ROSES 
Roses of one variety or another have been grown in gardens 
since the dawn of history, and probably long before that. Few 
flowers have a greater! appeal and there is a type for every taste, 
from the wild roses of June which interested Thoreau to the new- 
est and most gorgeous of the hybrid teas. 
While the last definitely belong in beds by themselves and in 
this area will need some coddling, there are other varieties that are 
oak hardy and carry refreshing, fragrant blooms. Some of these, 
in reality, are shrubs and are appropriate in the border, hedge, or 
when spilling-down a bank. 
POLYANTHA ROSES é 
Betty Prior (Plant Patent No. 340) Resembles a flowering dog- 
wood. Pink above, carmine below. Thirty-six to forty inches 
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Donald Prior (Plant Patent No. 377) Sturdy and vigorous. Deep 
red. Thirty to thirty-six inches high. 
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Gruss an Aachen—Sometimes listed as a Floribunda. A dimin- 
utive bedding rose. Bears light pink blooms flushed salmon con- 
tinuously from spring until hard frosts arrive. Hardy and needs 
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White Aachen—A white form of the above. 
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ELSE POULSEN 
Large flowering cluster rose, semi-double rose-pink continuous 
bloomer, grows approx. 30 inches tall, very thrifty. 
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Improved Lafayette—Medium sized profuse blooming deep glow 
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Pinocchio (Plant Patent No. 484) Floribunda par excellence. 
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CLIMBING ROSE 
Invaluable in your garden, climbing roses can be used to 
cover an arbor, trail over a wall, frame a doorway. The following 
varieties have long been favorites. 
American Beauty—Crimson. 
Dr. Van Fleet—Flesh pink. Large Flowers. 
Dorothy Perkins—Large pink blooms in clusters. 
Paul’s Scarlet—Bright scarlet. 
Silver Moon—White blooms four inches:across. Fragrant. 
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