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Maules Boses, Flowering 

 and Ornamental Plants 



Rare New Rose Hugonis 



While a Bush Rose it may be adapted to growing on a Trellis — see photograph to the left 



A remarkable new rose, which Is the first rose to bloom In the spring. It buds in April 

 and becomes a mass of falry-llke, fluffy bloom early in May, every branch being lined on 

 both sides to the very tip with dainty blooms like yellow hollyhocks. The color Is 

 intense canary-yellow, very bright and attractive, and the plant is note-worthy all the 

 growing season by reason of Its foliage. When in bloom, the entire 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, lendiQgan added beauty that is not seen in many varieties. Hugonis is bardy as 

 an oak and most suitable for lawn specimens or planting among shrubbery, as it is an 

 exceptionally vigorous grower. $1.50 eacli, postpaid. Bj^ express, not prepaid, 

 2-year-size,$2.50 each; 3-year-size, $5.00 each. Express sizes may also be forwarded 

 b,y parcel post, yon. to pay postage. See note page 163. 



Newest Novelty Rose 



E. 3. GROOTENDORST. A really fine new rose, unique and bewitching, with edge of 

 every petal evenly notched like a saw. This is a cross between Rosa rugosa rubra and 

 Baby Rambler (described on page 16o) making it exceptionally hardy. It has rich Rugosa 

 foliage and brilliant rosy pink flowers. Bears quantities of blooms from June to October. 

 We can supply in two year old plants only. By express or parcel post, not prepaid, 

 S2.C0 each. 



Maule's 4 Most Popular Roses 



By express, not prepaid, 2-yeai'-size, $1.25; 3-year-size, $1.50 each. Express sizes 

 may also be forwarded by parcel post, you to pay postage. iSee 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 cmn- 

 son roses are judged. 



WHITE AMERICAN BEAUTY. (Frau Karl Druschki.) Color pure, snow white, with 

 long buds and immense, perfectly double flowers, four to five Inches across, with wax-like 

 petals and very durable. 



PAUIi NEYRON. Produces the largest blooms of any rose, a single blossom often 

 measuring 5 to 6 inches across. Color is clear pink, shading to rose. Sometimes 

 termed the pceony rose. 



TJIiRICH BRTJNNER. A brilliant cherry red seedling of Paul Neyron. Very fra- 

 grant; immense size. 



The Rare New Rose Hugonis 

 The first Rose to bloom in the spring 



Special Offer 



One strong plant each of Maulers Four Most Popular 

 _ Roses by express, not prepaid, in 2-year-size, $4.50; 



3'year'size, the four for SS.SO. Express sizes may also be forwarded by parcel post, 

 you to pay postage. See note page 263. 



f Four Hardy Hybrid Perpetual Roses 



K Tie hybrid perpetuals are considered the most valuable of roses, because 

 they bear the largest and most brilliantly colored flowers. By express, or 

 parcel post, (see note page 163) not prepaid, 2-year-size, $l.i!5 each; 8-year- 

 Size, $1.50 each. 



ANNA de DIESBACH. A rose that everyone should have. Flowers a 

 beautiful shade of carmine pink; extra large, full and very sweet. 



GLOIRB DE CHEDANE GUINOISSEAC. This new rose is superior 

 to Ulrich Brunner. Bright vermilion-red, with velvety shadings. 



J. B. CLiARK. Flowers are large and beautifully formed. In- 

 tense, deep scarlet, heavily shaded blackish crimson; growth upright. 



PRINCE CAMILiLE de ROHAN. The best dark rose ever produced. 

 Velvety crimson, almost black. The fragrance is strong and decidedly 

 pleasant. Color alone makes this variety one of the most desirable. 



Three Ironclad Rugosa Roses 



They make dense,stnrdy, compact bushes, 6 to 9 feet high, according 

 to variety, and are very ornamental. Some bloom all summer, others 

 but once, but blooms are followed, in the autumn, with a profusion of 

 beautiful orange-red crimson fruits. 



CONRAD F. MEYER. (The new tea rugosa.) Splendid, large, 

 elegantly formed buds and flowers, 3J4 to 4 inches across and perfectly 

 double. Color is clear silvery rose, very attractive, intensely fragrant, 

 hardy and a very vigorous grower. 



NEAV CENTURY. (Double pink.) The result of a cross between the lovely 

 everbloomlng rose, Clothilde Soupert, and the hardy rosa rugosa alba. The flowers 

 are 3 to 4 inches across, perfectly full and double. The color is clear flesh-pink with 

 light red centre, and having all the petals widely bordered with fine creamy white; it 

 Is very sweet and has the delightful fragrance of the wild rose or sweetbrler. 



SIR THOMAS I.IPTON. (White Century.) We consider this, without exception, 

 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 5 or 6 feet 

 high, and as great in diameter. The original bush on our grounds was usually in 

 bloom from the third week in May until November. 



Any of the above Ironclad Rugosa Roses. 35 cents each postpaid. By express, 

 mot prepaid, 2-year-slze, $1.35 each; .S-year size. S1.50 each. Express sizes may 

 •Iso be forM'arded by parcel post, yon to pay postage. See note page 163. 



An Intensely 

 Fragrant 

 Red Rose 



