Hardy Roses 



Rosa Rugosa and Hybrids 



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 l^roduce well formed double flowers useful for cutting. 



Strong, 2-year plants, from pots, for delivery after May IS, 60 cts. each, $6 per doz., $45 per 100, except 



where noted 



Dormant plants, for delivery not later than April 25, 40 cts. each, $4 per doz., $30 per 100, except where noted 



Blanc Double de Coubert. Large, white, showy, 

 double flowers. 



Conrad F. Meyer. Clear silvery rose; resembling 

 the variety La France; very vigorous grower; fragrant. 



Rugosa. Bright pink, single flowers. Strong 2-year 



plants from pots, 50 cts. each, $5 per doz., S40 per 100; 

 dormant plants, 35 cts. each, $3.50 per do/.., $25 per 100. 



Rugosa alba. A pure white form. Strong 2-vear 

 plants from pots, 50 cts. each, S5 per doz., S40 per 100; 

 dormant plants, 35 cts. each, S3. 50 per doz., $25 per too. 



Austrian Briers and Hybrids 



These are hardy, semi-climbirig, or bush Roses, requiring no pruning other than the removal 

 surplus wood. They flower early in the season. 



Strong 2-year plants, from pots, 75 cts. each, 87.50 per doz. 

 Strong 2-year plants, dormant, before April 25, 60 cts. each, $6 per doz., $45 per 100 



Austrian Copper. Vivid, red- 

 dish copper; flowers single. One 

 of the most striking and beautiful 

 Roses grown. 



Harison's Yellow. Pretty, 

 semi-double, golden yellow flowers; 

 fine to plant among other shrub- 

 beiy. 



Juliet. Large, full flowers of 

 novel and distinct coloring. Outside 

 of petals old-goId, interior rich, rosy 

 red, changing to deep rose as the 

 flower opens. 



Persian Yellow. Deep golden 

 yellow; large and fairly full; very 

 good. 



Soleil d'Or (Sun of Gold). 

 Orange-yellow, varying to nastur- 

 tium-red and reddish gold; large, 

 full flowers. Very hardy. 



Moss Roses 



Roses that are very attractive in 

 the border or shrubbery planting. 

 They are entirely hardy, do not 

 require severe pruning, and thrive 

 in almost any soil. The buds are 

 surrounded by a mossy covering 

 that makes the flower attractive 

 and unique. They are all very 

 fragrant, and once well established 

 are practically permanent. The 

 addition of a few Moss Roses gives 

 variety to the collection. 



Strong 2-year plants, from large 

 pots, after May 1, 60 cts. each, $6 

 per doz. 



Strong 2-year plants, dormant, 

 before April 25, 50 cts. each, $5 per 

 doz., $40 per 100. 



Blanche Moreau. Pure white; 

 large, full, and very fragrant. The 

 best of the white Moss Roses. 



Crested Moss. Pink in color; 

 very distinct. 



Red Moss. Best of the type. 

 Hardy and vigorous. White and Pink forms of Rosa rugosa 



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