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TRAILING GROUND-COVER ROSES 
Here are two varieties that solve many difficult garden problems, as they grow 
perfectly on banks and in semi-shadv places, turning otherwise unattractive patches 
into surroundings of sheer delight. Almost every garden has a need for these. 
Price 65c. each $6.00 per doz. 
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MAX GRAF 
An enthralling sight when its large, 
single, shining pink flowers come into 
bloom in the spring. A hardy, vigorous 
grower, fine even tor covering rocks. 
WICHURAIANA 
Clusters of fragrant, starry white flow¬ 
ers, followed late in tbe season by 
bright red berries. This lively Rose 
roots wherever it touches soil. 
MOSS ROSES 
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AUSTRIAN BRIARS 
75c. each 
$7.50 per doz. 
Introduced more than three centuries ago, the 
lovely yellow Austrian Briars have developed into 
exceptionally valuable Shrub Roses. They are the 
progenitors of the present yellow Hybrid Teas. 
HARISON’S YELLOW. The bright yellow Shrub Rose 
which blooms in early spring. Lovely double flower. 
Always popular for early American homes. 
AUSTRIAN COPPER. Single, brilliant orange-red 
flowers inside and golden yellow outside. A fine Shrub 
Rose which adds a striking note to any landscape! 
PERSIAN YELLOW. Another delightful old-fashioned 
Shrub Rose, having small, double, deep yellow blooms in 
early spring. You will welcome it every year. 
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Sentiment clings to the delicate Moss Rose as closely as its own 
delightful fragrance. It is rooted deep in ancient garden lore, for 
its earliest mutations trace back to sunny France in 1696, and every 
generation since that time has found it a source of beauty and 
pleasure. Its distinctive scent is secreted in the mossy cresting of 
its sepals from which its name derives. Add to this the char¬ 
acteristics of bright color and hardy growth, and you have a 
Rose which you will cherish and enjoy for a long, long time. 
Price 85c. each $8.50 per doz. 
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Climbing Moss, extremely hardy—stands the coldest weather. Fine for 
post or fence work, as it reaches 10 feet and is literally covered with medium¬ 
sized, blush-pink, double Roses. Blooms once a year for a long period. 
CRESTED MOSS 
Beautiful rose-pink buds and blooms with feathery petals and hooded bud. 
The open flowers are large, full, and bright. This Rose was introduced in 
Switzerland more than a hundred years ago! It's been popular ever since. 
RUGOSA ROSES 
75c. each $7.50 per doz. 
A Rose for a rugged climate! These hearty beauties can stand 
anything. They are especially useful for hedges or mass plantings 
where the winters are most severe, or where there is a lack of fertile 
soil, or in seashore gardens. As their name implies, their foliage is 
tough with many seams, and their stems are erect and spiny. They 
usually grow about 5 feet tall, giving a lovely display of color, and 
some may be trained as climbers. 
AGNES. Double flowers of medium size — long-lasting — amber with a 
deeper center makes them interesting as well as beautiful. Very fragrant. 
BLANC DOUBLE DE COUBERT. A free-growing and extra-fine 
white variety. Double flowers bloom continuously summer and fall. 
DR. ECKENER. Large, semi-double flowers of salmon-pink combined 
with radiant gold at the base. Very fragrant. Lovely grown as a pillar. 
F. J. GROOTENDORST. Clusters of small, bright crimson flowers of 
the Baby Rambler type. Bloom freely all season. Fringed petals. 
PINK GROOTENDORST. Very charming, shell-pink variety of the 
popular F. J. Grootendorst. Same characteristics and habits. 
SANGUINAIRE. A handsome shrub with single, vivid red 
flowers that virtually bloom all the time. 
VANGUARD. Large, full bloom of orange-salmon— 
immense, shiny, dark green foliage. Exceptionally 
strong growing — can be trained against a garage or 
on a lattice. Grows to a height of 6 or 8 feet. 
Especially useful as a climber. 
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