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"Re RUBIGINOSA X GYMNOCARPA--A new rose ae more “fragrant Folus 
- dage and a hardier more beautiful. and symmetri¢al | Po than 
4 Rubiginosa. Graceful ee pink blooms. 4 tot ft... E500 
Re SATURATA--Bright yellow stems contrast oddly fick rose- red. 
blooms which are followed by long orange seed pods. There are 
no thorns at all on this splendid species rose except for’.a_, 
few inches at the base. . Grows 8 to 10 feet tall. 1.00:. 

SCHOENER'S MUSK--An unbelievable display of snowy glory, it 
~ makes the hugest bloom trusses of any species cross, of large... 
double white blooms followed by an immense’crop of bright red, 
berries. A spectacular rose for a speciman plant or when pil-. 
cers: Grows 8 to.10 feet or more. 4.25% 
R. SOULIEANA--One of ee bEeee species, with clusters of - 
pearl white blooms and very long orange-red fruits. — 1.00 | 
R. SPINOSISSIMA--The Scotch rose, with single pink blooms set 
thickly along the canes. Ab out two feet high. © 1.00. 
-R. SPINOSISSIMA ALTAICA--Single fon ite NL Ooms. on me tnioh 
of about the same height as Spinosissima. 1.00 - 
R. SPINUFOLIA--Another thornless species with large single 
pink blossoms followed by a very large crop of fruit. .Grows: 
6 to 8 feet high. 1.00 
R. WILMOTTIAE--Deep rose colored blooms coming solitary on . 
short ‘stalked lateral branchlets, a most graceful habit of 
growth. The blooms are followed by long bright oRene? hips. 
Grows from six to eight ee high. ¥ 1.00 
R. XANTHINA ATLARD--Lovely semi-double cream colored blooms 
generously produced, followed by vivid fruits. 4 to 6. 1.00 
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All roses described in this catalogue are growing and bloom- 
ing in my display and experimental gardens. 
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