CRIMSON RAMBLER 
HYBRID 
PERPETUA 
ROSES 
LARGEST OF ALL ROSES 
L RICHEST IN FRAGRANCE 
MOST BRILLIANT IN COLOR 
OUR 
SELECTED 
LIST 
Fill the background of your Rose garden or border with these staunch beauties — the "June 
Roses" that produce more blooms at one time than any other type. Their colors are magnificent, 
their fragrance fills the air, and many of them have a second crop of huge blossoms in late summer 
and fall. We strongly urge greater use of these grand Roses. Plant them 2 or 21/j feet apart. 
Our “PRIDE OF JUNE” Rose Collection 
1 Frau Karl Druschki 1 Marshall P. Wilder 
1 General Jacqueminot 1 Paul Neyron 
1 Geo. Ahrends 1 Prince Camille de Rohan 
These Six Glorious Hybrid Perpetual 
Roses — all hardy, field-grown, two- 
year-old plants; a magnificent border or 
background assortment. (Regular cata¬ 
log price, $2.20.) 
FERRIS’ 
SPECIAL SALE 
Price 
$154 
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EVERBLOOMING BABY ROSES 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. Best known 
of all pure white roses; blooms large 
and of fine form. Persistent bloomer. 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. The favor¬ 
ite, old-time scarlet-crimson rose, deeply 
fragrant. 
GEO. AHRENDS. Sometimes known as 
“Pink Druschki”, with large, beautiful 
flowers of pure delicate pink. 
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HOW TO CARE FOR ROSES 
(Polyantha) 
If you want a lot of bloom for your money, plant some of these delight¬ 
ful Baby Roses, for they are a continuous mass of clustered flowers 
all summer and fall until freezing. Very hardy and easy to grow. Ideal 
for cemetery planting, as well as for beds and borders. 
CHAT1LLON. Finest low growing baby rose. All YOUR CHOICE 
season it has a glorious covering of bright, lus- Any of Our 
trous pink blooms. I 8 inches. 
ELSE POULSEN. Magnificent border or hedge rose, 
often growing 3 ft. tall, with a continuous cover¬ 
ing of handsome, rose-pink flowers. 
GOLDEN SALMON. Dwarf, bushy plant bears large 
clusters of luminous orange-scarlet, miniature 
blossoms. Distinctive, fine sort, growing about 1 8 
inches tall. 
IDEAL. Immense trusses of small, double blooms of 
rich velvety crimson; 18 inches at maturity. The 
finest dark red. 
WHITE BABY. Small pure white flowers, the best 
of its color. 
Select, 2-year, 
Field-Grown 
Baby Roses — 
35c Each; 
3 for 90c; 
10 for $2.50 
If Roses are de¬ 
sired by parcel 
post, add 5c each, 
10c for 3, or 25c 
for 10. 
“GEM” 
BABY ROSE 
COLLECTION 
THESE 
2 Chatillon 1 
Ideal 
STRONG, 
7 
FAVORITE 
BABY ROSES 
2 Else Poulsen 1 
1 Golden Salmon 
White Baby 
2-YEAR, 
SELECT 
PLANTS 
Real “gems” fo 
r your garden that will 
OUR SPECIAL 
$1 88 
bloom this summer, and bloom continu- 
COLLECTION 
ously. (Regular 
catalog price, $2.35.) 
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HUGONIS (The Golden Rose of China). 
Not a true Hybrid Perpetual, but a 
hardy, bush Rose for the garden of 
similar type. Graceful, arching branches 
in May and June are a mass of beautiful, 
canary-yellow flowers; fernlike foliage. 
MAGNA CHARTA. Another old favor¬ 
ite, its large flowers of bright carmine 
pink. 
MARSHALL P. WILDER. Rich, glowing 
red blooms, large and globular. 
PAUL NEYRON. Largest rose in cultiva¬ 
tion, and one of the best. Color a clear, 
soft rose-pink. Very fragrant. 
PERSIAN YELLOW. The lovely, old- 
fashioned, yellow garden rose that in 
June is a mass of small, fragrant, double, 
golden flowers. 
PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN. Deep 
blood-red blooms of handsome form. 
ULRICH BRUNNER. Abundant blooms 
of bright cherry-crimson, and exceed¬ 
ingly fragrant. 
ROSE ARBOR COLLECTION 
No. 1 
1 American Pillar 
1 Gardenia 
1 Crimson Rambler 
1 Dorothy Perkins 
1 White Rambler 
1 Excelsa 
THESE 6 CHOICE RAMBLERS — Strong, thrifty, 2- 
yr.-old plants - just the thing for along the porch, to 
cover arbor or fence. (Worth all of $2.50.) 
