vw VIII Rose 
OSE supplies this spring are so 
depleted and trained labor so 
scarce that nothing remotely ap- 
proaching a normal offering can be 
made here. But what we do offer 
we feel fairly confident of actually 
shipping, which you will doubtless 
prefer to a complete listing of items 
that would never get delivered! We 
list only good varieties. 
Shrub roses (Species) are alone in 
nearly ordinary supply, as listed 
below. 

(Each) (10) 
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ROSA (Rose Species) 
Hardy, tolerant shrubs, for the most 
part. Require some sunshine. Provide 
bird food, 
Rosa carolina (see ‘“Humilis). 
—hugonis (Father Hugo's Rose). 8 ft. 
Zone V. Yellow in May. 
12 toa) Seine. os et 00 
Seton 4 alte ae 2.00 
(100) 
WwW 
80.00 
135.00 
9.00 
15.00 
—humilis (Pasture Rose). Dwarf. Zone 
IV. Pink, June-July. 
LOetonc ahr see eee 1.00 
Ziel OmkS ei tay ee 1.15 
99.00 
75.00 
7.50 
9.50 
—lucida (Virginia Rose). Shrub. Zone 
II. Pink, June-July. 
De te Owltes 2 Pet 52 9:50)» —-65.00 
—nitida (Bristly Rose), Shrub. Zone 
IV. Pink in May. 
Ue oy | a eee (25a 92502 65.00 
—palustris (Swamp Rose). Shrub. 
Zone IV. Pink, July-Aug. 
JE sf) ES Cha cee eee 1o15 559150). ~60.00 
—rubiginosa (Sweet Briar). Shrub. 
Zone IV. Pink, June. 
PomtOn 24 Viri2oe os. bm OO a tye 
mi e 40 ft.) > Pelome Gol, 8a no. 
—rugosa (Red Rugosa Rose). 6 ft. 
Zone II. Red. All summer. 
by SRS poe eee 8.00 
Peters thst. sis el Saeed. 00. © 9/0:00 
——alba—(White form of above.) 
| AC a | ee Li5e (9.00, 75:00 
—setigera (Prairie Rose). Shrub. Zone 
IV. Pink mid-summer. 
a aS | tO Ome e> moo 00 
—wichuriana (Memorial Rose). Zone 
V. Trailer. White all summer. 
8 NG) 6 2A Ge Sa ae 9.00 
Meme ce eS 5.00 35.00 
How to Plant Roses 
Winter 
Protect toi 
Planting 

HYBRID TEAS 
Prune heavily each spring. 
Dwarf. 
Zone (V). Bloom all summer. Fertilize 
well. Delicious fragrance. 
We will have several thousand avail- 
able, but in many different varieties, 
so that there are not enough of any 
one kind to offer by name. They are 
all modern, popular sorts, absolutely 
No. 1 quality budded, including such 
kinds as Ami Quinard, Caledonia, 
Etoile de Hollande, Joanna Hill, K. A. 
Viktoria, Pres. Hoover, Radiance, Talis- 
man, etc. We cannot offer by name, 
but will accept orders so long as they 
last by color. Please state desired 
color from the following 6 shades 
only: 
White Salmon 
Yellow Pink © 
Bicolor Red 
Hybrid Tea Rose 
Prices: $1.50 each regardless of 
quantity ordered, or which variety 
we select to fill your order. Roses 
furnished will not be labeled by 
name, but by color only. 
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Brownell Creeper Roses. 

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(See next page.) 
HYBRID CLIMBERS 
Lusty, tolerant vines. Zone V. Bloom 
in June, except some of the newer 
patented sorts, which continue thru 
summer. 
Blaze—(Pat.) Masses of scarlet, not 
only in June,” but occasionally 
through the summer. $1.50 each. 
Climbing American Beauty — Deep 
rose-pink, double flowers in June. 
Good perfume, fine flower shape. 
$1.50 each. 
Doubloons—(Pat.) This is a hybrid of 
R. setigiri and is unusually hardy 
without protection. Golden yellow, 
many large flowers, spicy fragrance. 
$1.50 each. 
Paul's Scarlet—Fine, vigorous scarlet. 
An old favorite, still one of the best. 
51.50 each. 
POLYANTHAS 
Dwarf, semi-climbers or trailers. Need 
sun. Space 18 inches. Bloom all sum- 
mer. 
BABY RAMBLERS 
Gloria Mundi—Small flowers in clus- 
ters, low bushy. Brilliant orange- 
scarlet. $1.50 each. 
FLORIBUNDAS (Large flowered) 
A. Grille—(Pat.) Large semi-double, 
brilliant scarlet-crimson. Sturdy. 
Freeblooming. $1.50 each. 
Betty Prior—(Pat.) Lively red buds 
opening to large single flowers, soft 
pink. $1.50 each. 
Floradora—(Pat.) Very double bright 
red on good stems. $2.00 each. 
Pinocchio—(Pat.) Pointed buds, dainty 
and delightful. Salmon, flushed 
gold. $1.50 each. 
How to Prune Roses 
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