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This is a new type of Rose. A hybrid of Polyontho and Tea Roses, 
they have all the hardiness of the first and the large, many colored 
flowers of the Hybrid Tea. Of medium height in growth, the plants 
are literally covered with bloom the greater part of the summer. We 
offer three selected varieties that are well worth your trial. 
Befty Prior. (Plant Patent Na. 340.) One af the favorites at the N. Y. World's Fair. 
Blooms open red, turning pink, giving a bicolor effect. $1 .00 each; $10.00 per doz. 
The varieties listed below ore unquestionably the cream of their class, com¬ 
prising o full range of color. These yield abundance of flowers in June with 
scattering flowers in the autumn months. 
Permonent Wove. (Plant Patent No. 107.) Semi-double flowers, a distinct shade of 
dark red. Each petal ruffled, furnishing the name of this fine Rose. 75c each. 
World's Fair. (U. S. Plant Patent Applied For.) New. Deep velvety maroon flowers 
two inches in diameter born singly all summer. An All-America Selection for 1940. 
$1.00 each. 
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(Miniature Rose) 
A "little gem" growing on bushy plants not over 6 inches 
high. The rose-pink flowers are less than an inch in 
diameter. Fine in the rock garden or as an edging for 
beds. Each, 50c; $5.00 per doz. 
GOLDEN ROSE OF CHINA 
Rosa Hugonis. A new Rose from China; its delicate yel¬ 
low flowers are produced on long, arching sprays early 
in May. Suitable for planting among shrubbery. 2- 
year plants, 75c each; $8.00 per doz. 
Frau Korl Druschki. This is the ideal hardy white Rose. 
General Jacqueminot. Brilliant scarlet-crimson. Does well anywhere. 
Geo. Arends. Satiny pink flowers throughout the summer. 
Magna Charta. Old-fashioned pink Rose. 
Marshall P. Wilder. Large, well formed, dark cherry-red color. 
Mrs. John Laing. Soft pink, beautifully formed buds. 
Poul Neyron. Dark rose; enormous size. 
Symphony (Pink Frau Karl Druschki). (Plant Patent No. 79.) Massive blooms 
of perfect form; buds blush-pink opening to pale pink. Each, $1.00; $10.00 
per doz. 
Ulrich Brunner. Bright cherry-red. 
/) t n t 1 EXTRA HARDY 
KuilOda, KOded live anywhere 
The Roses in this group are all of great 
hardiness. They succeed under conditions 
of the utmost severity. 
The Rugosa wood is rough; the foliage 
is thick and leathery, rich dark green, 
healthy and persistent. For hedges and 
grouping, the Rugosas are especially suit¬ 
able, making large bushes 6 feet high 
and over. 
The Rugosa Hybrids all have the hardi¬ 
ness of the Rugosa parents but not always 
the same wood nor leaves, as noted below. 
Rosa Rugosa. White. 75c each; $60.00 
per 100. 
Rosa Rugosa. Red. 75c each; $60.00 per 
100 . 
F. J. Grootendorst. Red. A cross between 
Red Baby Rambler and Rugosa. Con¬ 
tinuous and a bush Rose. Hardy and 
strong enough to be planted among 
shrubbery. 75c each; $8.00 per doz. 
Pink Grootendorst. Very attractive pink 
form of the above. 75c each; $8.00 
per doz. 
F. J. Grootendorst 
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Poded. 
All varieties listed below, 
except as noted, are 
75c each; 
$8.00 per doz. 
Betty Prior. (Plant Potent No. 340.) 
Blooms like pink dogwood. 
Frau Karl Druschki, A leading white Rose 
All Our Roses are Two-Year-Old, Extra Strong, and Will Produce Quantities of Roses the First Season 
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