THE PARK NURSERIES 
Minneapolis 
HOLM & OLSON, Inc. 
27 
llte n ew Kucjosa Kcses 
Dependable and Hardy All Through the North 
T HE new Rugosa Roses are full and double, sweetly fragrant 
and the flowers appear abundantly and almost continuously 
from June until October. The plants are hardy and survive with¬ 
out special winter covering. 
We offer strong, dormant plants that will bloom this year. 
Amelia Gravereaux. Double fragrant flowers of bright cerise red. Price, strong 
plants, 75 cts.; extra size, $1.00. 
Belle Poitvine. Clusters of double, magenta-pink roses over a long season. Price, 
strong plants, 75 cts.; extra' size, $1.00. 
Dr. Eckener (New). Large semi-double flowers of salmon-pink with gold at base of 
petals. A new and unusual rugosa hybrid. Price, $1.25 each. 
F. J. Grootendorst. Full clusters of smaller, bright-crimson roses. Always in bloom. 
Price, strong plants, 75 cts.; extra size, $1.00. 
Hansa. Double, fragrant, wine-red flowers. Handsome dark green foliage. Sturdy 
growth and long season of bloom. Price, 60 cts.; extra size, 80 cts. 
Hugonis. An early flowering shrub rose with sprays of light yellow roses along 
the graceful branches. Strong plants, 75 cts. 
Rugosa Rubra. The original type from Japan. Crinkled leaves. Large, purple-red 
single flowers with yellow center. Price, 60 cts.; extra size, 80 cts. 
Clusters of red flowers all season on the hardy 
Grootendorst Rugosa Rose. 
The double fragrant Hansa Rugosa 
Sarah Van Fleet (New). Semi-double, soft, rose-pink flowers. Continuous in bloom. Price, 
75 cts.; extra size, $1.00. 
Sir Thos. Lipton. A free-blooming, fragrant double white. Price, 75 cts.; extra size, $1.00. 
SPECIAL COLLECTION—DOUBLE FLOWERING RUGOSA ROSES 
Hardy Roses that bloom all season. Need no winter covering. Plant them in a 
sunny spot near house or in the garden. 
1 GROOTENDORST—Crimson. 1 BELLE POITVINE—Rosy pink. 
1 SIR THOS. LIPTON—White. 1 HANSA—Wine red. 
4 STRONG STURDY PLANTS TO BLOOM THIS YEAR_$2.85 
THE BABY RAMBLER ROSES (Dwarf Polyantha) 
The Baby Ramblers are small size bushes, very popular because of 
their dwarf size and heavy flowering. The roses are borne in full clusters 
and are in bloom continuously throughout the summer. 
Plant the Baby Ramblers in beds alone or in front of the taller roses. 
Pink Baby Rambler (Ellen Poulsen). Clusters of deep, brilliant-pink, guite fragrant flowers 
until frost. Potted, growing plants, $1.00. 
Red Baby Rambler (Miss Edith Cavell). Bears heavy, open clusters of crimson-scarlet roses. 
Potted, growing plants, $1.00. 
THE HARDY BUSH ROSES 
These hardy bush or shrubbery roses are very use¬ 
ful for planting in with the usual flowering shrubs in 
borders or in boundary groups. They are particularly 
suited for planting on banks, slopes and in locations 
where a naturalistic effect is desired. They give not 
only their foliage value but also the attractiveness of 
their showy rose flowers. 
Blanda. Soft pink flowers on thornless stems 3 to 4 ft. high. Red 
fruit in fall. Price, strong plants, 60 cts.; extra size, 75 cts. 
Harrison's Yellow. The best hardy yellow-flowering bush rose. 
Semi-double golden yellow. Price, strong plants, 75 cts. 
Rubrifolla. Pink flowers. Reddish-purple leaves all summer. Price, 
strong plants, 60 cts.; extra' size, 75 cts. 
Sweet Briar, Rubiginosa. The old favorite Sweet Briar fragrant pink 
rose with aromatic leaves. Price, strong plants, 75 cts. 
Use the Hardy Roses to festoon a wall or terrace slope 
PHONE—MINNEAPOLIS—MIDWAY 2772 
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PHONE—SAINT PAUL—CEDAR 6083 
