Eskimo Beauties 
Dark reddish violet, double blooms 
produced in great profusion on 
plants of great vigor. Very hand¬ 
some and desirable for unusual 
coloring and vigor of the bush. 
Belle Poitevine © 
Large, double pink Rugosa hybrid, 
borne in trusses on a vigorous and 
free-flowering plant. Absolutely 
hardy and of charming habit. Lus¬ 
trous, healthy foliage. 
New Century ® 
Hansa © 
Eskimo Beauties grow, 
thrive, and bloom any¬ 
where. They are the ideal 
cold-climate roses. The 
plants are on their own 
roots—grown from cuttings 
—no tender top to die back, 
no foreign roots to sucker; 
root and top are the same 
variety. 
Eskimo Beauties—Rugosa Hybrid 
Roses—are free from mildew, dis¬ 
ease and pests that attack other 
classes of Roses. 
Very full and double flowers of 
handsome form; flesh pink. The 
plant is of excellent habit and per¬ 
fectly hardy. 
Sir Thomas Lipton © 
Double, pure white flowers 
borne in great profusion on 
long stems in early Summer. 
A very vigorous plant and 
handsome in foliage. 
They will grow in the South and 
in the Middle West; they will stand 
the Winters of Minnesota and Wis¬ 
consin and the Dakotas without pro¬ 
tection; in hardiness and vigor, they 
are kindred of the Fir and Spruce. 
