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HARDY  CLIMBING  ROSES,  continued 
Royal  Cluster.  Double  white,  medium  size,  pro- 
lific bloomer.  Each        10  100 
2  to  3  ft.,  2-yr  $0  20    $1  50    $12  00 
Strong  2-yr.  plants  from 
5-  in.  pots   40     3  75 
Trier.  A  new  white  rambler. 
Potted  plants    .  .  .  .  40  cts.  each,  $3.75  for  10 
White  Rambler.   Perfectly  hardy,  strong  vigor- 
ous grower,  with  white  flowers.       Each  lo 
3  to  5  ft.,  4-yr  $0  35    $2  50 
Strong  2-yr.  plants  from  5-in.  pots  .      40     3  75 
Yellow  Rambler.  Large  clusters  of  good-sized, 
deep  yellow  flowers,  fading  to  a  creamy  white  as 
the  flower  matures.  Each       lo  loo 
1  to  2  ft.,  2-yr  $0  20    $1  50    $12  00 
3  to  5  ft.,  3-yr.,  strong  .  35  2  50  18  00 
Strong  2-yr.  plants  from 
6-  in.  pots   40     3  75 
Queen  Alexandra.    A  new  sort  that  resembles 
the  well-known  Crimson  Rambler,  but  is  lighter 
in  color.  Each  ]0  100 
2  to  3  ft.,  2-yr  $0  25    $2  00    $1^  00 
Strong  potted  plants    .  .      40     3  75 
BUSH  ROSES 
These  varieties  are  very  desirable  in  connection 
with  shrubbery  plantings,  as  well  as  in  groups  by 
themselves. 
Canina.  Dog  Rose.  This  is  a  half-climbing  single 
pink  Rose,  that  is  splendid  for  massing  and  for 
wild  effects. 
2  to  3  ft.,  3-yr  35  cts.  each,  $2.50  for  10 
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Lucida.  Single,  bright  pink  flowers  in  June.  Attra 
tive  red  branches  and  plump  red  fruits  in  winte 
1  to  2  ft.,  1-  and  2-yr.,  20  cts.  each,  $1.50  for  1 
$12  per  100. 
Multiflora.    Covered  in  June  with  very  fragrai 
clusters  of  small  semi-double  flowers,  Valuab 
in  shrubbery  borders  and  to  produce  a  wild  elfec 
1  to  2  ft.,  1-yr.  .  15c.  ea.,  $1.25  for  10,  $10  per  1( 
Rosa  rugosa.  Japanese  Rose.  A  splendid  bush 
shrub  with  an  attractive  appearance  almost  ; 
the  year.  The  foliage  alone  would  make  it  a  va 
uable  lawn  plant,  even  if  it  did  not  have  oth( 
desirable  qualities,  because  the  rich,  dark  grec 
wrinkled  leaves  are  handsome  even  until  la 
in  the  fall.  In  May  pretty  single  pink 
white  flowers  are  dotted  among  the  beautif 
leaves.  After  the  first  burst  of  bloom  has  pass( 
an  intermittent  display  is  kept  up  until  fros 
Meanwhile  the  first-born  flowers  have  ripem 
into  tiny  tomato-like  seed-vessels  of  gorgeoi 
scarlet  color.  This  Rose  grows  very  easily  ar 
is  a  magnificent  thing  to  mass  in  shrubbe: 
borders  or  to  plant  in  beds  by  itself,  or  for  u 
in  almost  any  kind  of  landscape  planting, 
illustration  of  this  flower  on  page  61. 
Each        10  100 
2  to  3  ft  $0  35    $3  00  $25 
3  to  4  ft   50     3  50  30 
Setigera.  Prairie  Rose.  Single  deep  rose-colon 
flowers.  A  splendid  sort  for  natural  plantin| 
It  blooms  lavishly  in  June. 
Each         10  100 
1  to  2  ft.,  1-yr  $0  20    $1  50  $12 
2  to  3  ft.,  2-yr   25     2  00  15 
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,  ^  .  '^^^t:^'U^"y  ^''dden  by  this  shrubbery  planting.  In  such  a  border  there  are  some  flowers  during  every  open  monlh  of  the  >ear  ai 
beaulitui  foliage  effects  that  aie  almost  as  pleasing  as  the  flowers.  Shrubbery  bordsrs  give  the  owner  a  greater  showing  in  less  time  and  1; 
let*  money  than  any  other  kind  of  a  planting  does.   Our  large  shrubbery  will  produce  similar  effects  the  very  first  season. 
Many  of  the  Hardy  Roses  are  beautiful  subjects  to  plant  in  shrubbery  borders.  Every  one  arranging  sue 
a  border  should  include  them,  especially  the  grand  Japanese  Rose,  Rugosa 
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