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10 SELECTED ROSES FOR THE NORTH 
This choice collection of Hardy Roses will live, thrive and bloom abun- 
dantly as far north as Alaska. They are as hardy as oaks, and winter protection 
is not necessary, although always beneficial. 
Look carefully over this list and you will see it contains the finest Roses 
that can be obtained for northern climates, where the winters are long and 
severe. They are all sturdy, vigorous bushes, full of vitality, and most of them 
are deliciously fragrant. 
*FRAU KARL DRUSCHEI. Pure snow-white. Makes long buds and im- 
mense double flowers, but not fragrant. (See cut, page 38.) 
% ALICE ALDRICH. Clear, bright pink flowers borne in quantities in June and 
at intervals during the summer and fall. Deliciously fragrant. (See p. 35.) 
%BARBAROSSA. Color is pure carmine-red. (See page 38.) 
*xMRS. JOHN LAING. Beautiful soft pink. (See page 40.) 
*% GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. The premier hardy crimson Rose. It is 
famous wherever Roses are known. Most beautiful. (See cut, page 39.) 
% GLOIRE LYONNAISE. Pale lemon-yellow. Almost thornless. The blooms 
are perfect and are freely produced. (See page 39.) 
% PAUL NEYRON. The largest Rose. Color clear pink. (See cut, page 40.) 
% CONRAD F. MEYER. The new Tea Rugosa. Rich, peachy yellow, tinged 
silver-rose. (See cut, page 35.) 
*SIR THOMAS LIPTON. The best double, white, free-blooming Rugosa. 
It is a most vigorous grower. (See cut, page 35.) 
* HUGH DICKSON. Brilliant crimson, shaded scarlet. (See page 39.) 
( Above ro Roses for the North .. .1-yr. size, $1.25, postpaid 
BOFFER> 125 < Above ro Roses for the North. .2-yr. size, $3.50, by express 
{ Above ro Roses for the North. .Star size, $6.50, by express 
We Sent the List and Got the Order 
Gentlemen:—I would be pleased to have you send me a list of several kinds of Roses, and 
the price at which you would be willing to furnish them to us. 
We are addressing this communication to several other nurseries, but remember that we 
did get some before from you, the best Roses which we have today in the Park. 
Yours truly, W. P.S., Park Commissioner, York, Penna. 
10 GRAND SOUTHERN ROSES 
While nearly all Roses thrive in the South, our patrons will recognize these 
as varieties which, in their kindly climate especially, can be counted upon for 
a glorious profusion of most beautiful flowers. These, with protection, will 
winter safely in the latitude of New York and Indiana, and bloom bountifully. 
'~ KILLARNEY. Flowers are rich, imperial pink. A most popular Rose, 
and very free bloomer. (See cut, page 20.) 
% PINK MAMAN COCHET. A Rose that does especially well in the 
: South. Color rich coral-pink. (See cut, page 16.) 
» % MRS. B. R. CANT. Clear, bright rose; very double and sweet; 
an immense bloomer. (See cut, page 18.) 
*SOUV. DE PIERRE NOTTING. Orange-yellow, tinted carmine- 
2 = 3 rose. (See cut, page 18.) 
BRE To ee *% GENERAL MacARTHUR. Bright 
glowing crimson-scarlet. 
% WM. R. SMITH. Creamy pink. (See 
inside front cover.) 
% MY MARYLAND. Beautiful salmon- 
pink. (See cut, page 21.) 
%* DUCHESSE DE BRABANT. Color is 
delicate, clear pink. 
*MLLE. HELENA GAMBIER. Ca- 
nary-yellow, peachy center. 
*% OLIVA. Deep rose-color. Flowers 
double, buds nicely pointed. 
“OFFER> 125a 
Above ro Southern Roses, 1-yr., $1.25, postpaid 
Above to Southern Roses, 2-yr., $3.50, by ex. 
Above 10 Southern Roses, Star., $6, by express 
The growth and bloom of these Roses in the South is marvelous 
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