ROSES-—From Select Nurseries 
Roses have been accepted the world over as one of the most popular and 
universally-loved flowers. Few plants give so much for so little. This year we 
are listing one of the most complete lists of roses ever published—from the 
favorite varieties that adorned grandmother’s garden (and are still “tops’’) 
—to the newest patented plants that are available after years of research. 
Here is an opporunity to start a complete rose garden, replace plants in 
your established gardens, and to obtain the finest roses grown at reasonable 
prices. Take advantage of these mail order specials—shop from your com- 
fortable chair—and enjoy the beauty and fragrance that only roses can bring. 
Remember, all items are shipped tax and postage paid. 
BUSH ROSES 
RED 
Red Hoover. Glowing red sport of the original. 
Strong grower, large bush. 
Red Talisman. A blood red sport of the famous 
Talisman. Ideal for cutting. 
Red Radiance. Cerise-red sport of the famous 
Radiance. 
Southport. Brilliant, unshaded scarlet, with large 
petals. 
Essence. Fiery velvety red. Known as the double 
Etoile de Hollande. Very fragrant. 
Grenoble. A very fragrant scarlet on fine strong- 
growing bush. 
Etoile de Hollande. The most popular red rose. 
Thrives everywhere. Brilliant blooms with oval 
buds. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. Vivid deep scarlet buds on long 
stems. 
E. G. Hill. Massive blooms of deep crimson and 
scarlet, velvety on inside. 
Night. Deep crimson, shaded black and maroon. 
One of the darkest roses. 
Christopher Stone. 
lovely in form. 
Scarlet-crimson, free-bloom- 
Poinsettia. Scarlet-red blooms of definite poinset- 
tia color. 
Victoria Harrington. Pointed buds of blackish red, 
opening into high-centered flowers. Distinctive 
form. 
Malar Ros. Full double crimson flowers like Radi- 
ance in form. Very fragrant. 
Hadley. An old favorite. 
crimson, 
Baby Chateau (Floribunda). Wonderful deep red, 
exceptional for bedding. Buds are velvety black- 
ish crimson. 
Eutin. Lovely free-flowering red Polyantha rose 
producing pointed, globular buds and huge clus- 
ters of cup-shaped, glowing carmine-red blooms. 
Large flowers of intense 
Orange Triumph (Polyantha). Scarlet orange flow- 
ers in enormous clusters cover the bush2s most 
of the season. 
PINK 
Pink Radiance. A favorite for 30 years. 
pink with soft sheen. 
Carmine- 
J. Otto Thilow. One of the best glowing pink roses. 
Perfect buds. 
Rose Marie. Pure rose pink. Buds long and pointed. 
Picture. Light rose pink without shading. Tried 
and true. 
The Doctor. Beautiful glowing rosy pink, with de- 
lightful fragrance. 
Pink Dawn. Full-centered flowers of deep rose- 
pink with a bronze base. 
Eulalia. Deep pink, lighter toward the edges of the 
attractively reflexed petals. Free flowering. 
Dame Edith Helen. Large blooms of clear satiny- 
pink. Upright grower. 
ALL BUSH ROSES ON THIS PAGE: 
79c each 5 for $3.00 9 for $5.00 
POSTPAID 
Rowena Thom. Pink round-petaled blooms are 
enormous, full and high-centered. Long stems. 
Lulu. 
long slender coral-apricot buds. 
flowers when open. 
Prolific bloomer with quantities of dainty 
Lovely single 
Dainty Bess. A most beautiful single rose, with five 
petals of delicate pink. 
WHITE 
K. A. Victoria. Favorite old white rose, opening to 
ivory white. 
Mme. Jules Bouchet. Medium size white roses, 
slightly flushed pink at center. Always in bloom. 
McGredy’s Ivory. Long buds of ivory-white, per- 
fect double flowers. 
Snowbird. Low bushy plants, covered with clusters 
of semi-double pure white flowers. 
Frau Karl Druschki. Large bush with large double 
white, outer petals occasionally tinged with pink. 
Long and shapely white buds. Large 
Does best inland. 
Caledonia. 
flowers. 
YELLOW 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Perfect buds of deep rich lemon 
yellow. One of the best. 
Mrs. Pierre S$. Dupont. Pointed buds of reddish 
gold, opening to semi-double flowers of rich gold 
yellow. 
Sister Therese. Slender buds, chrome yellow tinged 
with carmine. 
McGredy’s Yellow. Butter-cup yellow buds open to 
clear light yellow. 
