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The Eskimo Beauties 
“<The hardiest of all choice roses—they 
ask no winter protection 
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HANSA 
The flowers are deep violet red, extra large 
and perfectly double and fragrant. The buds 
of the clusters open at about the same time 
giving the appearance of one immense rose. 
Trimmed in mid-summer, it responds with a 
wealth of bloom in the fall. Effective as a 
hedge, or may be trimmed into tree form. 
This is the red “‘Eskimo Beauty.” 
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Hansa 
BELLE POITEVINE 
The full double flowers are of bright rose pink 
and in loose clusters. Blooms start in June and 
continue until fall. Very dense growing, it ts 
ideal for hedges and foundation plantings; but 
also makes a good specimen. Belle Poitevine 
requires no winter protection and 1s the pink 
‘Eskimo Beauty. ’’ 

BeLLe PoirevINE 
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BLANG DE COUBERT 
With snow white blooms, double and fra- 
grant, and arranged in large clusters, Blanc 
de Coubert is at its best during the summer and 
fall. Might be called a white Hansa, and like 
that variety is excellent for a’hedge or rose 
tree. Thrives in thé coldest places and is the 
white ‘‘Eskimo Beatty.’’ Especially pretty 
in half open bud. oe 
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« BraNc DE CouBERT 
