WISCONSIN NURSERIES, Union Grove, Wis. 
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Paul Neyron—Said to be the largest rose in cultivation; 
bright, clear pink; very fragrant, hardy and a 
strong grower. 
Persian Yellow—Hardy, great bloomer and delightful 
color, strong grower, forms large bush. Double. 
Austrian Copper -Hardy; a brilliant orange-yellow rose. 
Forms large bush with hundreds of gorgeous 
blossoms. Double. 
Harrison’s Yellow—An old-timer of great hardiness and 
dependability, strong grower. Double. 
Belle Poitevine—Cluster of large, semi-double, open 
blooms of very beautiful pink. Blooms continually 
all summer. 
C. F. Meyer—Very large, double, showy, clear, silvery- 
rose. Strongly fragrant. 
F. J. Grootendorst—Small, red flowers in clusters; 
strong grower, bushy, with leathery disease-resist¬ 
ing foliage. 
Hansa—Large, full double, red blooms. Profuse 
bloomer. Wonderful rose for a hedge or a screen. 
Roseraie de l’Hay—Large, double crimson-red blooms 
shading to rosy magenta and of a delightful fra¬ 
grance. 
Blue Rambler—Violet-blue flowers in loose clusters; a 
rampant grower; something different; hardy. 
Crimson Rambler—Crimson, semi-double; vigorous 
plant; good pillar and porch climber. 
Climbing American Beauty- Rich carmine, moderately 
fragrant, large blooms on separate stems, glossy 
foliage, hardy. 
