40 NORTHERN SEED AND NURSERY CO., IPSWICH, S. D. 
The Hardy Rugosa Roses 
This group of Roses is used primarily for planting in yards and 
lawns, as they give a profusion of bloom during the entire Summer. 
Foliage attractive heavy green, giving a succession of very beauti¬ 
ful flowers, foliage and berries over the entire season. We highly 
recommend the Rugosas. 
AGNES— A new handsome clear yellow Rugosa. Each 50c. 
BLANC DE COUBERT RUGOSA —A semi-double pure white, 
like Hansa, blossoms all summer. Each, 40c. 
CONRAD F. MEYER— The blooms are large and full, the petals 
gracefully incurved. Bright, clear, lively pink. Each, 45c. 
GROOTENDORST —A Polyantha type, flowers in clusters like a 
Baby Rambler. Very attractive pink blossoms. Each 50c. 
HANSA RUGOSA— A semi-double dark red, extra fine, vivid red 
seed pods add to the ornamental value together with the healthy 
waxy leaves. Each, 35c. 
SEMI-HARDY DOUBLE ROSES 
These varieties will do well provided they are covered 
with dirt in the late fall and uncovered in the spring and 
cut back where growth is green. Blossom all summer. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI —Flowers very large, beautiful, 
pure white. Extra fine. 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT —Brilliant crimson; not full, 
but large and extremely effective; fragrant and of excellent 
hardy habit. 
PAUL NEYRON —Deep rose color. By far the largest va¬ 
riety in cultivation. A free bloomer; very desirable as a gar¬ 
den rose. 
Price above varieties, each 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER (Climber)—The hardiest of all 
climbers and will survive if laid down and covered with 
earth during the winter. Brilliant crimson blossoms cover 
the vine in dense clusters. Each 50c. 
Vines 
AMERICAN IVY —Is the hardiest, most reliable of all climb¬ 
ers. A rapid grower. Strong transplanted plants. Each 25c; 
per 3, 50c. 
BITTERSWEET —Native and an extra dependable, fine 
climber and twiner. Fruit ornamental. Price each, 30c; 
per 3, 75c. 
CLEMATIS JACKMANNI —There is no more beautiful sight 
than when the large purple blossoms cover the entire vine. 
Semi-hardy but will start up from the roots each year. We 
send these out in pots, the latter part of May, leafed out 
as they are extremely hard to transplant in a dormant state. 
Each, $1.00; 2 for $1.75; and well worth it. 
CLEMATIS PANICULATA —Similar if not the same as the 
native Clematis. A good grower, having a small white flower 
and later turning to a white cottony seed. Strong trans¬ 
planted plants. Each 30c; per 3, 75c. 
ENGELMAN’S IVY —A fast growing ampelopsis belonging 
to the Virginia Creeper family. Clings to stone, brick or 
any rough surface without a support. Not as hardy as the 
others we list. Each 30c; per 3, 75c. 
MATRIMONY VINE —A shrubby semi-climber, extremely 
hardy, purplish blossoms and showy silvery leaves. Good for 
trellis. Each, 25c; per 3, 50c. 
SCARLET TRUMPET HONEYSUCKLE— Best for cover¬ 
ing low screens, etc. It is one of the most cheerful blossom- 
ers of scarlet flowers and is very desirable for bouquets and 
decorating. Strong transplanted plants. Each, 30c; per 3, 
75c. 
WILD GRAPE —Native; makes a good climber for screens, 
etc. Price each, 25c; per 3, 65c. 
Hansa Rugosa 
Frau Karl Druschki 
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