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WILLIAM N. CRAIG, WEYMOUTH 
Pink Grootendorst. (F. J. Grootendorst & Sons, 
1923.) Has all of the igood qualities of the original 
Grootendorst but is light pink in color. 
Sarah Van Fleet. Large buds opening to semi¬ 
double, wild rose pink flowers. 
Vanguard. A new color in Rugosas, orange salmon 
and gold. Fine as a shrubbery plant or as a speci¬ 
men, 75 cents. 
Prices of Rugosa roses except Novelties 50 cents 
each, $5.0'0 doz., $40.00 per 100. 
MISCELLANEOUS ROSES 
Austrian Copper. In cultivation since 1596. The 
single flowers are rich coppery red in color, the 
reverse of petals golden yellow. Quite scarce. 
Blanche Moreau. A lovely pure white moss rose, 
75 cents. 
Bradwardine. Clear pink Hybrid Sweet Brier, 75 
cents. 
Cabbage. (Rosa centifolia.) One of the oldest roses 
in commerce, fragrant rosy pink flowers. 
Crested Moss. Rose color, beautifully crested. 
Ecae. A fine Chinese variety with excellent foliage 
and single yellow flowers, makes a shapely bush 
5-6 feet high and of equal width. 
Harison’s Yellow. Introduced by Harison just over 
100 years ago, carries large semi-double golden 
yellow flowers, later than Hugonis. 
Hugonis. The earliest of all the species roses to 
bloom, makes a very shapely wide spreading 
shrub, a veritable dream of golden glory while 
in flower, very hardy but has a bad knack of dy¬ 
ing out mysteriously during hot weather in 
August. Worth planting, however, if but for one 
or two crops, 75 cents. 
Lady Penzance. Hybrid Sweet Brier. A beautiful 
soft coppery tone, the base of petals is yellow, 
75 cents. 
Lord Penzance. Hybrid Sweet Brier. A soft shade 
of fawn, passing to lemon yellow in centre, some¬ 
times toned delicate pink, 75 cents. 
Moyesii. Strikingly beautiful species growing taller 
than Hugonis. Carries brilliant and attractive 
deep blood red flowers in June. 
Persian Yellow. Darker than Harison’s Yellow but 
of similar habit, and fragrant. 
Rouletti. The smallest rose known, double pink 
flowers all summer. Very hardy. Fine in rock 
garden, 75 cents. 
Salet. A Moss Rose of a pleasing pink color, large 
double flower. 
Spinosissima Altaica. A native of Siberia and a 
very hardy form of the old Scotch Rose, a splen¬ 
did bush for the shrubbery or along driveways, 
the lovely flowers which are produced in great 
abundance are usually pure white but occasionally 
soft yellow or pink. 
Yellow Moss. See Novelties, $1.00 each. 
York and Lancaster. One of the most ancient roses 
in cultivation, brought down to us from the “Wars 
of the Roses” between the houses of York and 
Lancaster in the middle ages. 
Zanthina. A fine Chinese species rather more de¬ 
pendable than Hugonis, the flowers are double 
yellow and are very freely produced. 
Prices on Miscellaneous Roses, unless otherwise 
priced $1.00 each, $9.00 doz. 
