CONTRAST 
A1130--Well named; has a strik- 
ing contrast of colors. One of the 
most beautiful of tea roses, as 
you can see from the picture. 
GOLDEN SASTAGO 
Ali36—A wonderful soft clear 
yellow that holds its color well 
through the summer heat. Fine 
tea fragrance. 
KONIGIN LOUISE 
All49—One of the finest of the 
whites. Very large and double. 
Beautifully shaped with dark 
green, leathery foliage. 
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COUNTESS VANDAL 
A1li32—A gorgeous rose that we 
consider an improved Hoover, Has 
long pointed buds on long stems, 
yet plant grows bushy. Was ex- 
pensive until its patent expired. 
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FIELD'S GIANT 
A1t!27—Perfect in its beauty despite 
the luge size. Very yigorous—and 
hardy. Our own introduction and 
offered only by Henry Field's. 1.25 
K. A. VICTORIA 
Ali47—For years the most popular 
white. It is clear, glistening white. 
Beautifully shaped buds and fiow- 
ers, and a profuse bloomer. 
each; 2 for 2.39, ppd. 
CYNTHIA 
Alt29—This is one of the really 
fine deep pink roses. Beautifully 
shaped, very fragrant, with color 
that is clear and bright. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS 
A1li33—A fragrant multicolored rose 
of well deserved popularity. Its col- 
oring is hard to pieture and de- 
seribe. More beautiful than pic- 
tured here. 
TALISMAN 
Ali80—A gorgeous blend of gold, 
searlet, yellow and orange. Has a8 
beautiful and distinetive shape. 
Looks like a florist’s rose. 
EDITOR McFARLAND 
A1134—We believe this is the best 
of the pink roses. A glowing pink, 
with very large, pointed buds, and 
a delightful fragrance. 
HENRIETTA 
A1138—A clear, golden yellow with 
long-pointed buds on stiff, upright 
stems, Our favorite yellow, and for 
years our largest selling yellow. 
POINSETTIA 
A1t70—This is probably the most 
brilliantly colored rose, with the 
possible exception of the ‘‘Henry 
Field.”” Long stems; beautiful for 
cutting. 
ONE EACH OF THESE 12 ROSES: 
Henrietta Crimson King 
Field’s Giant Countess Vandal 
Poinsettia Talisman 
Editor McFarland 
K. A. Victoria 
Contrast 
Konigin Louise 
Hinrich Gaede 
Golden Charm 
We offer you two choices, both big bargains: 
A2240K—12 Select Two-year No. 1 plants for 
11.29, postpaid, with 1 Paul’s Scarlet Climber as 
free gift. 
A2241X—12 Standard Two-year Medium plants 
for 16.00 with a free gift of 1 Red Flowering 
Quince shrub. 
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Henry Field's 
PRESIDENT HOOVER 
A1171—One of the _ best. 
Beautifully shaped buds 
with flowers very large and 
very fragrant. Long stems 
and good foliage. And 
a strong grower. 
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CRIMSON KING 
A1128—A magnificent 
rose with flowers a rich, 
velvety crimson, fine 
texture, and delightful- 
ly fragrant. The canes 
are strong and sturdy. 
- : ETOILE deHOLLAND 
A‘1!24—A popular, bril- 
4 4 liant rose. You will find it 
- in almost every rose gar~ 
spepuee: ie 1 f any size in the 
cpa tos den of any size 
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gives good results. 
GOLDEN CHARM 
A1131—A beautiful, golden 
yellow with long-pointed ; 
buds. Flowers are large, 
slightly fragrant. A vigor- 
ous, compact grower. 
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HINRICH GAEDE 
A1tt37—Has large, nas- 
turtium-red flowers with 
orange-red centers. Foli- 
age is a glossy bronze. 
And it has a raspberry 
fragrance. 
This is a collection of the world’s most beau- 
tiful roses—all two-year old field-grown plants 
guaranteed to bloom the first year from June 
until frost: 
| Henrietta, yellow | K. A. Victoria, white 
| Poinsettia, scarlet | Editor McFarland, pink 
| Field's Giant, crimson | Talisman, multicolor 
Available in two price ranges, both good 
plants and both good buys. 
A2253X—All six in Select two-year, No. 1 plants 
for 5.49, postpaid. 
A2245X—All six in Standard two-year, medium 
plants for 4.98, postpaid. 
(See deseription of grades on next page) 
RAINBOW 
ROSE 
COLLECTION 
Two-Year No. 1 Grade 
A2243X—Some of 
the brightest, showi- 
est varieties: 1 Golden 
Charm, 1 Poinsettia, 
1 Konigin Louise, and 
1 Contrast. AH 4 for 
only 3.89, pos_paid. 
