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Shrub Roses 



Rosa Hugonis 



Rose Species 



Rosa Hugonis. A splendid Rose for the shrubbery border with 

 delicate yellow single flowers produced on long arching sprays 

 early in May; after it has finished flowering it remains an attrac- 

 tive decorative bush for the balance of the season ; perfectly hardy. 

 75c each; $7.50 per doz. 



Rosa Moyesi. A beautiful species, similar in habit of growth to 

 Rosa Hugonis but growing from 6 to 10 feet high with attractive, 

 brilliant, single, deep blood-red flowers, in June. $1.00 each. 



Rosa Xanthina. Double bright yellow flowers about two inches 

 across, really a double flowering Hugonis with better foliage and 

 lasts in flower for a much longer period. $1.00 each. 



Hybrid Sweet Brier Roses 



Anne of Geierstein. Dark crimson; of graceful habit. 



Bradwardine. Clear pink flowers of fine form. 



Lady Penzance. Beautiful soft tint of copper with metallic 



lustre. The base of each petal is yellow. 

 Lord Penzance. Soft shade of fawn or ecru, passing to a lovely 



lemon-yellow in the center, sometimes toned delicate pink. 



Any of the above: $1.00 each. One each of the 4 varieties, $3.50. 



Austrian Brier Roses 



Austrian Copper. Bright coppery red; reverse golden yellow. 

 Harison's Yellow. Fine double golden yellow flowers. 

 Persian Yellow. Medium sized, deep yellow, double flowers. 

 Any of the three: 75c each. Set of 3 varieties for $2.00. 



Moss Roses 



Blanche Moreau. Large pure white. 

 Crested Moss. Rose color, beautifully crested. 

 Henry Martin. Fine crimson, very vigorous. 

 Salet. Large full double, light rose. 

 Any of the Jour: 75c each. One each of the 4 varieties, $2.75. 



Hybrid -Musk Roses 



Perpetual flowering Roses of shrub-like habit, valuable for plant- 

 ing in the shrubbery, being particularly attractive in the fall. 

 Cornelia. Always in bloom, with fragrant rosette shaped three- 

 inch flowers borne in clusters. Color strawberry, flushed yellow. 

 Penelope. Semi-double shell pink flowers shaded saffron; borne 

 in branched clusters. Growth vigorous, nearly always in bloom. 

 Either variety: 75c each; $7.50 per doz. 



We group under this heading various types and species of Roses that are 

 of strong habit of growth and will be found especially adapted to plant in 

 mi.xed shrubbery borders, or in separate beds or groupings or as individual 

 specimens in the garden. 



Rugosa Roses and their Hybrids 



Agnes. Copper-yellow buds and flowers turning to amber yellow as they 

 develop; the only Rugosa of a yellow color. The flowers are of good size for 

 this type, sweetly scented, and produced freely in early summer. 



Blanc Double de Coubert. Double pure white. 



Conrad Ferdinand Meyer. Clear silvery rose. 



Hansa. Attractive double reddish-violet. 



Red F. J. Grootendorst. Imagine a shrub-like Rugosa Rose covered with 

 trusses of crimson Baby Rambler Rcses and you will have a fair conception 

 of this new hybrid variety. It is valuable to plant as an isolated specimen 

 or in a mass in a bed or in the shrubbery border or may be used as an ever- 

 blooming hedge. Hardy and continues in bloom until late in the fall. 



Pink F. J. Grootendorst. Identical with the above variety, except in 

 color, which is a splendid clear pink. 



Rugosa. Large single rosy carmine. 



— alba. Large single white. 

 Any of the above: 75c each; $7.50 per doz. Set of 8 varieties for $5.00. 



New Hybrid-Rugosa Rose Dr. Eckener 



This new Rugosa Hybrid is a welcome addition in this very hardy type of 

 Rose. It will be found particularly valuable to plant in the shrubbery border 

 or as an individual specimen or a clump in the garden. It is strong, vigorous, 

 and hardy in growth. Has good sized flowers of cupped form and entirely 

 distinct in color, being a silken or luminous buff-pink with golden suffusion. 

 75c each; $7.50 per doz. 



Trailing Hybrid-Rugosa Rose Max Graf 



Makes an excellent pillar or climbing Rose, but will be found 

 must valuable as a ground cover for which purpose it is far superior 

 to any of the Wichuraiana varieties. The foliage resembles Rosa 

 Rugosa and is retained very late in the season. It is practically 

 immune to insects and diseases and is absolutely hardy. The 

 single, bright pink flowers are large and have prettily crimped 

 petals. For planting on a steep bank or for trailing over a stone 

 wall, it has no equal. 75c each; $7.50 per doz. 



Trailing Rose, Max Graf 



100 Roses, priced 75c each, for $60.00; priced $1.00 each, for $80.00 