Golden Dawn. Buds of rich straw yellow, splashed 
with crimson. Open to sunflower yellow and then 
lemon color. 
Golden Rapture. A good rose of upright growth. 
Ideally-formed buds of pure yellow. 
Ville de Paris. A clear double yellow without shad- 
ings. Foliage of bronzy-green. 
Crown of Gold. Fine two-toned yellow. 
Pedrables. Perfect light yellow flowers. 
Sunkist. Deep orange yellow with tints of copper 
buff and bronzy pink. 
Lucie Marie. Pastel pink and buttercup yellow. 
MULTI-COLOR 
Pres. Hoover. The old standby of cerise-pink, flame, 
scarlet and ycllow. Strong, growing into large 
bush. 
Talisman. Rose-red, orange and yellow. 
favorite the world over. 
Long a 
Autumn. Combination of deep burnt orange and 
pink. Lovely. 
Condesa de Sastago. Coppery red inside peta!s, gold 
on reverse. Very striking. 
Contrast. A superb shade of orange-rose, with re- 
verse of petals a milk-white with basal bronze 
shading. A real ‘’contrast’’. 
Girona. Pink, red and yellow. Fine keeping quality. 
Long stems on strong, erect plants. 
SALMON-COPPER 
Duquesa de Penaranda. Orange-apricot, 
with deeper coppery tones. 
backed 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. A fine rose with copper-orange 
buds and orange-pink blooms. 
Duchess of Athol. Golden orange blushed with 
peach-pink. Heavy foliage. 
Hinrich Gaede. Spectacular colorings with buds of 
nasturtium red, opening to double flowers of 
orange-yellow, flushed red. 
Margaret McGredy. Orange-scarlet flowers, pass- 
ing to carmine as the flower ages. 
Maurice. Free flowering coral pink shaded gold. 
Lady Forteviot. Golden yellow flowers, changing 
to dark apricot. 
Feu Jos Looymans. Tangerine yellow with a vivid 
apricot center. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Price: Each 98c; 5 for $4.00 
RED 
Cl. Etoile de Hollande. Fine everblooming red. 
Flowers larger and with longer stems than bush 
form. 
Cl. Black Boy. Large double, deep velvety crimson 
blooms, shaded maroon and scarlet. 
Cl. Red Talisman. Typical Talisman buds and flow- 
ers in a gorgeous shade of red. 
Cl. Hadley. Vigorous growers, producing velvety 
red flowers. 
Cl. Paul’s Scarlet. A profuse spring bloomer, with 
semi-double scarlet blossoms in clusters of from 
5 to 20 flowers. A most popular variety. 
Cl. Hoosier Beauty. Everblooming double flowers 
of dark velvety red. 
YELLOW 
Cl. Golden Emblem. Deep yellow, one of the best. 
Cl. Mrs. E. P. Thom. Vigorous climber with lovely 
yellow buds and flowers. 
Cl. Yellow Cecil Brunner. Small perfect buds of 
soft yellow, very popular. 
WHITE 
Cl. K. A. Victoria. Free blooming climber, with 
deep, double large white flowers. 
Cl. Frau Karl Druschki. Huge white flowers, with 
outer petals tinged with pink. A real rambling 
rose. 
PINK 
Cl. J. Otto Thilow. A fine pink rose, bearing in pro- 
fusion. 
Cl. Belle of Portugal. A giant climber of distinctive 
proportions. Long canes and giant buds 3 to 4 
inches long, opening to beautiful salmon-pink 
from January to June. 
Cl. Cecil Brunner. The old favorite, with lovely 
little blooms of sea-shell pink borne in great 
clusters. 
Cl. Rose Marie. Large rose-pink buds open to large 
deep pink flowers. 
Cl. Dainty Bess. Introduced only recently. Petals 
of pale pink open wide to disp!ay a contrasting 
center of tall red stamens. This lovely single 
rose is almost everblooming. 
Cl. Los Angeles. The same glorious flame-pink 
flowers of the bush. Free flowering and popular. 
MULTI-COLOR 
Cl. Talisman. A most beautiful climber, long- 
stemmed flowers of same color as the famous 
bush. 
Cl. Hoover. Large multi-colored blooms and yel- 
low, shaded pink, red and buff. A rampant 
climber. 
SALMON-APRICOT 
Cl. Feu Jos. Looymans. Salmon shadings on this 
tangerine yellow flower make it an outstanding 
variety. 
PLEASE NOTE: Please list one extra rose as a substitute in case we are out of one 
variety offered. 
