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ROSES 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Paul's Soarlet 
muoh branched canes. It is of strong climbing 
habit and perfectly hardy. 
Primrose 
New hardy yellow elimber with large, very double, 
oanary-yellow flowers in great profusion. 
Silver Moon 
Beautiful semi-double flowers, pure white in 
oolor, petals of great substance, beautifully 
cupped, forming a Clematis-like flower. 
SHRUB ROSES 
Harrison Yellow 4-6* 
Great billows of bright yellow blooms, very early 
in the season. Undoubtedly the first hardy 
yellow rose there is and should be freely planted 
for specimens, borders and ridges. 
Rosa Hugonis (Golden Rose of China) 5-6* 
A very desirable border rose with unusually 
attractive yellow flowers. 
Rosa rugosa F. J. Grootendorst 4-6' 
Small, bright red flowers produced throughout 
growing season. Vigorous plants, often used 
as hedge. 
Rosa rugosa Grootendorst (Pink) 4-6' 
Has deep pink flowers; otherwise, same charac¬ 
teristics as above. 
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Bach Bach 
For the above Shrub Roses 2 to 3* .76 ,'66 
TRAILING ROSES 2 to 3 ft. .75 .65 
Max Graf 
Makes an excellent pillar or climbing rose, 
but will be found most valuable as a ground 
cover. The foliage resembles Rosa Rugosa and 
is semi-evergreen. Large bright pink single 
flowers with prettily crimped petals. Excell¬ 
ent for walls or banks. 
Meraald (Yellow) 
Very large, single blooms of clear light yellow. 
Rosa Setigera 
Deep pink flowers. Fine green foliage. 
ROSA wichuriana (Memorial Rose) 
White flowers; thick, small, shining green foli¬ 
age. Particularly useful for covering banks 
or boulders. Bach Per 10 
Potted.60 .46 
