Species and Old-Fashioned Roses 



* Austrian Copper. Single blooms, cop- 

 pery red on the inside and vivid yellow on the 

 outside of the petals. An exquisite shrub. Do 

 not prune. 75 cts. each.* 



-^Harison's Yellow. Bright yellow. The 

 well-known bright yellow shrub Rose. 

 75 cts. each.* 



-^Sweetbriar. Pink. Small, single, pink 

 blcmnis on a strong-growing plant that is 

 valued for the spicy fragrance of its foliage. 

 75 cts. each.* 



*yorl< and Lancaster. Damask. Striped red and 

 white, but occasionally all red. First known in 1551 and 

 named after the War of Roses — the Yorkists wore white 

 Roses, the Lancastrians red, and this Rose symbolized 

 the union of the two factions. $1 each.* 



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3 Moss Roses (Do not prune) 

 ^Comtesse de Murinais. White 



calyx are heavily mossed. Very hardy. 

 75 Cts. each.* 



^Crested Moss (Chapeau de Napoleon) 



duced over 100 years ago. Rosy pink buds 

 crested with moss. 75 Cts. each.* 



^Golden Moss. Hybrid Moss. BufF-yellow. 

 ish buds open to buff-yellow and age to cream 

 Grows to 8 feet. 75 cts. each.* 



Sepals and 

 Grows 6 feet. 



Intro- 

 heavily 



Pink- 

 white. 



*Max Graf. 

 For embankments 



Two Roses for Retaining Terraces 



^ Max Graf. See illustration. An ideal trailing Rose. 

 Large, single, apple-blossom-pink flowers. 65 CtS. ea.* 



'A' Wichuraiana. Grows horizontally. The canes root 

 wherever they touch soft soil and prevent erosion on 

 terraces. Small, glossy foliage. Flowers white, followed 

 by masses of crimson berries. 65 cts. each.* 



Hybrid Perpetuals 



*Frau Karl Druschki. • The world's most noted 

 free-blooming snow-white Rose. Makes perfect blooms. 

 Scentless. 75 cts. each.* 



^General Jacqueminot. # Clear red. 75 cts. 

 each.* 



* Henry Nevard. # See illustration. Crimson- 

 scarlet. Unusually fragrant. 75 Cts. each.* 



-A- Mrs. John Laing. # Solid pink. 75 cts. each.* 



*Prince Camiile de Rohan. # Velvety crimson- 

 maroon. Desirable for its dusky beauty. 75 cts. each.* 



^Symphony. New. Spring, JQ3S: Plant Patent 79. 

 Pale rose. An everblooming Hybrid Perpetual. The 

 buds are blush-pink and open to lovely pale rose blooms 

 with deep pink in the center. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15. 



^■lo further discount on this patented Rose 



^^Uirich Brunner. # Cherry-red. 75cts. each.* 



^Urdh. # Old-rose. Deliciously fragrant. $1 each.* 



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The above 7 Splendid Hybrid Perpetual 



Roses marked #. Value $5.50 for 



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■A-Hugonis. Makes a lovely informal hedge 



-A- Rosa Hu9onis, "The Golden Rose of China." 



Species. See illustration. This arctic-hardy Shrub Rose 

 produces dainty acacia-like foliage on long, gracefully 

 bending canes which are covered to the tip, about May 

 10, with fairy-like yellow blossoms. A delightful Rose 

 to warm your heart in early spring. 75 CtS. each.* 



Two Midget Edging Roses (Quite Hardy) 



~^Rouletti. Tiny, rose-pink blooms come unceasingly 

 all the growing season. 50 cts. each; 12 for $5.* 



*Tom Thumb. Plant Patent 169. Perfectly formed, 

 miniature, pointed crimson buds open to single crimson 

 blooms with a white center. Blooms almost constantly. 

 $1 each; 3 for $2.50. 



J^o further discount on this patented Rose 



Hybrid Rugosa Roses 



These Make Oak-Hardy Flowering Shrubs 



'^ Agnes. Coppery yellow buds which open to flowers 

 of pale amber color. $1 each.* 



:^ Blanc Double de Coubert. Pure white. 75 cts. 

 each.* 



'^Dr. Eckener. Shining dear pink, with rich yellow 

 base to the petals. A beautiful Rose, both in bud and 

 open bloom. Delightfully perfumed. $1 each.* 



"A'F. J. GrOOtendorst. Small, bright crimson flow- 

 ers, like baby carnations, come in brilliant clusters. 

 Grows to 33^ or 4 feet. An ideal continuous-flowering 

 hedge-plant. 75 cts. each.* 



^Ronsard. New igsy. Patent applied for. The 

 fragrant flowers have petals that are brilliant red inside 

 with a reverse of creamy yellow. Blooms all season. 

 Grows 13^ to 2 feet. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 



"Hp further discount on this Rose 



^Rose a Parfum de l*Hay. An abundant pro- 

 ducer of deep crimson, double flowers, rich in fragrance. 

 75 cts. each.* 



"A" vanguard. Orange-salmon and copper. Makes a 

 large shrub with 8 to 10-foot canes. Its foliage looks 

 beautifully varnished. Large, fragrant flowers of 

 orange-salmon with coppery tints. A vigorous-growing, 

 dependably hardy Rose for the northern states. $1 

 each.* 



Henry Nevard. 

 Repeats in 

 the fall 



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