SPECIAL ROSES 



FOR HEDGES, BORDERS AND 

 OTHER LANDSCAPING USES 



The roses featured on this page do not fit 

 into the categories of Hybrid Teas, Grand'- 

 lloras, or Floribundas . . . yet for carefree 

 landscaping beauty, these roses are just 

 as important as their more glamorous 

 counterparts. They are excellent for 

 hedges, ground covers, screening, etc., 

 wherever you want beauty, all season long 

 with little maintenance or care. 



SEA lOAM 



Hybrid Shrub Ro.se. (Ernest Schwartz.) Plant Pal. 2463. One of 

 the most remarkable and most u.seful roses of all time. Small, well- 

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

 gradually to a delicate, lovely cream color. Sea Foam is a tough, hardy, vigorous 

 rose and almost completely free of any disease. Sea Foam has unlimited uses . . . 

 as a specimen plant, as a border or broad low hedge; tied to a trellis or fence, it 

 makes a fine white pillar rose. Also perfect for ground cover in a sunny location 

 or on a bank. Blooms continuously all season long. 



$3 ea. — 3 or more, $2.65 ea. — 25 or more, $2.40 ea. 



Q/f/f/ji (Bentall.) An absolutely foolproof plant that has almost every 

 vH u good quality. It is a beautiful 2 to 3-foot shrub that bears hundreds 

 of appealing seashell-pink flowers in large clusters and blooms all season long. It 

 makes an excellent individual lawn specimen, a cojorful hedge or background 

 planting, and is .so vigorous and hardy it will flourish almost anywhere, even in 

 partial shade. Very resistant to disease and insects. Delightful flowers make 

 attractive bouquets. 



$2 ea. — 3 or more, $1.75 ea. — 25 or more $1.60 ea. 



V/j/fyp (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 is also dramatic in a row as a 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 tied 

 to trellis or fence as a climbing rose. 



$3 ea. — 3 or more, $2.65 ea. — 25 or more, $2.40 ea. 



(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. 



/^ / n / / . {^tiQi illustrated) (Lambert.) This rose is a real old- 



timer. It has been famous and in demand since the 

 turn of the century because of its huge, double white flowers which open from 

 classic buds tinged delicately with carmine-pink. The bush is tall and extremely 

 vigorous. Foliage is an eye-catching, very dark green. Most people use this dur- 

 able, but beautiful 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. 



THE FAIRY 



PILLAR OF FIRE 



OTTO LINNE 



