Hardy Roses 
B. F. BARR NURSERIES, LANCASTER, PA. 
New Dawn Rose, first plant patented under the new U. S. 
patent laws. It is an everblooming type of Dr. W. Van Fleet. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 
Larger, fuller, more hardy and more fragrant than 
other Roses; a wonderful display in June. 
Frau Karl Druschki. Immense, pure white, 
perfectly double flowers. 
George Arends. Fine pink with flowers like Frau 
Karl Druschki. 
Mme. Albert Barbier. Large camellia-shaped 
blooms of cream and pinkish yellow; blooms 
unceasingly Spring to Autumn. 
Mrs. John Laing. Beautiful soft pink; low- 
growing, profuse bloomer. 
PRICE. Any of the above in strong 2-yr. 
Potted Field-Grown Roses 7Sc. ea.; 6 or more 
65c. ea.; 25 or more 60c. ea. 
Rugosa, or Shrub Roses 
Shrubby, ornamental plants; flowering abundant¬ 
ly. Valuable for hedges or in shrub groups. 
Agnes. Only rugosa rose which is really yellow, 
the coppery-yellow buds becoming amber-gold 
on opening; sweetly fragrant. $1.00 each. 
Harrison’s Yellow. Bright yellow, blooming in 
early spring. 75c. each. 
Hugonis. Light yellow flowers, 13^-2 3^ in. across, 
making striking effect borne on the slender 
branches in the early spring. 75c. each. 
Rugosa (Japanese Rose). Large, white or red 
flowers followed by handsome scarlet-crimson 
fruits. 60c. each. 
Rugosa hvbrida (Grootendorsi Japanese Rose). 
Bright red flowers early spring to frost. 60c. each. 
6 or more Shrub Roses, less 15%. 
HARDY CLIMBING ROSES 
Useful for covering porches, trellises, arbors, 
fences, walls and banks as they make a superb dis¬ 
play of bloom, while the foliage is generally excellent. 
Prune only after flowering. 
American Pillar. Immense clusters of single, 
bright-crimson flowers, with clear white eye. 
Blaze. (Patented). Scarlet-red flowers in 
-- —- great profusion throughout the season; 
the everblooming Paul’s Scarlet Climber. $1.50 
each; $15.00 per doz. 
Climbing American Beauty. Rich carmine 
flowers, 3-4 inches across, in great abundance. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. Best climbing rose. Long- 
pointed deep pink buds, opening a lighter shade 
of pink; large and fragrant. 
Golden Climber. See page 3. 
Jacotte. 
Coppery yellow, tined coppery red; 
large, semi-double flowers. 
Mme. Gregoire Staeehelin. Long-pointed crim¬ 
son buds, showing iridescent pearl-pink inside as 
they open; richly perfumed. The exquisite, full, 
fragrant blooms last over a long period, coming 
in succession. $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 
I biit n The everblooming Dr. W. Van 
- - Fleet with which it is identical 
except that it blooms profusely throughout the 
Summer and Fall. $1.50 each; $15.00 per doz. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Vivid scarlet, shaded 
crimson; semi-double flowers in clusters, borne 
in profusion. 
Primrose. Double, canary-yellow flowers in pro¬ 
fusion. One of best yellow climbing Boses. 
Princess Van Orange. See page 3. 
Scorcher. 
Handsome vermilion flowers, in 
- great profusion, with fair repeti¬ 
tion in Autumn. Acclaimed a world sensation. 
$1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 
PRICE. Any of the above in strong 2-yr. 
Potted Field-Grown Roses {except where noted) 
75c. ea.; 6 or more 65c. ea.; 25 or more 60c. ea. 
POLYANTHA or “BABY” ROSES 
Constant abundance of clusters of small, perfectly 
formed flowers. They make ideal bedding plants, 
their heights seldom exceeding 15-20 in. 
Else Poulsen. Bright rose-pink, semi-double, 
medium-size flowers. Long lasting. 
Gloria Mundi. Brilliant orange-scarlet flowers, in 
huge clusters. 
Golden Salmon. Ne ^-. Large dusters of 
-- striking reddish orange 
buds and blooms of most amazing color; compact 
bushes blooming continually. 
Gruss an Aachen. Large, very double flowers, 
resembling Hybrid Teas; delicate flesh-pink, 
overlaid with yellow, shading deeper in the center; 
continually in bloom. 
PRICE. Any of the above in strong 2-yr. 
Potted Field-Grown Roses 75c. ea.; 6 or more 
65c. ea.; 25 or more 60c. ea. 
For parcel post charges on Potted Roses see page 33. 
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