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.SPRING PRICE LIST, MARCH 10, 1938 
HYBRID RUGOSA AND MISCELLANEOUS ROSES 
I’rices given here are for No. 1 grade. For prices on No. 1% grade see 
see schedule on page 16. 
No. 1 Grade PerlO PerlOO 
Amelie Gravereaux. Dark red, double, very fragrant, hardy- 2.40 20.00 
Austrian Copper. Single flowers of intense copper-red, very early- 2.40 20.00 
Conrad F. Meyer. Large, well-built flowers of light silvery pink_ 2.40 20.00 
F. J. Grootendorst. Bright red, baby rambler type, everblooming- 2.40 20.00 
Harison’s Yellow. Semi-double, bright yellow, early_ 2.40 20.00 
Hugonis. Light yellow, very early, blooms profusely_ 2.50 22.00 
Persian Yellow. Double, rather small, deep golden yellow, profuse_ 2.40 20.00 
Rosa Blanda. Pink flowers, 2 inches across, thornless, 3 to 5 ft. __ 2.50 22,00 
Rosa Rouletti. Tiniest rose of all. Bright pink. 2” pots_1.20 10.00 
Rosa Rubiginosa (Sweetbrier Rose) Pink flowers, fragrant foliage_ 2.40 20.00 
Rosa Rugosa rubra. Large single flowers pink to red, large red fruits 2.50 22.00 
Rosa Setigera (Prairie Rose) Large bright pink flowers, hardy. 6 ft._ 2.40 20.00 
Sarah Van Fleet. Clear pink flowers, erect and spreading habit, hardy 2.40 20.00 
DWARF POLYANTHA—(Baby Ramblers) 
Dwarf everblooming roses, especially desirable for bedding and edging. 
New Profits in Polyantha Roses: Sell your customers on the idea of filling 
their flowerbeds with polyantha roses instead of annual flowei's, geraniums, 
or other bedding plants. They will bloom all season and do not require re¬ 
placement every year, 
PerlO PerlOO 
No. 1 _2.15 18.00 
No. 11/2 _1.80 15.00 
Cecile Brunner. (Sweetheart Rose) Light pink with yellow base 
Erna Teschendorf. Carmine-red, fine for massing, hardy 
Else Poulsen. Bright rose-pink flowers of good size, large clusters - 
George Eiger. Double golden-yellow, graceful sprays _ 
Gloria Mundi. Pompon flowers of brilliant orange-scarlet 
Golden Salmon. Bright orange-salmon flowers in huge clusters 
Ideal. Small, dark scarlet blooms in compact bunches, quite vigorous 
Katharina Zeimet. Double pure white flowers, very fragrant 
Lafayette. Frilled flowers of light crimson, tall for polyantha rose 
Miss Edith Cavetl. Brilliant scarlet-red, semi-double 
Orleans. Brilliant light red with whitish center, big, compact corymbs 
TEA AND HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Bloom more or less regularly throughout the summer. Require protection In the 
northern states. PerlO PerlOO 
No. 1 (Except as otherwise noted)-2.15 18.00 
No. iy 2 (Medium) (Except as otherwise noted)-1.80 15.00 
*Varieties marked with an asterisk (* *) are available in western-grown plants at 2c 
per plant additional unless otherwise indicated. 
Ami Quinard. Dark velvety crimson, almost black 
* Betty Uprichard. Coppery-red buds, flowers large, orange-carmine 
Caledonia. Long snowy white buds, fragrant 
Charles K. Douglas. Large, slightly fragrant flowers of crimson-scarlet 
"Columbia. I..ong stemmed, pointed flowers, vivid pink, highly perfumed 
Crusader. Crimson, massive form, firm pointed center, splendid foliage 
"'Cuba. Vivid orange-scarlet buds, blossoms orange-vermilion 
Dainty Bess. Delicate pink, overcast brownish red, single 
•"'Dame Edith Helen, Shapely buds and high-centered blooms of clear pink 
'■■‘Duchess of Atholl. Large pointed buds, vivid orange shaded old rose with golden 
suffusion. 
“^Duchess of Welliington. Saffron-yellow, large, shapely, fragrant 
Edel. Pure ivory-white flowers of globular form, vigorous, upright 
Editor McFarland. Long pointed pink buds with amber glow 
■"Edith Krause. Enormous fully double white blooms, strong stems, vigorous 
grower. 
■"Edith Nellie Perkins. Buff inside, coppery pink outside 
■"E. G. Him. Long bud, full double, dazzling scarlet, vigorous 
Edward Mawley. Dark red, well formed, highly perfumed 
Etoile de France. Vivid crimson flowers with full rounded centers 
Francis Scott Key. Light crimson, very double, fine form 
General MacArthur. Crimson scarlet, very fragrant, free blooming 
Golden Opheliia. Golden yellow centers shading lighter toward edge 
