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Roses —Continued 
gold. Stems are long with long pointed buds. 
One of the finest roses. 
RED RADIANCE—Has no superiors and few 
equals: identical with the original Pink Ra¬ 
diance, except the color is a splendid, even 
shade of clear red, without a trace of any other 
color, retaining its vividness after being cut. 
The vigor of growth, its adaptability to any 
soil or climate has made this rose outstanding. 
It does just as well in the far North as in the 
extreme South. It is one of the twelve best 
garden roses in the world. Very hardy and free 
blooming. 
RUGOSA ROSES 
See prices of roses on page 11. 
The RUGOSA HYBRID Roses are greatly 
improved over the ordinary Rugosa Rose. They 
are exceptionally hardy and we offer a nice 
selection of colors. Flowers are all double. 
AGNES—The best yellow in the hardy Rngosa 
hybrids. A profuse bloomer. Bush is dwarf in 
habit. 
AMELIE GRAVEREAUX—Carmine red, full 
double, very fragrant. One of the new and 
very choicest of Rugosa hybrids. Is a liberal 
bloomer, often carrying a dozen blooms within 
eight weeks after planting. This is a hardy and 
thrifty bush of beautiful foliage which makes a 
real attraction as a shrub. We consider this 
new creation a Rose “par excellence.” 
BLANC DE COUBERT—A wonderful introduc¬ 
tion in a hardy white rose. 
GROOTENDORST—A new type of Rose that 
might properly be called a Rugosa-Baby 
Rambler, a cross between the Rugosa and 
Crimson Baby Rambler. Valuable as an indi¬ 
vidual shrub and in groups. It is absolutely 
hardy and continues to bloom late in the fall. 
HANSA—Early Flowering hybrid, combining 
the ornamental qualities of its Rugosa foliage 
with the blossom beauty and the perfume of 
the hybrid perpetuals. The flowers are cup¬ 
shaped, double, crimson, and especially fine. 
Blooms throughout the season. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
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EXCELSA—A red climbing Rose similar to 
Dorothy Perkins. The beautiful crimson-scar- 
Excelsa 
Groolendorst 
I [ansa 
let, double flowers are borne in large clusters 
and set in glossy, shining foliage. 
MISCELLANEOUS ROSES 
HLIGONIS—An early blooming shrub Rose, 
producing an abundance of single yellow 
(lowers. 
RUBRIFOLIA—A shrub Rose of medium 
height. Foliage and branches are red. 
RUGOSA—A very well known hardy Rose. 
Flowers single, pink. 
