PERPETUAL-FLOWERING BEDDING ROSES 
These Roses deserve to be grown for more widely os they flower profusely 
over an exceptionally long period of fime. They are splendid for bedding 
on account of their compact growth, and they bloom continuously and pro¬ 
fusely throughout the spring, summer, and way late into the fall. 
Gruss an Aachen Each $0.75, Doz. $7.50 
A very distinct Polyantha Bedding Rose with showy blooms of bright 
pink enhanced by a shading of pure salmon. 
Pink Charm (Bright Pink Aachen) Each $0.75, Doz. $7.50 
A splendid companion to the preceding variety, as it has the same 
habit of growth and blooms as freely. The fully double flowers are a 
lovely shade of deep pink. Gives a particularly fine mass effect in the 
garden. 
Pink Gruss an Aachen Each $0.75, Doz. $7.50 
This fits well into this splendid class, and provides a richer shade of pink 
than found in Gruss an Aachen. 
White Aachen Each $0.75, Doz. $7.50 
(Patent Pending.) As a sport of Gruss an Aachen this resembles its 
p>arent in every way except that the flowers are pure white when fully 
opened. The buds show a creamy cast. 
RUGOSA ROSES AND THEIR HYBRIDS 
Blanc Double de Coubert ' Each $0.85, Doz. $8.50 
Double pure white. 
Conrad Ferdinand Meyer Each $0.85, Doz. $8.50 
Clear silvery rose. 
Hansa Each $0.85, Doz. $8.50 
Attractive double reddish violet. 
Red F. J. Grootendorst Each $0.85, Doz. $8.50 
Imagine a shrub-like Rugosa Rose covered with trusses of lovely crim¬ 
son Baby Roses and you will have a fair conception of this fine,hybrid 
variety. It is valuable to plant as an isolated specimen or in a mass 
in a bed or in the shrubbery border or may be used as an everblooming 
hedge. Hardy, and continues to bloom until late in the fall. 
Pink F. J. Grootendorst Each $0.85, Doz. $8.50 
Identical with the preceding variety, except in color, which is a splendid 
clear pink. 
Rugosa Each $0.85, Doz. $8.50 
Large single rosy carmine. 
Rugosa alba Each $0.85, Doz. $8.50 
Large single white. 
GOLDEN ROSE OF CHINA 
Rosa Hugonis Each $0.85, Doz. $8.50 
A splendid Rose for the shrubbery border with delicate yellow single 
flowers produced on long arching sprays early in May; after it has 
finished flowering it remains an attractive decorative bush for the 
balance of the season; perfectly hardy. 
AUSTRIAN BRIER ROSES 
A very hardy type which will give the best results with very little pruning, 
since the flowers are produced from the upper end of the old wood. This 
class is noted for its excellent rich tones of yellow and copper. 
Austrian Copper Each $0.85, Doz. $8.50 
Bright coppery red; reverse golden yellow. 
Harrison’s Yellow Each $0.85, Doz. $8.50 
Fine double golden yellow flowers. 
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ROSA ROULETTI 
Each $0.50, Three $1.10, Doz. $330, 100 $20.00 
MiniotUre Rose. Probably one of the old Lawrenceana Roses popular a 
century or more ago. After being lost to cultivation for many years, a 
plant was found growing in an Alpine window-garden by M. Correvon, the 
Swiss rock garden authority, just a few years ago. If is rapidly attaining 
popularity as a rock garden "gem" and as an edging plant in front of 
Rose beds. The plant grows about 6 inches tall in bushy form, is healthy 
and hardy and blooms from early summer until frost. The tiny, rose-pink, 
quite double flowers are less than an inch in diameter. A real treasure. 
It may also be grown in the house without difficulty, blooming constantly. 
Charming little plant for a sunny window. 
FERTILIZING ROSES 
Just before you prepare your Rose beds for winter, we recom¬ 
mend on application of Wayside Gardens Organic Plant Food, 
at the rote of one 4-inch flower pot full to each Rose bush. 
Work the organic plant food into the ground and by next spring 
it will hove decomposed and be ready for immediate use by your 
Rose plants when they commence their new growth. If you have 
never done this before try it on one-half of your plants and see 
the remarkable difference. 
100 lbs. for $7.00, delivered. 
WAYSIDE GARDENS PLANT FOOD 
Contains no useless bulk or weight, increasing fillers. It is all 
plant food. 
Climbing Roses require no pruning in the spring beyond cutting out of very 
old or dead wood, and the shortening of the laterals and long canes to make 
the growth conform to the space to be covered; but a severe pruning in July, 
directly after they have finished flowering, is beneficial. Cutting away at 
that time all old flowering wood will encourage a vigorous growth, which 
will give an abundance of flowers the following season. 
We offer on this page a selection of the most modern Hardy Climbing 
and Rambler Roses. 
American Pillar Each $0.70, Doz. $7.00 
A single-flowering variety of great beauty. The flowers are of large 
size, 3 to 4 inches across, of a lovely shade of pink, with a clear white 
eye and clusters of yellow stamens, and are borne in immense bunches, 
and a large plant in full bloom is a sight not easily forgotten. 
