Roses The Linn County Nurseries 

BLANDA, 40c: 4 to 5 feet. Single pink, splendid shrub, bearing great loads of 
bright red hips. Almost thornless. 
GROOTENDORST, 50c: Hybrid of Rugosa x Baby Rambler; semi-double, small 
fringed, bright red roses in clusters produced continuously. Perfectly hardy, 
good hedge variety. Each flower resembles a carnation. 
GROOTENDORST PINK, 50c: A clear pink form of Grootendorst. 
HANSA, 50c: Rugosa. Double, violet-red flowers of large size. Freely pro- 
duced on a strong, typically Rugosa plant. Very hardy and dependable. 
HARRISON YELLOW, 50c: The old-fashioned double, clear yellow rose of 
early spring. 
HUGONIS, 50c: A compact upright bush. Single, pale yellow, very early. 
RUGOSA, 50c: 5 to 7 feet. Single, large bright red; wrinkled, tough foliage, 
continuous bloomer, very large crimson hips. 
SETIGERA, 50c: The Prairie Rose. Clusters of large single pink flowers, and 
bright red hips. 6 to 8 feet arching canes. 
SWEET BRIAR, 60c: Pink flowers, fragrant foliage. Large bright orange hips 
carried through the winter. The genuine old Sweet Briar. 
OTHER ROSES 
All this group should have winter protection. Bank up with earth 8 inches 
or more and cover with any available material, preferably something which 
tends to keep them dry. 
Hybrid Teas (marked H. T.) are the most constant bloomers and _ finest 
colors, but need best winter protection. They are usually well planted quite 
close together in narrow beds. 
Hybrid Perpetuals (marked H. P.) are hardier and larger growing bushes, 
but not very continuous bloomers through the summer unless pruned heavily 
in spring. 
Polyanthas, or Baby Ramblers are quite hardy but are better with pro- 
tection and are the most continuous blooming of all. Floribundas are especially 
suitable for massing and have considerably larger flowers and bushes than 
the Polyanthas. 
QUANTITY PRICES previously given apply here except to patented vari- 
eties. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY, 50c: H. P. Deep pink, fragrant. 
BETTY PRIOR, Floribunda, (Plant Patent No. 340), 85c each, $8.50 per dozen: 
Produces large fragrant clusters continuously throughout the season. Opens 
lively red turning to shell-pink. Desirable for mass planting. Grows 24 
to 30 inches. 
BETTY UPRICHARD, 50c: H. T. Semi-double, large, ruffled. Outside of petals 
brilliant orange-carmine, inside soft salmon. Strong grower. 
CAMEO, Polyantha, 50c: A new and distinct color. Shell pink with salmon 
suffusion over which lies a glow of gold. Small-flowers in large sprays 
constantly in bloom from June until frost. Grows 12 to 18 inches. 
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