HART’S NURSERY, SPENCER VILLE, INDIANA 
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Roses 
HARDY NORTHERN GROWN ROSES—ROSES YOU WILL LOVE 
PAUL NEYRON 
Hardy Climbing Roses 
CRIMSON RAMBLER. Very hardy. 
Blooms are of fiery red color and in clus¬ 
ters the whole length of the vine. 
DOROTHY PERKINS. Pink. The best 
pink and a profuse bloomer. Double and 
sweet scented. 
DR. W. VAN FLEET. Blossoms extra 
large. In color a delicate flesh-pink chang¬ 
ing when full blown to a flesh-white 
shade. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. 
Flowers of large size, good form, of rich, 
red color passing to crimson. Very frag¬ 
rant. Good foliage and absolutely hardy. 
BABY RAMBLER. We have Baby 
Rambler. It is in bloom all the time, 
flowers in large clusters of bright crimson. 
It grows to a height of eighteen inches 
and hides the plant with its bloom. 
PAUL’S SCARLET. The most intense 
red Rose that grows. By far the finest 
red climbing Rose with long strong canes. 
Never fades out in the hottest sun, re¬ 
taining its vivid and brilliant color at all 
times. 
PRICE OF ROSES: No. 1, Two-year-old, 
Each 30c, 5 for $1.25. 
Hybrid Perpetual Bush 
PAUL NEYRON. Peony rose. The larg¬ 
est rose of all. Blossoms of clear pink 
shading to rose. Plant erect, strong and 
heavy grower, blooming repeatedly. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. Very large; 
perfect form and snow white; vigorous 
grower, a free bloomer. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. II. T. Deep pink, 
approaching crimson color. Exquisite form 
and fragrance, large blossoms. A prize 
winner. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER. A new rose with 
large flowers of a very charming combin¬ 
ation of cerise-pink, flame, scarlet, and 
yellow, with broad, thick petals, retaining 
this characteristic for days after the flow¬ 
ers have opened; very fragrant. 
SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS PERNET. (Per- 
netiana). The most satisfactory yellow 
Rose ever produced. Flowers are of strong, 
sunflower-yellow, even deeper toned at 
center. In growth it is vigorous, erect 
and branching, with brilliant foliage and 
almost thornless stems. 
TALISMAN. One of the most vividly 
colored roses ever introduced. Brilliant 
red and gold buds, opening to well-shaped, 
double bloom of scarlet-orange and rich 
yellow. It has fine green foliage and is a 
free bloomer. 
E. G. HILL. New, best red Rose. Beau¬ 
tiful long buds of perfect form, and full, 
double, high-centered flowers of dazzling 
scarlet, shading to deeper velvety red as 
they develop. Exquisitely perfumed. Vig¬ 
orous, free flowering habit. 
SCHWABENLAND. NeAV pink Rose un¬ 
like any other in color or in the splendid 
formation of its buds. Flowers are over 5 
inches in diameter, with a high, spiral 
center, and peculiarly curled petals. Lum¬ 
inous rose-pink in color, carried on long, 
stiff stems. 
