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EVERBLOOMING SHRUB ROSE 



*THE FASRY. One of the finest and most useful plants ever 

 introduced. A regular "Bus\^-Lizzie" for bloom. Rosettes of 

 seashell-pink come in large sprays, continually, even until 

 after considerable frost. A medium low, spreading bush with 

 small, shiny, attractive foliage as pretty as boxwood and needs 

 no spraying. It grows here to 4 feet high and broader than 

 high, but can be kept lower. Rated 9.3 out of 10 by the 

 American Rose Societv, it does well everywhere. $1.50 ea.; 

 3 to 11, $1.30 ea.; 12 or more, $1.20 ea. " 



HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 



These Roses are hardy far north and are well worth grow- 

 ing anywhere. Healthy, vigorous, undemanding, repeat 

 blooming and beautiful. 



*FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. Snow-white. Unsurpassed 



in form and size. $1.50 ea.; 3 or more, $1.30 ea. 



• HENRY NEVARD. Glowing deep crimson. Delight- 

 fully fragrant. $1.50 ea. ; 3 or more, $1.30 ea. 



OFFER 24: One each of the above two for $2.60 



*The Fairy. Shrub Rose that requires no spraying. 



New Everblooming Shrub 



HYPERICUM, HIDCOTE 



Not a Rose, but a fine new shrub. 



Bright yellow, cup-shaped flowers about 2 

 inches across stud the branches of this fine little 

 shrub all summer long, from late June into 

 October. It will eventually grow to 3 or 4 feet 

 in mild climates. Farther north, it is root hardy, 

 growing about 18 inches tall if the top freezes 

 back, and blooming just as well. This is a 

 wonderful, improved variety from England, 

 offered in the U. S. for the first time two years 

 ago. $1.45 ea.; 3 for $4. 



New Everblooming Shrub, Hypericum, Hidcote 



TREE ROSES 



Tree Roses have a modern look and at the same time 

 the aristocratic air of Old World gardens. Of stately height, 

 they produce exquisite blooms of large size. Use them as 

 specimens, as rhythmical accents, at entrances, and in borders. 

 They can make any garden look superior. 



We have fine Tree Roses on 3 to 33^-foot trunks, Peace 

 and other varieties. Order by color or write for list. $6 

 for one ; $5. 50 for each additional. Transportation collect. 



ROSES FOR LIVING FENCES 



"Living fences" are the easiest kind to erect, the cheapest 

 to maintain, and about the most pleasant of all to view from 

 both sides. Roses, with their long blooming season, make 

 superior fences and their thorns are an added asset for this 

 use. Especially good are the shrub Roses, Floribundas and 

 Climbing Roses trained on wires. 



MULTIFLORA ROSES make inexpensive, hedgerow- 



tvpe fences for large properties. 1-year plants: 25 for 

 $2.85; 100 for $9. They are not suitable for small or 

 medium-sized gardens and we advise against such use. 



GROUND-COVER ROSE 



-^MAX GRAF. Large, single, rich pink blooms in June. 

 Hardy, with handsome foliage all season. Excellent for 

 sunny banks; slopes and other difficult locations. Very 

 tough and disease-resistant; grows even in scant sunlight. 

 $1.35 ea.; 3 to 11, $1.15 ea.; 12 or more, $1 ea. 



*Max Graf 



