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Rosa Lucida, 3-4' —Virginia Rose 
Dwarf form rose bush. Shiny foliage and blooms with 
clear pink flowers in June and July. 
Rosa Setigera, 6-8' —Prairie Rose 
Large single flowers of deep pink. Can be trained 
up low trellises and fences, or kept bush size by oc¬ 
casional clipping. June. 
Rugosa Belle Poitvine, 5-6' -—Pink Beauty 
A hybrid blooming freely with large double flowers 
loosely formed. Pink. July. 
Rugosa Grootendorst, 5-6' —Red Grootendorst 
One of the best. Resembling the crimson rambler. 
Blooms from early Summer to late Fall with vivid red 
fringed flowers in clusters. 
Rugosa Grootendorst, 5-6' —Pink 
Grootendorst 
Flowers of rich pink, otherwise same as Red Groot¬ 
endorst. Fine for mass, or specimen planting. 
Rugosa Hansa 
Produces double, reddish-violet flowers of large size. 
Very sweetly scented. Blooms freely. 
Rugosa Sir Thomas Lipton, 5-6' 
A long bloomer greatly admired. Bears profusely 
with large double snow white flowers. 
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ROSES 
The following group contains varieties of bush roses 
that we have found reasonably hardy, and best adapted 
to this territory, although we suggest winter wrapping 
for protection. Prolific bloomers and exquisitely fra¬ 
grant. Planting should be done only in spring. 
President Hoover 
Betty Uprichard .. 
McGredy . 
Gruss an Teplitz 
Joanna Hill . 
Briarcliff . 
Etoile de Holland 
Margaret McGredy 
Talisman . 
Golden Dawn . 
..Orange and Scarlet 
. Carmen 
.. Scarlet 
. Crimson red 
Yellow, orange head 
. Rose pink 
. Crimson red 
. Red and gold 
Copper red and gold 
. Lemon Yellow 
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