ARE FREE LANDSCAPING 



Hybrid Shrub Rose (Ernest Schwartz) Plant Pat. 



2463. Brand new — and one of the most adapt- 

 able, most remarkable and most useful roses of all time. It is unique. 

 The bloom, first of all, is very beautiful in itself. The small, well- 

 formed, pointed buds open to 2 to 3-inch double blooms of pure 

 white that ages gradually to a delicate, lovely cream color. Some- 

 times in cool weather, the edges of the petals are tinged with pink. 

 This is a "carefree" rose requiring no special attention, for it is tough, 

 hardy, vigorous and almost completely free of any disease. You 

 simply plant it and forget it — except to admire its beauty all season 

 long. Sea Foam grows 2 to 3 feet high and as many feet wide. The 

 blooms come continuously all season in foam-like clusters on a sea 

 of green. There is also an intriguing fragrance of spice. Sea Foam's 

 use is limited only to your imagination. Use it as a specimen plant 

 in a featured spot; as a border or a broad low hedge; tied to a trellis 

 or fence it makes a fine white pillar; perfect for ground cover in 

 sunny locations or on a bank. You can even plant it at the top of a 

 wall, draping over, to make a graceful weeping rose. There's just 

 no end to the uses or beauty of Sea Foam. 



$3 each — 3 or more, $2.65 each. 



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(Shamburger) Plant Pat. 2329. Here is a very tall-growing shrub or 

 pillar rose that is superb as an individual accent plant on the lawn 

 and /or is also dramatic in a row in the background or as a tall 

 hedge. Pillar of Fire grows to 8 feet or more and is always bright 

 with vivid flowers of a sparkling coral-red. Blooms come in clusters 

 from top to bottom of the plant, forming, in effect, a pillar of fire. 

 It is strong enough to stand alone or can be easily trained as a 

 climbing rose. 



$3 each — 3 or more, $2.65 each. 



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