
Golden Dawn Mrs. 
This type of rose is probably the hardiest of 
all roses and will winter through in our northern 
climate without protection. 
HANSA. The hardiest rose on the entire list. 
Has deep violet-red double flowers. The buds 
are borne in clusters. 
BELLE POITEVINE. A semi-double rose of 
a delicate pink shade. This rose blooms prac- 
tically the entire summer. 
F, J. GROOTENDORST. Beautiful small red 
flowers in clusters resembling red Carnations. 
Bush grows about three to four feet high and 
should be pruned back severely each spring. 
Blooms from June until frost. 
Prices: Each, 65c; 3 for $1.60, postpaid. See 
below for prices on the other Rugosa Roses. 
SIR THOMAS LIPTON. The best pure white, 
fragrant, hardy Rugosa Rose. The flowers are 
practically double and snow white. 
Prices on all the above varieties except F. J. 
Grootendorst: 2-Year-Old No. 1 Field Grown, 
each, 55c; 3 for $1.40, postpaid. 
One each of the above four varieties for $1.80, 
postpaid. 
Henry Bowles Caledonia 
PLEASE NOTE. Our roses are all strong, two- 
year Northern field grown, and are not to be con- 
fused with inferior grades offered by many others 
on Southern grown stock. Failures in the North 
are often caused by planting roses which were 
grown in the South during winter months for 
forcing. 
While the Hybrid Tea Roses are none too 
hardy in the North, nevertheless they give a 
wealth of bloom that cannot be obtained from 
any other class of roses. It is very advisable to 
cover them well, or hill up with soil, in the 
North, to carry them through the winter. The 
varieties listed below are all very choice and will 
bloom almost constantly from June until the 
ground freezes up. 
GOLDEN DAWN. Large fragrant flowers of 
pale straw-yellow. Buds lemon-yellow splashed 
with carmine. 
MRS. HENRY BOWLES. Oval buds of clear 
pink opening into large flowers of lighter pink. 
Free blooming. 























Paul’s Scarlet Climber 
CALEDONIA. Continuous bloomer, Long 
pointed buds opening to large, very double snow 
white blossoms. One of the very best whites. 
FRAU KARI DRUSCHKI, This is not a Hybrid Tea Rose 
but known as a Hybrid Perpetual, and in our estimation is the 
finest white rose grown today. It has been called the White 
American Beauty. Flowers of pure white, perfectly double, im- 
mense long buds. For cutting or bedding it is unexcelled. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. Perhaps the most vigorous of all and 
will certainly produce more roses than any variety we know. 
Deep crimson. 
MRS. HE. P. THOM. Large deep clear yellow. 
E. G. HILL. A splendid garden rose. Large flowers of deep 
crimson. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER. A large bloom. One of the most 
glorious combinations of cerise, yellow, flame and scarlet. 
MARGARET McGREDY. Prolific bloomer of large, very double 
cup-shaped blooms of copper red. One of the finest roses in 
existence. 
Prices, above varieties: 2-Year-Old No. 1 Field Grown, each, 
60c; 3 for $1.65; 6 for $3.25. One each of the above 9 varieties 
for $4.75, postpaid. 
The varieties listed below are quite hardy but 
should have winter protection. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. Hardy, 
strong growing, with foliage of bright glossy 
green. Blooms wherever a porch rose will grow. 
Immense flowers of soft glowing red. Unusually 
attractive and fragrant. 
EXCELSA. The red Dorothy Perkins. A bril- 
liant blood red cluster rose. The clusters are 
large and double. 
DOROTHY PERKINS. The well-known dou- 
ble, shell pink rose borne in clusters in great 
profusion. 
GARDENIA CLIMBER. Beautiful yellow of 
the rambler type. Flowers are very sweetly 
scented. A vigorous grower. 
Prices, above varieties: 2-Year-Old No. 1 
Field Grown, each, 55c; 3 for $1.35, postpaid. 
PAUL’S SCARLET. In our estimation the 
finest red climbing or pillar rose. Flowers are 
semi-double, vivid scarlet shading crimson and 
borne in clusters. Blossoms for a long season. 
Frices: 2-Year-Old No. 1 Field Grown, each, 
65c; 3 for $1.70, postpaid, 

Mrs. E. P. Thom 

E. G. Hill 

President Hoover 

Margaret McGredy 
