MAULE'S HARDY ROSES for FALL PLANTING 



Get six months start on your rose garden for next season. 

 Whether you live East, West, North or South you may order any of the following varieties 

 with the greatest confidence. They are all strong, vigorous growers and bloom abundantly. 



Ready for delivery about Oct. 25th — which will be the proper time to plant Order at once and 

 we win book your order to go forward at that time. 



Hardy Bush Roses Hardy Climbing Roses 



All of them of robust growth and will carry safely 



over Winter outdoors with but slight protection. 

 PRICELS. — Any Rose listed below, in two-year size. 



by express, or Parcel Post (see page 27), not prepaid, 



for $1.10 each. Any five, your selection, $5.00. Any 



ten, your selection, for only $9.00. 



Anna de Diesbach (Glory of Paris). Flowers large, 

 full and very sweet, color a beautiful shade of car- 

 mine-pink. 



Clio. Flesh color, shaded in the center with rosy pink. 

 Fine globular form. 



Conrad F. Meyer. Clear silvery-pink flowers 3^ to 4 

 inches across. Very fragrant. 



Glorie de C. Guinoisseau. Bright vermilion-red with 

 velvety shadings. Large, brilliant. 



Hugh Dickson. Fine crimson, shaded scarlet. Good 

 size and highly perfumed 



Jack Rose (General Jacqueminot). The standard by 

 which all crimson Roses are judged. 



Mrs. John Laing. Soft pink, beautiful form., large size, 

 exceedingly fragrant and free blooming. 



Paul Neyron. Clear pink, shading to rose. Bears the 

 largest flowers of any Rose. 



Prince Camille de Rohein. Flower dark velvety-crim- 

 son, almost black. Nearest to black of any Rose. 



Sir Thomas Lipton. Beautiful white. Blooms from May 

 until November. Makes a very large, strong bush. 



Ulrich Brunner. A brilliant cherry-red seedling of 

 Paul Neyron. Very fragrant; immense size. 



White American Beauty (Frau Karl Druschki). Pure 

 snow white, long buds, perfectly double, wax-like 

 petals. Hardy everywhere that Roses grow and one 

 of the most continuously flowering of this excellent 

 class. 



Hardy Baby Ramblers 



Attain a height of 18 inches and are ideal for border- 

 ing beds, edging walks or planting in solid beds. Con- 

 stantly in bloom the summer through. 



PRICES,— Any of the Baby Ramblers, listed below, 

 in two-year size, by express or Parcel Post (see note 

 page 27), not prepaid, for $1.10 each. Five, your selec- 

 tion, for $5.00. 

 Red Baby Rambler (Mme. Noebert Levavasseur). 



Flowers borne in clusters of twenty to thirty, and 



resemble blooms of climbing Crimson Rambler. 

 White Baby Rambler (Katharina Zeimet). Each branch 



bears fifteen to fifty creamy white flowers at a time. 

 Pink Baby Rambler (Phyllis). Same as Red Baby 



Rambler except in color. 



Every one as hardy as an oak. For growing over 



unsightly fences and buildings, for Rose hedges, porch 



decorations, etc. 

 PRICEIS.— Any Rose listed below, (except Hugonis), 



in two-year size, by express, or Parcel Post (see note 



page 27), not prepaid, for $1.00. Any five, your selec- 

 tion, for $4.50; three-year size, $1.50 each. Any five, 



your selection, for only $6.75. 



Paul's Scarlet Climber. Medium- sized flowers of vivid 

 scarlet, shaded with bright crirnson. The brightest 

 red hardy climbing rose in existence. 



Coronation. This new Rose makes beautiful sprays 

 of exquisite crimson-scarlet flowers with a dainty 

 tlake of white on some of the petals. 



Pink Dorothy Perkins. Grows lo to 15 feet in a 

 season. Flowers perfectly double with petals 

 crinkled, borne in great profusion. Color clear shell- 

 pink. 



White Dorothy Perkins. Same habit as the above but 

 bears pure snow white flowers. 



Excelsa (Red Dorothy Perkins). Intense clear crimson 

 with tips of petals scarlet. 



Gcirdenia (Hardy Marechal Niel). Deep rich golden 

 yellow flowers passing to creamy white. Very hardy, 

 blooms profusely. This is the finest hardy yellow- 

 Rose yet produced. \ 



American Pillar. Rich rosy pink flowers in great 

 profusion. Grows thick canes 20 feet long in a single 

 season. 



Dr. W. Van Fleet. One of the best. Bears its rich 

 flesh color flowers on stems 12 to 18 inches long. • 



Silver Moon. Large, single white flowers with a mass 

 of pretty golden stamens in cenier. 



Tausendschon (Thousand Beauties). Colors of every 

 imaginable shade from pure white to deep pink. 



Rare New Rose Hugonis 



It Blooms in the Snow 



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had Hugoni 



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bloom durin 



g the last 



snowstorm 



and 



I 



never saw 



a more beautiful 



sight. 













Mrs. 



W. 



Van Fleet, 



Washington, 



D. 



C. 



A remarkable new Rose, which is the first Rose to 

 bloom in the Spring. The color is intense canary-yel- 

 low, very bright and attractive, and the plant is note- 

 worthy all the growing season by reason of its toliage. 

 When in bloom, the entire plant is covered with the 

 bright, sunshiny yellow blossoms and buds, making a 

 wonderful early Spring show. Hugonis is hardy as an 

 oak and most suitable for lawn specimens or planting 

 among shrubbery. $1.50 each, postpaid. By express, 

 or Parcel Post (see note page 27), not prepaid, 2-year 

 size, $2.50 each; 3-year size, $5.00 each. 



