OMIENSIS PTERACANTHA—This is a remarkable and most unusual rose, with finely 
divided foliage of a delicate fernlike character, enormously decorative in itself. The 
slender canes are covered with huge translucent winglike thorns that glow brilliantly 
red when light shines through them. The bush makes naturally a symmetrical fountain, 
while the four petalled milk white blooms soon make way for a crop of globular 
orange fruits that begin to glow with autumn colors as early as July. A most unique 
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R. POMIFERA—The Apple Rose, with great fruits as large as crabapples following its 
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R. RUBRIFOLIA—Another lovely symmetrical bush with finely divided plum red 
foliage, and rose colored blooms followed by a huge crop of brilliant, almost trans- 
lucent red fruits, gleamingly smooth. A rose of such exotic appearance that it attracts 
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R. RUBIGINOSA—The oft-sung Eglanteria, the Sweetbriar rose, with foliage delight- 
mua vascented like tipe apples: -FOUur £0, SIX feet cite etrae eres n eone hs eee eee $1.00 
R. RUBIGINOSA X GYMNOCARPA—A new rose with more fragrant foliage and a 
hardier, more beautiful and symmetrical plant than R. Rubiginosa. Single pink bloom. 
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R. SATURATA—Bright yellow stems contrast oddly with rose red blooms which are 
followed by long orange seed pods. No thorns at all on this splendid species rose 
except for a few inches at the base. Grows eight to ten feet tall.....-...222222...--.-- $1.00 
SCHOENER’S MUSK—An unbelievable display of snowy glory; it makes the hugest 
trusses of any species rose, of big double white blooms followed by an immense crop 
of bright orange berries. A spectacular rose for a specimen plant, or when pillared. 
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SIERRA SNOWSTORM—A climber with perfectly healthy foliage, blooming continually 
throughout the season with small white blooms in trusses. This may be used in the 
shrub: border of in-any. of -the-uses: offa-species- roses. -6-- 1atcee-s toccoct jane coe fee $1.00 
R. SOULIEANA—One of the showiest species, with clusters of pearly white bloom and 
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R. SPINOSISSIMA—The Scotch rose, with single pink blooms set thickly along the 
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R. SPINOSISSIMA ALTAICA—Single lemon white blooms; a plant of about the same 
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R. SPINUFOLIA—Another thornless species, with large single pink blooms followed by 
a very large crop of fruit. Grows six to eight feet high. Very attractive vase shaped 
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R. WILMOTTIAE—Deep rose colored blooms coming solitary on short stalked lateral 
branchlets, a most graceful habit of growth. Has long bright orange fruits. Six to 
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R. XANTHINA ALLARD—Lovely semi-double light yellow blooms coming generously, 
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