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HARDY ROSES 
JUNE BLOOMING 
June blooming roses are the hardiest of all and require no ; 
protection at all so far as the hardy varieties which we list _ 
are concerned. ee ea 
BETTY BLAND, a production of Mr. F. L. Skinner, is out-— 
standing among hardy roses. It bears masses of perfect — 
bright pink roses of good size in June, and is most orna- — 
int ey Sy mental with its glossy leaves and bright purple bark : 
; * throughout the rest of the year. Grows 4 to 6 feet tall. 
Betty Bland Each, 75c. 2% 
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DAKOTA PRAIRIE ROSE (rosa pratincola) is North Dakota’s state. 
flower. A bush 1 to 2 ft. high bearing in profusion large single 
roses in color from very pale to rose pink. Bright with large scar- 
let roseberries later in the season. Each, 40c; 5 for $1.75. 
HARRISON’S YELLOW is perhaps the best known and most common 
June bloomer. 5 to 6 ft. tall, it is a perfect mass of bright yellow, 
double roses, 1 to 2 inches across, for several weeks in mid-June. 
Each, 80c¢; 5, $3.75. 
BANSHEE is a very hardy light pink rose from eastern Canada. 
Blooms are large, very double and borne in profusion during much 
of June. Bush 2 to 3 ft. tall. Each, 75e; 5, $3.50. 


AGNES. The only yellow rugosa hybrid. POT REL ES 
Full double flowers of a lemon yellow Riding Mountain Seer i 
color. 3 to 4 ft. tall, hardy, handsome. oe ae Gears 
Each, 80c; 5, $3.75. ae 
ROSA ALTAICA. A bush rose, 4 to 5 ft. tall, bearing large single, cream white roses ne 
with yellow centers in incredible numbers. The blooms last for several weeks and _ 
are followed by dark purple, ornamental fruits. Price, each, 90c; 5 for $4.25. 
PIONEER HYBRID. A chance cross from our nursery with Rugosa blood. A short, si 
compact, well shaped bush, covered with large double pink blossoms in June. Price, 
each, 75c. a 
PERPETUAL BLOOMERS 
The only really hardy bloomers of the 
Perpetual or repeating type are the Ru- 
gosa Hybrids which give us roses until 
well into autumn. Even they may kill 
back some or require some protection un- 
; der extreme conditions. 
HANSA. Hardiest of the class. Sturdy bushes; very dark red, double 
flowers continuously borne through the summer. A fine landscape 
rose. Each, 75e; 5 for $3.50. 
AMELIE GRAVEREAUX. A smaller and more delicate plant. Flow- 
ers most double of the rugosa hybrids, bright red in color. Best of 
the class for cutting. Each, 75e; 5 for $3.50. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. An extra hardy hybrid tea rose that has been sold under 
the names Prairie Queen, Prairie King, ete. It requires a little winter protec- 
tion, but can be cut back in the spring 
and blooms on new wood. Price, each, 
%75¢e; 5 for $3.50. 
SIR THOMAS LIPTON. Best of the white 
Rugosa Hybrids. Two to 3 ft. tall, 
covered with a multitude of large, very 
double blooms most of the summer. A rales . 
Each, %5¢; 5 for $3.50. Rosa Altaica Ne ep 
GEORGE WILL ROSE. A hybrid with blood of Rugosa, hybrid tea and “Arete wild . 
rose. Blooms early and often, a handsome double pink. OMpiizcn by Mr. Skinner. | 

Prairie Rose 

Each, 90c¢; 5 for $4.00. 
GROOTENDORST, the Carnation Rose, is a continuous bloomer and re FES 
° presents a new 
type, a cross between rugosa and baby rambler. Red fiowers are borne in clusters 
and resemble carnations in appearance. Each, 75c; 5 for $3.50. 
BELLE POITEVINE is a sturdy, strong growing pink rugosa hybrid. i ee 
bright pink, very double flowers. Each, %5e; 5 Ae $3.50. Se eee oe 
SARAH VAN FLEET produces large, very double fiowers of an unusual pale pink 
shade. A strong bush with handsome foliage, 2 to 3 feet tall. Each, (se; B for. 
$3.50. 
JOHN MecNAB. A new Skinner Rose, double pink flowers borne in great n srs in ; 
June and occasionally the rest of the Summer. Price, each, 75c. = ti cma 
RIDING MOUNTAIN, Another Skinner rose. Flowers are double and bright pink, 
foliage shows rugosa blood. Small bush. Price, each, 75e; 5, $3.50. eas 

