ROSES—Pages BO, 31, and 32 
Note: All Roses need an abundance of sunshine and 
well fertilized soil. 
ROSES FOR NORTHERN GARDENS 
Rugosa Roses—Rich in color, fine in quality, sweet in fragrance. The 
hardiest of all choice roses—they need no winter protection. 
Each 12 
No. 1 Field Grown Plants .$1.50 $15.00 
Amelie Gravereaux—Carmine red—double, very fragrant. Blooms liber¬ 
ally in June but even more so in August and September. 
Belle Poitevine—Full double flowers of bright rose-pink. Blooms start 
in June and continue until fall. 
Blanc de Coubert—Snow white blossoms, double and fragrant and 
arranged in large clusters. At its best during the summer and fall. 
Conrad F. Meyer—Clear silvery pink, very double and fragrant. This 
rose produces its flowers on long single stems rather than in clus¬ 
ters. Blooms throughout summer and fall. 
F. G. Grootendorst—Bright red flowers of fair size, this rose produces 
a wealth of bloom similar to the Baby Ramblers. Large quantities 
of flowers assured until frost. Very showy and in great demand. 
Hansa—Flowers deep violet red, extra large and perfectly hardy. Dou¬ 
ble and fragrant. Trimmed in summer it responds with a wealth 
of bloom in the fall. 
Sir Thomas Lipton—Flowers are pure white, perfectly double, and are 
borne in clusters. Abundance of flowers can be counted on in early 
summer. Later bloom will follow pruning in July. 
TEAS, HYBRID TEAS AND HYBRID PERPETUALS 
Very dependable summer roses, but it is absolutely 
necessary to cover them during winter. Should be 
pruned severely in the spring after winter covering is 
removed. 
Each 12 
No. 1 Field Grown Plants .$1.50 $15.00 
American Beauty (H.P.) Brilliant Red 
Anna de Diesbach (H.P.) Bright Crimson 
Frau Karl Druschki (H.P.) Snow White 
Gen. Jacqueminot (H.P.) Bright Crimson 
Gruss an Teplitz (T) Crimson 
J. B. Clark (H.P.) Bright Scarlet 
Paul Neyron (H.P.) Large, Brilliant Rose 
Radiance (T) Silvery Pink 
Radiance (T) Red 
Ulrich Brunner (H.P.) Cherry Crimson 
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