LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY 
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Roses 5 
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JUKE ROSES 
Hybrid Perpetuals and other 
Hardy Types 
June is the month of Roses, and if a few of the 
sorts we list below are planted in your garden, they 
will turn your Junes into a month’s visit to Fairyland, 
so unbelievably beautiful are they. In addition to 
their beauty, they are the hardiest of all Roses. 
For best results, prune severely in early Spring, 
manure liberally and hoe often. Plant 2 to 3 feet 
apart. 
Heavy, field-grown plants, each 70c., doz. $7.00, 
100 $50.00, except where noted otherwise. 
American Beauty. These ever popular symbols of 
Rose charm produce big lasting flowers of a rich 
crimson carmine, delightfully fragrant, and lovely 
in a bouquet. 
Conrad F. Meyer. A vigorous producer of extra 
large, clear silvery pink Roses, borne in clusters 
on a long stem, and very sweetly scented. A per¬ 
fect lawn specimen and a glorious hedge. 
F. J. Grootendoorst. Extra hardy Rugosa hybrid, 
with a continuous display of small, bright red 
flowers in clusters, fragrant and lasting. An excel¬ 
lent hedge plant. 
Frau Karl Druschki. Best and most popular white 
Rose of any type, with big, shapely blooms which 
are outstandingly lovely in every stage of their 
development. Almost a shrub in its appearance 
and hardiness, it is truly the ideal white garden 
Rose. 
General Jacqueminot. The oldest Rose known 
which is still used in gardens, these popular “Jack” 
Roses get their acclaim from their shapely, big, 
clear red blooms, which are probably the most 
sweetly scented of all Roses. 
Magna Charta. Bears a mammoth crop of bright 
rosy pink flowers, suffused carmine. These blooms, 
fragrant, lasting, and shapely, are fine for cutting. 
Marshall P. Wilder. A mass of shapely scarlet 
crimson Roses, big and fragrant, make this variety 
unforgettable in full bloom. 
Mrs. John Laing. Beautiful satiny pink buds turn 
to big, soft pink flowers, large, full and shapely. 
A recurrent bloomer, whose countless blossoms 
and tall character will make into a lovely informal 
hedge. 
Alida Lovett 
Frau Karl Druschki 
Paul Neyron. The biggest Rose known, this mam¬ 
moth clear pink beauty is also one of the most fra¬ 
grant. These flowers are borne profusely several 
times a season on long, thornless stems, from a 
dwarf bush. 
Soleil d’Or. Ancestor of all the multicolored mod¬ 
ern sorts, this Rose is still unequalled for a riot of 
color. Orange and gold vie for supremacy with 
Nasturtium red on its big, fragrant blooms. Its 
long canes render it excellent for cutting. 
Ulrich Brunner. Bears many big, fragrant, cherry 
red Roses, very shapely, in great abundance. A 
most popular sort. 
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A June Border | 
I Frau Karl Druschki. Best white Rose. | 
I General Jacqueminot. Lovely clear red. | 
I Mrs. John Laing. Rich soft pink. | 
I Soleil d’Or. Orange, gold, red. I 
I 3 each o£ these charming sorts for | 
I only $6.00, postpaid ;V; 1 of each for | 
I $2.50, postpaid | 
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I SKYROCKET 
I This amazing new variety is really more of an | 
I everblooming shrub than a June Rose. It I 
I produces a carnival of blood red flowers, a dis- I 
I playlthat is hypnotizing in its beauty, from | 
I early June until frost. In addition to this | 
I desirable factor, its big seed pods will attract I 
I countless birds to your home grounds. In- | 
I deed. Skyrocket is a “must” Rose for every | 
I garden. I 
I Each $1.00, doz. $10.00 | 
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All varieties, unless otherwise noted, each 70c., doz. $7.00, 100 $50.00 
(Add 10% to your remittance if shipment is desired Toy parcel post) 
