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species and Old-Fashioned Roses 



■^AUSTRIAN COPPER. Single blooms, coppery red on 

 the inside and yellow on the outside of the petals. $1 each."^ 

 ^HARISON'S YELLOW. Bright yellow. The well-known 

 bright yellow shrub Rose. 85 cts. each."^ 



-A-SWEETBRIAR. Pink. Small, single, pink blooms. Spicy, 

 fragrant foliage. 85 cts. each."^ 



I^YORK AND LANCASTER. Damask. Striped red and 

 white, but occasionally all red. $1 each."^ 



Hybrid Perpetuals 



^FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. • White. 85 cts. each.^ 

 ^GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. • Clear red. 85c. each.=^ 



■^HENRY NEVARD. # Crimson-scarlet. Unusually fra- 

 grant. Repeats in fall. $1 each.=^ 



^MRS. JOHN LAING. • Solid pink. 85 cts. each.=^ 

 ^PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN. # Velvety crimson- 

 maroon. Desirable for its dusky beauty. 85 cts. each.* 

 -A-SYMPHONY. Plant Pat. 79. Everblooming. Lovely pale 

 rose, deep pink center. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.'f< 

 ^ULRICH BRUNNER. • Cherry-red. 85 cts. each.=^ 

 -ArURDH. # Old-rose. Deliciously fragrant. $1 each."^ 



The above 7 Splendid Hybrid Perpetual ^ ^ C% C 



Roses marked ^. Value $6.25 for 

 ASK FOR OFFER 82 



Two Midget Edging Roses (Hardy) 



-l/^ROULETTI. Tiny, rose-pink blooms come unceasingly 

 all the growing season. Postpaid, 50 cts. each; 12 for $5.'|» 



•TOM THUMB. Plant Patent 169. Perfectly formed, 

 miniature, pointed crimson buds open to single crimson blooms 

 with a white center. Blooms almost constantly. Postpaid, 

 75 cts. each; 2 for $1.25.'|* 



Two Old Moss Roses (Do not prune) 



•COMTESSE DE MURINAIS. White. Beautifully and 

 heavily mossed. Very hardy. 85 cts. each.* 

 •CRESTED MOSS (CHAPEAU DE NAPOLEON). Rosy 

 pink buds heavily crested with moss. 85 cts. each.* 



OFFER 83. The 2 Moss Roses for $1.50 



Hybrid Rugosa Roses 



•AGNES. Coppery yellow buds which open to flowers of 



pale amber color. Growth 6 to 8 ft. $1 each.* 



•BLANC DOUBLE DE COUBERT. Pure white. 85c. each.* 



• DR. ECKENER. Clear pink, with rich yellow base to the 

 petals. Delightfully perfumed. $1 each.* 



•F. J. GROOTENDORST. ® Small, bright crimson 

 flowers, like baby carnations. Grows to 3 ^2 or 4 feet. An ideal 

 continuous-flowering, very hardy hedge-plant. 85 cts. each.* 



• RONSARD. Newi93-. Patent No. 284. The flowers have 

 petals that are red inside with a reverse of creamy yellow. 

 Blooms all season. Grows 1 H to 2 feet. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. i* 

 •ROSE A PARFUM DE L'HAY. Deep crimson. 85 cts.* 

 •VANGUARD. Orange-salmon with coppery tints. $1 each.* 



THREE PARK ROSES 



Very hardy and suitable for park planting or around the 

 home as decorative specimen plants. They grow about 4 feet 

 high and the same across. All bloom continuously. 

 •MARTHA LAMBERT. # New 1939. Single, vivid scarlet 

 flowers, 1 3^ inches across, come in great, brilliant clusters. 

 Continuous in bloom. $2 each.* 



•MABELLE STEARNS. Plant Patent 297. Hardy as an 

 oak. Fully double, medium-sized pink blooms cover the bush. 

 Spreading growth. $2 each.*** 



•GARTEN DIREKTOR O. LINNE. # New 1939. Double 

 flowers, like dainty pink rosettes, come in great spikes of 100 or 

 more. Continuous in bloom. $1.50 each.* 



Ask for OFFER 84. The two marked • $3.25 



*See Quantity Prices, page 3 

 •t*No further discount 



•ROSA HUGONIS/The Golden Rose of China." Species (D 

 The aristocrat of hardy flowering shrubs. The extreme hardi- 

 ness of this lovely "Golden Rose of China," its habit of 

 blooming early in May, and the long wands of fairy-like blos- 

 soms, all go to make Hugonis one of the most valued shrub 

 Roses. The graceful, arching branches are completely covered 

 with bloom to the very tips in early May. This beautiful shrub 

 Rose, with its dainty acacia-like foliage and graceful growth, 

 makes a distinctive and almost impenetrable hedge. Plant 15 

 inches apart for a hedge, but if used as specimen shrubs plant 

 6 feet apart to allow for proper development. Requires no 

 attention, and blooms best when planted in good unjertilized soil. 

 85 cts. each.* 50 or more at 60 cts. each.^* 



*Max Graf. For terraces (2 



Two Roses for Retainins Terraces 



• MAX GRAF. See illustration. An ideal trailing Rose. 

 Large, single, apple-blossom-pink flowers. Plant alternately 

 with Wichuraiana and have a mass of pink blooms early in 

 June followed later by the white of Wichuraiana. 65 ctS. each.* 



•WICHURAIANA. Grows horizontally. The canes root 

 wherever they touch soft soil. Small, glossy foliage. Flowers 

 white followed by vivid red berries. 65 cts. each.* 



For hedges (^ 



