AA O O N'S ROSES 



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Wichuriana Rose. The parent form and its varieties described on pages 88 and 89 are well suited for terrace plantings, 

 growing over steep slopes and for artistic effects on rocks, stumps, trellises or pergolas. 



Wichuriana. "Memorial Rose." Beautiful, 

 small, glossy, evergreen foliage. A grand trailer 

 over all sorts of places. Fragrant single, waxy- 

 white flowers are borne profusely in June. See illus- 

 tration above. Each Per 10 Per 100 



1 yr., field grown SO 15 $1 25 SIO 00 



2 yr., field grown 25 1 75 12 00 



Potted plants, 4 and 5 in. pots 50 4 00 35 00 



South Orange Perfection. Dwarf, trailing 

 habit; double flowers, blush pink at tips, changing 

 to white. Each Per 10 Per 100 



1 vr., field grown SO 15 SI 25 SIO 00 



2 vr., field grown 25 2 00 



Universal Favorite. Flowers very double, of 

 a pretty rose color. A hardy, rapid-growing variet>- 

 that fits into the natural landscape ven>- well. 



1 \ r., field grown 



2 yr., field grown , 



Each 

 SO 15 

 25 



Per 10 Per 100 

 SI 25 SIO 00 



2 00 



White Dorothy Perkins. Same as Dorothy 

 Perkins, but white. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



1 yr., field grown SO 15 SI 25 SIO 00 



Potted plants. 5 in. pots. ... 50 4 00 35 00 



An archway of Chmbing Roses. 

 Any of the Climbing or Wichuriana 

 types will produce effects like this. 

 We recommend especially the Pink 

 Rambler, Dorothy Perkins, Gardenia, 

 Lady Gay and Universal Favorite de- 

 scribed on pages 88-90. They would 

 also make charming effects if planted 

 so that they might cHmb over fences, 

 stumps or other supports that might be 

 provided. 



