Amelie Gravereaux. 
Amelie 
Qravereaux 
A fine Rose, liardy in any climate. 
Strong shrul), bearing well shaped, 
double, very fragrant, dark purplish 
red flowers in small clusters all sum¬ 
mer. It is a Hybrid Rugosa Rose and 
has the thick, shiny, dark green foliage 
characteristic of its class. 
Qrootendorst 
Wonderful, sturdy, completely hardy 
Rugosa Rose bearing small, fringed, 
bright red flowers in immense clusters 
throughout the whole of the growing 
season. Large, shiny foliage. Desirable 
as a specimen or makes an ideal ever- 
blooming hedge if kept trimmed to 
about four feet. 
F. J. Grootendorst. 
Rugosa 
ROSES 
Tbe shiny, tlark green foliage and exceptional hardi¬ 
ness of the Rugosa Roses are well known. They will 
succeed where no other Roses can be grown. Continu¬ 
ous bloomers, ideal either as specimens or for hedge 
work. They have handsome, bright red fruits which 
stay on the bushes right along with the later flowers. 
On this page are illustrated six of the best varieties. 
1. Conrad F. Meyer. 
2. Sir Thomas Lipton. 
3. Hansa. 
4. Belle Poitevine. 
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