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Doubloons 
Donald Prior. Floribunda. Plant Patent No. 
377. Semi-double, bright scarlet, cup-shaped 
flowers with crimson flush; fragrant. Dark 
green foliage. Very free. 85 cts. each, $2.25 
for 3. 
Gruss an Aachen. A most attractive clean- 
growing Rose having large flesh-pink flow- 
ers with salmon and yellow shadings. 
Mrs. R. M. Finch. Double, soft rosy pink 
blooms. Showy large flower clusters. 
Permanent Wave. Plant Patent No. 107. 
Petals are waved or fluted, rosy pink with 
cerise shadings; the flowers are large for 
this type and borne in great clusters. 
World’s Fair. Plant Patent No. 362. Similar 
to Donald Prior, but in color a rich dark 
scarlet which contrasts perfectly with the 
showy golden stamens. Pleasing carnation- 
like odor. $1.00 each. 
POLYANTHAS OR BABY 
RAMBLERS 
75 cts. each, $7.50 per doz., except 
where otherwise noted 
Chatillon. Semi-double light salmon-pink 
flowers in enormous sprays. 
Edith Cavell. Medium-sized, double, dark 
velvety crimson flowers in large trusses. 
Gloria Mundi. A striking orange-scarlet. 
The flowers are quite double, well formed, 
carried in good-sized trusses throughout the 
season. 
Improved Lafayette. Bright cherry-carmine. 
Good-sized, semi-double flowers borne freely 
through the summer in dazzling clusters. 
MISCELLANEOUS ROSES 
75 cts. each, $7.50 per doz. 
F. J. Grootendorst. H. Rug. Strong, shrubby 
grower with everblooming Baby Rambler 
habit. A fine hedge Rose. 
Pink Grootendorst. H. Rug. A first-class 
clear pink form of the preceding. 
Rosa rugosa, Max Graf. A Hybrid Rugosa 
that should prove of great value for massing 
or bank planting. The plants are covered 
with bright pink, single flowers which have 
a distinct golden center. Foliage attractive. 
Hugonis Rose. One of our loveliest shrubs. 
It is a strong, vigorous-growing plant, well- 
developed specimens attaining a height of 
6 feet or more and about an equal spread. 
Its dainty, single, soft yellow flowers are 
produced on long arching sprays in early 
May. The first Rose to bloom. Strong 2-yr. 
plants, 75 cts. each, $7.50 per doz. Extra- 
pene 3-yr. plants, $1.00 each, $10.00 per 
0z. 

TRI-OGEN 
Combined Spray Treatment 
Spray with TRI-OGEN for 
healthy Roses 
Fungicide - Insecticide - Plant Stimulant 
Complete Protection against Plant 
Insects and Diseases 
A. Small Kit (makes 16 quarts)... ... $ 1.50 
B. Medium Kit (makes 64 quarts).... 4.00 
C. Large Kit (makes 32 gallons)...... 6.00 
D. Estate Kit (makes 128 gallons)... . 
NEW CLIMBING ROSES 
Blaze. Plant Patent No. 10. The everbloom- 
ing Paul’s Scarlet Climber. This new climber 
has all the fine points of Paul’s Scarlet, with 
the added trait of flowering more or less 
throughout the season. $1.00 each. 
Doubloons. Plant Patent No. 152. The 
hardiest of the new yellow climbing Roses, 
it will be particularly valuable in New 
England. Saffron - yellow flowers — cup - 
formed and of good texture—are carried in 
sprays, opening one after another. $1.00 
each, $2.50 for 3. 
Dr. J. H. Nicolas. Plant Patent No. 457. 
Very large, completely double, rose-pink, 
fragrant flowers; all-summer blooming when 
established. A pillar Rose. $1.50 each. 
20.00 

Flash. Plant Patent No. 396. Very spectacu- 
lar. Bright red, with gold petal reverse; rich, 
fruity fragrance. Dark green, heavy, rough 
foliage. Blooms from late May through 
June. Won first award for climbing Roses, 
1940 All-America Rose Selections. $1.00 ea. 
Golden Glow. Plant Patent No. 263. Origin- 
ated by Mr. Brownell, who produced Gold- 
en Climber, this later variety should be a 
decided improvement. The very double 
rich yellow flowers are carried in extremely 
large sprays, and are remarkable for inten- 
sity of color and for unusual keeping quali- 
ties. Rich, glossy, luxuriant foliage. $1.00 ea. 
June Morn. Plant Patent No. 375. (Origin- 
ated by Dr. J. H. Nicolas.) Very large 
double flowers, unusual in its color—lumin- 
ous watermelon pink tinted with gold. 
Flowers carried in huge clusters. Best grown 
as a pillar Rose. $1.50 each. 
New Dawn. Plant Patent No. 1. A sport 
from Dr. W. Van Fleet, and identical with 
it in size and formation of its flowers and 
color, but it blooms intermittently through- 
out the summer and fall months. Since it 
has the hardiness of Dr. W. Van Fleet, we 
regard it as the first worth-while ever bloom- 
ing climber ever introduced. $1.50 each. 
Thor. Plant Patent No. 387. Very large, full, 
double scarlet-red flowers, as perfect as any 
Hybrid Tea Rose. Vigorous, hardy plant 
growing to a height of 10 to 12 ft. The best 
large-flowering, red climbing Rose. $2.50 ea. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Strong 2-yr. plants, 75 cts. each 
$7.50 per doz., unless otherwise noted 
American Pillar. Rose-pink, distinct white 
eye. 
Climbing American Beauty. Large, rosy 
crimson flowers. 
Dorothy Perkins. Soft shell-pink, double 
flowers in good clusters. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. Full, double, flesh-pink 
flowers. Extra good. 
Gardenia. Rich yellow flowers in clusters, 
shading to pale yellow as they mature. 
Attractive glossy foliage. Reliably hardy. 
Mary Wallace. Very large, bright pink flow- 
ers, shaded with salmon. Free flowering; 
very hardy; fine healthy foliage. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin (Spanish Beau- 
ty). In the early stage the long-pointed buds 
are crimson; the outer petals on opening 
show splashes of carmine on the outside and 
a lovely soft pearl-pink on the inside. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. A climber of merit. 
Vivid scarlet, semi-double flowers. 
Tausendschon (Thousand Beauties). Car- 
mine buds passing to soft pink. 
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