liee Roses 
Our Tree Roses are worked onto a special strain of multiflora stem and 
root. They are hardy. They transplant better and the stems expand in 
proportion with the tops, which feature is very essential for success and 
lastingness of Tree Roses. They are not subject to borers which attack 
and destroy Rugosa stems. 
ALEZANE. Plant Patent No. 116. Rich apricot tinged yellow.$4.00 
COUNTESS VANDAL. Plant Patent No. 38. Rose, pink and gold shadings 4.00 
ECLIPSE. Plant Patent No. 172. Rich gold.4.00 
E. G. HILL. Deep velvety maroon.3.50 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Dark red....3.50 
K. A. V. Pure white..3.50 
MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT. Yellow.3.50 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. Maroon, orange and gold.3.50 
RED RADIANCE. Bright rose.3.50 
TEMNO. Large deep rich maroon..3.50 
TREE ROSES 
Rab\i Ramolei Roses 
Baby Ramblers Make Attractive Small Hedges 
The Rugosa Roses are particularly valuable for 
hardiness, healthiness and ability to thrive under 
most adverse conditions of soil and climate, with¬ 
standing almost anything. They are particularly 
valuable for hedges or shrubberies. 
CONRAD FERDINAND MEYER. Very large, well 
built flowers of light silvery pink, profusely 
produced. A pillar type, grows 8 feet. 
DR. ECKENER. Large, fragrant, semi-double 
flowers of coppery rose and golden yellow; very 
fragrant. This is really a Hybrid Tea flower 
on a Rugosa plant. Grows 5 feet. 
F. J. GROOTENDORST. Small fringed flowers of 
bright red, produced in large clusters freely 
throughout the growing season. Grows 4 feet. 
F. J. GROOTENDORST PINK. Clusters of small, 
fringed, light shell pink blooms the whole 
flowering season. Grows 4 feet. 
HANSA. Large double, reddish violet flowers, 
freely produced all summer and fall. Grows 5 
feet. 
Each $.50; $4.50 per 12. 
For hedges, for specimen plants or beds of brilliant 
beauty from June until hard frost, these roses are un¬ 
equaled by any other flowering plant. 
Field-grown, Selected No. 1 plants, $.50 each, $5.00 per 12. 
CATHERINE ZEIMET. Small, white, fully double frag¬ 
rant flowers which bloom in clusters. 
GLORIA MUNDI. The little double flowers, like baby 
pompon chrysanthemums, have the brightest and 
most striking color in the Baby Roses—brilliant, 
luminous, orange-scarlet—borne in great clusters 
which almost cover the plant. 
GOLDEN SALMON. The same brilliant orange-scarlet 
color as the above but with single flowers and a dwarf 
bush. Plant this variety where you would Riant 
brilliant geraniums, and once planted you have it 
always. 
IDEAL. Garnet. One of the finest of the dark red 
Polyanthas. Plants are about two feet high, bushy, 
and always in bloom. 
PAUL CRAMPEL. Same bright orange-scarlet color as 
Gloria Mundi, only taller. The tallest of the three 
orange-scarlet shades. 
TIP TOP. A charming little rose, with a plant that only 
reaches 15 inches in height. Miniature buds of buff- 
yellow and white, edged with rose. 
Roses in Rioom 
If you have never visited our POTTED ROSE 
GARDEN, plan to do so early this summer. 
ALL ROSES LISTED IN BLOOM. 
Each spring we plant 
several thousand roses 
in pots made of heavy 
rubberoid roofing. These 
roses can be planted all 
summer while in full 
bloom. 
Buy your roses in 
full bloom and—JUST 
LIKE MAGIC—trans¬ 
plant them to your 
garden. 
Potted Roses $.25 per 
plant above list price, 
not prepaid. 
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