* Rosa Hugonis 
Makes a lovely informal hedge > 
* ROSA HUGONIS. “The Golden Rose of China.”’ @) 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 acacia-like foliage and 
graceful growth, makes a distinctive and almost impenetrable hedge. Plant 
15 inches" apart for a hedge, but if used as specimen shrubs, plant 6 feet apart 
to allow for proper development. Requires no attention, and blooms best when 
planted in good unfertilized soil. 85 cts. ea.; 3 for $2.15.* 50 or more at 60 cts. ea. { 
* HARISON’S YELLOW. Best of the old hardy, bright yellow shrub Roses 
85 cts. ea.; 3 for $2.15.* 
* WICHURAIANA. Creeper. Late. White. For retaining embankments. 
This Rose “‘creeps’”’ and roots w here it touches soil. Shiny foliage. Flowers single, 
white, followed by brilliant red berries. (See also MAX GRAF below.) 65 cts. 
ea.* 50 or more at 50 cts. ea. 
* COMTESSE DE MURINAIS. White. Beautifully and heavily mossed. Very 
hardy. 85 cts. ea.; 3 for $2.15.* 
* CRESTED MOSS (CHAPEAU DE NAPOLEON). Rosy pink buds heavily 
crested with moss. 85 cts. ea.; 3 for $2.15.* 
OFFER 121. The 2 Moss Roses for $1.50 
* MARTHA LAM BERT. avid Scarlet: Use: as Brillrant specimens on your lawn 
or in the shrub border or a continuous flowering, 4-foot hedge. Heads of intense 
scarlet, single blooms, like brilliant phlox, come from June until frost, in open 
clusters of from 5 to 40 flowers on erect plants that grow here 3 to 4 feet high 
and the same across. A superb Rose for spacing along drives. $1 ea.; 3 for $2. 50.* 
%* FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. White. Repeats. Immense white blooms. Not 
fragrant. 85 cts. ea.; 3 for $2.15.* 
* HENRY NEVARD. Q) Repeats. Crimson-scarlet. Very fragrant. Used 
for payment of Red Rose Rent. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 
*URDH. Repeats. Old-rose. Very fragrant. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 
OFFER 121a. The 3 Hybrid Perpetual Roses $2.45 
* AGNES. Makes great 6 to 8-foot bushes with masses of soft 
fawn-yellow, double blooms. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 
*F. J. GROOTENDORST. Crimson. Grows 3% to 4 feet. An 
ideal continuous-flowering hedge plant. 85 cts. ea.; 3 for $2.15.* 
* MAX GRAF. Clear pink, single blooms. A hardy trailing Rose 
for embankments. 85 cts. ea.; 3 for $2.15.* 
For indoor use grow in a conservatory or cover with a glass bowl 
as they will not thrive in a dry atmosphere. For outside, north of 
Washington, we advise spring planting. 
3-IN. POT-GROWN PLANTS, POSTPAID 
* MIDGET. Plant Pat. 466. Rose-red. Very diminutive and fully 
double. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.f 
*PIXIE. Plant Pat. 408. The world’s tiniest double white Rose: 
It shows pink shadings in cool weather. 75 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.88.{ 
*TOM THUMB. Plant Pat. 169. Pointed crimson buds open to 
single crimson blooms with a white center. 75 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.88.{ 
3 One each “Midget, ‘Pixie and Tom Thumb $2. 10 ~ Post- 
(Value $2.50). Ask for OFFER 121b. | paid 
*ROSA ROULETTI. Wie small, rose- ane hie teen 
about an inch in diameter. Pot-plants 50 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.25, ppd. The Red Rose 
* Midget G) Rent Rose 
Two beds of continuous blooming Martha Lambert 
Roses edged with Pixie and Tom Thumb on C.-P. 
Office Grounds. 
