IH*SSL. AAOON'S ROSES 



BUSH ROSES— Continued 



Multiflora. All white flowers in large clusters. 

 In Winter the numerous red fruits are decorative. 

 Valued in shrubbery plantings of all kinds. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



l>^to2 ft SO 25 $2 00 $15 00 



Rubiginosa. "English Sweet Briar Rose." 

 Noted for the fragrance of its foliage. 



Each Per 10 



2 to 3 ft $0 35 $2 50 



Rubrifolia. The flowers are deep pink; bright 

 red fruits. Purple foliage. A hardy variety that is 

 useful in naturalistic plantings. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



1 to 2 ft SO 25 $2 00 S15 00 



Setigera. "Prairie Rose." Single, deep rose- 

 colored flower. A splendid sort for natural planting, 

 Blooms lavishly in June. One of the hardiest. 



Each Per 10 



3 to 4 ft SO 35 S2 50 



The beautiful shell pink flowers of the Dor- 

 othy Perkins Rose. One of the most popu- 

 lar Climbing Roses. 



Rosa Rugosa. Japanese Rose. The 

 beautiful rich green, wrinkled foliage alone 

 would make this rose popular for all orna- 

 mental plantings. Brilliant single red or 

 white flowers in May and intermittently all 

 Summer. These ripen into tiny tomato-like 

 seed-vessels. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



... .SO 25 $2 00 S14 00 

 35 2 50 18 00 



2 to 3 ft 



3 to 4 ft 



Potted Plants (strong): 



Each SO 50 



Per 10 4 50 



Per 100 40 00 



var. Mad. Geo. 



Large, double, white; 

 and distinct rose. 



Each 



.SO 50 



Per 10 

 S4 50 



Bruant. 



a valuable 



Per 100 

 $40 00 



Rosa Rugosa, a splendid Bush Rose for colony or 

 group planting. All Summer the single flowers shine 

 from a setting of beautiful dark green leaves, and 

 later give place to bright red seed-vessels that look 

 like tiny tomatoes. 



Potted Plants (strong), 



var. Conrad F. Meyers. A clear, large double rose 

 of a silvery color. It is very fragrant and one of the 

 best of the Rugosa hybrids. The general character 

 of the plant is similar to the better known Rosa 

 Rugosa. It may be used appropriately in shrubbery 

 groupings or in rose gardens. 



One of the distinguishing features of our nursery is that we raise nearly all the stock we 

 sell and dig it freshly for each order, and do not carry it in storage cellars. Another advan- 

 tage is that our stock, for the most part, is acclimated and more likely to endure our 

 American climate than imported plants are. 



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