Roses 



TOWSON NURSERIES, Jnc, 



Climbing Roses 



>OST desirable for training over porches, arches and fences: for cov 

 ering rough ground and stone heaps. 



SLOO and $L 50 Each 



CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. 

 Rosy crimson, sweet-scented 

 flowers. 



AMERICAN PILLAR. A very popu- 

 lar red variety, fragrant, and 

 abundant bloom coming late. 



AVIATEUR BLERIOT. Apricot 

 flowers with very pronounced mag- 

 nolia fragrance. 



CHRISTINE WRIGHT. Very early 

 wild rose, pink flowers on long- 

 stemmed sprays. 



i3R HUEY. Deep crimson-maroon 

 flower, clusters in mid-season. 



DR. VAN FLEET. Considered the 

 best of all climbers, having pale 

 pink flowers on long stems. 



EMILY GRAY. Large, deep golden 

 bufl" flowers, which do not lose 

 their color. 



LADY ASHTOWN. Pale carmine- 

 pink shading golden yellow. Fra- 

 grant. Probably the best Climb- 

 ing Hybrid Tea. 



LADY GAY. Small, brilliant, shell- 

 pink flowers or pendulous sprays. 



MARY WALLACE. Large, bright 

 pink flowers, blooming early. 



PAUL'S SCARLET. Intense scarlet 

 flowers, blooming freely in the 

 early part of the season. 



SILVER MOON. An extremely large 

 flower, coming from long, creamy 

 buds. 



WICHURIANA. A very late variety 

 with single white flowers. The fo- 

 liage is conspicuous because of its 

 waxy appearance. 



Bush Roses 



'HIS species of Rose is, in reality, a shrub and should be used as 

 such, for it is not suitable as a bedding plant with the Hybrid Teas. 



It is ideal as a hedge, in masses and in the shrubbery border. 



SIZE EACH PER 10 



ROSA rugosa. Single pink flowers in clusters, 2 3 feet % 1.00 S 7.50 

 followed by red fruit. 3 4 1.50 10.00 



ROSA rugosa alba. Single white flowers, fol- 

 lowed by red fruit. 



ROSA hugonis. Branches completely covered 

 with bright yellow flowers. Extra strong 

 plants. 



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2 to S feet $ 1.00 $ 7.50 



3 4 1.50 10.00 



2 yrs. 



$ 1.50 S 10.00 



