Trailing Rose, Max Graf 



Trailing Roses 



18-635 Max Graf. A splendid trailing, pillar, or climbing Rose 

 with large single bright pink flowers having prettily crimped 

 petal edges. Fine for planting on steep banks or for trailing 

 over a stone wall. 



18-639 Wichuraiana {Memorial Rose). Fragrant, single, pure 

 white flowers with yellow stamens followed in the fall by bright 

 red hips or berries. It has dense evergreen foliage. 



Either of the above: Dormant plants: 60c each; $6.00 per doz. 

 Potted plants: 75c each; S7.50 per doz. 



Moss Roses 



A group with fragrant flowers highly valued for the Moss-like 

 sepals which give a beautiful effect to the buds. 

 18-641 Blanche Moreau. Large, pure white. 

 18-643 Crested Moss. Rose color, beautifully crested. 

 18-645 Henry Martin. Fine crimson, very vigorous. 

 18-647 Salet. Large, full double, light rose. 



Any of the above: Dormant plants: 75c each; $7.50 per doz. 

 Polled plants: 85c each; $8.50 per doz. 



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18-970 Assortment of the 4 Moss Roses 



1 Dormant plant each, value $3 .00, for $2 .50. 

 1 Potted plant each, value $3.40, for $3.00. 



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Tree-Shaped Roses 



These Tree-shaped Roses add a most desirable effect to any Rose 

 garden or border. They bear their crown atop strong straight 

 stems which are about 42 inches tall. 

 18-700 Tree, Crimson Glory (Plant Patent No. 105). Rich 



crimson-red. $4.00 each; $40.00 per doz. 

 18-703 Tree, Frau KarlDruschki. Free flowering, large pure 



white Hybrid Perpetual. Showy, well shaped blooms. 

 18-706 Tree, Imperial Potentate. Glistening rose-pink. 

 18-707 Tree, Margaret McGredy. A rich shade of Oriental 



red passing to carmine-rose. 

 18-708 Tree, Mme. Jules Bouche. White, tinted blush. 

 18-709 Tree, Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thorn. Rich lemon 



yellow. The most popular yellow Rose. 

 18-710 Tree, Mrs. Pierre S. duPont. Golden yellow. 

 18-714 Tree, President Hoover. A glorious combination of 



cerise-pink, flame, scarlet, and yellow. 

 18-716 Tree, Radiance. The most popular pink Rose. 

 18-717 Tree, Red Radiance. Bright cerise-red. 

 18-718 Tree, R. M. S. Queen Mary (Plant Patent No. 249). 



Glowing salmon-pink. $4.00 each; $40.00 per doz. 

 18-719 Tree, Talisman. One of the most popular Roses grown, 



a beautiful combination of apricot, gold, and deep rose. 

 Tree Roses can be supplied as potted plants only. 

 Any of the above except where noted: $3.50 each; $35.00 per doz. 



Popular Hardy 



Climbing & Rambler Roses 



Climbing Roses combine the beauty of their blooms with all 

 the practical features of climbing plants. They are splendid 

 grown on trellises, the garden house, on porch pillars, or wherever 

 they have a good support. 

 18-502 American Pillar. A single flowering variety of great 



beauty. Pink blooms with white eye and yellow stamens. 

 18-506 Climbing American Beauty. A strong, healthy, 



vigorous grower with beautiful deep rose-pink blooms. 

 18-510 Dorothy Perkins. The old favorite soft shell pink still 



popular with many who appreciate its good qualities. 

 18-512 Dr. W. Van Fleet. An exquisite pale pink Rose. The 



long pointed buds are rich flesh pink. A vigorous grower. 

 18-516 Emily Gray. A real yellow climbing rose with long, 



pointed buds and beautiful light orange-yellow blooms changing 



to pale orange. Protect north of Philadelphia. 

 18-523 Jacotte. A deep orange-yellow tinted coppery red. 



Good sized, semi-double flowers with moderate fragrance. 

 18-527 Mary Lovett. Charming, large, sweet-scented blooms 



of a pure waxy white color. A most profuse bloomer. 

 18-528 Mary Wallace. Well formed, semi-double flowers of a 



bright clear rose-pink shaded salmon at base of petals. Large 



flowers, exceeding four inches in diameter. Very free. 

 18-529 Mme. Gregoire Staechelin (The Spanish Beauty). A 



vigorous grower with good foliage. The long, shapely buds are 



carried on 12 to 14-inch long stems. Semi-double, fragrant 



flowers of an iridescent pearly pink tipped with crimson. 

 18-535 Paul's Scarlet Climber. The most popular of all 



climbing Roses. A vivid scarlet, of large size, produced in 



clusters of from 3 to 20 flowers on long, strong stems. 

 18-536 Primrose. A real hardy yellow rambler retaining its 



glowing primrose yellow color. Moderately fragrant. 2 or 3 



blooms to a spray. Fine for cutting. 

 18-540 Silver Moon. Beautiful, fragrant, semi-double creamy 



white flowers four and a half inches and over in diameter. 



Any of the above Climbing or Rambler Roses: 



Dormant plants: 75c each; $7.50 per doz. 

 Polled plants: 85c each; $8.50 per doz. 



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18-956 Assortment of the 12 Popular Hardy Climbing Roses " 1 



1 Dormant plant each, value $9.00, for $7.50. r 



1 Potted plant each, value $10.20, for $8.50. JJ 



Climbing 



Hybrid Tea Roses 



While not as free flowering as the bush type of Hybrid-Tea Roses 

 these produce a large crop of flowers in June with a liberal scatter- 

 ing of flowers throughout the season. They require protection in 

 latitudes north of Philadelphia. 

 18-551 Climbing Etoile de Hollande. A climbing form of 



this most popular Rose with beautiful, well-formed, bright red 



blooms. 

 18-554 Climbing Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. As much 



appreciated in its climbing form as the bush type. Superb 



white Rose. 

 18-556 Climbing Lady Ashtown. Very large rose-pink. 

 18-557 Climbing Los Angeles. Pink suffused golden coral. 

 18-559 Climbing Mrs. Aaron Ward. Indian yellow. 

 18-569 Climbing Radiance. Very popular pink shade. 

 18-561 Climbing Red Radiance. Bright cerise. Fragrant. 

 18-571 Marechal Niel. Bright golden yellow. Sweet scented. 

 18-572 Mermaid. Beautiful, single, creamy white measuring 



3 to 4 inches in diameter. A splendid pillar Rose. 



Any of the above Climbing Hybrid Teas: 



Dormant plants: 85c each; $8.50 per doz. 

 Potted plants: $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 



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18-961 Assortment of these 9 Climbing Hybrid Tea Roses 



1 Dormant plant each, value $7.65, for$6.25. 

 1 Potted plant each, value $9.00, for $7.50. 



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