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MONTHLY OR EVERBLOOMING ROSES—Continued 
Mme. Caroline Testout —Pink. 
Mme. Edward Harriot —Orange pink. 
Mme. Jules Bouche —White slightly tinted pink in center. 
Mme. Nicholas Aussel —Copper, fragrant. 
Mevrouw G. A. Van Rossem —Pinkish yellow, strongly shaded with copper-pink. 
Mrs. Chas. Bell —Silvery pink. Radiance type. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom —Rich lemon yellow. 
Mrs. Lovell Swicher —Silvery pink. 
Paul Neyron —H. P. Bright pink. 
Pink Pearl —Pink. An improvement over Columbia type. 
President Hoover —Blooms of maroon, orange and gold in contrasting fashion. 
Radiance —Pink. A popular rose. Prolific and hardy. 
Red Radiance —Red. Ditto above. 
Rapture —Pink. An improved Butterfly. 
Rev. F. Page Roberts— Indian yellow, reverse of petals carmine rose. 
Talisman —A combination of yellow, copper and pink. 
Ville de Paris —The best yellow with a fine golden center. Holds its color without fading. 
BABY RAMBLERS (Polyantha Roses) —$-50 each, 6 or more assorted at $-40 each. 
Edith Cavell —Red. 
Erna Teschendorff —Bright red. 
Gloria Mundi —Brilliant orange scarlet in large clusters. 
Golden Salmon —Flaming orange. 
Gruss an Aachen —Large flowers like Hybrid Teas. Orange pink. 
Ideal —Finest dark red. 
CLIMBING ROSES —3-50 each, 6 or more assorted at $.40 each. 
Climbing American Beauty —Purplish crimson. 
Comet —Everblooming. Double Pink. Price $1.00. 
Dorothy Perkins —Clear pink, large clusters, medium to small bloom. 
Dr. Van Fleet —Silvery-pink. Large flowers. 
Excelsior —Red. Also called Red Dorothy Perkins. 
Mary Wallace —Large, pink. 
Mme. Gregorie Stachelin —Large fragrant pale pink. 
Paul’s Scarlet —Large scarlet blooms. 
Primrose —Large double yellow. Hardy. 
Sanburst —-Yellow. 
White Dorothy Perkins— Pure white. 
MISCELLANEOUS AND NATIVE ROSES —Mainly single flowering with large bright berries 
which persist into the winter. Largely used for planting among shrubbery and to cover waste 
places, banks, etc. 
Acicularis ( Prickly Rose) —Spreading wild rose very prickly with solitary single deep rose 
flower 1^-2" across in June and July. 18-24" $.35; 2-3' $.40. 
Blanda ( Meadow Rose) —Slender purplish branches, almost thornless. 2 year 2' $.35. 
Hugonis ( Golden Rose of China) —A very desirable border rose with attractive yellow flowers. 
Matures at 5 feet. 2-3' $.50; 3-4' $.60. 
Multiflora ( Japanese Rose) —Small fragrant double white flowers in June. Vigorous grower, 
free bloomer. Use to cover banks, etc. Grows to 4 feet, with arching branches. 2 yr. 2-3' $.35, 
25 or more at $.25; 3 yr. $.40, 25 or more at $.30. 
Rubiginosa ( Sweetbriar Rose) —Shrub type of rose with fragrant foliage. Grows to 4 feet. 
Single bright pink flowers in June. 2-3' $.40; 3-4' $.50. 
Rubrifolia ( Redleaf Rose) —An attractive shrubby bush type with purplish red leaves and 
bark. Small single rose pink flowers. Makes a very attractive winter subject. 2-3'$.40; 3-4'$.50. 
Rugosa —Single red or white flowers followed by showy apple-like fruit. Flowers and fruit 
persist all summer and fall. Excellent for grouping or individual beds, also makes very attractive 
mounds. 3 year 18-24" $.40. 
Setigera ( Prairie Rose) —Large single flowers of rose pink. Useful for massing, covering 
fences or trellises. Makes a fine border for wildwood drive. 18-24" $.35; 2-3' $.45. 
Spinossissima ( Scotch Rose) —Dwarf spreading to 4 feet with small leaves. Showy white to 
pinkish flowers followed by large dark red fruit. 18-24" $.50; 2-3' $.60. 
Wichuriana ( Memorial Rose) —The ground cover rose used extensively for covering hillsides, 
steep terraces, etc. Also makes a good climber. Pure single white flowers in July. 2 vr. $.30, 
100 for $18.00, 1000 for $160.00; 3 yr. $.35, 100 for $20.00, 1000 for $170.00. 
Prices: F. O. B. Fairview on. orders amounting to $10.00 or more. On orders under $10.00 add 10% for 
packing charges. Discounts: 5 or more of one variety and size—15% except where noted. 
