MAX GRAF—This is undoubtedly the best pink ground cover rose as it is entirely 
disease free, with glossy rugose foliage and large shining pink blooms.................. $1.00 
MME. SANCY DE PARABERE—The thornless rose of over a hundred years ago, very 
healthy and giving an enormous quantity of bright pink semi-double blooms........ $1.00 
MME. ALFRED CARRIERE—One of the old varieties that is still very good. Deliciously 
fragrant and ever-blooming. Fully double, well formed, vigorous. Too good to have 
been lost in the shuffle.....................--.-- neh RRL OS Ne Gat a $1.00 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER—This semi-double scarlet rose adorns too many fences 
and telephone poles throughout the country, as well as gardens, to need description. 
As I couldn't get the right kind of propagating wood last year I cannot assure you that 
these will be. recurrent so I will reduce the price to... ee $1.00 
ROBINETTE—The heaviest blooming rambler type rose in existence, a treasure for those 
who are not overcome by the color rose in the rose. An amaranth-red single bloom, 
the second year on the market for this rose. Sent to me by Ralph Moore of California, 
I discovered that this has the remarkable quality of being completely blackspot re- 
sistant and hardy. Glossy foliaged; the enormous bloom crop is followed by tremen- 
dous quantities of tiny bright red seed pods. It is almost thornless........--.--.---------- $1.50 
ROYAL SCARLET—Of somewhat the type of Paul’s Scarlet, but smaller and more 
double blossoms of much richer and brighter hue. The unfading blossoms are enor- 
mously long lasting, both on the plant and when cut, and the blooming season is 
VOLy, JON ete ee etree Sete cas Fic OR re eee ees $1.00 
SANDERS WHITE RAMBLER—Established plants of this bloom with great clusters of 
pure snowy white fragrant rambler blossoms. Perfectly healthy...........000...20220..---- $1.00 
SCHOENER’S MUSK—This glorious white climbing rose is one of the two great 
achievements of Father Schoener, and is outstanding. I assume that I am the only 
one to preserve it in commerce, for it does not appear in Modern Roses II. The 
gigantic pillar in my display garden makes great trusses, often two feet long, of snowy 
double fragrant rambler blooms. It is perfectly healthy, and glorifies many gardens, 
Sit! existences OF NOts wen. hos Oe ee ee ee ee $1.25 
SUNDAY BEST—A flauntingly brilliant pillar blooming heavily and constantly all 
season from earliest spring to frost, with huge single blooms of rich carmine with a 
white eye. In some shade this is pure crimson, and is always beautiful. Enormously 
healthy andthardy, and good anywhere, at any, timex. <--c.-.. scenes ee ee $1.50 
TAUSENDCHON--A supremely healthy rambler with clusters of cupped fragrant 
blooms of mingled pink and white. The name means “Thousand Beauties,” and al- 
though this dates from ’06, it is still a very beautiful and satisfactory rose that can give 
cards and spades to many expensive patented moderns.........2...0..--sesse-seoe-cerecceeceeees $1.00 
THELMA—Clusters of large semi-double salmon-flesh blooms on a vigorous plant. 
Vigorous and: healthy.2 7m, "5 ee 2 eee 0 ee eh ees Se $1.00 
VIOLETTE—A very strong growing rambler blooming in clusters of tiny very double 
bicoms.oftruesich, violetno off: tint epeees ee eee ee ees ae $1.00 
SPECIES ROSES 
Species roses are, accurately, original wild roses. The great majority of roses listed 
below are wild roses from widely different parts of the world. Some, however, are 
obviously hybridized roses which have been classed as species because they come mostly 
true from seed. Examples of these are R. Damascena Trigintipetala, and Harison’s 
Yellow. However, all double roses are hybridized roses even though their origin is lost 
in antiquity. 
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