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ROSE HILL NURSERY 
Rose Hugonis 
a very attractive appearance from early 
spring- when the first red leaves appear until 
late winter when the red fruit disappears. A 
fine bush to plant with other shrubs. 
IS to 24 in. plants.$0.35 ea. 
2 to 3 ft. plants.50 ea. 
3 to 4 ft. plants.75 ea. 
SETIGERA. The bright, pink flowers are rather 
large and produced in big clusters late in the 
season. Manner of growth is climbing or 
arching and the bush is excellent for trailing 
over walls or naturalizing on slopes. Ver> 
hardy. 
Strong plants, 2 to 3 feet.$0.50 ea. 
SNOWBALL.. (Viburnum opulus sterili.s). A 
well-known shrub attaining a height of ten 
to twelve feet. Flowers pure white in round 
clusters about the first of June. 
IS to 24 in. $0.20 ea. 3 to 4 ft. $0.60 ea. 
2 to 3 ft.40 ea. 
S.N'OWBERRY, Red or Indian Currant. ( Syniplinr- 
icarpus Vulgaris). Of low growing graceful 
habit. Numerous small pink flowers follow¬ 
ed by interesting coral colored berries. 
18 to 24 in. $0.25 ea. 2 to 3 ft. $0.40 ea. 
HANSA. The best double red Rugosa Rose. The plant 
is a strong healthy grower with fine dark, rich green 
foliage. The flowers are of large size for this class 
of rose and are most attractive with their rich 
coloring. 
SIR THOU AS I.IPTON. The snowy white flowers are 
double and produced freely through the summer and 
fall by this very strong plant. It is the best double, 
pure white Rugosa. 
ROSE RUGOSA. Single Red. One of the most orna¬ 
mental single flowered roses. The flowers are large 
with golden center, color varying from a deep pink 
to bright red followed by attractive red fruit in 
the fall. 
IS to 24 in...$0.35 ea. 2 to 3 ft.$0.50 ea. 
HARDY BUSH ROSES 
N addition to the Hardy Hybrid Rugosa Roses the 
following are dependable and hardy without cov¬ 
ering. They are quite varied in their form and have 
a wide appeal to those interested in roses. They are 
useful for planting with shrubbery and for natural¬ 
izing on banks. The flowers are delightful. 
BLANDA. The canes are thornless and grow from 
three to five feet high. The soft, pink flowers meas¬ 
ure two inches across and are borne in clusters. The 
bright red seed hips are attractive in winter. 
Strong plants, 2 to 3 ft.$0.50 ea. 
3 to 4 ft.75 ea. 
HARRISON’S YELLOW. The soft yellow, semi-double 
fragrant flowers are borne in great profusion and 
the foliage keeps bright and healthy looking until 
late in the fall. The best semi-double yellow rose 
for this section. 
Strong plants, 2 to 3 ft.$0.75 ea. 
HIJGONIS. A yellow rose producing single flowers in 
great profusion early in the spring. The bush de¬ 
velops into a beautiful plant and retains its foliage, 
throughout the late fall. The refined foliage is beau¬ 
tiful the entire growing season and the graceful 
growth of the bush makes it one of the most desir¬ 
able plants for shrub plantings. It is very hardy 
and is destined to become one of the most popular 
of the bush roses. See cut top of page. 
Strong plants, 2 to 3 ft.$0.50 ea. 
3 to 4 ft.75 ea. 
LUCIDA. This dense growing handsome shrub has 
healthy bright green foliage. The single flowers 
are pink followed by shining red fruit which is at¬ 
tractive. Desirable for covering banks or ,in the 
shrub border. 
2 to 3 ft. plants.$0.50 ea. 
RED-LEAVEI) ROSE. Rubrifolia. The intensely pink 
single flowers are borne in abundance upon upright 
stems with crimson foliage. The foliage remains 
red throughout the entire summer giving the bush 
SXOWBERRY, White. (Syniplioricarpus Rneemosus). 
A rather low growing shrub with small pink flow¬ 
ers followed by a mass of very attractive white 
berries which cling late in the fall. Will grow 
well in partial shade. See cut bottom of page. 
18 to 24 in...$0.25 ea. 2 to 3 ft.$0.40 ea. 
SPIREA, Anthony Waterer. Flowers a bright crimson 
commencing to bloom in June and continuing 
throughout the summer. A valuable low growing 
shrub producing an abundance of showy flowers. 
See cut page 11. 
12 to IS in...$0.25 ea. 2 feet.$0.50 ea. 
18 to 24 in.. . .35 ea. 
SPIREA, Argnta. A very graceful early flowering 
shrub blooming with white flowers before the Bridal 
Wreath. Slender arching branches clothed with 
feathery green leaves. See cut page 8. 
18 to 24 in...$0.25 ea. 2 to 3 ft.$0.40 ea. 
SPIREA, Argnta Multiflora. Flowers resemble the 
Arguta and blooms about the same time. Multiflora 
is more graceful and more bushy. Combines nicely 
with Bridal Wreath to prolong blooming season. 
IS to 24 in... $0.25 ea. 2 to 3 ft.$0.40 ea. 
SPIREA, Asli-Leaved. (Spiraea Sorharia Sorhifolia). 
Has long, feathery panicles of white flowers in July. 
Leaves resemble those of the Mountain Ash. Starts 
growth very early in spring. A thrifty grower, 
suitable for either sunny or shady locations. 
2 to 3 ft.$0.35 ea. 3 to 4 ft.$0.50 ea. 
SPIREA, ltillardi Rosea. Flowers spike shaped, rose 
pink in color. Starts blooming in late June and 
continues through August. 
18 to 24 in... $0.25 ea. 3 to 4 ft.$0.50 ea. 
2 to 3 ft.35 ea. 
tVhite Snow-berry 
Phone Nestor 7541 from either city. 
