Haris Selected Roses 



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Floribunda is the name given to a new class of roses developed from the 
old Polyantha class. They make a compact shrubby growth, bloom over 
most of the growing season and produce single to double flowers in large 
clusters. They are vigorous, easy to grow and may be used in mass plant- 
ings, among evergreens and shrubs in foundation plantings or in beds and 
borders. They hold up very well as cut flowers. 
BETTY PRIOR. (Patent No. 340)—Large clusters of bright red buds 
open to single shell-pink blooms; a two-tone effect similar to pink 
dogwood. Showy in mass plantings or as cut-flowers. Each $1.50. 
DONALD PRIOR. (Patient No. 377)—Brilliant scarlet, semi-double 
flowers; a perfect foil for Betty Prior. Sturdy vigorous plants are never 
without bloom. Each $1.50. 
Gour Perfect Climbing Roses 
Large-flowered Climbers, unlike the old Rambler roses, produce their 
flowers on the old wood so only very heavy canes should be pruned out. 
The foliage is resistant to mildew; the blooms are large and produced in 
clusters on long many-branched stems. 
BLAZE. (Patent No. 10)—Hardy ‘“everblooming” climber which in- 
herits the blazing color of Paul’s Scarlet and the remontant habit of 
bloom of old Gruss an Teplitz. Very vigorous and desirable. Each $1.75. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. Large, double carmine-rose sweet 
scented flowers. A climbing form of an old favorite. Each $1.25. 
DOUBLOONS. (Patent No. 152)—Flowers large, double, cupped, of a 
golden yellow. Vigorous growth; rich glossy foliage; very hardy. The 
best yellow climber often giving a second bloom six weeks after the first. 
Each $1.75. 
PAUL’S SCARLET. Brilliant scarlet 
semi-double blooms produced in large 
many-branched clusters. Easily grown 
and the showiest of all climbers. 
Each $1.25. 
TRIOGEN 
A leading 3-way rose spray de- 
veloped especially to use on roses 
to combat almost all insects and 
fungi. 
Kit E (for 6 to 12 bushes) $ .90 
Kit A (for 12 to 20 bushes) $1.50 
Kit B (for 50 to 80 bushes) $4.00 
all postpaid 


Please Read Carefully Before Ordering 
Our roses are grown in the North and are, therefore, better adapted to northern 
conditions than those grown in the South. Due to the long wet summer many varie- 
ties did not mature properly so the supply is going to be shorter than at any time 
during the war years. In order to avoid disappointment we urge you to 
place your order early. We will book orders as they are received against our 
existing supply and ship them at the proper planting time. 
We ship in April only. 
Planting directions accompany each shipment. 
All prices include packing and carrying charges prepaid to you. 
No plants sent west of Illinois or south of Virginia. 
No plants sent C.O.D. 
Please indicate on your order whether we may substitute varieties of 
similar color for the ones you have ordered. Any difference in price will 
be adjusted at the time your order is shipped. 
Lovely Hardy Hybrid Teas 
Hybrid Teas combine the everblooming qualities of the old tender 
Tea Roses with the hardiness of the June blooming types. Most of the 
new roses are Hybrid Teas. 
PEACE. (Patent No. 591)—One of the most sensational roses ever to 
have been developed. The large yellow buds are picoted with warm 
pink and open to glorious 5 inch blooms of creamy white sculptured 
petals with edges of pink which deepen as the bloom matures. The very 
high pointed center is a tawny yellow. In spite of its unusual size the 
effect is one of fresh ethereal loveliness. Massive plants with erect canes 
that produce blooms without disbudding. Stems are unusually sturdy, 
with broad necks to support the large flowers. Very disease resistant. 
Each $2.50. 
AMI QUINARD. The buds are deep maroon with a velvety black sheen 
and open to semi-double flowers of a rich red that does not fade but re- 
mains brilliant until the petals drop. Old time fragrance. Strong up- 
right grower and fine producer. Each $1.25. 
CRIMSON GLORY. (Patent No. 105)—Crimson shading to deep red 
with a velvety sheen; delightfully fragrant. Voted the best red and 
most popular rose of any color. Each $1.50. 
ECLIPSE. (Patent No. 172)—Long tapering clear yellow buds opening 
into attractive golden yellow blooms; mildly fragrant. An all-purpose 
rose ranking among the Ten Best. Each $1.50. 
GRAND DUCHESS CHARLOTTE. (Patent Pending)—A new red not 
found in any other rose. Long tapering buds of rich tapestry red unfold 
gracefully to large double long lasting blooms of a burnt-carmine 
which gradually change to begonia-rose. Markedly disease resistant. 
Carnation scented. Each $1.50. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT. Deep golden yellow buds opening to 
warm orange-yellow blooms. Bushy plants; glossy foliage. Each $1.25. 

D DT Garden DuraDust 
Preliminary tests indicate that DDT will control rose chafers which 
injure rose blooms. 
This new insecticide is going to be very valuable in both the flower and 
vegetable garden. 
1 Ib. bags 45c; 4 Ib. bags $1.00 postpaid. 

“I want to thank you for the healthy 
plants I received in excellent condition and 
I thought you might be interested to hear 
how well they are doing in the garden. Next 
year I certainly shall order more perennials 
from you.” 
Mrs. James V. Greenhalgh, 
Chepachet, R. I., May 16, 1945. 




SHIPPING DATES 
Because we want you to receive 
your roses in the best possible con- 
dition, they will be shipped in 
April, only. No orders will be ac- 
cepted after May 1st. 


