Miscellaneous Roses 
These Roses do not come in any of the classes 
before listed and in planting should not be set in 
beds with the Hybrid Teas. The following varieties 
are particularly valuable in masses, hedges, in 
shrub borders, or as specimen shrubs on account 
of their hardiness, healthiness, and their ability 
to thrive even under adverse conditions. 
Austrian Copper —Intense copper-red with the reverse of the 
petals a golden yellow Mature plants 5 to 6 ft. h gh. 70c. 
Austrian Yellow -Similar to its sister, Austrian Copper, but 
with its numerous 5-petaled flowers a bright yellow. 70c. 
Christmas Rose— Produces white, waxy blossoms profusely out¬ 
doors from Thanksgiving until Christmas, and then off and 
on all winter. The Christmas Rose (Helleborus niger) s a 
low compact grower, about 6 inches high and really be¬ 
longs to the rock garden or among the perennials. 75c 
each, 3 for $2.00. 
Dr. Eckner— New Another remontant bloomer to be added to 
the short list of shrub Roses. Talisman colored blossoms. 75c. 
F. J. Grootendorst —Is in bloom from early Summer until late 
Fall, with large trusses of fringed carnation-like red flowers. 
3 to 4 ft. growth. 70c. 
The Green Rose (Rose semperflorens virdiflora) —The really 
green blossoms are produced abundantly and almost contin¬ 
uously from early Spring until freezing. Bush about two 
feet high. $1.00. 
Harrison’s Yellow— The old fashioned yellow shrub Rose. A 
large easy grower and early bloomer. 70c. 
Hugonis Bright yellow flowers, which come out the earliest 
of any Rose in the Spring. It grows about six feet high. 70c. 
Lady Penzance —A sweetbriar with fragrant foliage all through 
the season. A large vigorous grower covered with copper- 
Iike blooms in June. 70c. 
Lord Penzance— Another one of those fragrant Sweetbriars 
Has attractive fawn colored blossoms. A large thorny 
grower. 70c. 
Moss Roses— These old favorites are noted for their delightful 
fragrance as well as for the attractive moss clothing of the 
bud. Pink 70c, Yellow $1.00. 
Pink Grootendorst —Just like F, J Grootendorst except that it 
bears light pink blossoms. 70c. 
Rubrifolia— An attractive rose all year Purple stems, purple 
toliage, pmk blossoms in a mass and orange red berries. 70c. 
York and Lancaster— The famous old variegated Rose Red and 
white striped petals. Medium sized bush. 70c. 
WYANT’S 
MASSEY DUST 
This dust for the control of 
all Rose diseases and chewing 
insects is composed mostly of 
sulphur, but it is many times 
more effective than powdered 
sulphur It is fine enough to 
stick to dry Rose foliage and is 
soluable so that it will stick 
during rains. Wyant's Massey 
dust is sulphur colored, but it 
does not need to be applied 
heavily enough to badly discolor the foliage and should be 
applied with a good dust gun so as to get it on the under¬ 
sides of the leaves as well as the top surfaces. This dust is 
also often used to kill the worms on vegetables and perennials 
and to prevent the diseases on many other garden flowers. 
It is the same dust we use in the fields to dust our Rose 
bushes 5 lb. carton, $1.00 postpaid. 
WYANT’S ROSE DUST 
The same extra fine dust as above except it is without 
poison It is to be used in the heat of the summer or in 
enclosed gardens where there might be danger of burning 
5 lb. carton, $1.00 postpaid. 
Pomo-Green 
WITH NICOTINE 
Leaf-green, all-in-one material to be used as either a dust 
or spray for Black-spot, Mildew, Rusts, Blight, Leaf-eating in¬ 
sects and Sucking Insects (Aphids) on Roses, and also on an¬ 
nuals perennials and shrubs. Highest endorsement by Ameri- 
Rose Society 5 lb. can, $3.00 postpaid 
DUST CUN 
An efficient, economical dust gun is one of the essential 
rools for Rose growing The one which which we highly 
recommend, holds about one quart of dust, has a 24-inch 
extension with a curved nozzle and is so well constructed 
s ^ ou ^ ' ast y° u as Hng as you raise Roses. It shoots 
the dust in a cloud so that it spreads evenly and economically 
on all leaf surfaces and is so easy that children love to work 
it. Any of our dusts may be left in the gun from one time 
to another without harm. $1.25 each, postpaid 
