Snyder Bros. (Inc.), Center Point, Iowa 
Roses 
CLIMBING ROSES 
(All need winter protection in Central Iowa except as noted) 
AMERICAN PILLAR, 40c: Immense clusters; large, single; pink with a white 
eye. Very vigorous. 
BLAZE (Patented), $1.00: An ever-blooming climber of Paul’s scarlet color 
and size. 
CHAPLIN’S PINK, 50c: A clear pink, otherwise like Paul’s Scarlet. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER, 40c: Bright red, large clusters. Very popular climber. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY, 40c: Large rich carmine. 
DR. VAN FLEET, 40c: Large, flesh pink, perfectly formed, pointed buds, long 
stems. Vigorous and hardy. One of the best. 
DOROTHY PERKINS, 35c: Delicate pink, large clusters, vigorous and healthy. 
LXCELSA, Red Dorothy Perkins, 40c: Lighter red than Crimson Rambler but 
more vigorous. Very heavy bloomer. 
MAX GRAF, 75c: Large, single, shining pink, prostrate, creeping rugosa hybrid. 
Splendid for banks and walls. Needs no covering. 
NEW DAWN (Patented), $1.50: A vigorous, healthy, ever-blooming Dr. Van 
Fleet. A really continuous bloomer. 
FAUL’S SCARLET, 40c: Large, bright, pure red, semi-double, in clusters. 
WHITE DOROTHY PERKINS, 35c: The hardiest pure white climbing rose. 
WICHURIAN, Memorial, 50c: Glossy foliage with very fragrant, creamy white 
single flowers, prostrate grower. 
DR. HUEY, 40c: Deep crimson maroon. The darkest of the list. 
ROSE SPECIES AND HARDY ROSES 
(Varieties which need no winter protection in Central Iowa) 
QUANTITY PRICES previously given apply here. 
AGNES, 50c: A tall, pale yellow Rugosa hybrid, blooming very freely in June. 
AMELIA GRAVEREAUX, 50c: Double fragrant, deep red. 
AUSTRIAN COPPER, 50c: Coppery red. 
BLANC DOUBLE De COUBERT, 50c: A low-growing Rugosa hybrid. Double. 
Snow white flowers, constantly produced. 
GROOTENDORST, 50c: Hybrid of Rugosa x Baby Rambler: semi-double, small 
fringed, bright red roses in clusters produced continuously. Perfectly 
hardy, good hedge variety. Each flower resembles a carnation. 
GROOTENDORST, PINK, 50c: A clear pink form of Grootendorst. 
HARRISON YELLOW, 50c: The old-fashioned double, clear yellow rose of 
early spring. 
ROSA blanda, 40c: 4 to 5 ft. Single pink, splendid shrub, bright red hips. 
ROSA hugonis, 50c: A compact upright bush. Single, pale yellow, very early. 
ROSA iucida, 40c: Bright pink, 5 to 6 ft., shining foliage, bright red hips. 
ROSA multiflora, 40c: Vines 8 to 10 ft. Small white flowers, small red berries 
in clusters remaining bright all winter. 
ROSA rugosa, 45c: 5 to 7 ft. Single, large bright red; wrinkled, tough foliage, 
continuous bloomer, very large crimson hips. Good shrub or hedge plant. 
ROSA setigera, 40c: The Prairie Rose. Clusters of large single pink flowers, 
and bright red hips. 6 to 8 ft. arching canes. 
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