SES 
MULTIFLORA. (not allus- 
trated) This is the rugged thorny 
strain that assures impenetra- 
bility. It is suitable only for use 
as a tall tough hedge on a large 
property such as a farm or es- 
tate. Grows eventually to 8 to 
12 feet tall as well as wide. 
Small white blooms last for two 
weeks in spring. Has red berry- 
like seed hips, in fall. 1 year 
plants. Plant 1 foot apart. 
25 for $2.95—50 for $5.45— 
100 for $9.95—1000 for 
$69.50. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHEI. 
(not illustrated) (Lambert.) 
This rose is a real old-timer. It 
has been famous and in demand 
since the turn of the century be- 
cause of its huge, double white 
flowers which open from classic 
buds tinged delicately with car- 
mine-pink. The bush is ta]l and 
extremely vigorous. Foliage is 
an eye-catching, very dark green. 
Most people use this durable 
rose aS a specimen or accent 
plant although it can be spaced 
out in a row. 
$1.75 ea.—3 or more, 
$1.55 ea.—25 or more, 
$1.40 ea. 
YU 
Friendly Fence Special 
Enough roses to plant both sides of a 40- 
foot walk. Plant 2 of The Fairy, one on 
each side at entrance and 2 more, one on 
each side, where walk terminates. ‘Then 
plant Red Glory and Robin Hood alter- 
nately on each side spaced 2 feet apart. 
4 THE FAIRY 
18 ROBIN HOOD 
Only $24.95 
FOR HEDGES, BORDERS AND 
OTHER LANDSCAPING USES 
OPO. LINNE: (not illustrated) 
(Lambert.) A rose we’ve had the 
pleasure to bring back from obscurity 
and our own enthusiasm has been 
more than matched by appreciative 
gardeners. Otto Linne grows to about 
3 to 4 feet, its strong canes carrying 
enormous trusses of deep rose-pink 
flowers. Foliage is a light, clear green 
color, glossy and very full. Plant is 
exceptionally vigorous and it grows 
upward then outward, making a vase 
shaped effect. One truss of flowers 
makes a whole bouquet. It too, is a 
carefree, disease-resistant rose. 
$2 ea.—3 or more, $1.75 ea.—25 
or more, $1.60 ea. 
VU Hy lj (below) (Hybrid 311- 
Swim.) Plant Pat. 1885. 
Another putstanding hedge rose. Grows 
3 to 4 feet, is neat, orderly and easily 
maintained. ‘The plant is bushy, upright 
and handsomely foliaged. It’s almost 
continuously smothered from spring 
to frost with clusters of vivid red, semi- 
double flowers. Red Glory is quite 
hardy and has been reported over- 
wintering without any protection in 
Wisconsin. This rose will make a 
glorious fence with a minimum amount 
of maintenance. 
6 for $4.45—12 for $8.45— 
24 for $15.95—48 for $28.95— 
96 for $49.95. 
RED GLORY 
18 RED GLORY 
PILLAR OF FIRE 
Mary Hie | (above) (Sham- 
burger.) Plant Pat. 
2329. Here is a very tall-growing 
shrub or pillar rose that is superb as an 
individual accent plant on the lawn 
or is also dramatic in a row as a back- 
ground 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 tied to trellis or fence as a 
climbing rose. 
$3 ea.—3 or more, $2.65 ea.— 
25 or more, $2.40 ea. 
2 Special 
TREE ROSES 
The Fairy and Sea Foam are now 
available as tree roses for which their 
delicate beauty and maintenance-free 
growth make them exceptionally suit- 
able. See back cover for illustrations; 
page 36 for full details. 
