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Miscellaneous Roses 



JUNE ROSES, Continued 



Marshall P. Wilder. Bears a great quantity of rich crimson flowers, big, 

 shapely, and highly perfumed. 



Mme. Albert Barbier. Nearest in color to yellow of any June Rose, this 

 compact, dwarf bush bears many long, shapely pearl-white buds, suffused 

 with soft salmon flesh, and turning to big well-formed flowers of fawn- 

 yellow, very fragrant, and showing a center tinged with apricot-gold when 

 bloom is fully open. Also, and even more important, it is absolutely ever- 

 blooming in character. 



Paul Neyron. The biggest Rose known, this clear pink beauty is also one of 

 the most fragrant. The flowers are borne profusely several times a season 

 on long thornless stems, from a semi-dwarf bush. 



Soliel d'Or. This famous ancestor of all the modern multicolored Roses is 

 still unsurpassed in color, with orange-gold and pink struggling for supremacy 

 upon its sweetly perfumed petals. 



Ulrich Brunner. For well over half a century, this dependable sort has been 

 most populeir as a heavy producer of bright cherry-red blooms, big, cup- 

 shaped, and intensely fragrant. 



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



100 .$50.00 



SHRUB ROSES 



As hardy as the hardiest of Shrubs, but as beautiful as any Rose Bush. 

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



100 .§50.00 



Conrad F. Meyer. 8 to 9 ft. Tallest of Rugosa hybrids, this hsirdy sort 

 produces many big silvery-pink Roses, glowing and fragrant, through the 

 season. They are good lawn specimens, and mix well with tall shrubs for 

 screening an unsightly object. 



F. J. Grootendoorst. 4 ft. Most popular Rose for an everblooming hedge, 

 being a continuous producer of small, bright crimson flowers, fringed like 

 carnations, in great clusters. Also good in a shrub border, en masse in a 

 Rose bed, or as individual specimen. 



Hansa. 6 ft. Hardy rugosa hybrid which beeirs many big double flowers of 

 rich violet-red. 



Japanese Rose (Rosa multiflora japonica). 8 to 10 ft. Large trusses of 

 white flowers, followed by handsome red fruits. Heavily thorny, and lovely 

 for a woodland border shrub. Each: 18 to 24 in. 40c, 2 to 3 ft. 50c. 



Meadow Rose (Rosa blanda). 4 to 5 ft. Soft pink blooms on strong thornless 

 canes are followed by round, red fruit. Very hardy, and good as a border 

 to drives, succeeding in poor soil. Each: 18 to 24 in. 40c, 2 to 3 ft. 50c. 



Pink Grootendorst. Similar to F. J. Grootendorst in aU respects, save for 

 the color of its blooms, which, a splendid clear pink, is preferred by many 

 to the crimson of its parent. 



Rugosa Rose. 4 to 5 ft. Wonderful bush for a seashore hedge, with big, single 

 flowers ranging from pink to rosy-carmine, foUowed by attractive red berries. 

 Also good for specimen planting, in separate beds, or in a mixed group of 

 shrubbery. Hardiest of Roses. Each: 15 to 18 in. 35c, 18 to 24 in. 50c. 



The Golden Rose of China (Rosa Hugonis). 6 ft. This erect shrub from 

 the Orient bears long, arching wands, covered with lovely flowers like 

 delicate, fragrant, yeUow Tulips, in early May. Even without its bloom, the 

 feathery foUage renders these hardy Roses unsurpassable for a distinctive, 

 netirly impenetrable hedge if planted from 15 to 18 inches apart. Stocky, 

 2 year field-grown plants, each 50c, doz. $5.00, 100 $35.00. 



SKYROCKET 



This amazing new variety is really more of an everblooming shrub 

 than a June Rose. It produces a carnival of blood-red flowers, a display 

 that is hypnotizing in its beauty, from early June until frost. In addition 

 to this desirable factor, its big seed pods will attract countless birds 

 to your home grounds. Makes a gorgeous hedge plant. Strong, 2 year, 

 field-grown plants, each 75c, doz. $8.00. 



ROSA ROULETTI {The Rock Garden Rose) 

 6 to 8 inches. This lovely necessity to any rock garden has met with 

 tremendous appeal. The small, double, rose-pink flowers are in con- 

 tinuous bloom from early Summer until frost, from miniature, compact 

 foliage. If taken out of the ground in mid-Fall, and placed in pots, they 

 will furnish lovely Winter Blooms for your house or apartment. Strong 

 blooming-age plants, each 60c, doz. S6.00. 



(Add 10% to your remittance if shipment is desired by parcel post) 



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Paul Neyron 



The Golden Rose of China 



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