MISCELLANEOUS ROSES 
These roses do not come in any of the classes 
before listed and in planting should not be set 
in beds with Hybrid Teas. The following varie¬ 
ties are particularly valuable in masses, 
hedges, in shrub borders, or as specimen shrubs 
on account of their hardiness, healthiness, and 
their ability to thrive even under adverse 
conditions. 
AGNES —A yellow rugosa variety that is wonderful in 
the spring. It has large very double deep bronzy yellow 
flowers. A tall upright grower. 75c. 
CHRISTMAS ROSE—Produces white, waxy blossoms 
profusely outdoors from Thanksgiving until Christmas, 
and then off and on all winter. The Christmas Rose (Hel- 
leborus niger) is a low compact grower with evergreen 
foliage, about 6 inches high and really belongs to the rock 
garden or among the perennials. 75c each, 3 for $2.00. 
DR. ECKNER—This wonderful new shrub rose is a re¬ 
montant bloomer. Its talisman colored blossoms recur 
throughout the summer. 85c. 
F. J. GROOTENDORST—Is in bloom from early sum¬ 
mer until late Fall, with large trusses of fringed carnation 
like red flowers. 3 to 4 ft. growth. 70c. 
THE GREEN ROSE—(Rosa semperflorens virdiflora). 
The really green blossoms are produced abundantly and 
almost continuously from early Spring until freezing. Bush 
about two feet high. $1.00. 
HARRISON’S YELLOW—The old fashioned yellow 
shrub rose. A large easy grower and early bloomer. 70c. 
HUGONIS—Bright yellow flowers, which come out the 
earliest of any rose in the Spring. It grows about 6 feet 
high. 70c. 
LADY PENZANCE—A sweetbriar with fragrant foliage 
all through the season. A large vigorous grower covered 
with copper-like blooms in June. 70c. 
LORD PENZANCE—-Another one of those fragrant 
Sw^eetbriars. Has attractive fawn colored blossoms. A 
large thorny grower. 70c. 
MOSS ROSES—These old favorites are noted for their 
delightful fragrance as well as for the attractive moss 
clothing of the bud. Pink 70c, Yellow 85c. 
PINK GROOTENDORST—Just like F. J. Grooten- 
dorst except that it bears light pink blossoms. 70c. 
VANGARD-A great new rose. Grows about 8 feet tall 
so can be used either as a shrub or as a pillar rose. Has 
very large shiny foliage and large double attractive blos¬ 
soms of salmon and apricot shadings. 75c. 
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