Snyder Bros. (Inc.), Center Point, Iowa 
Roses 
BLAZE (Patented), $1.00: An ever blooming climber of Paul’s scarlet color 
and size. 
CHAPLIN’S PINK, 50c: A clear pink, otherwise resembles Paul’s scarlet. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER, 40c: Bright red, large clusters. Very popular climber. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY, 40c: Large rich carmine, fragrant. 
DOUBLOOMS (Patented), $1.50: Large cup shaped saffron yellow. 
DR. VAN FLEET, 40c: Large, flesh pink, perfectly formed, pointed buds, long 
stems. Vigorous and hardy. One of the best. 
DOROTHY PERKINS, 35c: Delicate pink, large clusters, vigorous and healthy. 
EXCELS A, Red Dorothy Perkins, 40c: Lighter red than Crimson Rambler but 
more vigorous. Very heavy bloomer. 
HIAWATHA, 40c: Large clusters of flowers, small, single, bright carmine with 
white eye. Vigorous and hardy. 
MAX GRAF, 60c: Large, single, shining pink, prostrate, creeping Rugosa hy¬ 
brid. Splendid for banks and walls. Needs no covering. 
NEW DAWN (Patented), $1.50: A vigorous, healthy, ever-blooming Dr. Van 
Fleet. A really continuous bloomer and very satisfactory. 
PAUL’S SCARLET, 50c: Large, bright, scarlet semi-double, in clusters. 
PRAIRIE QUEEN, 50c: Large globular bright pink. One of the hardiest. 
WHITE DOROTHY PERKINS, 35c: The hardiest pure white climbing rose. 
WICHURIAN, Memorial, 50c: Glossy foliage with very fragrant, creamy white 
single flowers in clusters, prostrate grower. 
ROSE SPECIES AND HARDY ROSES 
(Varieties which need no winter protection in Central Iowa) 
QUANTITY PRICES previously given apply here. 
AGNES, 50c: A tall, pale yellow Rugosa hybrid, blooming very freely in June. 
AMELIA GRAVAEREAUX, 50c: Double fragrant, deep red. 
AUSTRIAN COPPER, 50c: Coppery red. Single, early. 
BLANC DOUBLE De COUBERT, 50c: A low-growing Rugosa hybrid. Double. 
Snow white flowers, constantly produced. 
BLAND A, 40c: 4 to 5 ft. Single pink, splendid shrub, bright red hips. 
DR. ECKNER, 50c: Large semi-double buff and rose. 
ECAE, 50c: Single, pale yellow, very earliest. Dense upright bush with red 
thorns and fine foliage. 
GROOTENDORST, 50c: Hybrid of Rugosa x Baby Rambler: semi-double, small 
fringed, bright red roses in clusters produced continuously. Perfectly 
hardy, good hedge variety. Each flower resembles a carnation. 
GROOTENDORST, PINK, 50c: A clear pink form of Grootendorst. 
HARRISON YELLOW, 50c: The old-fashioned double, clear yellow rose of 
early spring. 
HUGONIS, 50c: A compact upright bush. Single, pale yellow, very early. 
LUCIDA, 40c: Bright pink, 5 to 6 ft., shining foliage, bright red hips. 
MULTIFLORA, 40c: Vines 8 to 10 ft. Small white flowers, small red berries 
in clusters remaining bright all winter. 
RUGOSA, 50c: 5 to 7 ft. Single, large bright red; wrinkled, tough foliage, 
continuous bloomer, very large crimson hips. 
RUGOSA, WHITE, 50c: A pure white form of R. Rugosa. 
SETIGERA, 40c: The Prairie Rose. Clusters of large single pink flowers, and 
bright red hips. 6 to 8 ft. arching canes. 
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