1928 SPRING TRADE -LIST 



Everblooming Roses (Continued) 



POLYANTHAS (Baby Ramblers) 



Polyanthas are noted as profuse bloomers. The 

 flowers are small, but their immense bunches 

 more than make up this possible objection. 

 Strong, Two- Year, No. 1 Field-Grown Plants, 



^3.50 per 10; ^30.00 per 100 

 Baby Dorothy. B. Pink. 

 Baby Rambler. B. Red. 



White Baby Katherine Zeimet. O.R. Pure white. 



MOSS ROSES 



Old-time Roses that still have a large number 

 of admirers. We grow the best varieties for gen- 

 eral trade. 



Strong, Two- Year, No. 1 Field-Grown Plants, 



$3.50 per 10; ^0.00 per 100 

 Crested Moss. B. Bright rose, with a great 



mossy hood. 

 Henri Martin. B. The best red of this type. 

 Salet. B. Bright rosy-pink. 

 White Bath. B. A fine white. 



RUGOSAS AND OTHERS 



Strong, hedge or big-bush types. They are 

 mostly constant-blooming and are extremely 

 hardy. 



Strong, Two- Year, No. 1 Field-Grown Plants, 



$3.50 per 10; $30.00 per 100 

 Conrad Ferdinand Meyer. B. Light pink. 

 F. J. Grootendorst. O.R and B. Crimson; clus- 

 ter-flowered. 



Harrison's Yellow. B. Semi-double, bright yel- 

 low flowers covering the big bushes early in 

 the season. Very vigorous and hardy, with 

 perfect, healthy foliage. The very best yellow 

 Rose for cold climates, and a splendid shrub 

 or hedge plant. Its cloud of blossoms is a 

 miracle of soft yellow in the spring. 



EXCELSA RAMBLER 



New Century. B. Silvery pink. 

 Persian Yellow. B. Bright yellow; double flow- 

 ers. 



Sir Thomas Lipton. B. Pure white. 



Soleil d'Or. B. Orange-gold and pink mingle 

 in the very double, somewhat misshapen 

 blooms, in a splendor of unrivaled color; very 

 sweedy scented. Plant of vigorous Hybrid 

 Perpetual habit, blooming freely in June and 

 sparingly thereafter. An intensely interesting 

 Rose, the first of the Pernet yellow strain. 



CLIMBING ROSES 



Mention must be made of our outstanding 

 Climbing varieties. In addition to the favorite 

 Van Fleet creations, ALIDA LOVETT, BESS 

 LOVETT and MARY LOVETT, we also feature 

 the new Mary Wallace, which has proven so 

 successful. These new varieties are forging to 

 the front through sheer merit and the demand 

 is very heavy. 



Prices Refer to Strictly No. 1 Grade Plants 



10 100 



Alberic Barbier. A good yellow $3.50 $30.00 



Alida Lovett. The best pink chmber 4.00 35.00 



Aviateur Bleriot. A splendid yel- 

 low 3.00 25.00 



Bess Lovett. Brilliant crimson 3.50 30.00 



Christine Wright. Large, cheerful 



pink 3.00 25.00 



Climbing American Beauty. Crim- 

 son-lake 3.00 25.00 



Climbing Gruss an Teplitz. Daz- 

 zling crimson 3.00 25.00 



Crimson Rambler. Crimson, in clus- 

 ters 2.50 20.00 



Dorothy Perkins. Shell-pink 2.20 18.00 



Dr. W. Van Fleet. Attractive pink 2.50 20.00 



Ernst Grandpierre. Glistening 



white 4.00 35.00 



Eugene Jacquet. Cherry-red 3.00 25.00 



Excelsa. Improved Crimson Ram- 

 bler 2.20 18.00 



Flower of Fairfield. The Ever- 

 blooming Crimson Rambler 2.50 20.00 



Gardenia. Lemon-yellow 3.00 25.00 



Lady Gay. Very similar to Doro- 

 thy Perkins 2.20 18.00 



Mary Lovett. The best white 



climber 4.50 40.00 



Mary Wallace. A large-flowered 



pink variety 3.50 30.00 



Paul's Scarlet. Simply gorgeous 



glistening crimson 3.00 25.00 



Purity. Pure white; very large 3.00 25.00 



Roserie. Shades of pink 2.50 20.00 



Silver Moon. Semi-double creamy- 

 white 3.00 25.00 



Tausendschon. Variable pink and 



cream 2.50 20.00 



White Dorothy Perkins. White in 



clusters 2.50 20.00 



Wichuraiana. The Memorial Rose 2.50 20.00 



