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The Chase Nurseries, Geneha, Nelv York 
Japanese Roses • Rosa Rugosa 
When full grown, the bushes are from 3 to 5 
feet high, sturdy, covered with handsome green 
foliage and clusters of beautiful flowers; de- 
lightfully fragrant. They bloom throughout 
the summer and are covered during the autumn 
and winter with red seed-pods. 
Red. Rich, rosy crimson. 
White. Flowers of purest white, delicate and 
well formed. 
Hybrid Sweet Brier Roses 
This is a new and perfectly hardy race of 
Sweet Brier Roses, with foliage deliciously 
scented; flowers of the most beautiful tints, pro- 
duced in great profusion and perfectly hardy, 
even in the coldest situations. Bushes four and 
five years old throw up shoots 10, 12 and 15 
feet in height. Covered with the delicately shaded 
flowers, these gi\e the most charming effect. 
May Robsart. Lovely, deep rose; abundant 
bloomer; robust and free. 
Anne of Geierstein. Dark crimson; large 
foliage; graceful branching habit. 
Brenda. Maiden's-blush, or peach; dainty 
in color and shade, with bright golden anthers 
Flora Mclvor. Pure white, blushed with 
rose; \ery large flowers. 
Lady Penzance. Soft copper, with metallic 
luster; bright yellow at base of petals; very free- 
flowering. 
Lord Penzance. Soft fawn or ecru, passing 
to lemon-yellow in center; sometimes toned 
with delicate pink. 
Meg Merrilies. Gorgeous crimson; free- 
flowering; seeds abundantly; of robust habit. 
Rose Bradwardine. Clear rose; perfect in 
shape; profuse bloomer; strong and robust. 
Hybrid Memorial Roses • Rosa 
Wichuraiana 
The trailing or creeping growth of these Roses 
makes them especially useful for covering ter- 
races or trellises. They are hardy and grow well 
in the poorest soil. The foliage is thick and leath- 
ery, shining as if varnished, and keeps bright 
until late in the winter. The flowers are abun- 
dant and retain their perfection for a long time. 
These Roses are used to a considerable extent 
for cemetery planting. 
Universal Favorite. Clear rose-color; very 
fragrant; flowers double and large — often over 
two inches in diameter. 
South Orange Perfection. Soft, blush-pink 
at the tips, changing to white; free-flowering; 
of medium size — from one and one-half to two 
inches. 
Manda's Triumph. Pure white; flowers very 
double, produced in clusters on the side shoots, 
single clusters often containing as many as 10 
or 12, covering the plant and standing well 
above the foliage. 
ROSA RUGOSA 
