DAYTON’S BLUFF STATION, ST. PAUL, MINN. 
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RUGOSA ROSES 
The RUGOSA HYBRID Roses are greatly im¬ 
proved over the ordinary Rugosa Rose. They are 
exceptionally hardy and we offer a nice selection 
of colors. Flowers are all double. When ordering 
five or more of a variety, deduct 10%. 
AGNES —The best yellow in the hardy Rugosa 
hybrids. A profuse bloomer. Bush is dwarf in 
habit. 75c each. 
AMELIE GRAVEREAUX —Carmine red, full 
double, very fragrant. One of the new and very 
choicest of Rugosa hybrids. Is a liberal bloomer, 
often carrying a dozen blooms within eight weeks 
after planting. This is a hardy and thrifty bush of 
beautiful foliage which makes a real attraction as 
a shrub. We consider this new creation a Rose 
"par excellence. 60c each. 
BLANC DE COUBERT —A wonderful introduc¬ 
tion in a hardy white rose. 60c each. 
GROOTENDORST —A new type of Rose that 
might properly be called a Rugosa-Baby Rambler,- 
a cross between the Rugosa and Crimson Baby 
Rambler. Valuable as an individual shrub and in 
groups. It is absolutely hardy and continues to 
bloom late in the fall. 2 year plants. 60c each. 
HANSA —Early Flowering hybrid, combining the 
ornamental qualities of its Rugosa foliage with 
the blossom beauty and the perfume of the hybrid 
perpetuals. The flowers are cup-shaped, double, 
crimson and especially fine. Blooms throughout 
the season. 2 year plants. 60c each. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
EXCELSA —A red climbing Rose similar to Dorothy 
Perkins. The beautiful crimson-scarlet, double 
flowers are borne in large clusters and set in 
glossy, shining foliage. 60c each. 
Rosa rugosa—Hansa 
PEONIES 
W E have selected and grow only the follow¬ 
ing varieties of peonies, because they have 
proven the most reliable. These varieties 
not only produce very good blooms but the plants 
are attractive throughout the summer by producing 
heavy foliage. We furnish only strong, three to five 
eye divisions of the following varieties. 50c each; 
$4.50 per 10. 
FELIX CROUSSE —Very brilliant red. Medium to 
large, globular, typical bomb shape,- fragrant,- 
strong growth,- stem rather weak. Mid-season. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA— Paper white, with crimson 
markings in the center. Very large and full; very 
tall, strong grower. Early. 
KARL ROSENFELD —Early red. Very large Row¬ 
er,- globular, semi-rose type Extremely vigorous 
grower, tall and free flowering. 
MADAME FOREL— E normous, very full, double 
bloom, called the "Prince of Pink Peonies," a 
title it well deserves. 
PRINCE OF DARKNESS— Typical rose type blos¬ 
soms of very dark maroon. Mid-season 
Peonies 
