



Hardy Rambler Rose 
All prices as noted, CHEVY CHASE 
less quantity discounts 
on page 4 
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Fuller descrip- 
tions, illustrations 
and culture of 
Roses on this page 
are given on pages 
15, 16 and 18 in our 
General Catalogue 
*““Garden Gems” 


Hardy 
~¢@, Rambler Roses 
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“. a0 & Bloomfield Courage. Single flowers of 
blackish crimson surrounding white 
eyes. If not pruned after blooming, the 
plants will bear heavy crops of brilliant 
little red berries lasting well into winter. 
$1.00. 
Chevy Chase. R. (N. J. Hansen, 1939.) 
Pat. 443. Rich crimson. It is positively 
mildew-proof. $1.50. 
Dorothy Perkins. Double pink flowers. 
$1.00. 
Sanders’ White. Glistening white blooms 
of double rosette form. MS. $1.00. 
Thelma. Coral-pink. No mildew. $1.00. 
TRAILING ROSE, Carpet of Gold. $1.00 | 
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Trailing 
Roses 
Carpet of Gold. Yellow, double, fragrant 
flowers 2 to 3 inches across. Ideal for 
banks. $1.00. 
Coral Creeper. Deep red buds open a 
lovely shade of apricot-orange. $1.00. 
Creeping Everbloom. Fragrant, double 
red flowers. $1.50. 
Frederick S. Peck. Pat. 419. Grenadine- 
pink blooms with yellow tints in center. 
$1.00. 
Magic Carpet. A new trailing Rose pro- 
ducing orange-yellow blooms “‘painted” 
carmine. $1.50. 
Max Graf. Handsome foliage and sprays 
of large, single, shining pink flowers. 
Extra hardy. 85 cts. 
Rugosa Repens Alba. Fine trailer with 
glossy foliage and big, snowy flowers in 
clusters. 85 cts. 
Wichuraiana. White. A matted creeper jy} 
with glossy, almost evergreen, small, nae 
shiny foliage. Sprays of small, white, 
fragrant flowers. 60 cts. 

anguard. $1.50 
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SHRUB ROSE, V. 
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Shrub Roses, 
including Rugosas 
and Their Hybrids 
Agnes. Amber. Coppery yellow buds; 
flowers become pale amber-gold. 6 ft. 
25%. $1.00. 
Blanc Double de Coubert. Snowy 
white, double flowers through summer 
and fall. 4 to 5 ft. 100%. 85 cts. 
Conrad Ferdinand Meyer. Pink. Very 
large flowers of light silvery pink in pro- 
fusion. A pillar Rose. 8 to 9 ft. 10%. 
$1.00. 
Delicata. Blooms light mallow-purple. 
Remontant. 100%. $1.00. 
Dr. Eckener. Bicolor. Coppery rose and 
golden yellow; very fragrant. Remon- 
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F. J. Grootendorst. Small, bright red, 
fringed flowers. 4 ft. 50%. $1.00. 
yee King. Pale yellow. Remontant. 
1250: 
Hansa. Double, violet-red. 100%. $1.00. 
Hon. Lady Lindsay. An almost ever- 
blooming shrub growing about 4 feet 
high and wide. Golden pink. $1.50. 
Nova Zembla. Snowy white flowers. 5 
to 6 ft. 10%. $1.00. 
Oratam. Pat. 257. Hybrid Damask. 
Pier eeein oe Grows 5 to 6 feet high. 
1.50. 
Pike’s Peak. A new pillar Rose. Old- 
rose-pink, semi-double blooms with 
shades of brilliant red and yellow. $1.25. 
Pink Grootendorst. Shell-pink blooms 
the entire flowering season. 4 ft. 50%. 
$1.00. 
Rosa Hugonis. (China.) Light yellow. 
Grows 6 to 8 feet tall. One of the most 
charming of the very early-flowering 
shrubs. $1.00. 
Rugosa. Red. Shades of rosy crimson. 
Repeats during the season. Attractive 
large red berries. 100%. 85 cts. 
Rugosa Alba. A white form of Rugosa. 
5 ft. 100%: +85: cts. 
Rugosa Albo-Plena. White, double form 
of Rugosa Alba. 4 ft. 100%. $1.00. 
Rugosa Rubro-Plena. Red. Double, 
crimson-pink. Remontant. 100%. $1.00. 
Ruskin. Deep crimson-red. 75%. $1.00. 
Sanguinaire. Brilliant ox-blood-red with 
orange base. Remontant. 6 ft. Bush or 
pillar. 25%. $1.00. 
Sarah Van Fleet. Buds and flowers vivid 
rose-pink; fragrant. Blooms all summer 
and fall. 8 to 10 ft. 75%. $1.00. 
Schneezwerg. Snow-white flowers, with 
golden stamens. 80%. $1.00. 
Sir Thomas Lipton. Snowy white 
flowers. Blooms freely all season. 6 to 
Site {57 sn bLO0. 
Stella Polaris. Large, single, silvery 
white flowers. 4 ft. 100%. $1.00. 
Stern von Prag. Red. Double, velvety 
red flowers. 3 to 4 ft. 25%. $1.00. 
Thusnelda. Very large; soft pink. 25%. 
$1.00. 
Vanguard. Flower large, double, orange- 
salmon. 6 to 8 ft. 25%. $1.50. 
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