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(U. S. Plant Patent No. 297) 
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ROSES 
Hardy Dooryard Rose 
Hundreds of peach-blossom-pink flowers which are de¬ 
lightfully scented and excellent for cutting cover the 
plant from early June until stopped by hard frost. A fine 
rugged and hardy plant which if permitted will spread as 
much as six feet. It is easily controlled by pruning to any 
size desired. Excellent in the shrub border in beds or on 
banks. The foliage is bottle green and free from black 
spot. 
Each $2.00, Dozen $20.00 
(See page 59) 
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Hardy Shrub Rose 
(U. S. Plant Patent No. 288) 
Here we have a rugged herdy Bush Rose wh'ch 
grows about 30 inches h.gh and spreads about 3 to 
4 feet. An excellent variety to plant in the fore¬ 
ground of the shrub border or in the flower border. 
The flowers, which are borne in clusters, are cerise- 
red. It is constantly in bloom from early spring to 
late autumn. Never has been bothered by black 
spot or other Rose maladies. 
Each $1.25, Dozen $12.50 
(See page 57) 
Hardy Climber 
(U. S. Plant Patent No. 287) 
A beautiful hardy climber of robust growth. The 
flowers are produced in great freedom and are of 
a most intense brilliant, lively, and sparkling rose- 
pink with iridescent orange undertone and are very 
sweetly scented. Never have we seen any mildew, 
black spot or other Rose maladies bother this 
climber. It is extremely hardy and of easy culture, 
reaching a height of 1 2 to 14 feet. 
Each $1.50, Dozen $15.00 
(See page 58) 
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