Maule's Hardy 

 Everblooming Roses 



Among the most beautiful of 

 all Roses being known by many 

 as Hybrid Tea or Monthly 

 Roses. They do not bloom all 

 the time, but if kept pruned 

 and cultivated, one crop of flow- 

 ers succeeds another at brief 

 intervals throughout the sum- 

 mer. 



Planting Roses in the Fall 



After planting the bushes hill 

 up the soil around each plant to 

 a height of a foot or so. Use 

 soil from another location for 

 the hilling-up rather than to 

 scrape it off the tops of the 

 roots. Where winters are severe, the en- 

 tire plant may be covered with soil. Be- 

 tween the plants use a covering of leaves, 

 straw, corn stalks, etc., applying same 

 after the ground is frozen. The idea of 

 so doing is to keep the ground frozen 

 throughout the winter. The covering and 

 soil used for hilling-up may be removed a 

 little at a time in the spring. 



90P13 Duchess of Wellington 



Intense saffron-yellow stained with 

 deep crimson, changing to a deep cop- 

 pery saffron-yellow as the flowers 

 develop. 



Qnpo1 Ha/UW Rich crimson, varying to 

 90F21 naaiey de ep velvety crimson. The 

 flowers are well formed and fragrant. A free 

 bloomer. 



..„.. I ¥ A/fr\^ir Clear imperial pink, 

 90rZ5 «J. JLi. lVlOlK. reverse of petals rosy- 

 silvery white. Large flowered. 



90P43 Lady Hillingdon ftg*. If I £? 



ticularly pleasing apricot 

 the most free flowering 

 yellow varieties. 

 MAn ^« I ~« A ^,-v .rJ.«.^ Long-stemmed flow- 

 90P47 LOS AngeleS ers of luminous, 

 flame-pink, toned with coral and shaded with 

 translucent gold at the base of the petals. The 

 buds are long and pointed, and expand into a 

 large flower. 



90P55 Mme. Edouard Herriot ™ e oj£g 



red in color, shaded with yellow at the base; 

 the medium-sized, semi-double open flowers are 

 coral-red, shaded yellow and bright rosy scarlet, 

 passing to shrimp-red. 



90P59 Mrs. Aaron Ward SSffiw 1 *^" 



ers, agreeably shaded in various tints of orange. 

 onDC , nV»i-»oKa Few other Roses equal this 

 90P63 V^npeiia lovely variety for beauty of 

 color and perfect form. The buds when just 

 opening are salmon flesh, shaded rose with 

 chamois color center. "When fully expanded the 

 colors become somewhat lighter. 



90P79 Red Radiance An ideal beddins 



cerise-red color. 



2-Year-Old 

 Heavy, Healthy 



Field-Grown 

 \ Plants 



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shade. It is one of 

 md fragrant of the 



Rose of a bright 



90P82 Souv. de H. A. Verschuren 



One of the handsomest of the yellow flower- 

 ing varieties. The flowers are apricot yellow 

 in the center, changing to light buff towards 

 the edge of the petal. Buds and flowers are of 

 perfect form and produced freely. Sweetly per- 

 fumed. 



Any of the above Everblooming Roses: 



90c each; any 3 for $2.50; any 6 for $4.50; 



any 12 for $8.50, postpaid. 



91P02 Maule's Hardy Rose Collection 



One plant each of J. L. Mock, Ophelia, 



Red Radiance and Souv. de H. A. Ver- a^ rt/v 



schuren (value $3.60), sent postpaid for Mk < /ll 



90P59 

 Mrs. Aaron Ward 

 One of the most depend- 

 able of all garden roses 



Maule's Hardy 



Hybrid-Perpetual 



Roses 



Popularly Known as June Roses 



These roses when once established do not re- 

 quire winter protection. They are dependably 

 hardy as far north as Alaska. They bloom pro- 

 fusely in June and early July and again in the 

 fall if properly pruned and fertilized and if the 

 soil is well cultivated. Instructions for prun- 

 ing, fertilization, etc., sent with every order. 



91P06 American Beauty £ftl l^aSi-" 



ful Rose under favorable conditions; large, 

 globular and fragrant. 



91P24 Frau Karl Druschki American 



Beauty.) Color pure snow white, with long 

 buds and immense, perfectly double flowers. 



91P36 General Jacqueminot R J a S e. k 



Buds and flowers are considered models of per- 

 fection and its brilliant crimson color is the 

 standard by which all crimson roses are judged. 



91P72 Paul Neyron g?*ff"rSSi : ta 35S 



measuring 5 to 6 inches across. Color is clear 

 pink, shading to rose. Termed the peony rose. 



Any of the above Hybrid-Perpetual Roses: 



S5c each; any 3 for $2.35; any 6 for $4.25; 



any 12 for $8.00, postpaid. 



91P86 Hybrid-Perpetual Rose Collection 



One plant each of Maule's 4 named 

 Hybrid - Perpetual Roses (value $3.40), 

 sent postpaid for only 



$3.00 



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Rose bushes will be sent you as soon as plants are properly ripened. Usually late October 



