NEW -THIS SPRING - 
“Creme Myrtle" bi 
RESERVED 
SHRUB ROSE 
HAVE SOMETHING NEW, 
BEAUTIFUL and DIFFERENT 
Another entirely new Rose. We are pleased to introduce for 
the first time this unusual and beautiful ‘’Crepe Myrtle’’ shrub 
Rose. As its name indicates, it grows in the form of a sturdy 
shrub, reaching a height of 4 to 6 feet in the North and Mid- 
West, taller in the South. Heavy canes grow upright and are 
extremely thorny. This feature makes this an ideal plant for 
an informal flowering hedge. Keeps off trespassers and makes 
a thick screen to insure privacy for outdoor living areas. Also 
fine for specimen plants at the corners of a flower or Rose 
garden. This is an everblooming Rose and bears abundant bloom 
over the entire season from June until freezing fall weather. 
Flowers are large, very double, fragrant and have an exotic 
shimmering pink color. Bush is very hardy and may be kept 
trimmed at the desired height and in the desired shape. Plant 
“Crepe Myrtle’’ Roses if you want to have something new and 
different. Excellent for use with shrubs in the border as they 
provide plenty of color when other blooms are scarce. 
2-YR. FIELD GROWN AND BUDDED PLANTS eit Ce, ON 
SI O00 each; 3 for $2.50 Postpaid “Crepe Myrtle’’-—Beautiful New Shrub Rose 
eWILL BLOOM THIS YEAR « 
HARDY PERPETUAL 
ROSES FOR COLD 
CLIMATES... 
2-YEAR FIELD GROWN PLANTS— 
WILL BLOOM NEXT SUMMER... 



ALL ROSES ARE GUARANTEED TO BLOOM THIS SEASON 
PAUL NEYRON 
A perpetual without thorns. A very strong grower, pro~ 
ducing probably the largest blooms of any Rose. Fragrant, 
and color is a beautiful clear pink. Very hardy and will 
grow in locations and climates where other Roses fail. 
Excellent to use in combination with shrubs for border 
work, 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI 
Sometimes called ’’“White American Beauty.” Extremely 
sturdy and prolific in growth and bloom. Large double 
blooms of waxen white, each perfect in form. One of the 
most valuable Roses for colder climates or difficult grow- 
ing locations. 
RED GROOTENDORST 
Red flowering Rugosa which is ideal for hedges or use 
with shrub plantings. Exceptionally hardy and strong 
grower. Small double blooms in clusters. Bright red. 
PINK GROOTENDORST 
Same habits and characteristics as Red Grootendorst 
except color is a lovely silvery pink. 
Your Choice of the Above 
75c each; 3 for *2.00; 
12 for *7.50, Postpaid 
5: 
Blooms of “Pink Grootendorst’” Hardy Perpetual Rose 

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