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R. L. Gould & Co. Seedsmen Since 1898 St. Paul, Minn. 
Roses—Shrubs —Vines 
Bulbs — Trees 
Shrubbery 
Berry Bushes—Grapes 
Fruit Trees 
Please Note 
Nursery Stock after leaving our premises is beyond 
our control and we cannot guarantee it to grow. If, 
however, we are notified before July 1st, that any such 
stock purchased from us at the regular catalog price 
during the month of April or May of this year did 
not grow, we will replace same next spring at one 
half the original cost. This does not apply to Nursery 
Stock purchased below quoted prices. 
In the shrubs, 
fruit trees, berry 
bushes, etc., list¬ 
ed in the follow¬ 
ing pages, we 
are offering only 
those varieties 
that are espe¬ 
cially hardy for 
the Northwest. 
As with our 
seeds, we take 
special pains in 
getting the very 
best, strong, 
healthy stock 
obtainable. Plant 
sh rubbery as 
early in the 
spring as you 
can as condi¬ 
tions then are 
ideal in estab¬ 
lishing a good 
root growth 
which is very 
imp o r t a n t in 
transplanting. 
MAIL ORDERS 
MAIL ORDERS FOR NURSERY STOCK ARE SENT 
TO MINNESOTA AND WISCONSIN POINTS ONLY. All 
prices are F. O. B. St. Paul. If wanted by Parcel Post, 
add 20% for postage and packing with a minimum of 
25c; if by Express or Freight, add 10% for packing. 
BENCH ROSE SPECIAL 
We offer the following bench Roses, primarily, a one 
year bloomer. Often they winter over and bloom for 
several years. 
Premier, deep rose-pink. Ophelia, pink and gold. 
Templar, reil. Talisman, gold and rose. 
Briarcliff, rose-pink. Joanna Hill, yellow. 
Each 33c; 3 for 05c. Postpaid within 3rd zone, $1.20. 
Hybrid Perpetual Roses 
These are the hardiest of all roses, and flowers are 
larger but do not bloom as often as the Tea Roses. Will 
as a rule have two or more blooming periods a season. 
Need winter protection. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. A famous, deep rose red flower, 
popular in the florist shops for many years. The color 
is a trifle hard to keep in the outdoor garden but its 
fragrance is superb. Each, 75c. 
BLACK PRINCE. Deep blackish crimson, large full 
and globular. Very hardy and free-flowering. Each, 75c. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. Very large, pure white 
buds and blooms of perfect form, excellent texture and 
keeping qualities. Considered the best white rose for 
general planting. Each, 75c. 
GENERAL JACK (General Jacqueminot). One of the 
most famous of the older roses. Its bright crimson buds 
and flowers are attractive and fragrant. Each, 75c. 
HARRISON’S YELLOW. A big bushy shrub, producing 
untold quantities of medium sized, semi-double, light 
yellow flowers in early summer. One of the best hardy 
yellow roses for shrub and specimen use. Each, 75c. 
MRS. JOHN LAING. A soft delicate pink. Fragrant. 
Flowers over a long period. Each, 75c. 
PAUL NEYRON. This old time rose long enjoyed the 
reputation of being the largest of all. Deep rose, very 
fragrant. Each, 75c. 
PERSIAN YELLOW. The hardy yellow rose of old 
times. Deep golden yellow, semi-double and very hardy. 
Suitable for planting in old-fashioned gardens and among 
shrubs. Each, 75c. 
Everblooming Hybrid Tea Roses 
From early June until frost these roses will bloom con¬ 
stantly, showing often 20 blooms and buds at a time. 
They are not as hardy as the Perpetual types. 
GOLDEN EMBLEM. Beautiful rich clear yellow fra¬ 
grant rose. Each, 75c. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. Double blooms of brilliant crim¬ 
son. Unquestionably one of the most useful roses for 
garden decoration. Each, 75c. 
LOS ANGELES. Beautifully shaped fragrant flowers of 
pale salmon pink richly shaded with deep rose and gold. 
The buds are long and pointed and long-stemmed. One 
of the finest roses. Each, 75c. 
MISS LOLITA ARMOUR. An exceedingly attractive 
variety either in the bud or fully expanded flower. The 
color of the bud is coppery-red shaded with orange and 
salmon maturing into flowers of golden yellow. Each, 75c. 
MME. BUTTERFLY. One of the most popular and 
finest of the Ophelia type of Rose. Flowers are bright 
light pink, shaded with gold. Each, 75c. 
RED RADIANCE. The globular heavy stemmed “Radi¬ 
ance” duplicated in all respects, except color; being a 
brilliant crimson. Delightfully fragrant. Each, 75c. 
SOUV de CLAUDIUS PERNET. The most pleasing yel¬ 
low rose ever introduced. Flowers are a comparatively 
unfading sunflower yellow, deeper toned at center; buds 
long and pointed. Is a vigorous grower with brilliant 
foliage and almost thornless stems. Each, 75c. 
TALISMAN. Brilliant gold, cerise, scarlet and pure 
yellow in indescribable richness and combinations make 
Talisman the most spectacular rose ever produced. A 
beauty. Each, 75c. 
Climbing Roses 
AMERICAN PILLAR. 
A vigorous, single 
flowering climber of 
deep rose pink with 
center of lighter shade. 
Each, 75c. 
CLIMBING AMERI¬ 
CAN BEAUTY. A free 
climber. Rosy crimson 
flowers 3-4 inches 
across, produced freely 
in June and occasional¬ 
ly throughout the sea¬ 
son. Very fragrant. 
Each, 75c. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER. 
An always popular, very 
strong growing climber, 
producing huge clusters 
of blazing scarlet flow¬ 
ers. Quite the showiest 
of the small flowering 
ramblers. Each, 75c. 
GARDENIA. A very 
strong grower with 
beautiful glossy foliage. 
Buds are of a rich 
creamy yellow. Most 
popular yellow climber. 
Each, 75c. 
PAUL’S SCARLET 
CLIMBER. A most im¬ 
portant addition to the 
climbing roses; no other 
rose in any class can 
compare with it for 
brilliancy of color which Crimson Rambler Roses, 
is deep scarlet. Flowers Hardy—Profuse Bloomer, 
are of large size. Each, 
75c. 
Hardy Rugosa Roses 
Are very ornamental in shrubbery groups, hedges, or 
as individual bushes. Need no winter protection. 
RED GROOTENDORST (Hybrid Polyantha-Rugosa). 
The bright red double flowers are freely and continu¬ 
ously produced in large clusters from early June until 
late fall. It is one of the most suitable plants for ever- 
blooming hedge, also desirable for shrubbery and speci¬ 
men plantings. Needs no winter protection. Each, 75c. 
PINK F. J. GROOTENDORST. Identical with the above 
red variety excepting color, which is a charming clear 
pink. Each, 75c. 
HANSA RUGOSA. A showy hybrid with abundant 
large, reddish violet flowers. Each, 75c. 
SIR THOMAS LIPTON. The snowy white flowers are 
double and produced freely through the summer and 
fall. Each, 75c. 
Every Garden Should Have Roses 
