RED DOROTHY PERKINS 
PLEASE NOTICE 
When comparing prices please bear in 
mind that we sell only 2 yr. strong 
field grown Rose Bushes. We do not of¬ 
fer small 1 yr. grafts such as are often 
offered at low prices. 
CLIMBING ROSE 
Red Dorothy 
Perkins 
A splendid n e w 
climbing rose remark¬ 
able for its brilliant 
fiery red flowers and 
Die great masses of 
blossoms which are 
produced in clusters 
of 6 to 8 flowers each. 
The flowers are very 
double and much 
larger in size than 
the ordinary Rambler 
Roses. The vines are 
vigorous growers, 
leaves glossy and deep 
green and are prac¬ 
tically immune from 
disease and insect at¬ 
tack. Select 2 yr. 
Plants: Each 25c.; 3 
for 65c. 
Special Offer 
One Strong 2 Year 
Field Grown Plant of 
each of these 
BELLE POITEVIN DR. E. M. MILLS 
SIR THOMAS LIPTON HANSA 
7 Fine Roses 
for $1.85 Postpaid 
Hardy Everblooming Roses 
These roses are very hardy and can be grown in any part of the U. S. They were 
produced by ci’ossing the hardy Rugosa Rose with some of the best double everblooming 
varieties. They have perfectly double flowers, bloom at frequent intervals throughout 
the season and are highly fragrant. They ai*e absolutely hardy and are not susceptible 
to many diseases and insects that attack other roses. Once planted they are permanent, 
about all they require is to keep the soil worked around the bushes and occasionally a 
little well rotted manure well spaded in. They grow dense heavy bushesi, 3 to 5 ft. 
tall and are well supplied with heavy shiny foliage. 
DR. E. M. MILLS An everblooming Rugosa bearing a profusion of beautiful semi¬ 
double blooms. Light yellow with just a trace of pink. A very beautiful rdse. Select 
Plants: Each 30c.; 3 for 75c. 
BELLE POITEVIN Grows a strong, vigorous bush and branches freely, every tip 
laden with large double flowery of a live, clear pink color. Buds are long and have u.i 
exquisite perfume. Strong Plants: Each 30c.; 3 for 75c. 
SIR THOMAS LIL TON A pure white Rugosa Rose, flowers are very double and 
borne in profusion throughout the season. A beautiful fragrant rose. Strong 2 yr. plants: 
Each 30c.; 3 for 75c. 
HANSA One of the finest of the hardy Rugosa Roses, growing a strong healthy 
bush that bears the large handsome flowers in great profusion. Flowers are large, very 
full and double and a rich maroon red in color. A bush of these roses is a grand sight 
when in bud or bloom. Strong Plants: Each 30c.; 3 for 75c. 
J. E. Lord, Wash.—The Rose Collection came in fine shape, exceptionally well pleased! 
with them. 
GROOTENDORST 
Dwarf Rambler Rose “F. G. Grootendorsit” 
A cross between Rugosa and Baby Rambler that blooms 
profusely from early summer until fall. It forms a stocky 
bush, 2 to 3 ft. tall on which the blossoms are borne 
in clusters resembling bouquet'- of red carnations. 
Flowers are bright red and ver> fragrant. The finest 
rose for a hedge or massing with other shrubs as it 
is both hardy and everblooming. Select Plants: Each 
35c.; 3 for 95c.; 12 for $3.50. 
“Hugonis” or Golden Rose of China 
A wonderful new rose from China that is perfectly 
hardy and very showy even when not in blossom as 
Die foliage is very fine or fernlike, deep green and 
very glossy. Very useful for planting with other 
shrubs or for show plants when planted singly. The 
bushes grow 4 to 5 ft. tall and when in full bloom 
are a mound of glistening gold, the branches droop¬ 
ing gracefully with a mass of blossoms. The long 
densely flowered brandies may be cut for table bou¬ 
quets without detriment to the bushes as the new 
growth produces the flowers. Strong 2 yr. plrr*s: 
Each 25c.; 3 for 70c.; doz. $2.50. 
GOLDEN ROSE OF CHINA 
