PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
Hardy Roses 39 
S & H Hardy Field'Gro wn Roses 
OUR ROSES ARE BUDDED ON HARDIEST STOCK 
The varieties we list are all hardy, with winter protection. 
As a popular service, we cut back and root-prune your Roses,— 
ready to plant. This also cuts down transportation expense. 
IN COMPARING PRICES, all we ask of you is to give 
quality and grade their true value. Our old customers will 
understand. 
Our No. 1 is the finest super-grade in the Mail-Order trade. 
Purchasers of this grade (or No. 2) from our cellars, will get 
the benefits of our fresh, well kept stock, unexposed beyond 
the day or two (packed,) in transit. 
New Swiss Rock-Garden Rose 
Rosa Rouletti 
This altogether charming 
little Alpine rose was once 
very , popular in Switzer¬ 
land. Having recently re¬ 
gained cultivation, it comes 
now to us a choice rockery 
and edging plant. Grows 6 
to 7 inches high; dense, 
small foliage; % inch dou¬ 
ble, rose-pink flowers con¬ 
tinuous from early summer 
until frost. 
From 2%-in. pots: 40c 
each; 3 for $1.05; 6 for 
$1.80; 12 for $3.00. 
New Baby, Gloria Mundi 
Baby 
Ramblers 
OR 
Folyantha Roses 
Blooming all sum¬ 
mer, their brilliant 
clusters lay ribbons 
of color along the 
garden borders 
from June till fall. 
They seldom grow 
higher than 18 'or 
24 inches, and spread 
never over 2 feet. 
Hedges of the 
thriftier kinds are 
now being used ex¬ 
tensively, thus com¬ 
bining good low- 
growing hedge ma¬ 
terial with a con¬ 
tinuous, sparkling 
show of flowers. 
Postpaid Each 3 6 12 
n ' for for for 
Knees 50c $1.35 $2.40 $4.25 
Crimson Baby Rambler 
The original of this dwarf 
group. Thick clusters. 
Cecile Brunner (“Sweetheart”). Large sprays of double 
flowers, soft rosy pink on cream. 
Ellen Poulsen. Full sweet-scented clusters of dark pink. 
Erna Teschendorf. Unfading crim.son-cardinal. One of the 
most dependable for continuous bloom. 
Miinrli (New.) Orange-scarlet; emphatic, clear, 
lYluntll uniform, comparatively unfading. Fully 
double, with many florets in each cluster. 
Golden Salmon. The flowers are large, semi-double, thickly 
clustered, red-salmon overlaid orange and gold ; light eye. 
Ideal. The darkest; rich garnet-red. 
Dady Reading. Unmixed, unfading cherry-red. 
Lafayette. Large, crinkled, thickly clustered, cherry-pink. 
Runs slightly heavier than type. 
Miss Edith Cavell. Crimson, with white eye. 
Triomphe Orleanais. Similar in bright color to Crimson 
Baby, but much larger flowered. 
Verdun. Cherry-crimson ; very showy. 
Frau Karl Druschki 
Hybrid Perpetual l^ES” 
Brilliant with perfumed flowers, larger than the Hybrid Tea 
class. On account of disparity in growth and blooming season, 
this larger type should not be included in the same rose bed 
with the Hybrid Teas. Cut back annually to about 8 inches. 
#I 65C I #a 45C 
Grade 12 for 6.00 EACH | Grade 12 for 3.60 EACH 
Capt. Hayward. Velvety carmine-crimson; large. 
Frau Karl Druschki. Waxy paper-white; its bud, half 
opened state and maturity are exquisite. Of longer blooming 
season than the type, yielding its final bouquets under the 
first fall of snow. 
Gen. Jacqueminot. Very free bloom, crimson-scarlet. 
George Arends. Large, perfect; silvered pink. 
Henry Nevard. Very fragrant and free-flowering; large, 
well formed flowers, crimson-scarlet. 
Jubilee. Pure red, shading to crimson and maroon. 
Magna Charta. Early blooming; bright rose-pink. 
Mrs. J". H. Laing. Soft, delicate pink, with satin cast. 
Faul Neyron. Very large, perfect; bright ruddy pink. This 
variety is notable for long, thick stems without thorns, and 
normally produces its best flower crop in September. A 
delightful home-grown, decorating item for late August and 
September weddings. 
Soleil d’Or. Large, full flowers, gold and orange-yellow, vary¬ 
ing to ruddy gold suffused with nasturtium-red. 
Ulrich Brunner. Fine form and popular; cherry-red. 
THE 
“GOLDEN ROSE 
ot CHINA” 
Rosa Hugonis 4 activ""Sniq« 
shrub. Last year’s canes produce the 
crop of bloom, with clean, healthy 
foliage of the Briar type; but the 
new growth springing abundantly 
from the roots, is densely clothed in 
acacia-like leaves and bristles, all a 
reddish maroon. A matured bush may 
attain 8 by 8 feet. The sparkling 
buds begin to swell in April, so that 
early in May, Hugonis is a shim¬ 
mering mound of gold. The flowers 
are single, flat to cup shape, with 
charming stamen tufts. The color is 
bright and noticeable, ranging from 
deep gold to canary, full length of 
the arching canes. 
60c each; 3 for $1.65; 6 for $3.00; 
12 for $5.50, postpaid. 
Tree 
Roses 
Tree Roses con¬ 
sist of a single up¬ 
right, 3%-ft. stem, 
top-grafted to some 
free-blooming va¬ 
riety. Useful as 
borders to walks 
in a formal gar¬ 
den, or in any lo¬ 
cation where the 
show of bloom is 
desired at an ele¬ 
vation of about 5 
feet. 
Apricot 
Fiuk White 
Red Yellow 
By Express Collect 
Each 
SZ.85 
3 for $8.00 
