Large Flowered — June Blooming 



The ever-popular Bush Roses, noted for their extreme hardiness, their large blooms of 

 brilliant hues, and their vigorous growth. 



In order to obtain the finest flowers, prune severely in early spring, fertilize liberally 

 and hoe often; plant 2 to 3 feet apart. 



Habit of Heavy, field-grown plants, each 85c. doz. $8.50. 100 $60.00 (except as noted). (Add 10 



per cent to remittance if shipment is desired by Parcel Post). 



Growth 



Conrad F. Meyer. 8 ft. Many big Roses of light silvery pink. 



F. J. Grootendorst. 4 ft. Large clusters of small bright red flowers, 

 fringed like Carnations, are produced throughout the summer. 



FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. Best of all white-flowered Roses, bloom- 

 ing profusely in May and June and frequently again in the fall. 

 Very hardy. 



General Jacqueminot. Brilliant red or scarlet-crimson; large and 

 full. Fragrant. 



Geo. Ahrends (Pink American Beauty). The large, full flowers are 

 delicate pink, and delightfully fragrant. 



Gloire de Chedane-Guinoisseau. Long-pcinted buds open to very 

 large, double flowers of bright crimson-red, borne on long, strong 

 stems. Free, continuous bloomer. 



Grootendorst Supreme. Improved F. J. Grootendorst. Each $1.00, 

 doz. $10.00. 



Henry Nevard (Hardy American Beauty). Crimson-scarlet. Bud 

 very large, flower large, full and extremely double. A profuse 

 and continuous bloomer. 



Hugonis (The Golden Rose of China). This sensational variety will 

 be found offered on page 15. 



Lipstick. An everblooming shrub Rose. The large clusters of single, 

 clear cerise blooms, with salmon shading, are very showy. 

 Attractive yellow stamens add to the beauty of this outstanding 

 sort. Each $1.00, doz. $10.00. 



MAGNA CHARTA. Exceptionally large blooms of bright pink, over- 

 laid with carmine. Sweetly fragrant, lasting well when cut. 



Marshall P. Wilder. Flower very large, double, intensely fragrant, 

 bright scarlet-crimson. Vigorous growth, blooming freely over 

 a long season. 



MME. ALBERT BARRIER. Many big salmon-flesh roses from 

 shapely buds of pearly white, borne as continually as on many 

 everblooming sorts. 



Paul Neyron. The largest Rose known. Clear pink in color, sweetly 

 scented, and very double. 



Persian Yellow. The semi-double, well-formed, medium-sized, 

 bright yellow flowers are borne along the canes of this attrac- 

 tive sort. 



Pink Grootendorst. 4 ft. Pale shell-pink sport of the popular 

 F. J. Grootendorst, which blooms profusely throughout the season, 

 and is very hardy. 



Skyrocket. 5 ft. Everblooming, with big clusters of red roses from 

 June until frost, followed by large seed pods beloved by birds. 

 Unusual and glorious as a hedge. 



FOR OTHER SHRUB-TYPE ROSES, see page 15. 



HOW TO PLANT ROSES 



Correct planting depth. Planted too shatloic. Planted too deep. 



PINK GROOTENDORST 



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PAUL NEYRON — Large June Blooming Perpetual Rose 



