RUOOSA 
ROSES tb/aimfykim 
H ERE are four unusual hardy and 
desirable bush or shrub roses. 
These pictures show you exactly how 
they look on the bush in bloom. Vis¬ 
itors to my flower garden this Spring 
admired these four above all others. 
40c each; 3 for *1.00 
12 for $3.60 postpaid. 
AMEEIA GRAVEEEAUX. This is an 
intense double red, fragrant, all 
Summer blooming Rugosa. 
AUSTRIAN COFFER. Single flow¬ 
ers of intense copper-red. Back 
side of petals a bright golden-yel¬ 
low. The bush is simply covered 
with these two-tone roses. Ex¬ 
tremely hardy. 
GROOTENDORST. The flower looks 
like a double carnation and comes 
in clusters. Is fragrant and bright 
red. A vigorous bushy growing 
ever-blooming Hybrid Rugosa. 
PERSIAN YELLOW. The old-fash¬ 
ioned hardy yellow garden rose. 
The branches bend under their load 
of semi-double bright yellow flow¬ 
ers. 
Persian Yellow 
Sparkler 
Austrian Copper 
Amelia Gravereaux 
BABY RAMBLERS 
For Continuous Blooms 
GLORIA MUNDI. The dazzling 
orange scarlet Baby Rambler. 
You saw it in our exhibit at the 
Shenandoah Flower Show and at 
the National Flower Show in 
193 5. Dazzling orange scarlet, 
fully double and the flower is 
very lasting and is borne in clus¬ 
ters. 
SPARKLER. Brilliant sparkling 
red. 
RED IDEAL. A rich dark red. Our 
40C Each 3 for $ 1^ 
planting of this variety at the 
seedhouse has been blooming pro¬ 
fusely all Summer long. 
GOLDEN SALMON. The color is a 
gorgeous red salmon overlaid 
with orange and gold, flowers 
double. Thickly clustered and 
blooms all Summer long, too. 
CAMEO. Shell-pink and salmon 
with a glow of gold. Another 
breath-taking variety at the Na¬ 
tional Flower Show in 19 35. 
12 for $ 3— Postpaid 
Cameo 
Gloria Mundl 
Golden Salmon 
Ideal 
Earl E. May Seed Co., Shenandoah, Iowa—Page 47 2 
