
A Bobbink & Atkins Garden of Roses. This is a thoroughly practical small garden 

that has been duplicated in whole or in part many times without great expense. 
Trailing Roses 
‘The Trailers are Climbing Roses 
with slender, pliable canes enabling 
them to lie close to the ground. 
Their shiny foliage and beautiful flowers make these Roses ideal covers for 
banks, hillsides, and waste places. 
Carpet of Gold. LC. (The Brownells, 1939.) 
Yellow. A creeping or trailing plant running 
close to the ground and covering itself 
with brilliant yellow, double, fragrant 
flowers 2 to 3 inches across. Ideal for banks. 
Coral Creeper. LC. (The Brownells, 1937.) 
Apricot. Deep red buds open a lovely shade 
of apricot-orange, fading to light pmk. 
Straight, upright stems support large, 
semi-double flowers. 
Creeping Everbloom. Sub-zero LC. (The 
Brownells, 1939.) Red. Fragrant, double 
red flowers almost 4 inches in diameter, In 
clusters on canes 3 feet long which lie on 
the ground. If well grown may reach 10 
feet. Pinned down it will take root. Blooms 
freely through summer and _ fall. About 
30 petals. $1.50 each. May delivery. 
Evergreen Gem. R. White. One of the 
oldest Wichuraiana Climbers, generally 
used as a ground-cover because of its low, 
trailing habit. Small, double, white flowers 
borne in clusters. Almost evergreen foliage. 
~ 75 cts. each. 
Frederick S. Peck. LC. (The Brownells, 
1937.) Pat. 419. Pink. Semi-double, 
deep grenadine-pink blooms with yellow 
tints in center appear singly and in clusters 
on slightly arched stems high above the 
attractive foliage. 
Lady Bountiful. LC. (C. S. Tait, 1938.) 
Red. A seedling of American Pillar and 
like it in flower. The abundant leaves are 
Rugosa-like in texture, and, when allowed 
to grow naturally, the plant forms a per- 
fect carpet of dark green. Handsome in 
pillar form, too. 
Little Compton Creeper. LC. (The 
Brownells, 1937.) Pink. Single, deep 
rose-pink blooms in Jarge clusters cover 
the dark shiny foliage. If blooms are not 
removed, it will be covered in fall with 
yellow-orange to red hips. 
Max Graf. Pink. Handsome foliage and 
sprays of large, single, shining pink flowers. 
Because of its foliage and extra hardiness 
it is one of the best for covering exposed 
banks. Foliage 75% Rugosa. 60 cts. each, 
$5 for 10. 
Rugosa Repens Alba (R. Pauli). White. 
Fine trailer with hard, varnished foliage 
and big, snowy white flowers in clusters. 
Vigorous and long-lived. Foliage 75% 
Rugosa. 75 cts. each. 
Wichuraiana. (Species.) White. A matted 
creeper with glossy, almost evergreen, 
small, shiny foliage. Sprays of small, 
white, fragrant flowers. A good cover for 
banks. 60 cts. each, $5 for 10. 
All Trailing Roses are $1 each, except where otherwise noted, less quantity discount 
East Rutherford, N. J. 
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ROSE DISCOUNTS 
and 
QUANTITY RATES 
Deduct 10 per cent 
from total price of any 
12 to 49 Roses 
Deduct 15 per cent 
from total price of any 
50 or more Roses 
THESE DISCOUNTS DO NOT APPLY 
TO SPECIAL ROSE OFFERS 
Rose prices include free delivery 
on dormant plants when cash 
accompanies order over $3.00 
When certain kinds of Roses in 
the Special Offers may be sold out 
late in the season, we will select a 
variety of equal or better value un- 
less otherwise instructed. 
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