HYBRID RUGOSA ROSES 



bush with double 



Shrub roses, more vigorous and hardier than 

 most other types grown. Excellent for hedges, 

 also as specimens in a shrub border. Fine for 

 pillar roses. 



AGNES. The fragrant flowers are double and 

 rich coppery yellow in the bud, turning amber 

 yellow as they develop. 



AMELIA GRAVEREAUX. A very vigorous 

 sweetly scented cerise-red flowers. Very prolific. 



BLANC DOUBLE DE COUBERT. It produces hundreds of double 

 white flowers throughout the summer 



CONRAD F. MEYER. One of the most popular, very strong 

 grower and produces beautifully shaped silvery pink flowers on strong 

 stems. 



Prices of any of the above strong 2-year-old dormant 

 plants up to April 10th, 65c each; $6.50 doz. ; pot-grown 

 plants 90c each ; $9.00 doz. ■ , 



POLYANTHA ROSES 



They range from 1 $-6 to 2 feet high and produce large clusters 

 of small flowers in abundance throughout the summer. Very 

 desirable for bedding, borders, or edging driveways, etc. 



CECIL BRUNNER (Sweetheart or Fairy Rose). Dainty, 

 perfectly formed buds and flowers, light pink with a yellow 

 base, blooms prolifically in graceful clusters. 



CHATILLON. A lovely clear pink, the large clusters of semi- 

 double flowers are produced in great abundance. 



GLORIA MUNDI. Orange scarlet, a flaming brilliant color 

 unexcelled for bedding. 



YVONNE RABIER. Bushy plants, attractive foliage and 

 quantities of double white delicately scented flowers. 



Prices for any of the above strong 2-year-old dormant 

 plants up to April 10th, 75c each; $7.50 doz.; $60.00 per 

 hundred. Pot-grown plants $1.00 each; $10.00 doz. 



SELECT HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 



They are distinguished for their hardiness and for this 

 reason are largely planted in the North. While the main 

 crop of flowers is borne in early summer, occasional blooms 

 are produced late in the season. 



We offer only strong two-year-old field-grown plants. 



Dormant plants ready for shipment from the early part 

 of January up to April 10th. After April 10th we offer only 

 pot-grown plants. 



AMERICAN BEAUTY. A hardy Rose of the largest size, hav- 

 ing the ever-blooming qualities of the Tea Rose, with the delicious 

 odor of the Damask Rose, consequently equally valuable for 

 winter or summer flowering. In color, it is a deep, brilliant rosy- 

 carmine, shaded toward the center with rich carmine-crimson. 



FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. This beautiful large snow-white 

 variety is now very popular. Sometimes being called the White 

 American Beauty. Splendid buds and immense flowers, 4 to 5 inches 

 across; perfectly double and delightfully fragrant; large thick 

 petals, very durable and handsome. (See illustration.) 



GEN. JACQUEMINOT. The popular hardy crimson "Jack" 

 Rose. It is a strong vigorous grower, entirely hardy; an early and 

 abundant bloomer. Its brilliant crimson is the standard of color 

 by which other Roses are judged; flowers full and fragrant. 



GEORGE ARENDS. This is a pink form of the popular white 

 variety Frau Karl Druschki. It is a beautiful and distinct Rose of 

 free-flowering character; the growth is robust and erect. The form 

 of the bud is splendid. The color is delicate rose pink. Flowers 

 large, full and deliciously scented. 



MAGNA CHARTA. This fine hardy Rose is distinguished alike 

 for its vigorous healthy constitution, freedom of bloom and hand- 

 some foliage. Flowers bright, deep pink; very large and fragrant. 

 A popular Rose. 



MME. ALBERT BARBIER. The buds are long and well 

 formed of pearly white color suffused with soft salmon-flesh. 



PAUL NEYRON. Probably the largest of all Roses. Color, 

 clear dark pink shaded carmine. Form of flowers, bold and hand- 

 some; very fragrant. (See illustration.) 



Prices for any of the above strong 2-year-old dormant 

 plants up to April 10th, 75c each; $7.50 doz.; pot-grown plants 

 $1.00 each; $10.00 doz. 



ROSA HUGONIS 



The Golden Rose of China 



An extremely hardy shrubby 

 type of rose that presents a 

 glorious appearance in early 

 spring when the long-stemmed 

 tulips are in bloom. It was 

 discovered in Western China 

 by the Chinese Missionary 

 Father Hugo. Rosa Hugonis 

 develops into an erect shrub 

 about 6 feet high, and in early 

 May, before the leaves are 

 fully developed, the grace- 

 fully arching branches are 

 laden with soft yellow, single, fragrant flowers. It is also 

 extremely attractive when not in bloom for its feathery 

 green foliage. It is ideal for hedge purposes when set 1 Yt 

 feet apart, and it flowers most freely when grown in un- 

 fertilized soil. 



Price strong 2-year-old dormant plants up to 

 April 10th, 75c each; $7.50 doz. Pot-grown plants 

 $1.00 each; $10.00 doz. 



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