WHOLESALE PRICES ON BAREROOT 
NON-PATENTED ROSES 
100-500 1000 and up 
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500 carries the 1000 rate. 
Please, add 15¢ per plant if you wish less than 10 of a grade and variety. 
WHOLESALE PRICES ON MARTIN’S 
INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED ROSES. 
JUMBO, Singlewrap, Heavy Select: No. 1, Singlewrap, Select Grade: No. 1144, Economy Pack, Select Grade 
100-500 eee. Beer e. 55¢@ ea. 1002300vs22 2 = 45¢ ea. 100; to. 200 = 38¢ ea 
LOCO; ap ee ee 50¢ ea LOOOK Scape eee 40¢ ea. 500/to* 1000 222225 eee 35¢ ea. 
2000, ups 26 ea. 
FLEIREE ST OFDAGCK ss No-8 2 Gra cle eee eae ne ee ne ee ee eS ee ee 74¢ per pack 
40% off of retail list price on all WRAPPED NO. 1 PATENTED ROSES. 
All Prices Quoted Are F. O. B. Arp, Texas. 
STANDARD ROSE BUSHES 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
RED SHADES: 
RED RADIANCE—Clear even shade of red, hardy. 
AMI QUINARD—Fragrant, blackish garnet and coppery scarlet; rigid stem. 
BETTER TIMES—Long pointed bud, long strong stem, fragrant, brilliant cerise. 
CHARLES K. DOUGLAS—Fragrant, flaming scarlet, flushed velvety crimson, abundant bloom. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE—‘Nearly the perfect rose,” striking scarlet, large clusters of golden stamen. 
CRIMSON GLORY—Repeatedly voted the finest brilliant red rose in America. 
CRIMSON KING—A large double dark red, very prolific. 
E. G. HILL—Large dazzling scarlet; vigorous, free bloomer. 
ETOILE de HOLLANDE—Rich old rose fragrance, unfading bright bright red, upright stem. 
GRENOBLE—Clear scarlet, spicy fragrance, very vigorous. 
MARY HART—Very fragrant, red and carmine, vigorous. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET—Slight tea frgrance; velvety crimson scarlet, very vigorous. 
NIGHT—Known for its long pointed buds, very fragrant, blackish crimson, shaded with maroon. Fully and bushy bush. 
POINSETTIA—Bright unfading scarlet, does not blue, long, good cutting stems. 
RED AMERICAN BEAUTY—Very fragrant, crimson-carmine; long strong stems, vigorous. 
RED BRIARCLIFF—Very vigorous, Sport of Red Columbia, upright grower. 
RED COLUMBIA—Rich velvety scarlet, very fragrant. 
RED HOOVER—Brilliant. red, center salmon-red, sport of Herbert Hoover. 
RED TALISMAN—Fragrant. deep cerise red. abundant bloom on good stems. 
ROUGE MALLERIN—Brilliant, red, long pointed bud, fragrant. 
SYRACUSE—Scarlet-crimson, double, very vigorous. 
PINK SHADES: 
BETTY UPRICHARD—Very fragrant, delicate salmon-pink, very vigorous, profuse bloomer. 
BRIARCLIFF—Fragrant, deep rose-pink, long strong stems. 
COLUMBIA—Very fragrant, glistening rose-pink, long, strong stems. 
CONTRAST—China pink and bronze, reverse white and bronze; long stem. Bushy. compact, profuse bloom. 
DAINTY BESS—Dusky pink with crimson stamens. One of the finest single roses. 
EDITOR McFARLAND—Very fragrant, glowing pink, long strong stems, vigorous. Excellent bloomer. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY—Fragrant, dark Tyrian pink, reverse lighter; long strong stems. 
NUMA FAY—Base orange-salmon, paling to pale pink edges, satiny reflections, frag. 
MRS. CHARLES BELL—Distinct shell pink, shaded soft salmon, otherwise same as Radiance. 
PICTURE—Famous for its fine form, clear rose pink, velvety clear rose-pink, vigorous, free bloomer. 
PINK RADIANCE—An old dependable rose (46 yrs. old) so very vigorous, very fragrant, cameo-pink, long stems. 
SHELL PINK RADIANCE—Pink shaded salmon. 
THE DOCTOR—Fragrant satiny pink, vigorous and bushy. A truly lovely pink rose. 
TWO-TONE SHADES: 
CONDESSA DE SASTAGO—Fragrant, Oriental red and yellow, distinctly two-color, short, strong stems, very vigorous, free bloomer. 
COUNTESS VANDAL— (Countess) Brilliant pink and salmon, suffused, yellow, at base. 
E. N. PERKINS—Outside red shaded cerise-orange, inside salmon pink, vigorous. 
PRES. H. HOOVER—Tall-growing, profuse, semi-double blooms in blended shades of copper and pink; long a popular variety. 
TALISMAN—Golden yellow and ruddy copper; long famous and popular everwhere. Frag. 
WHITE SHADES: 
CALEDONIA—Slightly fragrant, white, long stem, abundant bloomer. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI—One of the older whites, but ever popular, with buds that open into large flowers which are snowy white. 
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CASERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA—A close rival of Druschki for top honors; persistent bloomer, cream-white, and slightly fragrant. 
KONIGAN LUISE—Slightly, fragrant, white and very vigorous, bushy. 
SNOW QUEEN—(H. P.)—Snow-white, sometimes pink-bluish at center, very vigorous. 
WHITE AMERICAN BEAUTY—Snow-white, very vigorous. 
WHITE RADIANCE— (Mary Nish)—Fragrant, white, tinted shell pink in center. 
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