ELSE POULSEN. Unexcelled 

 for hedges along the drive 

 or walk. When planted 

 with evergreens or shrubs 

 their beauty lights up the 

 entire landscape. 



Polyantha Roses 



(Baby Rambler) 



Most truly everblooming of all Roses, these living bouquets are buried beneath a mass of colorful 

 flowers from June until frost. We particularly recommend the varieties marked (F) (short for Floribunda), 

 a newer type of Polyantha with extra large Roses. Plant from 2 to 3 feet apart. They need no winter protection. 



Price (except as noted) strong, field-grown plants, each 70c, doz. $7.00, 100 $50.00. 



Baby Alan. Our own introduction, which bears huge crops of rich, 

 shining pink Roses continuously throughout the season. Each 

 90c, doz. $9.00. 



Dogmar Spaeth (White Lafayette). Best by far of the white flowered 

 Polyanthas, with big blooms that last well when cut. (F) Each 

 $1.00, doz. $10.00. 



Else Poulsen. 4 ft. Fragrant pink Roses in lasting clusters, pro- 

 duced on good stems and very popular. (F). 



Gloria Mundi. A bonfire of orange-scarlet Roses, simply gorgeous 

 when in bloom. 



Gruss an Aachen. Large flowering type, with lovely red-orange 

 and yellow buds which pass to salmon-yellow and pale flesh 

 flowers, like those of the everblooming Roses. (F.) Each 80c, 

 doz. $8.00. 



Ideal. Deep velvety crimson bloom, borne in big trusses, with 



petals approaching black in their intensity. 

 Improved Lafayette. A profuse bloomer with flowers of a deep 

 glowing red, suffused with vivid crimson. Plants are taller than 

 most, and are a fiery show in mass. (F.) Each 80c, doz. $8.00. 

 La Marne. Lovely semi-double Roses centered blush and bright 

 rosy salmon at their petals' edges. (F.) 

 Marie Pavie. Many blush Roses, fragrant, double and highly popular. 



Mrs. R. M. Finch. Tall grower with glorious big rose-pink blooms in fragrant branching 



clusters, perfect in a mass planting. (F.) 

 Peach Blossom. Free flowering, vigorous sort, with big trusses of soft carmine-rose flowers. 



Shrub Roses 



Hardy, healthy, good for seashore plantings and severe winters. 



Heavy, field-grown plants, (except as noted) each 70c, doz. $7.00, 100 $50.00. 



Agnes. 6 ft. Coppery-yellow buds pass to 

 pale amber blooms in great abundance, 

 very fragrant. 



Conrad Ferdinand Meyer. 8 ft. Many big 

 heavy Roses of light silvery pink. 



F. J. Grootendorst. 4 ft. A host of small bright 

 red flowers, fringed like Carnations, are 

 borne in big clusters. 



Hugonis (The Golden Rose of China). 6 to 8 

 ft. Long arching sprays of delicate single 

 pale yellow Roses in early May. Good for 

 the shrub border. Stocky, 2-year field- 

 grown plants, each 50c, doz. $5.00, 100 

 $35.00. 



Japanese Rose (R. multiflora japonica). See 

 page 15. 



Meadow Rose (R. blanda). See page 15. 

 Pasture Rose (R. humilis). See page 15. 



Pink Grootendorst. 4 ft. Pale shell-pink sport 

 of the popular F. J. Grootendorst. Good for 

 contrast with its parent. 



Prairie Rose (R. setigera). See page 15. 



Rugosa Rose ^R. rugosa). See page 15. 



Skyrocket. 5 ft. Everblooming, with big clus- 

 ters of red Roses from June until frost, fol- 

 lov/ed by large seed pods beloved by 

 birds. Unusual and glorious as a hedge. 

 Each 75c, doz. $7.50. 



Swamp Rose (R. palustris). See page 15. 



Virginia Rose fR. lucida). See page 15. 



J. GHOOTtNUOK&T 



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