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small white single blooms followed by similar trusses of glowing 
/red berries. Grows 8 to 10 feet tall. 1.00 


/ “A’very hardy species of strong climbing growth, 8 to lo ft. 1.00 
HARTSON'S YELLOW--The hardy bright yellow rose so commonly found 
fiourishing neglected in old fashioned gardens throughout the 
entire United States. Fluffy double blooms of clear unfading 
bright yellow. Grows about four feet tall. 1.00 
; R. HBEENAR--One-inch white blooms freely produced in trusses. 
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R. HEGHDOWNENSIS--Beautiful fernlike foliage makes a foil for 
light red single blooms of delicate grace, freely produced. A 
- beautifully symmetrical bush.6 to 8 feet tall. | 1.00 
R. HILLERI--A cross of R. Moyesii and R. Jilmottiae, with deep 
& ved single blooms on a strong graceful plant 8 to 10 ft. 1.00 
R. HUGONES--The lovely Golden Rose of China, with soft yellow.- 
Single blooms springing from every side of the graceful arching 
'eencs atong their -entire le - The fine fernlike foliage 
Menee the plant decorative at all itimes. About 4. feet. .. °1.00 
'R. LESCHINAULT--Bvergreen foliage and.big milky white blooms 
fotiowed by red fruits. Extremely healthy, and one.of the most 
obligingiy tractable of any species, lending itself to training 
wherever desired, with canes 8 to 12 feet long. 1.00 
‘ ‘LADY PENZANCE--Single plooms of deep coppery yellow on an at - 
tractive plant that may kept discreetly to four feet, or train- 
‘ed as a semi-climber up to eight feet tall. ot 1-00 
LORD PENZANCE--Single salmon pink blooms on a plant of the . 
same type as that of Lady Penzance. 1.00 
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