Snyder Bros. (Inc.), Center Point, Iowa 
Roses 
ROSES 
All plants offered are two-year field-grown bushes. Cut back the top so only 
two or three of the stronger canes are left six inches long, and plant a little deeper 
than they grew. 
QUANTITY PRICES. Almost as much work and expense is used in filling and 
packing an order for one bush as several, so we can give cheaper rates on larger 
quantities. 
On orders for 5 to 12 plants deduct 5c per plant. 
On orders for 12 or more plants deduct 10c per plant. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
(All need winter protection in Central Iowa except as noted.) 
AMERICAN PILLAR, 50c: Immense clusters; large, single; crimson, lighter center. 
BLAZE (Patented), $2.00: An ever-blooming climber of Pauls Scarlet color and size. 
BONFIRE, 50c: Like Excelsa. but considerably earlier. 
CHAPLIN’S PINK, 50c: A clear pink, otherwise like Paul’s Scarlet. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER, 40c: Bright red, large clusters. Very popular climber. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY, 50c: Large, rich carmine, somewhat fragrant. 
DR. VAN FLEET, 50c: Large, pink, perfectly formed, pointed buds, long stems. 
DOROTHY PERKINS, 40c: Delicate pink, large clusters, vigorous and healthy. 
EXCELSA, Red Dorothy Perkins, 40c: Lighter red than Crimson Rambler but more 
vigorous. 
FLOWER OF FAIRFIELD, 50c: The so-called ever-blooming Crimson Rambler. 
GOLDEN CLIMBER (Patented), $2.00: Claimed to be the first true golden climber 
with splendid form, fragrance, vigor, and hardiness. 
HIAWATHA, 40c: Single, deep crimson with yellow center, very fragrant. 
JACOTTE, 60c: L arge, orange yellow. Needs good protection. 
LADY DUNCAN, 75c: Pure pink, perfectly prostate, much like Max Graf. 
MARY LOVETT, 50c: Large, fine, waxy white. Fragrant. 
MARY WALLACE, 50c: Semi-clouble, rose pink, salmon base. 
MAX GRAF, 75c: Large, single, shining pink, prostate, creeping rugosa hybrid. 
Excellent ground, rock, or wall cover, needs no protection. 
NEW DAWN (Patented), $1.50: A vigorous, healthy, ever-blooming Dr. Van Fleet. 
PAUL’S SCARLET, 50c: Large, bright, pure red, semi-double, in clusters. 
PRAIRIE QUEEN, 50c: Large, globular, bright pink, one of the hardiest climbers. 
PRIMROSE, 60c: Large, soft primrose yellow. 
STAECHELIN, 60c: Large, pearl pink, fragrant, lasting flowers. 
TAUSENDSCHON, 40c: Large clusters ranging from bright pink to pure white. 
WHITE DOROTHY PERKINS, 40c: The hardiest pure white climbing rose. 
WICHURIAN, Memorial, 40c: Glossy foliage with very fragrant, creamy white 
single flowers, prostate grower. 
ROSE SPECIES AND HARDY ROSES 
(Varieties which need no winter protection in Central Iowa) 
QUANTITY PRICES previously given, apply here. 
AGNES, 50c: A pale yellow Rugosa hybrid, blooming freely in June. 
BLANC DOUBLE DE COUBERT, 50c: A low-growing Rugosa hybrid. Double, snow 
white flowers, constantly produced. 
CABBAGE, 40c: Large, double, fragrant pink flowers in June only. 
DR. MILLS, 50c: A Hugonis hybrid making a low bushy shrub. Semi-double prim¬ 
rose pink flowers in early spring. 
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