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Habelle Stearns 
(U. S. Plant Patent No. 297) 
PERPETUAL FLOWERING DOORYARD 
ROSA SETIGERA HYBRID ana 
Color of Flower: Peach-blossom-pink with silvery 
reflexed, sharply recurving, imbricated petals, Center 
showing a lovely orange undertone, Flowers in pan- 
icles. Persistent grower and _ bloomer. Flowering 
period starting in June, lasting until frost. Flowers 
excellent for cutting and decorative work, are fully 
double, having from 50 to 60 petals. : 
Foliage: Bottle-green, rich and clean. Strong re- 
sistance to ordinary Rose maladies. 
Hardiness: Hardy without protection in the tem- 
perate zone. Can be successfully grown with pro- 
tection in the colder regions where growing Roses 
heretofore has been impossible or exceedingly difficult. 
\ Size of Plant: Ultimate height about 2 feet, spread- 
ing from 6 to 8 feet or more if permitted. It is a 
decumbent, spreading, matlike plant, making it pre- 
eminently fit for ground covering. It also fits in 
beautifully in the foreground of a shrub border. A 
plant one can go to and always find some flowers for 
cutting. 
Wholesale Price: Per 10, $12.50, per 100, $100.00. 
We request the following retail price 
be maintained: Hach, $2.00; per 12, $26.60 
Mabelle Stearns 
NEW HORVATH HEDGE ROSE 
Pink Profusion 
(U. S. Patent No. 298) 
ROSA SETIGERA HYBRID 
Color of Flower: The compact flowers are imhricated 
in Camellia-like form and borne singly and in clusters 
on 15- to 24-inch stems, Two-toned pink, resembling 
miniature Lady Alice Stanley blooms. They completely 
cover the plant when in bloom. Each flower has 80 or 
more petals, are charming for cutting, lasting well in 
water, and are exceedingly useful for corsages. 
Foliage: Shiny bright, dark green, resistant to the 
ordinary Rose maladies such as mildew er black spot. 
Free grower. Foliage from top t9 base. Handsome for 
hedge purposes. 
Hardiness: Hardy without protection in the tem- 
perate zone. Can be successfully grown with protection 
in the colder regions where growing Roses heretofore 
has been impossible or exceedingly difficult. 
Size of Plant: Ultimate height 3 to 4 feet, depending 
on location; upright, rounding growth, excellent for 
hedging and single specimens in the flower shrub- 
bery border, never attains more than 2- to 3-foot spread. 
Wholesale Price: Per 10, $7.50; per 100, $60.00. 
We request the following retail price 
be maintained: Hach, $1.25; per 12, $12.50 
Pink Profusion 
their heavy load without bending. Flowers do not droop and 
have from 50 to 55 petals. The appearance of the plant is one 
NEW HORVATH CLIMBER of noble ruggedness. Without a doubt the finest large flowered 
pink climber to date. 
Sie ils Foliage: The rich shining, bronzy green leaves are larger than 
those of the Mahonia or Oregon Grape and are ornamental in 
themselves. 
eet Hardiness: Hardy without protection in the temperate zone. 
(U. S. Plant Patent No. 296.) Can be successfully grown with protection in the colder regions 
where growing Roses heretofore has been impossible or exceed- 
Color of Flower; Clear, deep rose-pink of same shade as Dame ingly difficult. 
Edith Helen. The flowers are huge, fully five to six inches across Size of Plant: Ultimate height, 14 to 15 feet. 
when fully open. Slow in opening, lasting a long time. The flow Wholesale Price: Per 10, $12.50; per 100, $100.00. 
ers, though large, are refined and equal the finest Hybrid Tea 
Rose. Flowers are produced abundantly on spur branches both on We request the following retail price be 
main stock and laterals, 1 to 2 feet long. They are stiff and bear maintained: Each, $2.00; per 12, $20.00 

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