BRAND PEONY FARMS, Inc. 
Blaze. 
Hugonis Rose 
In the Hugonis Rose we have one of the finest floral introductions of 
recent times. This Rose comes to us from China and is perfectly hardy, 
growing on our grounds in the most exposed places without any winter 
protection. The bush throws up many branches to a height of six to 
eight feet, sending slender sprays in all directions which arch gracefully 
beneath great loads of bright yellow single flowers of the most exquisite 
beauty. The beauty remains in the bush long after the flowers have gone 
and way into the fall because of its delicate foliage and graceful lines. 
Strong, 2-year, No. 1 plants, 45c each; 10 for $4.25. Por hedging use 
2-year medium plants at 35c each; 10 for $3.00; 100 for $25.00, all pre¬ 
paid. 
Hybrid Rugosa Baby Rambler Roses 
P. J. GROOTENDOEST. (Baby Rambler). Red Rugosa Cross. True 
rugosa foliage. Double, bright crimson, borne in large clusters like 
the baby rambler, from May continuously until November. One of the 
most valuable of all Roses in the North. In the colder parts of the 
country it is hard to get a continuous bloom of Roses, but these 
Grootendorst Roses are true everbloomers. The old blossoms should be 
kept trimmed out as they pass and the bushes will be covered with a 
mass of clusters of little Roses an inch or more in diameter of a 
brilliant red all summer way up to frost. 
PINK GROOTENDORST. A Rose that in every respect is the counterpart 
of F. J. Grooten¬ 
dorst except in col¬ 
or. It is of the same 
appearance in bush 
and leaf. The blooms 
are about an inch in 
diameter and come 
in great clusters of Hugonis Rose, 
from ten to fifteen 
blooms. The color is a most uniform shade of a pleasing deli¬ 
cate pink. Perfume of the moss Rose. 
Prices: Por both the red and the pink Grootendorst Roses in a 
strong, 2-year, No. 1, 40c; 3 for $1.10; 6 for $2.10, postpaid. 
The New Rose BLAZE 
The Rose Sensation of the Year 
BLAZE (Everblooming Paul’s Scarlet Climber). Plant Patent No. 
10. A new hardy climber which inherits the blazing color of 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber with the everblooming habit of Gruss 
an Teplitz. Produces flowers on both old and new wood. Our 
plants are strong, 2-year, No. 1, and come to us direct from the 
introducers. They are the best grade of plants to be had. Strong 
plants, each $2.00; 12 for $20.00. 
Sir Thomas Lipton. 
The New Golden 
Wild Rose from China 
If you were fortunate enough to have visited the Rose 
Garden at the Century of Progress, at Chicago, you prob¬ 
ably made note that “Blaze” was very much in evidence. 
The most brilliant Rose of the show. 
ROSES 
Extra Hardy Varieties Only 
We are offering only a small list of absolutely 
hardy roses that will grow and thrive in the colder 
parts of the country. 
Hybrid Rugosa Roses 
Where a real hardy Rose is wanted, there are none hardier than the 
Roses carrying rugosa blood. They blossom almost all summer and 
because of their heavy glossy foliage are beautiful in both plant and 
blossom. They do as well in the cold Dakotas as on the Gulf of Mexico. 
They carry bloom all summer and big red seedpods in winter. For these 
reasons they are being used more and more in foundation plantings, work¬ 
ing into hedges, shrub borders, etc. 
AGNES. A new Rugosa Hybrid. Absolutely hardy. Very glossy foliage. 
Flowers bright rich yellow and of good size. Itarg'e bushes, 60c! 
AMELIE GRAVEREAUX. Anoiher new sort. Brilliant bright red. Wonderful 
contrast with wonderful foliage. 
BELLE POITEVINE. Splendid pink rugosa. A light pink flushed with 
deeper pink. 
HANSA. The standard double Red Rugosa. Very large deep reddish violet. 
Most rugged and thrifty of all. Much used for hedges and large mass 
plantings. 
SIR THOMAS LIPTON. Double pure white. The very best of the double 
white rugosas. Strong, 2-year, No. 1, each 40c, except Agnes, postpaid. 
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