INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 
ROSES 
A walk through our Roekgarden 
Hillsdale Landscape Department 
HYBRID PERPETUALS 
2 yr. No. 1 G5c each. $G.00 per 10 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—Large rose-red flowers, 
very fragrant. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI—“White American 
Beauty.” Large flowers of waxy paper white 
in .Tune and continue all summer. Known US' 
the most popular white rose in the World. 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT — Rich crimson- 
scarlet blooms, very fragrant. An old favorite 
for the garden. 
MAGNA CHARTA—Large rosy-pink fragrant 
flowers on long stiff stems. Blooms early. 
PAUL NEYRON—About the largest rose in cul¬ 
tivation. Pink perfumed flowers on thornless 
stems. Hardy. 
RUGOSA AND MISCELLANEOUS ROSES 
2 yr. No. 1, G5c each. $6.00 per 10, except where otherwise priced. 
CONRAD FERDINAND MEYER—Double, light 
silvery-pink flowers blooming first in June. 
Vigorous and fragrant. 
DOCTOR E. M. MILLS—A hybrid of Rosa Hu- 
gonis. Light primrose suffused with pink, 
semi-double. Grow all along the stem like 
Hollyhock. Very good. 
F. J. GROOTENDORST—Good for hedge and 
mass planting. Small bright crimson flowers 
of the Baby Rambler type. 
HANSA—A very hardy variety with double pur¬ 
ple-red flowers. 
HARRISON’S YELLOW—The good old fash¬ 
ioned rose of our grandmother’s dooryard. 
Tough, wiry and very hardy. The unfading, 
semi-double yellow flowers blooming in May 
are delightfully fragrant. 
Perfect Satisfaction 
HUGONIS — “The Golden Rose of China.” 
Shrub-rose covered with small, single, yel¬ 
low-gold flowers in May. 
PINK GROOTENDORST— Variety of the popu¬ 
lar F. .T. Grootendorst. Large and fring.v 
with clusters of light shell-pink flowers. 
ROSA RUBRIFOLIA — The “Red’eaf Rose.” 
Long purplish leaves, deep red flowers. 
Hardy. 3 yr.. 75c each, $7.00 per 10. 
ROSA RUGOSA RUBRA— Large rose-red flow¬ 
ers from June-September. Showy fruit. 
R. Spinosissima — “Scotch Rose.” Compact, 
thorny branches. Small foliage. Solitary 
white flowers. $1.00 each, $9.00 per 10. 
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