Nurserymen Since 1890 
Gliyyil) ina and (Pdtar ^ OSes 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber 
Rugosa and Hybrid 
losa Roses 
Rug< 
Because of their exceptional vigor 
and hardiness, Rugosa Roses and 
their hybrids are ideally suited to 
our northern climate and do espe^ 
cially well when planted near the 
coast. They form dense compact 
bushes 4 to 8 feet high and are 
prized everywhere as exceedingly 
valuable ornamental shrubs. 
F. J. GROOTENDORST. Small, 
bright red, fringed flowers in 
large clusters, produced in abun' 
dance during the summer and fall. 
SARAH VAN FLEET. Lovely 
rosc'pink, fragrant flowers, con' 
tinually in bloom during the sea- 
son. 
SIR THOMAS LIPTON. Through' 
out summer and fall it blossoms 
freely with splendid, double, pure 
white Roses. 
ROSA RUGOSA. Large, single, 
rosc'carmine flowers with shiny, 
crinkled foliage. 
PRICES: 50c each; ^5.00 per 
dozen. Not Postpaid. If you wish 
plants sent by mail, add 5% to re¬ 
mittance to cover postage and spe¬ 
cial packing. Minimum charge, 10c. 
Two Tiny Roses 
That Are Ideal for the Rock Garden and Borders 
of the Garden. Now in Bloom. 
OAKINGTON RUBY. Oakington Ruby is a dwarf 
Rose. Its double flowers are deep crimson in bud 
and open to a rich ruby'carmine, which is main' 
tained until the petals fall. Hardy, not fussy about 
soil and blooms all summer. 3-inch pot plants, 75c 
each; 3 for ^2.00. 
ROSA ROULETTI. Rare treasure for a rock garden. 
This miniature Rose was found in a high Swiss 
village. Has perfect pointed buds of bright pink 
which open into tiny double roses. It grows very 
slowly, and its charm, which lies in its small size, is 
never outgrown. 3-inch pot plants, 50c each; 3 for 
If sent by mail, add 10c each for postage and special 
packing; 12c for 3 and 15c for 6. 
PRICES: 50c each; ^5.00 per dozen. Not postpaid. If you wish plants sent 
by mail, add 5% to remittance to cover postage and special packing. 
Minimum charge, 10c. 
AMERICAN PILLAR. Brilliant pink, white at center with golden stamens 
showing. Large, single flowers in clusters, excellent for cutting. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY— Early in the season this vigorous 
climber bears an abundance of deep rose-pink flowers. 
DOROTHY PERKINS. Small, double shelhpink flowers in large clusters. 
Late, an old favorite, still popular. 
DR. HUEY. Large, semi'double. Deep rich maroon.'red flowers of veb 
vety texture which bloom over a long period. 
DR. W. VAN FLEET. Long slender pink buds open to large pale pink 
flowers. Borne on individual stems, they are excellent for cutting. Mid' 
season. Striking beauty combined with exceptional vigor and adapta' 
bility. 
JACOTTE. Clusters of large, semi'double flowers of rich coppery yellows 
and oranges make this one of the best of the so'called yellow climbers. 
Midseason. Strong, glossy foliage. 
MARY LOVETT. Pure waxy white flowers, large and fragrant. 
MARY WALLACE. Large, bright pink flowers borne on long, strong 
stems. A pillar type of rose which grows about 12 feet high. 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN (Spanish Beauty). Double, pearbpink 
flowers, huge size, abundantly produced. Fragrant. A beautiful climber. 
PAUL’S SCARLET. This popular variety bears abundant clusters of pure 
scarlet flowers which retain their brilliance for a long period. Plant 
(pillar type) climbs moderately. 
PRIMROSE. Very double, large flowers of primrose'yellow in clusters. 
Handsome shiny foliage. Plant vigorous. Most satisfactory yellow climber. 
SILVER MOON. The beauty of these large, single, pure white flowers 
with clusters of golden stamens is enhanced by dark shining foliage. 
Hybrid Perpetual 
Roses—Very Hardy 
These Roses are hardier and re' 
quire less care than the Everbloom' 
ing Roses. They flower abun' 
dantly in June and may display a 
scattering bloom in tbe fall. 
FRAU K.ARL DRUSCHKI. 
Very large and full snow'white 
flowers. A vigorous plant 
which produces an abundance 
of bloom. 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. 
Among bright reds the old 
“General Jack” has been a favor' 
ite for nearly a century. Its clear 
crimsou'scarlet, fragrant and 
splendidly formed flowers con' 
tinue its popularity. 
GEORGE AHRENDS. Long slen' 
der buds and beautiful pink flow' 
ers combined with a vigorously 
growing plant. 
MRS. JOHN LAING. Clear pink, fragrant flowers prO' 
duced abundantly. One of the loveliest of this group. 
PRINCE C. DE ROHAN. Dark crimson shaded black' 
ish maroon flowers. Very fragrant. Moderately vig' 
orous. 
PRICES: 50c each; ^5.00 per dozen. Not postpaid. If 
you wish plants sent by mail, add 5% to remittance 
to cover postage and special packing. Minimum 
charge, 10c. 
F. J. Grootendorst 
The Golden Rose of Ch Ina 
Makes Beautiful Hedg es 
ROSA HUGONIS. Blooms 3 weeks earlier than most Roses. Every 
branch becomes lined on both sides, clear to the top, with closely 
set, wide open single flowers like dainty yellow Hollyhocks. Hardy 
everywhere. Attractive autumn berries. Reddish wood enlivens 
winter landscape. Large, strong plants, 50c each. 
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