*ROSA HUGONIS ® Species 



''The Golden Rose of China'' 



It is an inspiring sight, early in May, to see the graceful 

 plants of Hugonis, with their dainty, acacia-like foliage, 

 covered to the tips of the branches with artistic yellow blooms. 

 The plarts make an ahnost impenetrable hedge when planted 

 15 inches apart. Do not fertilize or prune this Rose. $1 ea.; 

 3 for $2.50.* (Ask for quantity prices for hedges.) 



-^MARTHA LAMBERT. A superb, oak-hardy, continuous- 

 blooming Shrub Rose to use as brilliant specimens on your 

 lawn. Height and width about 33^ feet. Heads of intense scar- 

 let, single blooms, like brilliant phlox, come from June until 

 frost. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 

 OFFER 121. 1 each Hugonis and Martha Lambert $1.85. 



^HARISON'S YELLOW. Best of the old hardy, double- 

 flowered, bright yellow shrub Roses. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 

 ^WICHURAIANA. Creeper. Late. White. For retaining 

 embankments. This Rose "creeps" and roots where it touches 

 soiL Shiny foliage. Flowers single, white, followed by brilliant 

 red berries. (See also MAX GRAF below.) 90 cts. ea.; 3 for 

 $2.25.* 50 or more at 50 cts. ea.J 



^YORK AND LANCASTER. Damask. Striped red and 

 white but occasionally all red. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 



Hybrid Rugosa Roses 



^AGNES. Makes great 6 to 8-foot bushes with masses of soft 

 fawn-yellow, double blooms. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 

 ^BLANC DOUBLE DE COUBERT. Grows about 4 feet. 

 Double, white and very fragrant. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 

 ^DR. ECKENER. Grows 4 to 5 feet. Immense pink flowers; 

 cupped blooms with a yellow base. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 

 *F. J. GROOTENDORST. Crimson. Grows 3I2 to 4 feet. 

 An ideal everblooming hedge plant. 90 cts. ea. ; 3 for $2.25.* 

 -^IVIAX GRAF. Clear pink, single blooms. A hardy 

 trailing plant for embankments. 90 cts. ea.; 3 for $2.25.* 

 ^VANGUARD. Orange and copper. Large full blooms. 

 Lovely glossy foliage. Grows to 6 to 8 ft. $1 ea. ; 3 for $2.50.* 



6 Hybrid Perpetuals 



These are the old-fashioned, oak-hardy, fragrant June 

 Roses. Some repeat during the summer and falL 



^FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. White. Repeats. Immense 

 white blooms. Not fragrant. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 

 •GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. Crimson. $lea.;3for $2.50.* 

 •HENRY NEVARD. © Repeats. Crimson-scarlet. Very 

 fragrant. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 



•MRS. JOHN LAING. Soft pink. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 

 • ULRICH BRUNNER. Cherry-red. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 

 •URDH. Old-rose. Very fragrant. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 



OFFER 121b. 1 each Frau Karl Druschki, Henry Nevard, 

 and Mrs. John Laing $2.65. 



Three Miniature Roses. All Hardy 



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 Wash- 

 ington, we advise spring planting. 



3-IN. POT-GROWN PLANTS, POSTPAID 



^MIDGET. Plant Pat. 466. Rose-red. Fully double. $1 ea.; 3 for 



$2.50.t 



^PIXIE. Plant Pat. 408. The world's tiniest double white Rose 



shows pink shadings in cool weather. 75 cts. ea. ; 3 for $1.88, J 



*TOIVI THUMB. Plant Pat. 169. Crimson. 75 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.88.$ 



$2.10 



3 One each Midget, Pixie and Tom Thumb 

 (Value $2.50). Ask for OFFER 121c. 



^ROSA ROULETTI. Small, rose-pink, double flowers are about an 

 inch in diameter. Pot-plants. 50 cts. ea. ; 3 for $1.25, ppd. 



* Pixie. 8 blooms in 1-inch vase 



*Hugonis — "Golden Rose of China" (T) 



2 Moss Roses© 



^CRESTED MOSS. 



Rosy pink. $1 ea. ; 3 for 

 $2.50.* 



^COMTESSE DE MU- 

 RINAIS. White. $lea.; 

 3 for $2.50.* 



OFFER 121a. 1 each 



above 2 Moss Roses 



$1.85. 



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