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Pax Amaada Rose - Introduced 1938. Pedigree; Frau Georg Von Simson (a 
mill tiflora climber from E\irope) x pollen of Rosa b landa , wild rose from Wilton, 
Minnesota. A gorgeous bloomer, light pink turning to white, £CTji-double in clusters. 
Petals about 17, A strong upright grov;er, with dark brom 7-foot stems. The stems 
are smooth except a very few thorns near the ground; the midrib of the leaf is 
bristly. Available; 2 one-year plants oTj Rosa blanda (Bonanza Springs, Minnesota) 
stock; each ^>1.00. 
Pax Apollo Rose - Introduced 1958. Pedigree; Rosa sempervirens pallida x 
pollen of Rosa blanda wild rose from southern Manitoba. A wonderful producer of 
deep pink flowers in large clusters in June. Petals about 14. Tall, upright, 7-foot 
dark red stems. The wood is smooth; on strong shoots the midrib of the leaf is 
bristly. Available; 2 one-year plants on Rosa blanda (Bonanza Springs, Minnesota) 
stock; each ^1.00. 
P^ix lola . Rose - Introduced 1938. Pedigree; Anci B5hm (a climbing rose from 
Europe) x pollen of Ros a b landa , wild rose from Beraidji, north Minnesota. Flovirers 
a semi-double clear shell pink. A strong groover, evidently of the pillar type. The 
shoots close to the ground also full of bloom. Hundreds of flowers 2y: inches across 
in largo clusters. Petris about 25. The older flowers are nearly white; these two 
colors make the bush a thing of beauty. The stems of strong growth are all smooth; 
the rachis or raidi'ib of the leaf is bristly, but a. pleasing thornless bouquet C£m 
be cut from the side shoots. Available; 11 root-grafts on Rosa bln.nda (Bonanza 
Springs, Minnesota) stock and 4 plants budded on Rosa multiflora. , each $1.00. 
Hardy Roses Already Introduced 
Alika ; A Hardy Red Ros e - First offered spring, 1930, Color brilliant red 
with no purple, mauve or violet red in it. It gets far away from the mauve pink of 
most of ovtT wild prairie roses. Pi’opagates rapidly from sprouts. Dr. Hansen brought 
this hardy, beautiful, double, fragrant, brilliant red rose from Russia in 1906, 
under the ncune Rosa gallica gi'andiflora . The Alika roses made a gorgeous display in 
the State Rose Ga.rden at Sioux Falls the past season. Alika roses on own roots, 
each $1.00. Sprouts from these plants will be true to nam.e. 
Mrs . Mina Lindell Rose - Introduced 1927. A beautiful, semi-double light 
pink wrild rose found in Butte County; South Dakota. Plants on own roots, each 50 cents. 
Pink Semi Rose - A pink single flower selection of the Semi rose from Semi- 
palatinsk, Siberia ( Rosa laxa , Retz). It was a pleasure to note at the Federal 
Horticulture Station at Cheyenne, li^^oming, in 1937, that the Pink Semi rose is very 
resistant to alkali. This variety should be good for hedges on such soil. Own-rooted 
plants, each 50 cents. 
Qkaga Rose - Introduced 1927. Pedigree; Rosa gallica grandiflora x Teton- 
kaha. A very fine serai-double rose. Flowers, deep pink; low bush; blooming very 
freely in June and first half of July. Available stock, 15 own-root sprouts, each 
$ 1 , 00 . 
Kitana Rose - Introduced 1927. Pedigree; Tetonkaha x Rose Apples , a 
Rugosa hybrid from England. A vigorous, hardy, semi-double pink rose, blooming very 
freely in June and into Ju3.y. Flowers, 3 inches in diameter; intense fragrance; 
petals, about 36; petaloids, 25. Red fruit sets freely. Flowers are somexvhat 
globular with little pollen; deep lavender pink. Available stock, 4 plants budded 
on Rosa rubrifolia , each $1.00. 
Koza Rose - Introduced 1927. Pedigree; Seed parent, our seedling of Rosa 
rugosa , Siberian form x La France; pollen parent, La Melusine, a rugosa hybrid. 
Vigorous plant, over 7 feet in height; a profuse bloomer. Flowers semi-double; 
deep pink; blooms freely thnough July and into August, Available stock, 5 own-root 
sprouts, each $1.00. 
Zani Rose - Introduced 1927, Pedigree; Seed parent, Rosa rugosa , Siberian 
form X Anna de Diesbach; pollen parent, Tetonkalia. Of this pedigree v;e have a number 
of hardy, strong growing seedlings, six to eignt feet in height, blooming very freely 
from June until the middle of July. Flowers, semi-double; color, a fine dark crimson 
with a Wfhite streak through the center petals. This is very marked chara.cteristic. 
Available stock, 24 own-root sprouts, each $1.00. 
Zika Rose - Introduced 1927. Pedigree; Seed parent, Rosa rugosa , Siberian 
form X Anna de Diesbach; pollen parent, Tetonkaha. Flowers, semi-double; color, fine 
shell pink; fragrant. Available stock, 65 own-root sprouts, each $1.00. 
Yatkan Rose - Introduced 1927. Pedigree; Somewhat uncertain but very like^^ 
Gruss an Teplitz x La Melusine. Flowers, semi-double, two and one-half inches across; 
colors, pure pink; blooms through July, Available stock, 50 oxvn-root sprouts, each 
$ 1 . 00 . 
