Radiance 4 Each $1.35, Three $3.75, Doz. $13.50 
An ideal bedding Rose that continues to produce its long flowers 
throughout the most unfavorable hot weather when frequently many 
other varieties fail. A brilliant carmine-pink, with salmon-pink and 
yellow shadings at base of petals. 
Red Radiance Each $1.35, Three $3.75, Doz. $13.50 
A counterpart of Radiance from which it is a “sport’’, possessing all 
the good traits of that valuable variety but differing in color which 
is a bright cerise-red. 
Rubaiyat (Plant Patent No. 758) Each $1.75, Three $4.65, Doz. $18.60 
A brilliant red with a profusion of long, graceful buds appearing in 
early June. As the buds open, releasing their wealth of old rose fra- 
grance a glorious riot of deep, scintillating crimson is revealed. Out- 
side of the petals accented by a delicate, lighter shade. 
San Fernando (Plant Patent No. 785) 
' Fach $1.75, Three $4.65, Doz. $18.60 
The introduction of this grand Rose is an important milestone in the 
production of better red Roses. Competent judges who have seen the 
elegant red Rose in bloom, rank it high among the best of its color. 
The bright vermilion buds are long and pointed, opening into fully 
double flowers of vermilion-scarlet. In addition to the elegant form and 
brilliant color, SAN FERNANDO has another outstanding quality— 
intense and lasting fragrance. The vigorous growth, fine foliage, bril- 
liant color and pointed form are sufficient qualities to recommend any 
Rose, but when you add the spicy old rose fragrance to these qualities, 
it can be truthfully said that San Fernando, the new red Rose, will be 
among the leading varieties for a long time to come. 
Santa Anita (Plant Patent No. 539) 
Each $1.50, Three $4.00, Doz. $15.00 
Santa Anita is an outstanding Rose. The perfectly formed, long, pointed 
buds unfold into beautifully shaped flowers of pure peach-blossom-pink. 
No matter how hot or how brilliant the sun may be, the color of Santa 
Anita remains pure. There is no bleaching or discoloration from bud to 
faded flower. The color is “sunfast.’’ Santa Anita is the first Rose to 
bloom and it flowers bountifully from beginning to the end of the sea- 
son. The plants are rugged and not too tall. A lovely pink variety 
which, because of its merits, belongs among the best of the pink Roses. 
Show Girl (Plant Patent 646) Each $2.00, Three $5.25, Doz. $21.00 
“The Rose with Magnificent Buds.’ If you want to enjoy the most 
beautiful, the most perfect, and the longest deep pink Rosebuds you 
can imagine, be sure to plant this variety. The sensational buds are 
deep pink, almost carmine in the spring, opening to a softer tone but 
always deep pink. We think it is one of the finest pink Roses of all 
for cutting because of the magnificence of the buds and the lasting 
quality of the flower with its big heavy textured petals. Tall, rather 
slender, with big heavy canes and plenty of lovely flowers borne on 
long, sturdy stems. Show Girl has never been given full credit for its 
fine performance, but it is steadily growing in popularity. 
Talisman Each $1.35, Three $3.75, Doz. $13.50 
Brilliant red and gold buds, opening to well shaped blooms of scarlet- 
orange and rich yellow. Constantly in bloom; the most vivid color yet 
produced in Roses. 
Tallyho (Plant Pat. No. 828)  Kach $2.00, Three $5.25, Doz. $21.00 
Tallyho combines the finest characteristics found in the best Roses of 
today with a color which is entirely new to Roses. The coloring, varying 
somewhat with the weather and the planting location, on the inside 
of the petals is always a delightful shade of pink, such as Tyrian rose, 
China-rose, phlox-pink, or Neyron-rose, and the outside of the petals 
varies from crimson to cardinal-red. Although it is a bi-color; the con- 
trast is not great. The buds are ovoid in shape, opening to flowers 
with a spicy fragrance. The long-stemmed flowers last exceedingly well 
when cut because they have plenty of substance. It continually 
branches and throws out long straight flower stems with a beautiful 
bud at the top. The plant will be one of the largest in the Rose garden. 
“Tom Breneman” (Plant Patent No. 986) 
Each $2.00, Three $5.25, Doz. $21.00 
The glorious new Rose “Tom Breneman” was originated by the late Fred 
Howard, America’s leading rosarian. From the time the bud unfurls until 
the last petals fall, you will find nothing flat or dull in this variety. The 
rugged plants give unstintingly throughout the entire season. The long 
coral-rose buds expand slowly into beautiful, long lasting flowers. Dur- 
ing the height of the season, when the bushes are covered with their 
coral-rose buds and flowers, that priceless ingredient, fragrance, is so 
intense that those standing close to the plant, inhaling the delicious 
fragrance, always remark—‘‘Tom Breneman is the Rose we have been 
waiting for.’ 
The Doctor Each $1.35, Three $3.75, Doz. $13.50 
This magnificent Howard & Smith Rose is internationally recognized as 
one of the outstanding new Roses. We regard this Rose as one of the 
best; a variety which will be greatly sought after when better known. 
The buds are long and pointed, expand to a simply enormous bloom in 
their fully developed state. The color is an exquisite silvery pink, uni- 
form in color both in bud and open flower, with a fragrance so intense 
that it can be detected many yards away. 
Will Rogers (Plant Patent No. 256) 
Each $1.50, Three $4.00, Doz. $15.00 
The color is black velvety crimson-maroon, which holds its color till the 
last petal falls. Its fragrance is so intense that a few will scent a room 
with ‘‘Attar of Roses’’ fragrance. Strong and vigorous grower with dark 
green foliage retained throughout the season. The blooms are quite 
double with a beautifully ruffled petal arrangement in the open flower. 
Marvelously free in bloom qualities, bearing lavish quantities of flowers 
from April to the advent of the following winter frosts. The Rose cut in 
early morning and placed in water will keep in fine condition for five 
or six days, and during this period dispels its most delightful fragrance. 
Single Hybrid Cea Roses 
Perpetual Flowering 
Single Roses have an appeal which enthralls many by their artistic beauty. More and more gardeners 
include Single Roses for their simple beauty in the garden. Single Roses also lend themselves exceptionally 
well to cutting and when properly arranged in a suitable container they present a picture, the like of 
which is not easily obtained with most other flowers. We have selected the most outstanding from every 
angle. 
Dainty Bess 
of crimson stamens. It is always greatly admired for its charm and 
blooms last exceptionally long. 
White Wings (Plant Patent No. 850) 
Each $1.50, Three $4.00, Doz. $15.00 
The flowers of White Wings are perfectly formed. The silvery white 
petals show to good advantage. Each separate flower is artistically placed 
in the spray, the flowers standing out in bold relief, bright and clear. 
In the center of the disk formed by the perfect circle of petals is em- 
bedded a lovely cluster of amethyst stamens tipped with anthers of gold. 
After White Wings has found its way across the nation, which it will 
surely do, we feel certain it will be acclaimed as the finest single white 
Rose, equalling in every respect the beauty of its counterpart in pink, 
the well known Dainty Bess. 
Single Hybrid Tea Rose, Dainty Bess 
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Each $1.35, Three $3.75, Doz. $13.50 
An exceedingly charming and dainty colored Single Rose of perfect form. The broad 
petals are delicate shell-pink which form a beautiful contrast to the conspicuous bunch 
loveliness, and the 
Single Hybrid 
Tea Rose, 
White 
Wings 
