Popularly Known as June Roses . 
These roses do not require winter pro- 
tection, dependably hardy as far north as 
Alaska. They bloom profusely in June 
and early July and again in the fall if 
properly pruned and fertilized and if the 
soil is well cultivated. Instructions for 
pruning, fertilization, ete., sent with every 
order. 
91NO06 American Beauty 
Rich dark carmine, a beautiful 
under favorable conditions; large, 
lar and fragrant. 
91N24 Frau Karl Druschki 
(White American Beauty.) Color pure, 
snow white, with long buds and immense, 
perfectly double wax-like flowers. 
91N36 General Jacqueminct 
(Jack Rose.) Buds and flowers are con- 
sidered models of perfection and its bril- 
liant erimson color is the standard by 
which other crimson roses are judged. 
91N72 Paul Neyron 
Perhaps the largest of all roses, a single 
blossom often measuring 5 to 6 inches 
across. Color is clear pink, shading to 
rose. Sometimes termed the peony rose. 
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91N86 Special Collection Offer 
fragrant- Quite hardy and of 91N81 Ulrich Brunner 
somewhat spreading habit. An A brilliant cherry red. Very fragrant; 
Rose 
elobus 
; 91N24 Frau Karl DTaachie 
91N80 Prince 
Camille de Rohan 
Very deep crimson, deepen- 
ing to blackish maroon in the 
center. Sometimes called the 
“Black Rose.” The flowers are 
well formed and _ deliciously 
91N72 Paul Neyron Rose 
One plant each of Maule’s 6 named 
Hybrid-Perpetual Roses, (value $5.10) sent 
postpaid for only 
$4.50 
old standby. immense size; popular. 
Any of the above Hybrid-Perpetual Roses: 85c each; any 3 for $2.35; any 6 for $4.25; any 12 for $8.00, postpaid 
Hardy Climbing and Rambler Roses 
Grow Rambler and Climbing Roses on Unsightly Buildings and Fences or to Cover Porches, Arbors, Arches, Pergolas, Clothes 
Se Posts and Old Tree Stumps 
Climbing Roses and Ramblers are most valuable on account | porch, and cover within a short time arbors, walls, fences, 
of their quick growth and hardiness. Wherever a good wall and slopes. An abundance of beautiful flowers is produced 
or ground cover is desired, or an unsightly spot is to be for many weeks, furnishing excellent cutting material. The | 
healthy deep green foliage also is very attractive, and makes | 
‘They provide a good shade for the a good setting to the mass of blooms. 
92N05 Dorothy Perkins 
covered, this class of many lovely flowers is ideal and _ satis- 
factory in every respect. 
: 92N14 
Climbing 
An early and wonderfully 
American Beauty 
free bloomer, 
the 
flowers being quite large and full, of a rich rosy- 
erimson color. 
A strong, healthy grower bearing 
its flowers on long stems, which make them desir- 
able for cutting. 
92N73 Special Collection Offer 
One plant each of Climbing American 
Beauty, Dr. W. Van Fleet, Gardenia, and 
Silver Moon (4 in all, each a different 
color, value $3.00) sent postpaid for only 
eS oO ee e { 
Any of the above Rambler and Climbing Roses: 75c each; any 8 for $2.00; any 6 for $3.50; any 12 for $6.50) postpaid” 
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$2.90 
Flowers are perfectly double, with 
petals crinkled; clear shell-pink and 
borne in immense clusters that cover 
the bush. Strong grower, very hardy. 
A favorite and probably the best 
known of the Ramblers. 
92N28 Dr. W. Van Fleet 
Delicate, shell-pink, mildly per- 
fumed flowers are produced abun- 
dantly. The charming buds are large 
and pointed, while the open blooms 
are large and most attractive. The 
flowers are borne on long stems, 
making it desirable for cutting. 
50X23 ROSES AND THEIR 
CULTURE by S. C. Hubbard. A 
treatise on the propagation, cul- 
ture and history of the Rose. The 
book presents in a clear and con- 
cise manner, the*simple require- 
ments of this regal flower. Illus- 
trated. 128 pages. Cloth bound. 
$1.35, postpaid 
92N10 Excelsa 
(Red Dorothy Perkins.) The color 
is intense brilliant crimson. Flow- 
ers are large and double, produced 
in clusters of thirty to forty each. 
Best described as an Improved Crim- 
son Rambler. 
92N20 Gardenia 
(Hardy Marechal Niel.) The very 
pretty, pointed buds of this rose are 
nankeen yellow, turning to waxy 
white when expanded. Hardy, 
blooms profusely. 
92N42 Mary Wallace 
Well formed, semi-double flowers 
of a bright, clear rose-pink with 
salmon base to the petals, flowers 
large, generally exceeding four 
inches in diameter, very free flower- 
ing. A good, healthy grower. 
92N56 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber 
The brighest red, hardy climbing 
rose in existence. The flowers, a 
vivid searlet, are of good size, semi- 
double, very freely. produced in 
elusters of from 3 to 20 flowers 
each, the plants being literally cov- 
ered from top to bottom with bloom. 
92N70 Silver Moon 
Buds are exquisite in form and 
color, and its many semi - double 
flowers are pretty and decorative, 
opening a soft nankeen yellow and 
quickly changing to pure silvery 
white; are four inches or more in 
diameter and slightly perfumed. 
92N71 Tausendschoen 
(Thousand Beauties.) Produces so 
many different colored flowers on 
the same bush that it is appropri- 
ately called ‘‘Thousand Beauties.” 
Flowers are semi-double and the 
eolors range from tender rose 
through the intermediate shades of 
bright rose and carmine to pure 
white. A very strong grower and 
from early June until well into July 
it is literally covered with flowers. 
A peculiar characteristic of this va- 
riety is that it has no thorns. 
All our Roses are extra strong, two-year-old, field-grown, dormant bushes 
