Price each, 75c; $6.50 per ten 
CAMEO. luively and clear shades of shell pink 
and salmon with a glow of gold; quantities of small 
double roses in clusters. 
‘ GLORIA MUNDI. Produces a generous. bright 
display of orange-scarlet flowers all summer that re- 
sist fading. Vcry similar to Cameo except for color. 
ELSE POULSEN. Flowers medium size, semi- 
double, lasting, bright rose pink. Continues bloom- 
ing from summer to late fall on erect thrifty plants. 
IMPROVED LAFAYETTE. Medium sized, deep 
glowing red flowers suffused with vivid crimson. 
Blooms profusely. 
BETTY PRIOR. Patent No. 340. Produces large 
fragrant clusters continuously throughout the season. 
Semi-double flowers open lively red turning to shell 
pink. Price each, $1.00. 
DONALD PRIOR. Patent No. 377. Large clust- 
ers of graceful 3 inch semi-double flowers that are 
red, like rare old wine. Dark green foliage. Price 
each, $1.09. 
Climbing Roses 
AMERICAN BEAUTY CLIMBER. Large double 
flowers of rose crimson. Price each 65c. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER. Crimson flowers borne in 
profuse clusters. Price each 65c. 
DOROTHY PERKINS. Beautiful shell-pink flow- 
ers are borne in large clusters of small double 
blooms; sweet scented. One of the thriftiest of 
Standard climbers. Price each, 60c. 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN. Strong grower 
with large healthy foliage. Long pointed buds are 
crimson at tips, and upon opening, outer petals show 
splashes of carmine and glowing pearl-pink inside; 
fragrant. Price each, 65c. 
PAULS SCARLET. For brilliant color this rose 
is unsurpassed. Produces clusters of semi-double 
vivid dazzling red blooms. Price each, 65c. 
Rugosa Roses 
A valuable hardy type much used in landscape 
work as specimens or in groups. As a class, Rugosas 
flower abundantly in June, and recurrently till fall; 
make medium sized bushes; foliage lustrous dark 
green. 
Price each, 75c; $6.50 per ten. 
GROOTENDORST SUPREME. Improved form; 
distinctive small red flowers in clusters with edge 
of each petal serrated; leathery foliage. Blooms from 
June till frost. 
HANSA. One of the hardiest and most depend- 
able of the Rugosa type. Large double red flower 
with violet tinge; are produced in succession from 
June till frost. 
Shrub Roses 
These are the hardy bush roses that should be 
found in every garden planting. The foliage and 
fruits are nearly as attractive as the flowers which 
present a wealth of color in June. 

AUSTRIAN COPPER. No shrub attracts 
more attention when in bloom. Flowers are 
single, an intense coppery red on the top side 
of petals while underside is yellow. Medium 
size biooms in long sprays. No. 1 size, ea., 
75c; select size ea., $1.00; extra heavy 3 to 4 
ft-2ea. $1002 
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