20 EDWARD LEHDE NURSERIES, GARDENVILLE, N. Y. 
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Rose Species—Hardy Shrub Roses 
40c. each 
Shrub Roses include many classes and forms mostly of erect, bushy type, which are adapted 
to almost all purposes for which any deciduous flowering shrub may be used. They may be used 
to border driveways and property lines, or to face 
in a wide sweep of lawn, or on a hillside. They 
are especially effective near stone walls or stone¬ 
work of any kind. 
Rosa blanda. Soft pink flowers, 2 in. across. Red fruit. 
Rosa harisoni. Semi-double, bright yellow flowers in 
great profusion. 
Rosa hugonis. Yellow, single flowers in May. Decorative 
bush with finely cut foliage. Good in the shrub border. 
Rosa lucida. Bright pink flowers, shiny red fruits. 
Rosa, Persian Yellow. Double, golden-yellow flowers. 
Rosa Moyesi. Similar in growth to R. hugonis but taller. 
Brilliant single deep blood-red flowers in June. 
Rosa nitida. Deep pink flowers. Low growing. 
Rosa palustris. Bright pink flowers. Tall growing. 
Rosa rubiginosa. Fragrant foliage, single pink flowers. 
Tall growing. 
Rosa rubrifolia. Reddish foliage, pink flowers. 
Rosa rugosa. Large, single, rosy-carmine flowers. Large 
red fruits. 
Rosa rugosa alba. White flowers. Fragrant. 
Rosa rugosa rubra. Rose-colored flowers. Fragrant. 
Rosa rugosa, C. F. Meyer. Light silvery pink. Very 
large, double flower. Very hardy. 
Rosa rugosa, J. F. Grootendorst. Fringed flowers of 
bright red, produced in large clusters; vigorous grower. 
Rosa setigera. Large, bright pink. Single. 
Rosa spinosissima. Light sulphur-yellow flowers. Fine 
foliage. 
down a planting of larger material, for groups 
Rugosa Rose 
Rosa wichuraiana. Pure white flowers in large 
cluster. Trailing habit. Good for bank planting. 
Thick, shiny leaves. 
Rosa xanthina. Bright yellow, double. Finely-cut 
foliage. 
Rosa setigera 
