Makes a lovely informal hedge 



•Rosa Hugonis, "The Golden Rose of China." 75 cts.* 



• ROSA HUGONIS, "The Golden Rose of China." 



Species. See illustration. The aristocrat of hardy 

 flowering shrubs. The extreme hardiness of this lovely 

 "Golden Rose of China," its habit of blooming early 

 in May, and the long wands of fairy-like blossoms, all 

 go to make Hugonis one of the most valued shrub 

 Roses. The graceful, arching branches are completely 

 covered with bloom to the very tips in early May. This 

 beautiful shrub Rose, with its dainty foliage and grace- 

 ful growth, makes a distinctive and almost impenetrable 

 hedge. Plant 15 inches apart. Requires no attention, 

 and blooms best when planted in good unfertilized soil. 

 75 Cts. each.* Write for quantity prices. 



Species and Old-Fashioned Roses 



• AUSTRIAN COPPER. Copper-red and golden yel- 

 low. The delight of landscape architects for flashing 

 color in a shrub border. The single blooms, coppery red 

 on the inside and vivid yellow on the outside of the 

 petals, give the effect of a bush covered with brilliant 

 butterflies. Do not prune this exquisite shrub Rose. 

 75 cts. each.* 



• HARISON'S YELLOW. Bright yellow. The well- 

 known bright yellow Rose that was seen in so many old 

 American dooryards. A lovely shrub which is loaded with 

 double, fragrant, yellow blooms in May. 75 Cts. each.* 



• SWEETBRIAR. Pink. Small, single, pink blooms on 

 a strong-growing plant that is valued for the spicy 

 fragrance of its foliage. 75 cts. each.* 



• YORK AND LANCASTER. Damask. Striped red 

 and white, but occasionally all red. First known in 

 1551 and named after the War of the Roses — the 

 Yorkists wore white Roses, the Lancastrians red, and 

 this Rose symbolized the union of the two factions. 

 $1 each.* 



• Golden Moss, Grows to 6 ft. $1 each* 



•Rosa Rouletti. Bud is a little larger than a grain of wheat 



Knoxville, Tenn., November n, JQ35- 

 For some time I have felt that no man should love and enjoy 

 anything as much as I have the little rose (Rouletti) you sent 

 me some time ago. The one at home is in a pot out on the porch 

 and it has bloomed and bloomed. It being next to my heart, I 

 am today giving it to a mother who has just lost her daughter, 

 and I hope she appreciates it. — Dr. E. A. 



•ROSA ROULETTI. Miniature Rose 



rock-garden "gem" and also a gem of an 

 edging plant. It grows about 6 inches tall in 

 bushy form, is healthy and hardy and blooms 

 continuously. The tiny, rose-pink, quite double 

 flowers are less than an inch in diameter. 

 3-inch pot-plants, 50 cts. each; 25 for $10. 



See also "Tom Thumb." Page 2 



Charming Moss Roses — Very Hardy 



• GOLDEN MOSS. H.Moss. (P. Dot, 1932.) 

 Buff-yellow. See illustration. Moss Roses have 

 been garden favorites for centuries. There have been 

 white, pink, and light red varieties but never before has 

 there been a yellow one. Pinkish buds open to golden 

 buff with a pink tint and age to cream-white. The 

 corolla has a delicious Rose perfume which is almost 

 hidden under the pungent scent of the mossy calyx. 

 $1 each.* 



• COMTESSE DE MURINAIS. Light pink. Bud weU 

 mossed; flowers light pink. 75 Cts. each.* 



• CRESTED MOSS. Deep pink. 75 cts. each.* 



• HENRI MARTIN. Crimson. Flower medium size. 

 75 cts. each.* 

 OFFER 22. One each of the 4 Moss Roses, $2.70. 



•STAR GUIDE TO GOOD ROSES 



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