HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Ackerman’s Hardy Field-Grown 
Roses Insure Better Blooms 
The Roses offered on these pages will bloom continu- 
ously this summer and every year following AND ARE 
: AND INVESTMENT IN PLEASURE THAT WILL PAY 
BIG DIVIDENDS IN COLORFUL, FRAGRANT FLOW- 
x ERS. Remember, our Roses are all strong 2-year, field- 
grown bushes, ready to bloom. 
Prices: All varieties of Roses Listed on this Page, all 
2-Year bushes, 85c each; 3 for $2.40. 
2-31 — Ami Quinard. Deep velvety crimson, fragrant 
and very lasting. Long, pointed buds. 
2-37 — Betty Uprichard. Carmine and coppery-orange 
outside, inside salmon-pink. 
2-44 — Condesa de Sastago. Double flowers of coppery 
red and yellow; rich raspberry perfume. 
2-32 — Editor McFarland. Perfectly formed flowers of 
clear, brilliant pink. Very fragrant. 
2-45 — E. G. Hill. Double, high-centered flower of dazzling scarlet. 
2-50 — Etoile de Hollande. Large, velvety crimson flowers. Long stems. 
Richly perfumed. 
2-39 — Frau Karl Druschki. (Perpetual) Pure white; perfect in form. 
Free flowering. 
2-40 — Golden Dawn. The ovoid, lemon-yellow bud is heavily splashed 
with crimson before opening and develops into a well formed, sweetly 
scented, large, double, sunflower-yellow. 
2-38 — K. A. Victoria. Large double, very fragrant white flowers; long, 
stiff stems. 
2-43 — Mrs. P. S. Dupont. Long-pointed buds of reddish gold, opening 
to a semi-double, cupped fragrant flower of deep golden yellow. 
2-64 — Paul Neyron. (Perpetual). Largest rose in cultivation. Bright rose-pink. 
a ae 2-36 — Picture. Flowers are very double, and open to velvety clear-rose pink with 
undertones of salmon. Strong and vigorous grower. 
2-30 — Poinsettia. A rose of true Poinsettia color; indeed one of the most brilliant 
red roses ever produced. The buds are ideal in form, long and pointed, which open 
to a full petaled Rose. Bush is sturdy and hardy. Awarded a Certificate of Merit 
by American Rose Society. 
2-69 — Pres. Hoover. Multi-colored. Large flowers of scarlet, yellow, cerise, pink 
and flame. 
2-76 — Radiance, Pink. Large, globular flowers of carmine-rose with shades of 
opal and copper. 
BARGAIN NO. 50 
6 Bush Roses 
Your choice, 1 each, 
any 6 varieties on 
this page. All 2-yr., 
field- grown bushes. 
Will bloom this year. 
$3.90 or 
One each, 12 varte- 
ties on this page, for 
$7.20 Net, not 
prepoid 
2-77 — Radiance, Red. Large, globular flowers of an even 
clear red. i 
2-51 — Rouge Mallerin. The pointed buds of brilliant red 
open to 3% inch blooms of glowing séarlet, the deep pile 
on the petals making them look like rich scarlet velvet. 
Rich old Damask perfume. 
2-70 — Soeur Therese. Chrome-yellow pointed buds, 
heavily marked with carmine, open to a rich, daffodil- 
yellow. Sweetbriar fragrance. 
4 2-47 — Talisman. Its brilliant orange-red buds open to 
y large, fragrant, high-pointed blooms of glowing golden 
p yellow stained with copper-red and orange-rose on inside 
| of petals. As petals unfold, they become bright apricot- 
| gold, deep rose-pink, or old rose. 
2-56 — The Doctor. Long-pointed buds of sparkling pink 
Sper to large flowers 5 to 6 inches across, of satiny, silvery 
pink. 
2-52 — Yellow Condesa. Buttercup yellow. This fragrant 
rose will be a joy to even the amateur gardener. 
