HARDY BABY RAMBLER ROSES 
Finest for borders, do not grow over 18-24 Inches 
■mil. 
Crusa an Anrbpn Th ? buds are orange,Vplnk 
^VU® 8 «*n AttLlieil an d open to a fine salVnon 
pink and white flowers which are fragrant. In this 
color and shape there is no other Baby Rambler that 
could compete with Gruss an Aachen. You should in¬ 
clude this variety in your next order. 55c each; 3 for 
*1.50 prepaid. 
Cnlmnn Bright orange-salmon, very at- 
^"men udlmon tractive, and especially adapted 
tor massing. They bloom continually. 
[deal, best red Baby Rambler 
in greatest profusion and continuously. Immense clus¬ 
ters of flowers. * 
fatVipHn^ The ^ hite ’ double “i d f ra &’ 
Ltimci me ticuuci rant flowers appear m large 
clusters, and for a long period during the summef.. 
Ema Teschendorf 
clusters of flowers. 
Price of above four varieties: 48c each; 3 for $1.30. 
CLIMBING ROSES and RAMBLERS 
ni The new scarlet red climbing rose which 
Diaze blooms extra well. It is gaining rapidly in 
popularity. Try the Blaze rose, it is sure to please 
/ou. This being a patented variety, the originator 
sets the 1935 prices for Blaze Rose as follows: $1.50 
each; 12 for $15.00 prepaid. 
Climbing American Beauty are practically 
the same in size and color as the old well known 
Hybrid Tea roee by the same name. A fine climbing 
rose. 45c each; 3 for $1.20. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climbing Rose freedom of 
flowers which are shining scarlet, combined with a 
rapid growth have made this variety very popular. 
45c each; 3 for $1.20. 
XWT AT 171 Pale P ink ° n fine long stem *- 
Dr. W. Van rleet Beautiful foliage, in this color 
probably the finest climber. 35c each; 3 for 90c. 
GRAND ROSE COLLECTION 
The finest Hybrid Tea Roses of the year. 
1 Talisman, pink. 
1 Dame Edith Helen, pink. 
1 Willomere, pink. 
1 Rev. F. Page Roberts, yellow 
1 Joanna HilL yellow. 
1 Mad. Jules Bouche, white. 
2 E. G. Hill, red. 
1 Gruss an Teplitz, red. 
1 Etoile de France, red. 
10 finest 2-year-old field grown roses for only 
$4.50, prepaid. And with this collection we 
send you one Hansa, red Eskimo Beauty Rose 
free. 
The Yellow Rose of China - HUGONIS 
Makes a large bush, about 7 feet high and as large 
in spread. The sparkling buds begin to swell in April, 
so that long before June brings forth its rose glory 
in the other types the Hugonis is a shimmering 
mound of gold. And all through the summer the 
Hugonis retains its clean, healthy foliage of the 
Briar type. Flowers large, flat to cup shaped, single 
with well arranged stamens in the center. 35c each: 
3 for 95c. 
ESKIMO BEAUTY ROSES 
Hardy everywhere, without covering. 
rr Rich maroon red. Handsome in bud, bloom 
ndusd and foliage. 
Belle Poitevin Large double pink flowers. 
TTl,,. t • . White, double flowers In 
* nomas LlJIlOll graceful clusters, and like 
all the Eskimo Beauty roses, it has a very nice foli¬ 
age of the Rugosa type. 
Price of above three varieties: 30c each; 3 for 75c- 
RUGOSA ROSES 
Perfectly hardy, lustrous dark green foliage, always 
healthy. 
. n li The small double 
Lrimson liamoier flowers of crimson color 
come in large clusters. Very hardy. 35c each; 3 for 95c. 
Riitrnc;] Rnhivi Blooms all season, flowers are 
aiulrd red, single, succeeded by large 
berries of rich red color. 30c each; 3 for 75c. 
Mary Wallace v a ery 
light pink flowers fllumi- 
aated with shining gold, 
double. 40c each; 3 for $1.10. 
Mary Lovett pure white 
climbing rose, very double, 
large and fragrant, the plant 
Is a continuous bloomer, and 
a good grower. 45c each; 3 
for $1.20. 
Seven Sisters hardi¬ 
est of all climbing roses, the 
color of the flowers vary 
from rosy red to bluish 
white. 35c each; 3 for 90c. 
Climbing Gruss an 
P i •In color, freedom 
iepiltZ of bloom like the 
Hybrid Tea rose of the same 
tame. The foliage is purplish 
green. A wonderful Climber. 
Climbing K. A. 
Creamy-white 
V ICtoria double flowers, 
7.he finest climber in this 
rolor. 
Climbing Lady 
Hillingdon fron yellow, 
oerfect foliage. 
Price of any of the three 
above Climbing Roses: 50c 
•ach; 3 for $1.35. 
CLIMBING LADY HILLINGDON 
BEATRICE , NEBRASKA 
Rugosa Rubrifolia 
A purple leaved rose, fitting 
well into shrubbery plantings 
and always attractive. Flow¬ 
ers scarlet red, the bush is 
well shaped, and very hardy, 
attaining a height of 5 to 6 
feet. 40c each; 3 for $1.05. 
F. J. Grootendorst 
A hybrid rugosa rose which 
we can highly recommend. 
Bright crimson flowers Id 
clusters from early spring 
until frost in the fall. Grows 
about 3 to 4 feet tall. This 
will make you one of the 
very finest hardy flowering 
shrubs. 45c each; 3 for $1.20 
Planting Instructions 
for Roses. 
Dig large holes for the roots 
Fill in with good top soil 
around the roots. Apply 
plenty of water to settle the 
soil. When planted, bank up 
soil about 8 inches high. Cut 
back all canes to show just 
a few inches over the hills 
After about two weeks the 
rose starts to grow, at that 
time draw away the soil, 
making the surface leveL 
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