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WILLIAM N. CRAIG, WEYMOUTH 
Pink Grootendorst. (F. J. Grootendorst & Sons* 
1923.) Has all the good qualities of the original 
Grootendorst but is light pink in color. 
Vanguard. A new color in Rugosas, orange salmon 
and gold. Fine as a shrubbery plant or as a speci¬ 
men. 
Prices of Rugosa roses, 50 cents each, $5.00 doz.* 
$40.00 per 100. 
ROSE SPECIES 
These are very interesting for groups, or individual 
specimens; fruits in about all cases are attractive 
following the flowers. 
Rosa Ecae. Makes a rather low growing shapely 
bush with yellow flowers, early bloomer. 
Rosa Hugonis. The earliest of all roses to flower* 
usually about May 22 near Boston, a strong grower 
and every branch is smothered with soft yellow 
flowers, has been very heavily planted but has a 
bad knack of dying out wholly or in part during 
midsummer. 
Rosa Lucida. Bright pink flowers 2 inches across, fol¬ 
lowed by shiny red fruits. 
Rosa Multiflora. Small white flowers on arching 
canes are followed by striking red fruit. 
Rosa Rouletti. The smallest of all roses, fine for pot 
culture or the Rock Garden, small double pink 
flowers all summer. .50-.75 to $1.00 each. 
Rosa Rubiginosa (Sweetbriar). Very fragrant fo¬ 
liage, small pink flowers and oval fruit. 
Rosa Setigera. The “Prairie Rose” carries large 
bright pink clusters of flowers rather late in the 
season. 
Rosa Zanthina. A fine Chinese species, more depend¬ 
able than Hugonis, blooming a little later. 
Spinosissime Altaica. (Scotch rose.) Grand old 
variety, lovely in both flower and fruit. 
Prices of Rose Species 75c each, $8.00 per doz. 
Collection of 8 varieties for $5.00. 
Note: We also have the miniature roses Tom Thumb 
and Oakington Ruby, 75 cents each. 
MISCELLANEOUS ROSES 
Austrian Copper. In cultivation since 1596. The 
single flowers are rich coppery red in color, reverse 
of petals golden yellow. Quite scarce. 
Blanche Moreau. A lovely pure white Moss rose. 
Bradwardine. Clear pink hybrid sweet briar. 
Crested Moss. Rose colored and beautifully crested. 
Harison’s Yellow. Introduced by Harison over 100 
years ago. Carries large semi-double golden yellow 
flowers in great profusion a fortnight after 
Hugonis. 
Skyrocket. (Kordes, 1934.) A striking new evergreen 
shrubbery rose, carries very large clusters of 
bloom all summer of a rich red color, makes a fine 
plant for the shrubbery, a forerunner of a new 
race. • 
Prices of Miscellaneous Roses, 75 cents each, $8.00 
per doz. 
