CLIMBING ROSES, continued 
PRIMROSE (Primevere). Bright primrose- 
yellow, fading to canary-yellow. Midseason; 
very vigorous. Extra Grade, 90 cts.; No. 1 
Grade, 75 cts. 
PURITY. White, semi-double, large flower. 
Vigorous grower, not rampant as Silver Moon. 
Extra Grade, $1.00; No. 1 Grade, 85 cts. 
SCORCHER. Brilliant crimson-scarlet ruffled 
flowers, gracefully formed. A true climbing 
Hybrid Tea with recurrent blooming habit. 
Early; moderately vigorous growth. Extra 
Grade, $1.00; No. 1 Grade, 85 cts. 
SILVER MOON. Pure white to lemon-white, 
center of golden stamens. Late; very vigorous 
and rampant grower. Extra Grade, 90 cts.; 
No. 1 Grade, 75 cts. 
ZEPHIRINE DROUHIN. A fine old Bourbon 
Rose adapted to pillar growth. Deep rose-pink 
buds open to rosy red flowers. Nearly thorn¬ 
less. An abundant bloomer in June and again 
in fall. Extra Grade, $1.00; No. 1 Grade, 
85 cts. 
RUGOSA ROSES 
Extra Grade Only 
AGNES. Finest yellow Rugosa. 6—7 ft. $1.00. 
F. J. GROOTENDORST. Bright crimson 
Rugosa. 4-5 ft. $1.00. 
HUGONIS. “The Golden Rose of China.” 
Unusually attractive single yellow blooms 
in May. Red canes and thorns and attractive 
small foliage. 4-5 ft. $1.00. 
PINK GROOTENDORST. Pink Rugosa. 4-5 
ft. $1.00. 
SKYROCKET. (W. Kordes Sons, 1934.) A 
real everblooming Pillar or Shrub Rose. 
Brilliant red blooms are borne in large clusters 
the entire season. With its fine, upright 
habit, it may well be planted in a shrubbery 
border where constant color is needed. 6-7 ft. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
VANGUARD. Orange-copper. A new Rugosa 
with the finest lustrous, dark green foliage. 
7-8 ft. $1.25. 
TWO TRAILING ROSES 
MAX GRAF. Produces large, single pink 
flowers against glossy foliage. 75 cts. 
ROSA WICHURAIANA. Trailing branches 
produce many white flowers. 75 cts. 
SINGLE ROSES 
Extra Grade Only 
CECIL. The finest yellow single. 85 cts. 
DAINTY BESS. Soft rose-pink with a large 
cluster of wine-colored stamens. A prize¬ 
winner for artistic arrangement. 85 cts. 
INNOCENCE. Large, white flowers, showing a 
center mass of golden red stamens. 85 cts. 
ISOBEL. Coppery to orange-pink. Best in 
this color class. 85 cts. 
VESUVIUS. Very brilliant scarlet or fiery 
crimson. 85 cts. 
HYBRID PERPETUALS 
Having their main blooming period in June, 
many of them will recur or bloom again during 
autumn if they are properly pruned; hence the 
French term for this class Hybrid Remontants. 
They are all exceptionally hardy and require less 
attention and less winter protection than the 
Hybrid Teas. If desired, they make large bushes 
from 3 to 6 feet or more in height, and yield 
many more blooms at one time than the Hybrid 
Teas. They are especially valuable for their 
fragrance. This class of Roses continues to prove 
the crowning glory of the Rose-garden in June. 
BARONESS ROTHSCHILD. Light pink, 
large, symmetrical, cupped bloom. Extra 
Grade, 90 cts.; No. 1 Grade, 75 cts. 
CAPTAIN HAYWARD. Bright scarlet-crim¬ 
son. A free autumn bloomer. Extra Grade, 
90 cts.; No. 1 Grade, 75 cts. 
CLIO. Satiny flesh-color, deeper pink center. 
Extra Grade, 90 cts.; No. 1 Grade, 75 cts. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. The queen of 
all white Roses, in both size and purity. 
Extra Grade, 90 cts.; No. 1 Grade, 75 cts. 
GEORG ARENDS. Known as the “Pink 
Druschki.” Delicate shade of soft light pink. 
Extra Grade, 90 cts.; No. 1 Grade, 75 cts. 
HENRY NEVARD. Scarlet-crimson with ever- 
blooming habit. Extra Grade, 90 cts.; No. 1 
Grade, 75 cts. 
J. B. CLARK. Immense, full, red Rose. Un¬ 
usually vigorous. Extra Grade, 90 cts.; 
No. 1 Grade, 75 cts. 
MME. ALBERT BARBIER. Clear fawn- 
yellow similar to, but much larger than, 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. This variety, like Henry 
Nevard, blooms all summer. Extra Grade, 
90 cts.; No. 1 Grade, 75 cts. 
MRS. JOHN LAING. Still the most popular 
soft pink Perpetual ever introduced. Un- 
equaled for garden effect and for cutting 
purposes. Blooms continually. Extra Grade, 
90 cts.; No. 1 Grade, 75 cts. 
PAUL NEYRON. The largest of all deep 
pink Roses—blooms sometimes measure 6 
inches across. Extra Grade, 90 cts.; No. 1 
Grade, 75 cts. 
SYMPHONY. An Everblooming Frau Karl 
Druschki, with handsome, massive blooms of 
perfect form. The buds are blush-pink, open¬ 
ing to lovely pale rose with the ends of petals 
pure white. Patent 79. Extra Grade, $1.25; 
No. 1 Grade, $1.00. 
ULRICH BRUNNER. Brilliant light cherry- 
red. Excellent for cutting. Almost thornless. 
Extra Grade, 90 cts.; No. 1 Grade, 75 cts. 
Roses need not always be planted in separate 
beds, for you will find most delightful effects are 
obtained by planting them in little nooks and 
corners in front of shrubbery where the Roses 
will get about a half day’s sunshine. One of our 
constant ambitions has always been to help the 
owner of a modest garden enjoy good Roses. 
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