98 JOHN A. 
Fioribunda, Donald Prior 
FLORIBUNDA 
ROSES 
Especially bred for hardiness and 
mass effects. Plant in groups of 3 or 
more of a kind, although they are also 
beautiful when planted singly. Bloom 
constantly. 
Plant 15 in. apart along the house, 
along a walk, or among shrubbery 
for continuous color. Make excellent 
cut flowers. 2 to 2% ft. high. Very 
hardy. The clusters often have 50 or 
60 roses in one head, 
The Floribundas 
hedges and borders. Very floriferous, 
and excellent for cut flowers. The 
roses vary from single to semi-double 
and double, and are a mass of bloom. 
2 vear old, field grown plants. 
BETTY PRIOR. Plant Pat. 340. Rich 
make beautiful 
carmine; Certificate of Merit. Each, 
85e; 3 for $2.40. 
DONALD PRIOR. Plant Pat. 377. 
Bright scarlet; flushed crimson. Each, 
85ec; 3 for $2.40. 
PERMANENT WAVE. Plant Pat. 
107. Rosy pink with cerise edges, 
fluted or waved petals. Each, 85e; 3 
for $2.40. 
SMILES. Plant Pat. 331. Bright 
salmon pink, semi-double, 3 in. flowers. 
Each, S5e; 3 for $2.40. 
1 Each Of Above Four, For $2.75. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
Crested Moss Rose. Pink buds and 
blooms with hooded bud. 6-8 ft. Each, 
69e. 
Multiflora (Japanese Rose). Trusses 
of small white flowers on arching 
canes, followed by red fruits. 8 ft. 
Each, 40c. 
Rose Nitida. 
18 in. high; 
39e. 
Sweetbriar (Rubiginosa). Fragrant 
foliage, single pink roses, followed by 
orange-red fruits. Handsome _ bush. 
7-10 ft. Bach, 48e. 
MIDGET ROSES 
ROSE ROULETTI, So tiny 
will almost cover a bloom! 
to 8 inches high with man y semi- 
double soft pink roses, less than an 
inch in diameter, from early summer 
until frost. Fine for rockery or low 
border, or as a pot plant. Each, 1 yr. 
plants: 29¢; 3 for S2e; 6 for $1.50. 
PLANTING CARE 
Before unpacking: your roses, fill 
a pail half full of soil and add 
enough water to make mud the 
consistency of thin paste. Then un- 
pack the roses and place the roots 
} in this mud paste, while you pre- 
pare the rose bed. Never leave the 
roots exposed to the air. 

Handsome low shrub 
deep pink roses. Each, 

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The roses that I ordered from you were of good size and I am ver 
SALZER SEED CO., 


Paul’s Searlet Climber—Intensely Red 
Flowers—in a Class by Itself 
CLIMBERS 
Strong 2 yr. old field grown stock, 
that climbs readily and blooms 
freely. Prices include postage. 
BLAZE. Plant Pat. 10. Fiery scar- 
let flowers, with a long blooming 
season. A grand climbing rose. 
Each, $1.00. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER. Of ram- 
pant growth, bearing a profusion of 
scarlet-red flowers in large clusters. 
An old favorite. ach, 45c. 
DR. VAN FLEET. An exquisite 
delicate pink climber, with buds and 
opened flowers equal in form and 
size to the finest Hybrid Tea Roses, 
borne on long, individual stems. The 
plant produces thousands of flowers. 
Each, 44c. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. In- 
tense scarlet flowers of large size, 
produced in clusters of from 3 to 20 
flowers on long, strong stems. Early, 
foliage good, climbs well, very lib- 
eral quantities of bloom. The flowers 
are vivid red, clothing the plant 
with a blazing mantle. Each, 45c. 
CLIMBING GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. 
Intense rich searlet individual roses, 
instead of in clusters like most other 
climbers. Each, 49c. 
CLIMBING MRS. E. P. THOM. 
Individual, rich lemon, tea roses, in- 
stead of in clusters. Lovely pointed 
buds. Each, 48c, 

Climbing Mrs. E. P. Thom 
LA CROSSE, 





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HARDY SHRUB ROSES 
Unexcelled for hedges, as a speci- 
men bush rose or among shrubbery. > 
2 yr. old field grown. Bloom in July. | 
4 to 5 feet. Prices include postage. 
F, J. GROOTENDORST. Large 
clusters of over-sized, fairly double 
red flowers resembling the Crimson 
Baby Rambler... Ea., 43c; 3 for 
$1.20. ae 
HANSA. Flowers a reddish vio- 
let, double and fragrant; one of the 
best varieties of the family. Each, 
40c; 3 for $1.10. ~ 
HUGONIS. “The Golden Rose 
From China.” A beautiful hardy 
bush rose, intense canary yellow, 
single. Each, 35c, 3 for 95ce. 
SIR THOS. LIPTON. Flowers per- 
fectly double, pure snow white. 
Very fragrant. A strong and vigor-— 
ous grower. Each, 37c; 3 for 98c. 
SKYROCKET. Long pointed buds, 
opening to large semi-double red 
roses; fragrant. Blooms from June 
to Oct. Each, 47c; 3 for $1.35. = 
1 Each of The Above 5, for $1.75. 



















BLOOMING OR 
POLYANTHA ROSES 
They form shapely, compact bushes 
about 18 inches high which are in pro- | 
fuse bloom until severe frost. Fine 
for borders and great favorites for the 
cemetery. Price: 1 Year Plants: Each, 
24c; 3 for 69e; 6 for $1.25, ppd. 
CHATILLON ROSE—Bright pink. 
CLOTHILDE SOUPERT—White. 
ELLEN POULSON—Dark pink. 
GEORGE ELGER—Golden yellow. , 
GLORIA MUNDI—Orange scarlet. 
ORLEANS—Gay flowers of rosy red. 
Free bloomer. 
TIP TOP—Yellow flushed pink, 











R.D. 1, Box 55, Forest City, Iowa. 
y much pleased with them.—Mrs. Marvea Johnson, 


