22 WINTER PRICE LIST, JANUARY 10, 1941 

ROSES (Continued) 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Perld Perl00 
Nowe) 2 ee ee ee a 2.40 20.00 
No. 1134 (Medium) ~li-...2..-.-2U- a ee ee 1.80 15.00 
Climbing American Beauty. Carmine, fine form, rich perfume 
Climbing Hoover, ‘Cerise-pink, flame-scarlet and yellow 
Climbing Radiance. Brilliant rose-pink 
Climbing Red Radiance, Deep rose-red 
Climbing Talisman. Apricot, gold and deep pink 
Dr, W. Van Fleet. Pale pink flowers, equal to best tea rose 
Jacotte. Orange-yellow tinted copper, large, semi-double 
Mary Wallace. Pink and gold, double, hardy 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin. Iridescent pearly-pink 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Intense scarlet, vigorous and free flowering 
Silver Moon, Silvery-white, yellow stamens, very large 
HYBRID RUGOSA AND MISCELLANEOUS ROSES 
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NYO a a ee gn ee ee Se es ee ee 2.40 20.00 
INOS 26 GMC Ui) ee a ee 1.80 15.00 
Austrian Copper. Single flowers of intense coOpper-red, very early 
F, J. Grootendorst. Bright red, baby rambler type, everblooming 
Harison’s Yellow. ‘Semi-double, bright yellow, early 
Hugonis. Light yellow, very early, blooms profusely 
Pink Grootendorst. Double pink flowers, everblooming, good foliage 
Rosa Blanda. (Soft pink, 2 inches across; bright red berries. 4-6’ 
Rosa Lucida, Shining foliage and bright pink flowers. Well adapted for borders. 6’ 
Rosa Nitida, Deep pink flowers, dwarf-growing 

Rosa Rouletti. Tiniest rose of all. Double rose-pink flowers less than one 
inch across. Blooms throughout the season, Fine for rock gardens. 
2’”’ pots, 1.20 per 10; 10.00 per 100 

Rosa Rubrifolia. Pink flowers, bluish red foliage and stems. 6’. 
Rosa Rugosa Rubra. Flowers purplish red, large. Canes beset with 
prickles. 6’ 
Rosa Setigera. (Prairie Rose) Large bright pink, in clusters; grayish foliage, 6-8’ 
Rosa Wichuraiana (Memoriall| Rose) Matted creeper with glossy foliage and small 
white, fragrant flowers. 
FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
California-grown 
This is a new classification that includes roses selected for their hardiness, ease 
of culture and for their mass color effect. In the group are found single, semi- 
double and double flowers, usually produced in large clusters. The Floribunda va- 
rieties are primarily intended for bedding, massing or for borders for which purpose 
they are far superior to annuals or herbaceous material, 
Perl0 Peri00 
NO ee ee a ee ee ee ee a ee ne ee 2.90 25.00 
No. 116 > (Medium) 2222 oe a a ee eee eee ee ey 18.00 
Else Poulsen. Bright rose-pink flowers of good size, large clusters 
Gruss an Aachen, Large HT-shaped blooms, orange pink in bud, paling to soft 
salmon-pink and white on opening. 
Karen Poulsen, Very large, single, brilliant unfading scarlet flowers in clusters 
Sunshine, Double flowers of a deep apricot-orange in the bud, lightening to 
apricot-yellow in the open flower 
