N. E. Hansen’s Newest Hardy Roses 
Double . . . Hardy . . . Gorgeous 
The Lovely 
Tetonkaha Rose 
THE INDIAN PRINCESS OF THE PRAIRIES 
A very desirable rose which can be used effec¬ 
tively as a dwarf hedge or as an ornamental 
shrub, either for a specimen plant or in groups 
with other roses or ornamental shrubs. They 
bloom abundantly in June and July. 
Prof. N. E. Hansen introduced the Tetonkaha 
Rose, which is the best of a great many hybrids 
obtained by crossing a wild prairie rose with a 
hybrid Siberian Rugosa rose. He named it for an 
Indian princess who lost her life as a penalty for 
saving her white lover and his people from an 
Indian massacre. The prairie rose parent was 
found near the place where this occurred, many 
years ago. 
This hardy double rose is of upright 
growth and produces heavy foliage of the 
Rugosa type. It is a strong grower, abso¬ 
lutely hardy, and a very free bloomer. Re¬ 
quires no winter protection or other special 
care. 
The roses are fully three inches across, 
and are double, having upwards to 25 
petals or more. Their brilliant color makes 
them very showy, and they are borne con¬ 
spicuously amid the dense foliage in great 
profusion. 
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I TETONKAHA ROSE PRICES | 
Large Plants | 
| Each, 60c; 2 for $1.10 | 
| 6 Roses .... $3.001 
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A Sensational New Rose 
HANSEN’S THORNLESS 
A Rose Without Thorns! 
Prof. N. E. Hansen is working with thousands of rose seed¬ 
lings and is attracting nation wide attention for his efforts 
toward producing lovely, hardy roses without thorns. 
His Thornless Rose we offer here is really thornless! Not only 
on the main stems, but on the branches as well. The plant is 
of sturdy upright growth with attractive foliage, which makes 
it desirable as a shrub, and it is perfectly hardy as it will stand 
fifty degrees below zero without protection. 
The flowers are of a delicate pink color and very fragrant. 
The bright red seed pods clinging to the red twigs, against the 
white snow in winter is very ornamental. 
New Rose Special 
1 Tetonkaha and 1 Thornless, 90c 
6 ROSES 
Three of Each 
$2 
.20 
N. E. Hansen and 
His Thornless Rose 
THORNLESS ROSE PRICES 
LARGE SIZE PLANTS 
Each 40c; 3 for $1.00 
6 Roses, $1.75 
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