Hybrid Rugosa Roses 



These Roses make beautiful specimen shrubs with heavy, 

 crinkled foliage. They are hardy as oaks and thrive even 

 at the seashore. 



-A- AGNES. \}J Coppery yellow buds open to double, fra- 

 grant flowers of amber. Grows 6 feet or more in height and 

 width. $1 each.* 



• BLANC DOUBLE DE COUBERT. White. Flowers 



double, pure white, and very fragrant. 85 Cts. each.* 



-A-DR. ECKENER. Clear pink. Entirely difl"erent from any 

 other Rose. Its large, cupped blooms are an enchanting fresh 

 pink with the base of the petals deep golden yellow. Delight- 

 fully perfumed. $1 each.* 



*F. J. GROOTENDORST. Page 22. ® Small, bright 

 crimson flowers, like baby carnations, in brilliant clusters. 

 Grows to 33^ to 4 feet and blooms all season. A spectacular 

 everblooming hedge-plant. 85 cts. each.* 



OFFER 23. 50 or more F. J. Grootcndorst, 60 cts. cacht 



-A-RONSARD. New. Plant Patent 284. Clear yellow buds 

 open to a medium-sized bloom of scarlet-red with yellow re- 

 verse. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.i' 



^ROSE A PARFUIVI DE L'HAY. Produces deep crimson, 



double flowers, rich in fragrance. 85 cts. each.* 



-^VANGUARD. Page 22. \^ Orange-salmon and copper. 

 Makes a large shrub with 8 to 10-foot canes. Its foliage looks 

 beautifully varnished. Large, fragrant flowers of orange- 

 salmon with coppery tints. $1 each.* 



FOR COVERING BANKS 



*rVIAX GRAF. ® An ideal trailing Hybrid Rugosa for 

 retaining embankments. Its large, single, apple-blossom-pink 

 flowers are enchantingly lovely in the spring. 65 CtS. each.* 

 50 or more at 50 cts. each.*!* 



• WICHURAIANA. See page 20. 



2 Moss Roses (Do Not Prune) 



:ArCOIVITESSE DE MURINAIS. White. Sepals and 

 calyx are heavily mossed. Very hardy. Grows 6 feet. 

 85 Cts. each.* 



^CRESTED MOSS (Chapeau de Napoleon). Intro- 

 duced over 100 years ago. Rosy pink buds heavily crested 

 with moss. 85 cts. each.* 



OFFER 23a. One each of the 2 Moss Roses, $1.50* 



*Agnes. The Beautiful Yellow Rugosa Rose. (T) 



Miniature Roses 



*T^«» TU...*«U /^ /Gold Medal at Boskoop. Certificate^ 

 lorn inumOt^ V of Merit, American Rose society. 



Plant Patent 169. Introduced in America by The Conard-Pyle Co. 

 "A red Rose that can open inside a thimble, and a young plant you 

 could cover with a coffee cup" — that, in a "nut-shell," is Tom Thumb. 

 This darling little novelty is the tiniest red Rose in existence. It 

 blooms continuously and is charming around pools, in rock-gardens, 

 children's gardens, and in perennial borders. The intriguing miniature 

 buds are perfectly formed and open to charming urn-shape before 

 they finally flash out to glowing crimson blooms with a white center 

 which is almost hidden by golden anthers. This delectable, dainty 

 plant grows about 6 inches high and has healthv, miniature foliage. 

 Potted plants, 75 cts. each; 2 for $1.25, postpaid.*!* 



^ROSA ROULETTI. (£) A rock-garden "gem[' and also a gem 

 of an edging plant. It grows about 6 inches tall in bushy forrn, is 

 healthy and hardy and blooms continuously. The tiny, rose-pink, 

 quite double flowers are less than an inch in diameter. A lovely little 

 plant to use in window-boxes. Children delight in having this pink 

 baby Rose in their own little gardens. Pot-plants, 50 cts. each; 

 3 for $1.25; 25 for $10. Delivery prepaid. 



7^0 further discount on this quantity rate 



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•Tom Thumb (3) 







Rosa Rouletti. The daintiest, dwarf-growing, hardy, continuous-blooming plant for edging beds, 

 walks, bird-baths, etc. Rouletti is the mother of tiny Tom Thumb. 



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