Rhododendron Catawbiense. The most widely 
planted variety, with large red to reddish 
purple flowers.. Very hardy. I 8 to 24 in. 
2 to 3 ft. 
Maximum or Great Bay. Largest growing va¬ 
riety with white or pink Flowers. Long green 
leaves. 2 to 3 ft. 
3 to 4 ft. 
Yucca filamentosa (Spanish bayonet). A tropical 
looking plant about I foot tall, sending up 
a flower stalk 6 to 8 ft. Creamy white 
flowers. . 
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ROSES 
Only the very hardiest and distinct varieties are listed. 
We can supply almost any variety. Send us your list for 
prices on unlisted sorts. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL 
These are strong growing plants, flowering in June and 
generally again in the Fall. They are the hardiest of the 
roses. Each . .60 
Mrs. John Laing, large double pink. 
F. K. Druschky, large pure white. 
Paul Neyron, deep rose. 
Ulrich Brunner, cherry red, tall. 
General Jacqueminot, scarlet crimson. 
Geo. Ahrends, large pink. 
M. P. Wilder, red. 
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Magna Charta, clear pink. 
HYBRID TEA 
These are the everblooming roses, but require protection 
during the Winter. Only a few of the many varieties, 
selected for hardiness in New England. 
Each .60 
Betty Uprichard, salmon pink stained copper. 
Caroline Testout, rose pink. 
Etoile de Holland, dark red, very fragrant. 
Eroile de France, dark red. 
Golden Ophelia, golden yellow, good for cutting. 
Golden Pernet, bright gold. 
Gruss An Teplitz. Dark red, free flowering. 
Killamey pink, clear pink. 
K. A. Victoria, pure white, double. 
J. J. L. Mock, large pink. 
La France, clear pink. 
Luxemburg, clear yellow. 
Mme. Butterfly, pink and yellow. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward, golden buff. 
Margaret McGredy, red shading to gold, free flowering. 
Ophelia, creamy white, tinted yellow. 
Padre, copper scarlet. 
Pres. Hoover, pink shading to scarlet and yellow. 
Radiance pink, large pink flowers. 
Radiance red, large red. 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet, clear yellow. 
Talisman, copper red on yellow. 
WiJIowmere, pink tinted yellow. 
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