ROSES 
A page devoted to the genus listing many rare and unusual species and 
races as well as a good list of ordinary Hybrid Teas. 
SHRUB ROSES (Species) 
(Each) (10) 
Hugonis (Father Hugo’s Rose) 
8 ft. Zone V. Yellow in May. 
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Humilis (Pasture Rose) 
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Lucida (Virginia Rose) 
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Nitidia (Bristly Rose) 
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Multiflora (Japanese Rose) 
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Palustris (Swamp Rose) (Carolina) 
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Rouletti (Dwarf Rose) 
8 inches. Zone VY. Pink, double blooms 
all summer. Tiny, dainty. 
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Rubiginosa (Sweet Briar) 
Shrub. Zone IV. Pink, June. 
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Dame Edith Helen (Hybrid Tea) 
PLANT FIELD-GROWN 
BUDDED ROSES FOR 
QUICK, SHOWY BLOOM 
Large, specimen flowers the first year 
and, if carefully tended, several following 
years. No finer blooms can be grown. We 
offer 20 HT’s and 2 climbers:— 
HYBRID TEA ROSES (Budded) 
Dwarf. Prune heavily each_ spring. 
Zone (V). Bloom all summer. Fertilize 
well. Spray with trioloid (Page 3). 
Betty Uprichard—Salmon-pink. 
Dame Edith Helen—Large pure pink. 
E. G. Hill—Deep velvety red. New. 
Etoile de Hollande—Wonderful new 
dark red. 
Gruss an Teplitz—Velvety crimson. 
Free and dependable. 
Joanna Hill—Lemon buds open Indian 
yellow, semi-double. 
K. A. Victoria—Creamy white. 
Killarney White—Snow white. 
Margaret McGredy—Brilliant orange 
vermillion, tinted rose. 
McGredy’s Scarlet—Velvety. New. 
Mev. G. A. Van Rossem—Apricot, 
opening golden yellow. 
Mad. Butterfly—Pink, white, gold and 
apricot. 
Mad. Ed. Herriott—Bronze and copper. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom—Long yellow buds, 
open bright canary. Vigorous. 
Mrs. Pierre S. DuPont—Red-gold buds 
open to beautiful yellow. 
Pres. Herbert Hoover—Red-orange. 
Radiance—Rose and copper-pink. 
Red Radiance—Free. Crimson. 
Souv. de Claudius Pernet— Yellow. 
Talisman—Golden yellow and coppery 
red. Outstanding. 
PRICES: 
Above, 2-year No. 1...... 
HARDY CLIMBERS (Budded) 
Showy new kinds. Large-flowered. 
—Blaze—Improved Paul’s Scarlet, tends 
to bloom all summer. Sturdy climber. 
(Pat.) $1.00 each. 
—New Dawn—Improved Dr. Van Fleet. 
Double pink. Best climbing rose in ex- 
istence. Tends to bloom all summer. 
(Pat.) $2.00 each. 
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PLANT OWN-ROOT 
POTTED ROSES FOR 
PERMANENCE 
Nearly all roses offered to the public are 
budded plants because these produce in- 
stantly and for a few years are slightly 
larger than budded plants. However, own- 
root plants definitely out-last the budded, 
improving yearly. Not all kinds are satis- 
factory, but the following 34 kinds in 8 
classes are tried and trustworthy. 
PRICES 
4-inch pots: 6 assorted $3.50 
(6 one kind, $2.50; $40.00 per 100) 
OF ALL KINDS BELOW; 
214-inch pots: not less than 10 of each 
kind, $16.00 per 100 
HYBRID TEAS (Own-root) 
Dwarf. Zone (V). All summer. 
—E. G. Hill—Fine modern red. 
—Golden Ophelia—Golden yellow. 
—Gruss an Teplitz—Bright red. 
—kK. Aug. Victoria—Excellent white. 
—La Champaign—Chamois yellow. 
—Laurent Carle—Crimson. 
—Pres. Hoover—Orange and pink. 
—Radiance—Beautiful pink. 
—Red Radiance—Rich red. 
FLORIBUNDA 
(Large Polyanthas) 
A new race. Zone V. All summer. Showy. 
Prune lightly. Space 18 inches. 
—Clothilde Soupert—Good white. 
—Gruss an Aachen—Yellow tinted 
pink. : 
—Salmon Spray—Salmon pink. 
BABY RAMBLERS (Polyantha) 
Dwarf, trailing. Zone V. All summer. 
—Cecile Brunner—Salmon pink, tiny. 
—Chattillon—Bright pink. 
—Geo. Elger—Yellow. 
—Gloria Mundi—Orange, scarlet. 
—Orleans—Rosy-red. 
HARDY CLIMBERS (Own-root) 
Vines. Zone V. June bloom. 
Ramblers (Prune 2-yr. wood). 
—Dorothy Perkins—Shell pink. 
—Excelsa—Best red rambler. 
Large-flowered (Prune lightly) 
—Cl. American Beauty—Rose. 
—Mary Wallace—Pink, large. 
—Paul’s Scarlet—Brilliant red. 
—Silver Moon—Single white. 
—Dr. Van Fleet—Fresh pink. 
RUGOSA HYBRIDS 
Shrubs to 5 ft. Zone III. June. 
—Conrad F. Meyer—Large silver-pink. 
BOURBON ROSE 
Shrub, July-Aug. Zone (V). 
—Souv. la Malmaison—Double pink. 
MOSS ROSES 
Shrub. June. Zone IV. Tolerant. 
—Eliz. Rowe—Good red. 
—Henry Martin—Red. 
—Mousseline—White, flushed. 
