Three Perpetual-Flowering 

 Bedding Roses 



Gruss an Aachen. An enchanting large-flowered variety of a 

 clear shade of pink witli a shading of salmon. Makes a mag- 

 nificent bed in the garden. 65c each; $6.50 per doz. 



Pink Charm (Bright Pink Aachen). A splendid companion to 

 the preceding variety as it has the same habit of growth and 

 blooms as freely. The fully double flowers are a lovely shade 

 of deep pink. Gives a particularly fine mass effect in the 

 garden. 85c each; $8.50 per doz. 



Pink Gruss an Aachen. A very striking variety of a deeper 

 pink shade than Gruss an Aachen. Vigorous and very free 

 blooming. 65c each; $6.50 per doz. 



Three Large-Flowered 

 Polyantha Novelties 



Baby Chateau. Large, semi-double flower clusters of velvety 



dark red not unlike the popular Rose Chateau de Clos Vougeot. 

 Dagmar Spath (White Lafayette). The best white Polyantha 



today producing throughout the summer large trusses of pure 



white blooms. 

 Orange Triumph. Brilliant scarlet-orange flowers produced 



in enormous clusters entirely covering the shiny green foliage 



throughout the whole season. 



Any of the above: 85c each; $8.50 per doz. 



Five Small-Flowered 

 Polyantha Roses 



The most beautiful and distinct type of Baby Roses growing 

 18 inches high and blooming profusely from June until frost. 

 Cecile Brunner {Sweetheart or Fairy Rose). A dainty variety 



with small, double, rose-pink blooms on rich creamy white 



ground. Fragrant. 

 Gloria Mundi. The most brilliant orange-scarlet imaginable. 



Never fades and always is full, double, and free-flowering. 

 Golden Salmon. Brilliant orange-scarlet buds expanding into 



glistening orange blooms that fairly blaze in the sunlight. 

 Ideal. Striking dark velvety crimson blooms of medium size and 



globular form. They have an elusive fragrance. 

 Triomphe Orleanais. Good-sized semi-double slightly fra- 

 grant blooms of a rich cherry red color. Produces splendid large 



clusters. 



Any of the above: 65c each; $6.50 per doz. 



Nine Large -Flowered 

 Polyantha Roses 



Your garden will be more beautiful by the liberal use of these 

 exquisite large-flowered Polyantha Roses which will give a pro- 

 fusion of blooms during the summer and fall. 

 Chatillon Rose. Silvery crimson-rose passing to a white 



center. Free flowering, distinct, and very desirable. 



Else Poulsen. Showy, semi-double blooms of a distinct shade 

 of rose-pink. 



Fluffy Ruffles. Lovely, semi-double, silvery pink flowers 



enhanced with a rich rose color on the reverse. 

 Improved Lafayette. Medium sized, deep glowing red flowers 



suffused with vivid crimson. Blooms very profusely. 

 Karen Poulsen. Brilliant scarlet blooms of a lovely single 



form. Gives a rich color effect. 

 Lafayette. Rather large, semi-double, slightly fragrant blooms 



of an attractive bright cherry crimson. Bears lovely large flower 



clusters. 

 LaMarne. A beautiful semi-double variety with a blush center 



and bright salmon-rose at the petal edges. 

 Marie Pavie. Charming, fully double, pure white flowers pro- 

 duced with the greatest freedom. Has a delightful fragrance. 

 Mrs. R. M. Finch. Double, soft rosy pink blooms fully 2 



inches in diameter. Has showy large flower clusters. 

 Any of the above: 65c each; $6.50 per doz. 



Moss Roses 



Blanche Moreau. Large pure white of sweet fragrance. 

 Crested Moss. Rose color beautifully crested. Slightly scented. 

 Henry Martin. Fine semi-double crimson. Very vigorous. 

 Salet. Large, full, double, light rose. Beautifully mossed. 

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



Trailing Roses 



Max Graf. Makes an excellent pillar or climbing Rose, but 

 will be found most valuable as a ground cover for which pur- 

 pose 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. fZ^Zd^ ^O/^n 

 $6.50 per doz. VJtJt^ CctCIl 



Wichuraiana {Memorial Rose). This interesting trailing Rose 

 serves the same purpose as the preceding. It produces a mass 

 of showy fragrant single pure white flowers enhanced by clusters 

 of yellow stamens and followed in the fall by bright red hips or 

 berries. Almost evergreen. 60c each; $6.00 per doz. 



Rugosa Roses and their Hybrids 



These are particularly valued for their hardiness, freedom from 

 disease, and ability to do well even under the most adverse con- 

 ditions of soil and climate. 



Blanc Double de Coubert. Double pure white. 

 Conrad Ferdinand Meyer. Clear silvery rose. 

 Hansa. Attractive double reddish violet blooms. 

 Pink F. J. Grootendorst. A splendid Shrub Rose with 



attractive clear pink blooms arranged in large trusses. 

 Red F. J. Grootendorst. A shrub-like Rose covered with 



lovely crimson Baby Roses borne continuously until late in the 



fall. A valuable plant by itself or in beds, borders, etc. 

 Rugosa. Beautiful large single rosy carmine flowers. 

 — alba. A lovely single white Rugosa Rose. 



Any of the above: 65c each; $6.50 per doz. 



Rosa Hugonis 



A Beautiful Shrub Rose 



Rosa Hugonis. A splendid Rose for the shrubbery border with deli- 

 cate j'ellow single flowers produced ^^ ^^ 

 onlongarchingspraysearlyinMay. ^7 ^^f^ t^TX f*\\ 

 Perfectly hardy. $7.50 per doz. • t-'Vi' CClii,.!* 



Austrian Brier Roses 



Austrian Copper. Bright coppery red, the reverse of the petals 



golden yellow. An old, very hardy favorite. 

 Harison's Yellow. Fine double golden yellow flowers. 

 Persian Yellow. Medium sized deep yellow double flowers, 



very hardy; to flower freely should receive little or no pruning. 

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



Roses are shipped in late October or early November 



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