MINNEAPOLIS AND SAINT PAUL 
Bush Roser 
Hardy Without Winter Protection 
| N addition to the Hardy Hybrid Rugosa Roses the 
following are dependable and hardy without coy- 
ering. They are quite varied in their form and have 
a wide appeal to those interested in roses. They are 
useful for planting with shrubbery and for natura- 
lizing on banks. The flowers are delightful and the 
bright red fruit is very attractive during the fall 
and early winter. The fruits furnish about twenty- 
five species of birds with food, according to a gov- 
ernment bulletin. 
BLANDA. 3 to 4 ft. The canes are almost thornless and grow 
from three to five feet high. The soft, pink flowers measure 
two inches across and are borne in clusters. The bright red 
seed hips are attractive in winter. Desirable for covering 
banks and will grow in sandy or poor soil. Hardy everywhere. 
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Dat OM thos is ahs Mera ey-bee 3 -50 ea., 22.50 per 100 
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HARRISON’S YELLOW. 4 to 5 ft. The soft yellow, semi-double 
fragrant flowers are borne during early June in great pro- 
fusion and the foliage keeps bright and healthy-looking until 
late in the fall. The best semi-double yellow Rose for this 
section. This is the yellow Rose Grandmother grew. 
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HUGONIS. 4 to 5 ft. A yellow rose producing single flowers in 
great profusion early in the spring. The bush develops into a 
beautiful plant and retains its foliage throughout the late 
fall. The refined foliage is beautiful the entire growing sea- 
son and the graceful growth of the bush makes it one of the 
Spirea, Billardi Rosea 
Rose pink 



Spirea, Bridal Wreath 
Graceful racemes of white flowers 
most desirable plants for shrub plantings. 
18 to 24 in. $0.35 ea. 
ZtOe 3 tt: 50 ea. 
3710 4ett .75 ea. 
LUCIDA. 4 to 5 ft. This dense-growing handsome shrub has 
healthy bright green foliage. The single flowers are pink 
followed by shining red fruit which is attractive. Desirable for 
covering banks or in the shrub border. 
12 to 18 in.. $0.25 ea. 
18 to 24 in. .35 ea. 
De tOmnse tts .50 ea. 
Storm e4 tt: .75 ea. 
RED-LEAVED ROSE. (Rubrifolia.) 4 to 5 ft. The intensely pink 
single flowers are borne in abundance upon upright stems 
with crimson foliage. The foliage remains red throughout the 
entire summer giving the bush a very attractive appearance 
from early spring when the first red leaves appear until late 
winter when the red fruit disappears. A fine bush to plant 
with other shrubs. 
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SNOWBALL. (Viburnum Opulus Sterilis.) 7 to 8 ft. A well-known 
shrub attaining a height of 8 to 10 ft. Flowers pure white 
in round clusters about the first of June. An old favorite. 
Striking in appearance when the bush is covered with snow- 
ball-like clusters of flowers. See picture. 
Sgtoe24 invertor: Sateen .$0.35 ea. 
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SNOWBERRY, Red or Indian Currant. (Symphoricarpus Vulgaris.) 
3 to 4 ft. Of low-growing, graceful habit. Numerous small 
pink flowers followed by interesting coral colored berries. 
NSietoe2 sine $0.35 ea. 
2etOjo atte -50 ea. 
White Snowberry 
Pure white berries 
Snowball 
White flowers 

