ROSES 
I N choosing varieties of Roses the beginner should be advised that the Hybrid 
Roses, though more beautiful in form and color and blooming over a 
longer period, are not quite so hardy as the other Roses in the list and require 
more careful planting, cultivation, and protection. 
Most Hybrid Roses are budded and should be planted deep enough so that 
the point of union is 1 inch below the surface of the ground. When planted they 
should have soil mounded up around them 6 inches high until they start , to prevent 
the canes from drying. After settled cold weather (about Thanksgiving) Roses 
should be protected by hilling dirt up 10 inches high around the plant and then 
covering with leaves, straw, manure, or evergreen boughs. 
HYBRID ROSES 
Strong 2 yr. plants, 60 rt*. each, $5.50 for 10, 
except those priced differently. 
Betty Uprlcliard. Carmine and salmon. 
Churles 1*. kilimm. Brilliant oriental red 
flushed orange. 75 cts. 
Frau Karl Druschki. White, very large and 
free-blooming. 
Golden Dawn. New clear yellow variety. Fine 
new variety. 75 cts. 
Gruss an Teplitx. Velvety crimson-scarlet. 
Very hardy and free-blooming. 
Miss Cynthia Forde. Deep rich pink. 
Mme. Jules llouche. Blush-white. 
Mrs. Charles Bell. Shell-pink, shaded salmon. 
Mrs. Krskinc Pembroke Thom. Yellow. 
Mrs. Henry Morse. Light pink. 
Olympiad. Dark oriental scarlet with golden 
base. 75 cts. 
President Hoover. Dazzling combination of 
pink, flame, scarlet, and yellow. 75 cts. 
Radiance. Brilliant pink. 
Bed Radiance. Cerise-red. 
Schwabenland. New rich rose pink variety, 
very large. 75 cts. 
Talisman. Yellow and copper. New and un¬ 
usual color combination. 
Vaterland. A new rich dark velvety scarlet- 
maroon. 75 cts. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Strong 2 yr. plants, 50 cts. each, $4.50 for 10 
3 yr., 75 cts. each, except those priced 
differently 
American Pillar. Single; deep pink with white 
center. 
Chaplin’s Pink Climber. Rich pink. New 
variety of great promise. 
Climbing American Beauty. Deep pink, and 
earlier than other climbers. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. Flesh-pink. 
Jacotte. Salmon-orange. A very beautiful and 
hardy climber, though somewhat slow at first. 
2 yr., 75 cts.; 3 yr., $1. 
Mary Wallace. Semi-double; rose-pink. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin. New variety 
with very fragrant pink flowers. 2 yrs., 75 cts. 
Paul's Scarlet Climber. Clear scarlet, very 
brilliant. The best red climber. 
Primrose. New yellow rambler. 
The New Dawn. The new everblooming form 
of Dr. Van Fleet. Flesh-pink. 2 yr., $1.50 each. 
BABY RAMBLER ROSES 
Strong 2 yr. plants, 50 cts. each, $4.50 for 10 
Echo. Light pink. 
Orleans. Brilliant light red, white center. 
VARIOUS ROSES 
F. J. Grootendorst. Hybrid Rugosa. Shrub¬ 
by plant with Rugosa foliage and crimson 
blossoms in clusters throughout the season. 
Good for hedges. 50 cts. each, $4.50 for 10. 
Pink Grootendorst. New form with clear pink 
flowers. 50 cts. each, $4.50 for 10. 
Harison’s Yellow. Shrubby Rose with semi¬ 
double yellow flowers. Handsome and hardy. 
3 yr., 85 cts. each, $7.50 for 10. 
llugonis. Shrubby Rose with large, single, 
light yellow flowers in profusion all along 
the graceful arching branches. This is the 
earliest Rose to bloom, coming soon after 
Memorial Day. A mature plant in bloom, 
8 ft. high and almost as wide, makes a very 
striking display. 2 yr., 60 cts. each, $5.50 for 
10; 4 yr., $1 each. 
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