50 Better Roses 


Silver Moon 
Climbing Roses 
Each 
American Pillar 1.50 
Lusty climber, bold waxy foliage, clusters of large, sparkling pink, 
single flowers. 
Blaze (Pat. #10) 2.00 
Large clusters of vivid scarlet flowers. Gives a fine display in June 
and then blooms again in the fall. 
Climbing American Beauty 1.50 
Handsome buds and flowers of American Beauty red, good form 
and early flowering. 
Climbing Break O’Day (Pat. Pending) 2.00 
A climbing form of the Sub-Zero Hybrid Tea Break O’Day. Orange 
to apricot, large very double flowers, very vigorous with tendency 
to throw occasional blooms later in season. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet 1.50 
Beautiful Roses of the Hybrid Tea type suitable for cutting. Flow- 
ers are of pale flesh-pink with a slightly darker center. 
Elegance (Pat. Pending) 2.00 
The largest of blooms in perfect form; pure yellow center shading 
to white, making a brilliant display. 
Golden Climber (Mrs. A. C. James) (Pat. Pending) 2.00 
A yellow rose that many consider the finest yellow climber. Fra- 
grant; ideal for picking, very long stiff stems. 
Golden Glow (Pat. #263) 2.00 
Very large fragrant pure yellow, double flowers of extreme beauty, 
freely produced on plants with rich dark green foliage. 
Mary Wallace 1.50 
Another climber on type of Dr. W. Van Fleet, but blooms are 
brilliant pink with a yellow undertone. Very rich. 
Paul’s Searlet Climber 1.50 
This is the most popular and satisfactory Scarlet Climbing Rose. 
It has huge clusters of brilliant scarlet flowers. Beautiful rich foliage. 

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Each 
1.50 
Silver Moon 
A very strong climber with beautiful waxy green foliage and very 
large, pure white, semi-double flowers with golden yellow stamens. 
Until recent years there were no satisfactory yellow climbing Roses. 
Now we have several yellow and closely associated shades of color 
that have demonstrated their suitability for New England gardens. 
We recommend Golden Climber, Elegance, Golden Glow and Climbing 
Break O’Day. All were developed by the Brownells at Little Compton, 
Rhode Island. 
Shrub Roses 
F. J. Grootendorst 1.50 
A perfectly hardy everblooming shrub Rose suitable for hedges, 
specimens or border planting. The plant is similar to the vigorous 
Rugosa Rose in growth, with large, glossy foliage. The flowers are 
small, fringed bright scarlet flowers like little Carnations, and are 
borne unceasingly from early Summer until late Autumn. 
Rosa hugonis. “Father Hugo Rose” Golden Rose of China 
This handsome, arching shrub with spiny stems and delicate foliage, 
blooms very early in May in long garlands of bright yellow, single 
flowers which are followed by red, translucent fruits. Give it a 
warm, sunny exposure to induce it to flower early. The plant is 
perfectly hardy. 
Each Per 10 
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Rosa rugosa Rugosa Rose 
A stout upright shrub, densely covered with spines having bold, 
_ wrinkled foliage. The flowers are very large, single, rose-red, and 
very fragrant, followed by crimson-scarlet fruit. Excellent near the 
seashore. 
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18 to 24 in. 1.25 11.00 
R. rugosa alba White Rugosa Rose 
The habit and foliage are similar to the preceding but the fragrant 
flowers are pure white. Makes a splendid hedge, particularly at the 
seashore. 
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Elsie Poulsen 