Blaze Each $1.00, Doz. $10.00 
(U. S. Plant Patent No. 10.) Hardy everblooming Climbing Rose which 
inherits the blazing color of Paul's Scarlet Climber and the everblooming 
habit of Gruss an Teplitz, thus combining the most attractive features 
of both its parents. It is a very vigorous climbing variety which will 
grow to considerable height. 
Chaplin’s Pink Climber Each $0.80, Doz. $8.00 
It is a cross between Paul's Scarlet and American Pillar, and like its 
parents is of vigorous growth, perfectly hardy, producing its large 
flowers, similar in size and form to Paul's Scarlet, profusely in strong 
trusses of from 8 to 12 flowers each, but in color a rich lively pink. 
Climbing American Beauty Each $0.70, Doz. $7.00 
A strong, healthy, vigorous grower, frequently making shoots from 10 
to 12 feet long, and good sized flowers for a climbing Rose that blooms 
so freely. Color a pleasing rose-pink; of splendid form, good substance. 
Dorothy Perkins Each $0.70, Doz. $7.00 
Soft shell-pink; flowering profusely in large clusters. Very fragrant and 
lasting. A grand Rose in every way. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet Each $0.70, Doz. $7.00 
A Rose which, on account of its dainty color and exquisitely shaped 
buds and flowers, appeals to everyone. The long, pointed buds are of a 
rich flesh-pink on stems 12 to 18 inches long. Splendid for cutting. 
Easlea’s Golden Rambler Each $1.00, Doz. $10.00 
(U. S. Plant Patent No. 114.) A new outstanding Climbing Rose from 
England, producing its comparatively large double rich golden flowers 
in large trusses. An additional quality is a delicious fragrance. Gold 
Medal, Royal Horticultural Society, July, 1932. Awarded the Cory cup as 
the best new seedling climber or rambler Rose of British origin intro¬ 
duced in 1932. 
Elegance Each $1.50, Doz. $15.00 
Early. Straw-yellow. This vigorous-growing Climbing Rose produces very 
large, full blooms, sometimes 6 inches across with recurved petals. The 
inner petals are spectrum-yellow and outer ones shade to cream-white. 
As the fragrant blooms develop, the inside yellow intensifies. Foliage 
is large, dark lustrous green in color and disease-resistant. 
Flower of Fairfield Each $0.70, Doz. $7.00 
Also called the "Everblooming Crimson Rambler". Combines the beauty 
of the well-known Crimson Rambler with the continuous-blooming habit, 
the new growth bearing large clusters of crimson blooms through the 
summer continuously. 
Jacotte Each $0.80, Doz. $8.00 
Destined to find a place among the most popular when its merits and 
distinct coloring become better known. A deep orangy yellow, tinted 
coppery red. Good sized, semi-double, very lasting flowers with moderate 
fragrance, borne several together on a long stem. Blooms May and 
June. 
Mary Wallace Each $0.70, Doz. $7.00 
A Pillar Rose, making a fine, strong, self-supporting plant 6 to 8 feet 
high, with large, glossy foliage, blooming with great freedom in spring 
and bearing a large number of fine buds in summer and fall. Flowers 
very large, generally exceeding 4 inches across; well formed, semi¬ 
double, of a bright, clear rose-pink with salmon base. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin Each $0.80, Doz. $8.00 
The plant is of strong climbing habit, growing 12 feet or more high and 
has large, disease-resistant foliage. At the tips, the long pointed buds 
are crimson at first as the petals divide, then the firm outer petals 
show splashes of carmine as the flower opens with an iridescent pearl- 
pink inside. Very fragrant. 
New Dawn Each $1.50, Doz. $15.00 
(U. S. Plant Patent No. 1.) (Everblooming Dr. W. Van Fleet.) Identical 
in every way with its parent in size and formation of its flowers, color, 
etc., but blooms continuously throughout the summer and fall. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber Each $0.70, Doz. $7.00 
Flowers are semi-double, very freely produced in clusters of from 3 
to 20 flowers each on much branched canes. It is of strong climbing 
habit and perfectly hardy. One of the most popular of Climbing Roses. 
Silver Moon Each $0.70, Doz. $7.00 
Beautiful semi-double flowers, 41/2 inches and over in diameter, pure 
white in color; petals of great substance, beautifully cupped, forming a 
Clematis-like flower. The large bunch of yellow stamens in the center 
adds to its attractiveness. 
A NEW SHRUB ROSE 
Lipstick Each $1.00, Doz. $10.00 
A "shrub" Rose which will reach a height of 5 to 6 feet. It blooms 
continuously during the summer, forming large clusters of semi-double 
flowers. The color is a clear cerise with salmon shadings. This European 
variety certainly is a most interesting addition. There are so few tall 
growing Roses; it will be most welcome. 
The New Horvath Creations of Climbing Roses 
will be found on pages 70 and 71. 
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