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10 SELECTED ROSES FOR THE NORTH 
Above 10 Southern 
10 FINE SOUTHERN ROSES 
This Photo was taken in Connecticut 
FROM ONTARIO, CANADA 
No. 22840 . 5 — 14 — 12 . 
I duly received shipment of roses and hanging plants and I wish to say that I am simply 
delighted with them, so fresh and green. I also wish to state that last year’s shipment turned 
out entirely satisfactory, each plant proving fine specimens of roses. 
Yours truly, 
s. c. W—, 
Emo, Ont. Canada. 
This choice collection of Hardy Roses will live, thrive and bloom abun¬ 
dantly as far north as Alaska. They are hardy as oaks and winter protection 
is not necessary, though always beneficial. 
Look carefully over this list and you will see it contains the finest Roses 
that can be obtained for Northern climates, where the winters are long and 
severe. They are all sturdy, vigorous bushes, full of vitality and most of them 
arc deliciously fragrant. 
-A FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. Pure snow white. Makes long buds and im¬ 
mense double flowers. (See cut, page 38.) 
★ALICE ALDRICH. Clear bright pinli flowers borne in quantities in June and 
at intervals during the summer and fall. Deliciously fragrant. (See p. 35.) 
★CHARLES WAGNER. Clear bright red. Immense bloomer. (See page 39.) 
★CLIO. Flesh color with rosy pink center. (See page 39.) 
★GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. The premier hardy crimson rose. It is 
famous wherever Roses are known. Most beautiful. (See cut, page 39.) 
★GLOIRE LYONNAISE. Pale lemon yellow. Almost thornless. The blooms 
are perfect and are freely produced. (See page 39.) 
★GLORY OF MOSSES. Blush color. Large and full. (See page 36.) 
★RUGOSA MAGNIFICA. One of the grandest roses for the North. Color 
is brilliant carmine and the flowers are intensely fragrant. (See page 35.) 
★SIR THOMAS LIPTON. The best double white, free-blooming Rugosa. 
It is a most vigorous grower. (See cut, page 35.) 
★ULRICH BRUNNER. Brilliant cherry-red. (See cut, page 41.) 
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Above 10 Roses for the North, . 
. 1-year size, $1.25 
. 2-year size, 3.50 by express 
. Star size, 6.50 by express 
. While nearly all Roses thrive in the South, our patrons will recognize these as 
varieties which, in their kindly climate especially, can be counted upon for a glorious 
profusion of most beautiful Roses. These kinds with protection will winter safely in the 
latitude of New York and Indiana, and bloom bountifully. 
★KILLARNEY. Flowers are rich imperial pink, produced on strong, sturdy stems. 
A most popular rose, and very free bloomer. (See cut, page 20.) 
★PINK MAMAN COCHET. A rose that does especially well in the South. Color 
rich coral pink. (See cut, page 16.) 
★MRS. B. R. CANT. Clear bright rose. Very double and 
sweet. An immense bloomer. (See cut, page 18.) 
★SAFRANO. Yellow, changing to 
orange and fawn. (See cut, p. 18.) 
★RICHMOND. Bright, glowing crim¬ 
son-scarlet. Very beautiful. 
★WM. R. SMITH. Creamy - pink 
with base of petals buff-yellow. (See 
back color plate.) 
★RADIANCE. Color a -osy carmine 
with pink tints. (See cut, page 23.) 
★DUCHESS DE BRABANT. Color 
is delicate clear pink. 
★MLLE. HELENA GAMBIER. Can¬ 
ary yellow, peachy center. 
★OLIVA. Deep rose color. Flowers 
double, buds nicely pointed. 
You’d enjoy 
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Roses, 1-yr., $1 
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