
LORD PENZANCE SWEETBRIER 
Hnbrid Sweetbriers 
Penzance Briers 
Developed from the common Sweet- 
brier or Eglantine, Rosa Eglanteria, they 
have deliciously scented foliage and bear 
charming single or semi-double flowers 
along their arching canes. All of them are 
strong growers. 
Planting Distance: Give plenty of room 
—8 to 10 feet at the least. 
~ Pruning: Thin out old dead wood. 
Height: Varies from 10 to 15 feet. 
These Roses are all $1.25 each, except 
where otherwise noted, less quantity 
discount on this page 
ANNE OF GEIERSTEIN. Rich, dark crimson; 
single. 
BRENDA. Light peachy pink, fairly large flow- 
ers; fragrant. 
GREEN MANTLE. Bright rosy red, with a 
white eye beneath the golden stamens. Supply 
exhausted until fall 1944. 
JULIA MANNERING. Almost a pink; fragrant. 
LADY PENZANCE. Bright copper-colored flow- 
ers with a brilliant sheen. 
LORD PENZANCE. Flowers fawn-colored, 
delicately tinted with ecru. 
MEG MERRILIES. Fine single crimson. Very 
free. 
REFULGENCE. Bright scarlet; semi-double. 
Vigorous. 
ROSA EGLANTERIA (R. rubiginosa). Eglan- 
tine; Sweetbrier. -Bright. pink, flowers in small 
clusters. Noted for fragrance of the young 
foliage. $1 each. 

Scotch Roses 
Rosa spinosissima Hybrids 
Small, fern-like foliage and spiny 
growth distinguish this group. They are 
all extremely hardy, trouble-free, making 
fine compact bushes combining well with 
other shrubs and handsome as specimen 
plants. 
Pruning: Thin out old wood only. 
All Scotch Roses are $1 each, except 
where otherwise noted, less quantity 
discount on this page 
HARISON’S YELLOW. The yellow shrub 
Rose of oldtime gardens. Semi-double, bright 
yellow flowers on sturdy plants 6 to 8 feet tall. 
LADY HAMILTON. Blush. Rose-shaded bud 
changing to rosy blush as the semi-double 
flowers unfold. Exquisite. 
ROSA SPINOSISSIMA. White. The original 
Scotch Rose. Flowers usually white, but 
sometimes pink or yellowish. Very fragrant. 
An excellent hedge subject. It is the sweetest 
scented of all our wild Roses. It looks loveliest 
im its native haunts, with its red-tipped buds 
and blush-white flowers. 3 feet. 60 cts. each; 
10 for $5; 100 for $45. 
R. SPINOSISSIMA ALTAICA. White. Large, 
creamy white, single flowers followed by black 
fruit. A free-blooming shapely shrub. Every 
branch of the previous year’s growth is starred 
its whole Iength with cream-colored flowers, 
3 inches across. 4 feet. 
R. SPINOSISSIMA FULGENS. Small, fra- 
grant, single flowers of shell-pink. 3 to 4 feet. 
R. SPINOSISSIMA HISPIDA.  (Siberia.) 
Yellow. A Scotch Rose with light sulphur- 
yellow flowers. Grows about 3 feet tall. 
R. SPINOSISSIMA SULPHUREA. Large, 
light buff, double flowers. Supply exhausted 
until fall 1944. 
SONNENLICHT. (Dr. D. Kruger, 1913.) 
Canary-yellow, semi-double, fragrant flowers, 
abundantly produced early in the season and 
sometimes in autumn. Vigorous and extremely 
hardy. 
STANWELL PERPETUAL. Pink. This old 
favorite blooms durmg the entire season. 
Flesh-pink, double blooms. 6 feet. 

We Invite You... 
to visit our Display and Sales Grounds and 
Greenhouses in East Rutherford (Paterson 
Avenue). There are always many unusual and 
interesting plants to see each month in the year. 
Many of the Roses in this catalogue will be 
established in pots and blooming in late May and 
June; come and enjoy them with us. (Potted 
Roses are for local sales only.) 
SWEETBRIER ROSE 
Rosa Eglanteria 2 
$1 each 
SCOTCH ROSES 

Austrian Briers 
Austrian Briers are descendants of 
Rosa fetida, and the ancestors of the 
modern yellow, orange, and copper Hy- 
brid Teas. Hardy and spectacular in 
color, they make fine shrubs or Climbers. 
Pruning: Thin out old wood. 
These Roses are $1 each, less 
quantity discount on this page 
AUSTRIAN COPPER (Rosa fetida bicolor). 
Single flowers of intense copper-red, reverse 
of petals bright golden yellow. 
AUSTRIAN YELLOW. The yellow-flowered 
type of Austrian Copper. 
PARKFEUER. (P. Lambert, 1908.) Single, 
bright scarlet. Strong grower (6 to 8 feet.) 
Rose-lovers will find membership in the 
American Rose Society pleasant and helpful. 
Write the Secretary, Box 687, Harrisburg, Pa., 
for details. 
ROSE DISCOUNTS 
and 
QUANTITY RATES 
8 
Deduct 10 per cent 
from total price of any 
12 to 49 Roses 
Deduct 15 per cent 
from total price of any 
50 or more Roses 
THESE DISCOUNTS DO NOT APPLY 
TO SPECIAL ROSE OFFERS 
Rose prices include free delivery 
on dormant plants when cash 
accompanies order over $3.00 
(Except as noted on Order Sheet) 
When certain kinds of Roses in 
the Special Offers become sold out, 
late in the season, we will select a 
variety of equal or greater value un- 
less otherwise instructed. There 
are always certain other excellent 
kinds, in similar colors, that re- 
main unsold and which will be used 
to complete the orders without de- 
lay through correspondence. 

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Painstaking Packing 

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