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SALE PRICE $ I Postpaid 
ROSE ARBOR COLLECTION 
No. 2 
3 Red Climbing Roses 
3 Pink Climbing Roses 
2 White Climbing Roses 
2 Yellow Climbing Roses 
A 30-Foot Covering of Colorful Bloom! 
These 10 Hardy, Popular Climbers that are favorites 
with planters everywhere, but will not be named. The 
perfect covering for a fence, trellis or arbor. 
All Select, l-yr.-old, field-grown plants. 
°sale™,« $100 
RUGOSA-HANSA 
RUGOSA 
HEDGE DE LUXE 
3 Hansa 
3 Belle Poitevine 
3 Sir Thos. Lipton 
1 F. J. Grootendorst 
These 10 Leading Rugosa Roses 
- Heavy, select, 2-year plants. 
(Well worth $4.00.) 
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RUGOSA 
BORDER OF BEAUTY 
Plant Rugosa Roses 18 to 24 
inches apart in a hedge. 
4 Red Rugosa 4 White Rug osa 
4 Pink Rugosa 
These 12 Selected Rugosa Roses 
-so fine for foundation borders 
or hedges - Thrifty, I-year, 
mailing size plants. 
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BARGAIN $ I Or 
PRICE 
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All Roses flourish best when planted in good, 
rich, well drained soil in a sunny location. Set them 
deeply and firmly, giving the tops a severe prun¬ 
ing. Then, each succeeding spring, the Hybrid Per- 
petuals and Hybrid Teas should be trimmed back 
quite heavily to encourage more blooms. Rugosa 
Roses will require little future trimming except to 
keep them to the size desired. Climbing Roses, 
when once established, should have no trimming 
whatever in early spring except to prune out any 
dead wood. Any extensive trimming to Climbers 
should be done immediately following the blooming 
period. 
The Climbing and Rambler Roses are all very 
hardy but require winter protection in places of 
zero temperatures. Lay down the canes in late fall 
and cover with earth, evergreen boughs, or leaves, 
or wrap in burlap. The Hybrid Perpetuals and 
Hybrid Teas should have winter protection, espe¬ 
cially in the North. Before the ground freezes in 
the fall, mound the earth 8 to 12 inches up around 
the plant, then cover the exposed tops of the Roses 
with leaves, straw or other mulching. You will have 
no trouble in wintering even the more tender varie¬ 
ties if treated in this manner. 
ROSE MANUAL, 15c 
This little booklet is of especial value to Rose 
lovers who are planning Rose beds and gardens. It 
gives complete Instructions as to trimming, spray¬ 
ing, cultivation, fertilizing, etc., from year to year. 
In other words, it contains complete details on 
Rose culture which we do not have space for in 
our catalog. If you desire this helpful guide, send 
15c to cover cost of printing and postage. 
ROSA RUGOSA HARD '£ T SB 7 ALL 
Artistic shrub, or hedge Roses - hardy everywhere, even in the far 
north where other Roses are sometimes disappointing, requiring no 
winter protection. 
Large, bushy plants have a lavish covering of big, double, fragrant 
blossoms in June and July, with occasional blooms later on, the F. J. 
Grootendorst being especially everblooming. Abundant wrinkled, 
waxen foliage gives the plant a fine appearance at all times; bright seed 
pods following the blooms add still further to its beauty. Will do well 
in sun or partial shade. Excellent for hedges or borders, or to combine 
with flowering shrubs; an ideal Rose for cemetery planting. 4-8 feet 
at maturity. 
HANSA. Handsome Rugosa, profusely covered with large, double 
rich red blossoms. Select, 2-yr. plants, 30c each; 3 for 75c; 10 for 
$ 2 . 00 . 
BELLE POITEVINE. Beautiful, large, double blossoms of clear rose- 
pink. Select, 2-yr. plants, 30c each; 3 for 75c; 10 for $2.00. 
SIR THOMAS LIPTON. Lovely clusters of double, snow-white blooms. 
Select, 2-yr. plants, 30c each; 3 for 75c; 10 for $2.00. 
F. J. GROOTENDORST. Charming cluste rs of bright, carnation-red 
blooms all summer long; handsome foliage. Popularly used among 
shrubs or in hedges. Select, 2-yr. plants, 40c each; 3 for $1.05; 10 
for $2.75. 
If Roses are desired by parcel post, add Sc each, 10c for 3, or 25c for 10 plants. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI 
YOUR CHOICE — Any of the Select Hybrid 
Perpetual Roses listed above, in No. 1, 2-year- 
old, field-grcfwn plants: 
35c Each; 3 FOR $0.90; 
10 FOR $2.20 
If Roses are desired by parcel post, add 5c each, 10c 
for 3, or 25c for 10 plants. 
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