SHRUB ROSES, UNUSUAL ROSES, OLD 
ROSES, RUGOSAS AND SPECIES 
I have a very large collection of these in limited 
numbers. Write for any you desire, even though 
not listed here. I may have them. All.75 
* AMELIA GRAVERAUX—(Rugosa) Continuous bloom. 
Rosy crimson .75 
BISHOP DARLINGTON — Single cream pink semi¬ 
climber .75 
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CHIN CHIN — Single, recurrent rambler. Good fol¬ 
iage .75 
DOROTHY PERKINS — Small cluster-flowered pink 
rambler .60 
*MME. GREGOIRE STAECHLIN — Superbly formed 
soft pink, flushed and veined carmine on outside 
of petals. Once bloomer . .75 
MME. SANCY De PARABERE—One-hundred-year-old 
thornless variety. Pink .75 
NEVADA—(H. Moy.) Continuous blooming. Blush, 
semi-double .75 
PERSIAN YELLOW—The small, old double yellow.60 
PINK GROOTENDORST — Blooms, like small pink 
carnations, come steadily. A splendid hedge. Good 
cut flowers .75 
R. AUSTRIAN COPPER—Startling capacine orange. 
Single . 75 
R. HIGHDOWNENSIS — (Moy. X Far.) Rose red 
species .75 
R. HILLERI— (Moy. X Will.) Deep red. Very good.75 
R. LESCHINAULTIANA—Evergreen foliage plus beau¬ 
tiful, large, milk white blooms, followed by red 
fruit. Very healthy, and tractable. Fool proof.75 
R. ECAE—Winged thorns, red stem, glossy foliage. 
Emits odor of formic acid when wet.75 
R. HUGONIS—The Golden Rose of China. Completely 
covers the plant with soft, yellow bloom.75 
R. MACRANTHA—Trailing; recurrent. Blush pink.75 
R. MOYESII—Crimson, single .75 
R. MICROPHYLLIA—Small foliage. Not too hardy.75 
ROSA MUNDI—The old striped Gallica. Beautiful.75 
R. POMIFERA—Very large fruits. Ornamental.75 
R. RUBIGINOSA—(Sweet Briar) The old fragrant- 
foliaged rose .75 
R. RUBIGINOSA X GYMNOCARPA—New. More fra¬ 
grant foliage, hardier and more beautiful plant.$1.00 
R. SOULIEANA—One of the showiest species. Clusters 
of white bloom .75 
R. SPINNOSIMA—The prostrate Scotch Rose .75 
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