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R. rubrifolia. The flowers are deep pink; brigh 

 red fruits. Purple foliage. A hardy variety that i 

 useful in naturalistic-plantings. 



, Of-' Each Per 10 Per IQi 



2 to 3 ft ; . . . . /; SO 40 $3 00 $22 5( 



R. rugosa. Japanese Rose. The beautifu 

 rich green, wrinkled foliage alone would make thi- 

 rose popular for all ornarnental plant 

 ings. Brilliant single red or whitf 

 flowers in May and intermittently a' 

 Summer. These ripen into tiny tomat' 

 like seed-vessels. 



Each Per 10 Per lOf 



2 to 3 ft $0 35 $2 50 $18 OC 



3 to 4 ft 50 3 50 24 OC 



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 u 

 similar to the better known Rosa 

 Rugosa. It may be used appropriately 

 shrubbery groupings or in rose 

 gardens. 



Strong potted plants: 



Each Per 10 Per 10( 



SO 60 S5 00 $45 0( 

 var. Mme. Geo. Bruant 



Large, double, white; a valuabk 

 and distinct rose. 

 Strong potted plants: 



Each Per K 

 SO 60 $5 0( 



R. 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 Per 10( 



2 to 3 ft SO 35 $2 50 S20 0( 



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. 



Bush Roses 



These varieties are very desirable in con- 

 nection with shrubbery plantings as well as 

 in groups b}' themselves. They are all vigor- 

 ous growers and have handsome foliage. These 

 qualities, added to their exceptional hardiness, 

 render them very valuable plants for lawn and 

 park planting. 



Rosa blanda. Meadow Rose. Large pink 

 flowers followed by red fruits; erect habit; 

 good for mass planting. Red bark conspicuous 

 in Winter. Each Per 10 Per 100 



IK to 2 ft so 30 S2 50 S20 00 



2 to 3 ft 40 3 00 



R. lucida. Single, bright pink flowers in 

 June, attractive red branches and plump red 

 fruits in Winter. Splendid for natural land- 

 scapes. Each Per in 



1 to 2 ft SO 30 $2 50 



2 to 3 ft 40 3 00 



R. 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 



2 to 3 ft SO 40 $3 00 



R. rubiginosa. "English Sweet Briar 

 Rose." Noted for the fragrance of its foliage. 



Each Per 10 



2 to 3 ft SO 50 $4 00 



The beautiful shell pink flowers of the Dorothy Perkins 

 One of the most popular Climbing Roses. Listed on page 8 



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Five or more plants of any one variety and size at price per 10; 25 or more at price per K 



