Climbing Rose 
Red Dorothy Perkins 
: f A splendid new climbing 
Lk ee rose remarkable for its bril- 
Sapeen.,.2 liant fiery red flowers and the 
‘ < great masses of blossoms that 
are produced in clusters of 6 
to 8 flowers each. The flow- 
ers are very double and much 
larger in size than the or- 
dinary Rambler Roses. The 
vines are vigorous grow- 
ers, leaves glossy and deep 
green and are practically 
immune from disease and in- 
sect attacks. Select 2 yr. 
Plants: Each 30c.; 3 for 70c. 
Special Rose Offer 
One Strong 2 Yr. Field 
Grown Plant of each of these 
7 Fine Roscs for $1.90 








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ik Pes purchased quite a number of your When comparing prices. please 
poo se shrubs, never before have we re- bear in mind that we sell only 2 
te ; - : ceived such large heavy’ rooted yr. strong field grown Rose Bush- 
TOP—BELLE POITEVIN HARRISON’S YELLOW Plants. es. 7 We do) not offer small (12 yrs 
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Hardy Rugosa Roses 
These roses are very hardy and can be grown in any part of the 
U. S. They were produced by crossing the hardy Rugosa Rose with 
some of the best double everblooming varieties. They have perfectly 
double flowers, bloom at frequent intervals throughout the season and 
are highly fragrant. They are absolutely hardy and are not susceptible 
to many diseases and insects that attack other roses. Once planted they 
are permanent, about all they require is to keep the soil worked 
around the bushes and occasionally a little well rotted manure well 
spaded in. They grow dense heavy bushes, 3 to 5 ft. tall and are well 
supplied with heavy shiny foliage. 
BELLE POITEVIN—Grows a strong, vigorous bush and branches free- 
ly, every tip laden with large double flowers of a live, clear pink col- 
or. Buds are long and have an exquisite perfume. Strong Plants: Each 
35c.; 3 for 85c. 
HANSA—One of the finest of the hardy Rugosa Roses, growing a strong 
healthy bush that bears the large handsome flowers in great profusion. 
Flowers are large, very full and double and a rich maroon red in col- 
or. A bush of these roses is a grand sight when in bud or bloom. Strong 
Plants: Each 35c.; 3 for 85c. 
HARRISON’S YELLOW—One of the hardiest yellow Roses. When in 
full bloom the plant is simply a mass of gold. Foliage is fern-like and 
very attractive. Strong 2 yr. plants: Each 35c.; 3 for 90c. 

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SIR THOMAS LIPTON—A pure white Rugosa Rose, flowers are very oar 4 bo SP gs 
double and borne in profusion throughout the season. A beautiful fra- ue Mag : 1 BROOTENT 
grant rose. Strong 2 yr. plants: Each 35c.; 3 for 85c. a ALY ' INDORST 
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Dwarf Rambler Rose F. J. Grootendorst 
A cross between Rugosa and Baby Rambler that blos- 
soms profusely from early summer until fall. It forms a 
stocky bush, 2 to 3 ft. tall on which the blossoms are 
borne in clusters resembling bouquets of red car- 
nations. Flowers are bright red and very fragrant. 
The finest rose for a hedge or massing with other 
shrubs as it is both hardy and everblooming. See 
lect Plants: Each 40c.; 3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.75. 
“Hugonis” or Golden Rose of China 
A wonderful new rose from China that is per- 
fectly hardy and very showy even when not in 
blossom as the foliage is very fine or fernlike 
deep green and very glossy. Very useful for plant- 
ing with other shrubs or for show plants when 
planted singly. The bushes grow 4 to 5 ft. tall and 
when in full bloom are a mound of glistening 
gold, the branches drooping gracefully with a 
mass of blossoms. The long densely flowered 
branches may be cut for table bouquets without 
acne we the putes as the new growth pro- 
uces e flowers. ron . c . 
3 for Tse doz, $2.50 oo ee eee 

GOLDEN ROSE OF CHINA 
— 44 ——_J. W. Jung Seed Co., Randolph, Wis. 
