKI (HP)—large Double. 
K. A. VICTORIA—A well known white rose with a hint of lemon color in the center. Perfect 
form and sweet fragrance. 
KONIGIN LUISE—Pure double white. 
