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Childs'
Bloom All
Own-Root Roses for Fall Planting
Summer — Sold on a Money Back Guarantee
^^^^ma—ma——mm—mmm^ Last spring we were unable to offer one-year roses. This
fall we again offer them. Roses that are field-grown and
have big strong roots. Guaranteed to bloom profusely next
year from early spring to freeze-up. Guaranteed to bloom many,
many times more profusely than any pot-grown or bench-
grown roses. Guaranteed to be as large or larger roots than
two-year-old purchased anywhere. They are best for the
amateur. They are fool-proof. Once planted, always there.
Guaranteed as hardy as an oak.
The varieties offered we have selected for their peculiar
adaptability for fall planting.
Fall planting will give you full six weeks' more bloom the
following summer.
To the best of our knowledge we are the only seedsmen
growing own-root roses.
Safe Varieties for Fall Planting
THE 14 VARIETIES IN COLOR
13053 (No. 1) Harry Kirk. Deep sulphur-yellow, with edges of
petals lighter; well-formed, full, free. Vigorous.
13022 (No. 2) Edel. White flowers that open ivory-white. Strong
grower and free flowering.
J. L. Mock. Pink. Flowers of large
Deep pink with rose-white on the out-
13060 (No. 3) Jonkheer
size and perfect formation,
side of the petals.
13001 (No. 4)
Countess of Gosford. Clear salmon-
pink, base of petals suffused yellow; large, well-formed
flowers.
13071 (No. 5) Lady Ashtown. Carmine-pink,
shading to golden yellow at base of petals. Blooms are
large, globular.
12999 (No. 6) Candeur Lyonnaise. Long, oval bud,
usually borne single on a long stem; flowers very large,
pure white.
13088 (No. 7) Miss Lolita Armour. In 1921 this
Rose won the Bagatelle (Paris) prize. Chrome-yellow
at the base, shading to orange and copper hues on
reverse of petals.
13012 (No. 8) Duchess De Brabant. Light rose,
shaded salmon. Very free, early and late.
13024 (No. 9) Francis Scott Key. Large crimson
buds and blooms of good form, very double; fragrant,
good foliage.
13152 (No. 10) Rose Marie. This is a grand Rose of
the very highest merit. Bright watermelon red.
13052 (No. 11) Hoosier Beauty. Color glowing, deep
crimson with darker shading. Upright, strong, free,
good form.
13026 (No. 12) Frank W. Dunlop. At the Inter-
national Flower Show at New York City it won the silver
medal for the best new pink Rose in the exhibition.
13077 (No. 13) Marjorie Bulkeley. Buds long, open-
ing buff, heavily flushed with rose, finishing silvery-pink.
13006 (No. 14) Crusader. The growth is heavy and
the flower stems strong; free flowering. Blooms double,
a rich, velvety crimson.
Strong 1-year-old Field-Grown Roots: Each 50c;
3 for $1.40; 6 for $2.65; doz. $5.00; 14 for $5.75.
Postpaid.
Strong 2-year-old Field-Grown Roots: Each 75c;
3 for $2.15; 6 for $4.10; doz. $8.00; 14 for $9.00.

Postpaid.
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Author Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection.; John Lewis Childs (Firm)
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Childs' fall catalog : bulbs that bloom plants that please berries that bear /
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43571327
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147973 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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77299 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/43571327
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10.5962/bhl.title.77299
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  • Childs' fall catalog : bulbs that bloom plants that please berries that bear /
  • Garden Stories
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  • Catalogs
  • Commercial catalogs
  • Flowers
  • John Lewis Childs (Firm)
  • Nurseries (Horticulture)
  • Seeds
  • U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
  • bhl:page 43571327
  • dc:identifier https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/43571327
  • bhlGardenStories
  • Own-root roses
  • BHLinbloom
  • john lewis childs (firm)
  • nurseries (horticulture)
  • u.s. department of agriculture, national agricultural library
  • bhlgardenstories
  • bhlinbloom
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2 March 2015
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