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STANDARD VARIETIES 
Rugosa Alba 
RUGOSA ROSES 
This particular type of Rose is considered the hardiest type it 
is possible to grow, and they can he depended on to give good 
results regardless of soil conditions or climate. They are frequently 
used for hedges and do extremely well as seashore places. If you 
cannot grow other types of Roses, we strongly suggest that you 
try a few of the Rugosa types. They produce large flowers and 
attain a considerable growth in a short period of time. 
Price: 75c each, $7.50 per dozen, $60.00 per 100 
Amelia Gravereaux —Double dark red flowers extremely frag¬ 
rant, borne throughout the entire season. 
Belle Poitevine —Extremely large, loosely formed flowers of deep 
rose pink, double flowering. 
Conrad F. Meyer —Pale pink variety frequently called the most 
popular Rugosa Rose; attaining a height of 12 to 15 feet. 
F. G. Grootendorst —A brilliant red variety produced in clus¬ 
ters, flowering practically the whole season. This variety is 
most popular for hedges. 
Hansa —A distinct violet red variety also used for hedges or 
mass planting. 
Rugosa Alba —Glistening white fragrant flowers with yellow 
stamens, as a pleasing contrast. This is known as the “White 
Rugosa” and is often used for planting with other shrubs. 
Rugosa Rubra —A double reddish pink, sometimes used with 
the white variety for hedges and in places where other types of 
shrubs do not prove satisfactory. 
Sarah Van Fleet —A vivid fragrant Rose pink variety flowering 
intermittently throughout the season, extremely fragrant. 
Sir Thomas Lipton —Snowy white flowers borne in profuse 
quantities in the early spring and then occasionally throughout 
the summer and fall months. 
MOSS ROSES 
Each year we are asked by different customers for a few plants 
of the moss Rose, so we offer the following two varieties this 
season. 
Price: 75c each, $7.50 per dozen, $60.00 per 100 
Blanche Moreau—Large double white flowers borne in clusters 
heavily mossed and extremely free flowering. 
Crested Moss —Large full flowers of bright rose pink crested as 
the name implies with a deep fringe of moss green. 
STANDARD TREE ROSES 
Price: $3.00 each, $30.00 per dozen 
E. G. Hill—The flower is dazzling scarlet, shading to a deeper 
pure red as it develops. It produces long stems naturally and 
the foliage develops freely and is of fine color. The bud is un¬ 
surpassed in beauty—except by the open flower, which is a 
wonder. 
Hadley —Beautiful long buds of rich velvety crimson and very 
fragrant. 
Los Angeles—A luminous flame pink toned with coral, with 
lighter shading at the base. Very vigorous grower. 
Mme. Butterfly—A glorified “Ophelia.” Salmon on golden pink. 
Rapture—A much improved sport of Mme. Butterfly, as far 
ahead of Mme. Butterfly as Mme. Butterfly was of Ophelia. 
The growth is even freer than Mme. Butterfly and the foliage 
particularly handsome. The color is an exquisite salmon shade, 
deeper than the very best Butterfly, with the same golden flush 
at the base of the petals. 
Radiance —Deep pink in color, with excellent foliage, and prac¬ 
tically mildew proof. 
Red Radiance —Duplicate of “Radiance” in every way, except 
color, which is a brilliant red. Very free in habit. 
Talisman —Combinations of shadings of gold, apricot, yellow, 
deep pink and old rose. Long and well pointed bud, and de¬ 
velops into full double flowers. Foliage, green and glossy. 
Paul’s Scarlet —The flowers are medium in size, being semi¬ 
double and carry three to six flowers on each spray. 
Ville de Paris —A rich, buttercup-yellow, much in the style of 
Mrs. Beckwith, hut with longer buds and larger flowers, and 
purer in color. The plant is of vigorous growth and very free 
flowering. 
Tree Rose 
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