164 WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
Maule’s 4 Most Popular Roses 
Any of these Roses, £40 cents each, postpaid. 
By express, not prepaid, 2-year-size, $1.00; 3-year-size, $1.25 each. Ex- 
press sizes may also be forwarded by parcel post, you to pay postage. See 
note page 163. 
JACK ROSE (General Jacqueminot). Buds and flowers are considered 
models of perfection and its brilliant, shining crimson color is the standard 
by which other crimson roses are judged. 
WHITE AMERICAN BEAUTY. (Frau KarlDruschki.) Color pure, 
snow white, with long budsand immense, perfectly double flowers, four 
to five inches across, with wax-like petals and very durable. 
PAUL NEYRON. Produces the largest blooms of any rose, a 
Single blossom often measuring 5 to 6 inches across. Color is clear 
pink, shading torose. Sometimes termed the pzeony rose. 
ULRICH BRUNNER. A brilliant cherry red seedling of Paul 
Neyron. Very fragrant; immense size. 




















5 £ One strong plant each of Maule’ 
Special Of fer Four Most Popular Roses fax ents 
$1.30, postpaid; by express, not prepaid, the four, in 2-year-size, 
$3.50; 3-year-size, the four for $4.50. Express sizes may also be 
forwarded by parcel post, you to pay postage. See note page 163. 

Rare New Rose Hugonis 
It Blooms in the Snow 

We had Hugonis in bloom during the last snowstorm (Spring of 1917) and I never saw a 
more beautiful sight. Mrs. W. Van Fleet, Washington, D. C. 

A remarkable new rose, which is the first rose to bloom in the spring, coming 
into bloom from ten days to two weeks ahead of the early Harrison’s Yellow. The 
color is intense canary-yellow, very bright and attractive, and the plant is note- 5 
worthy all the growing season by reason of its foliage. When in bloom, the entire — = Se ; 2 : 
plant is covered with the bright, sunshiny yellow blossoms and buds, making a wonderful early spring show. Later it forms rich scarlet 
berries which remain until winter, and these berries, peeping through the foliage, are charmingly effective. The young shoots are rich 
crimson in color, lending an added beauty that is not seen in many varieties. Hugonis is hardy as an oak and most suitable for lawn speci- 
mens or planting among shrubbery, as it isan exceptionally vigorous grower. $1.50 each, postpaid. By express, not prepaid, 2-year-size, 
$2.50 each; 3-year-size, $5.00 each. Express sizes may also be forwarded by parcel post, you to pay postage. See note page 163. ~ 
Fight Splendid Hardy Hybrid Perpetual Roses 
The hybrid perpetuals are considered the most valuable of roses, because they bear the largest and most brilliantly colored flowers and 
are So hardy and yigorous they live over winter, in the open ground, with slight protection and continue to bloom regularly from year 
to year. Their grand flowers are of all shades of red, crimson, scarlet, pink and white, but no yellows. They thrive and bloom finely in all 
sections. 35 cents each, postpaid. By express, not prepaid, 2-year-size, $1.00 each; 3-year-size, $1.25 each. ; | 
ANNA de DIESBACH. A rose that everyone should have. Flowers MRS. JOHN LAING. One of the most beautiful of the Hybrid Per- 

































a beautiful shade of carmine pink; extra large, full and very sweet. petuals. Soft pink, beautiful form, very fragrantand free blooming; | 
CLIO. Flesh color, centre shaded rosy pink. Globular form. always does well and stands right at the top among fine roses. | 
GEORGE ARENDS. The color is tender rose pink, and the flowers} PRINCE CAMILLE de ROHAN. The best dark rose ever produced. 
are borne in great profusion. Velvety crimson, almost black. The fragrance is strong and decidedly | 
GEORGE B. DICKSON. National Rose Society Gold Medal Win-| pleasant. The richness of color alone makes this variety one of the ~ 
ner. Color velvety black crimson, back of petals heavily yeined with | most desirable. : 7 |} 
deep, pure crimson maroon. ae : = | 
One strong plant each of the Eight Hardy Hybrid 
HUGH DICKSON. Brilliant crimson, shaded scarlet, good size and e 
fine form, slightly cupped and reilexed; very highly perfumed; free Special Offer Perpetual Roses for only $2.50, postpaid; by 
express, not prepaid, in 2-year-size, the eight for $7.50; 3-year-size, 
flowering and vigorous in growth. 
J. B. CLARK. Flowers are large and beautifully formed. Intense the eight for $10.00. Express sizes may also be forwarded by parcel 
post, you to pay postage. See note page 163. = 
deep scarlet, heavily shaded blackish crimson; growth upright. 






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Ironclad Rugosa Roses 
They make dense, sturdy, compact bushes, 6 to 9 feet high, according to variety, — 
and are very ornamental. Their dark, rich, leathery foliage is oddly wrinkled, — 
shiny and remarkably free from insect pests. Some bloom all summer, others but 
once, parploors are followed, in the autumn, with a profusion of beautiful orange-red 
erimson fruits. dante" 
NEW CENTURY. (Double pink.) The result of a cross between the lovely | 
everblooming rose, Clothilde Soupert, and the hardy rosa rugosa alba. Theflowers | 
are 3 to 4 inches across, perfectly fulland double. The color is clear flesh-pink with 
light red centre, and haying all the petals widely bordered with fine creamy white: it : 
is very sweet and has the delightful fragrance of the wild rose or sweetbrier. We 
have no one-year size of this. = 
CONRAD F. MEYER. (The newtearugosa.) Splendid, large,elegantly formed 
buds and flowers, 344 to 4 inches across and perfectly double. Color is clear silvery 
rose, very attractive, intensely fragrant, hardy and avery vigorous grower. One-year- 
old size, 35 cents each, postpaid. . ye 
SIR THOMAS LIPTON. (White Century.) We consider this, withoutexception, — }/ 
the best double white rose in its class, beautiful in foliage, early and constant in * 
bloom, of most vigorous habit, ironclad constitution, producing a bush 56 or 6 feet 3 
high, and as great in diameter. The original bush on our grounds was usually in | 
bloom from the third week in May until November. We have no one-year size of this. 
ALICE ALDRICH. Lovely buds and large, double flowers of clear bright pink, __ 
borne at intervals during the whole season. Very sweet and beautiful. One-year 
old size, 35 cents each, postpaid. 
Any of the above Ironclad Rugosa Roses by express, not prepaid, 2-year-size, 
$1.00 each; 3-year size, $1.25 each. Express sizes may also be forwarded by 
parcel post, you to pay postage. See note page 163. ~ 

One strong plant each of the Four Ironclad 
Special Offer Rugosa Roses, by express, not prepaid, 
2-year-size, the four for $3.50; 3-year-size, the four for $4.50. 
Express sizes may also be forwarded by parcel post, you to pay postage. 
See page 163. ' 





Rucosa Roses Are SO TouGH AND Harpy THEY Do WetL 
In Even. THE Most TryinG PLAcEs. 
