Kansas Landscape & Nursery Company’s 
Suode ENVERBLOOMING ROSES 
WE ARE PROUD TO OFFER THESE QUALITY 
VARIETIES ADAPTED TO THE GREAT PLAINS REGION 
Our Roses are strictly first quality, hardy, field-grown plants. We sell 
only the Select or Heavy Grade, 2-year Rose bushes. We are sure these 
fine plants will satisfy even the most critical buyer. With each order we send 
planting instructions telling you how to plant and care for your Roses. 
Our Heavy and Select Grade 
2-Year Dormant Plants 
$1.50 Each; 3 for $4.25 
CRIMSON GLORY— (Pictured opposite 
page). Once a patented Rose. Large 
oval buds are followed by well-formed 
flowers of intense deep crimson shaded 
oxblood red and mellowed by a soft 
velvet nap. 
COUNTESS VANDAL— (Pictured op- 
posite page). One of the first patented 
Roses. A_ brilliant, beautiful, pink 
flower with a yellow base. Healthy, at- 
tractive foliage. 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA— (Pic- 
tured opposite page). This popular 
Rose is a striking and unique apricot- 
peach color. Blooms are large, double 
and fragrant. Easy to grow and a free 
bloomer. Gorgeous in the Fall. 
EDITOR McFARLAND — (Pictured 
above right). Perfect long pointed 
buds of deep pink with a flow of am- 
ber and a paler edge. Long stems per- 
fect for cutting. Fragrant. 
ECLIPSE—(Pictured opposite page). A 
recent patented Rose. Long, pointed, 
deep gold bud is followed by beautiful 
clear yellow flowers on long strong 
stems. Vigorous and healthy plant. 
Rose Color Special 
See back cover, Page 52 
Prices are Postpaid 
6 for $8.00; 10 for $12.50 
E. G. HILL—Large, extremely double, 
lasting deep scarlet. Does not fade but 
intensifies with age. Vigorous, upright 
and profuse bloomer. 
MRS. P. S. DUPONT— (Pictured oppo- 
site page). A glorious Rose, always in 
bloom with rich golden yellow blooms 
of extra fine shape. Always a popular 
favorite. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE—Pinkish white, 
believed by many to be the best white 
Hybrid Tea Rose because of its beauty, 
persistence, strength of growth, and its 
continuous production of lovely buds 
and flowers. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE— (Pictured 
opposite page). Beautiful dark velvety 
red. Exquisite long pointed buds. One 
of our favorites and mast satisfactory 
red Roses for this region. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA— 
(Pictured opposite page). For over 
forty years this has been considered the 
best White Rose. Long pointed buds, 
exquisitely formed flowers. Always in 
bloom and very fragrant. 
PICTURE—(Pictured opposite page). A 
clear pink with a trace of salmon to 
give it a warm glow. Delightfully fra- 
grant. The blooms are perfect in bud 
and when open. Very vigorous and 
blooms all the time. Considered one of 
the finest Pink Roses. 
POTTED ROSES 
BLOOMING PLANTS IN SPECIAL REMOVABLE CONTAINERS 
CAN BE PLANTED ANY TIME... WITHOUT SETBACK OR LOSS 
Above: Editor McFarland 
PRESIDENT HOOVER—Large perfec:- 
ly formed flowers on very long, strong 
stems. Multicolored orange, scarlet and 
yellow. Strong and vigorous. 
PINK RADIANCE—The most famous 
pink Rose. Very hardy, strong grower. 
Flowers are very large, double, cupped, . 
very fragrant and cameo pink to deep- 
er pink in the center. 
RED RADIANCE—The famous partner 
of Pink Radiance. They are similar in 
habit and growth. Clear even shade of 
rosy red. Equally as hardy and vigor- 
ous. 
SISTER THERESE—(Souer Therese). 
Long pointed buds of chrome yellow, 
heavily marked with carmine. The 
open flower is a rich Daffodil yellow 
and holds its color well. Fragrant, 
strong growing and very hardy. Long 
stems. 
TALISMAN—No Rose Garden is com- 
plete without Talisman. A multicolored 
Rose of red, gold, orange and yellow. 
Beautiful exquisitely formed oval buds 
and flowers. Strong erect-growing bush. 
Very hardy. 
SHRUB ROSES 
SEE PAGES 2 and 3 
“If it is impossible for you to plant your roses during the spring season, when the plants are dor- 
mant, you need not dispair. You can plant these potted plants ANY TIME. 
Early in the spring, at the proper time, we plant, in these special removable containers, in SPE- 
CIALLY PREPARED SOIL, a large number of roses (some of every variety we list). Late in May, 
when it begins to get too late to plant dormant roses, these fine plants are beginning to bloom and 
are ready for sale. Since each plant weighs approximately 12 pounds, they are very difficult to ship. 
So, you should drive in, pick out your plants first hand, and take them away in your car. When you 
see them in bloom you can be sure of getting just the variety or color you want. 
PRICES: Per each price listed, plus 50 cents each. (Thus a potted plant of Mirandy would sell for 
$2.75 each, not prepaid. A potted plant of Crimson Glory would sell for $2.00, etc.). 
MAIL ORDERS: We ship these potted roses by express or truck, charges collect. Each pot and rose 
weighs about 12 pounds, so 5 or 6 roses will travel as cheaply as one. 
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