Junipers Make the Finest of All Hedges 17 
POLYANTHA ROSES 
Here we have continuous-blooming roses that are as 
hardy as oaks and as easy to grow as ordinary flowering 
shrubs. As permanent bedding 
plants in masses they are unsur- 
passed and less expensive than 
annuals, such as geraniums. The 
low-growing varieties make glo- 
rious low hedges, may be used 
for edging along 
paths and drive- 
ways, to border 
the beds of taller- 
growing HTs or 
as a foreground 
planting for ever- 
greens and shrubs. 
They are ideal for 
cemetery planting 
as they require 
practically no care 
and are always in 
bloom. 



We have group- 
ed them under two 
headings: those 
blooming with 
small - flowered 
clusters. All are 
good cutflowers. 
LARGE-FLOWERED VARIETIES 
DAGMAR SPATH. Spotless, snow white that is par- 
ticularly lovely with evergreens and dark brick homes. $1.95 
DONALD PRIOR. (patent No. 377). <A _ spectacular 
glowing, fiery crimson enhanced by unusually dark foliage 
OMe, ane Te a $2.25 
ELSE POULSEN. Bright two-tone rose semi-double 
blooms and lots of them; husky, tall-growing plants. $1.95 
FLORADORA. (patent pending). New and unique ver- 
milion-toned red; double flowers like tiny camellias. $2.25 
PASADENA TOURNAMENT (patent No. 578). All 
through the hottest days of August when the HTs gave up 
altogether and many polyanthas sulked this was never 
w.thout at least half a dozen long-pointed perfectly formed 
buds of richest velvety deep red, slowly opening to blooms 
of almost HT size. The big, husky, almost thornless plants 
produce more flowers over a longer season than any other 
one rose we have ever had. _____ Spa Ren Se ae $2.50 
PINOCCHIO. (patent No. 484). An exquisite pastel 
blending of old gold, salmon and soft clear pink with every 
good plant habit’ that could be desired. ______________ $2.75 
POULSEN’S YELLOW. Copper-shaded old-gold buds 
open light yellow. Color holds best in light shade. ___$1.95 
WORLD’S FAIR (patent No. 362). 

Largest and dark- - 
SMALL-FLOWERED VARIETIES 
CAMEO. Bright orange-salmon, low grower especially 
SCOOUPLOTR COLIN Olas Baer event ee SEE EN ae ee eae eee oe $1.95 
CECILE BRUNNER. The “Sweetheart Rose” with tiny, 
exquisitely formed buds and blooms of salmon-shaded shell 
pink, perfect for nosegays and corsages. A strong grower, 
VOOMATIC Al U VIS TTI | © ORY i wet eee eee neta ne ee ee ene $1.95 
CHATILLON. Bright pink, semi-double blooms in 
enormous trusses like huge heads of phlox on nice plants 
ofamediumpheic htstwe sass tet el* Se ne ea ees $1.95 
ELLEN POULSEN. Compact clusters of many-petalled, 
double, medium rose pink flowers on dwarf, bushy’ plants. 
$1.95 
IDEAL. Garnet red, one of the finest dark polyan- 
thas. Bushy plants of medium height are always in bloom. 
$1.95 
GLORIA MUNDI. Scarlet-orange that burns easily in 
midsummer but in the fall or in light shade one of the 
SHO WIGS tiers ee oe er ern ee Ee 2 ed Le ad $1.95 


Pictures show 
(left) PASA- 
DENA TOURNA.- 
MENT, one of 
the best of the 
new large-flow- 
ered polyanthas. 
CAMEO (right) 
is a good ex- 
ample of the 
small flowered 
type. While the 
individual blooms 
are smaller and 
less double they 
come in larger 
clusters, some- 
times over a 
hundred blooms 
per cluster. 


SHRUB ROSES 
AUSTRIAN COPPER. Also known as _ the 
“Denver University Rose.” Long garlands of large 
single blooms in a flashing color combination of 
intense copper red inside, deep golden yellow out- 
side. Perfectly hardy without winter protection. 
$1.95 
R. RUBRIFOLIA — Redleaf Rose. Purple-red 
foliage all summer; starry single pink blooms in 
June; orange-red berries all winter. . . . dormant 

estmermmueconnotea the polyanthas «22-2 5.2 $2.25 a plants only: 3 to 4 ft. $2.00. ASCO Omit o2ep Os 
Mature height Best variety size sold per 25 per 100 
PLANTS FOR HEDGES 
Eno of 1% ft.—Lavandula vera (Lavender) —_-_-- 8-12 ins. $ 6.00 $21.00 
Wee ee eet at rable 1% to 3 ft-—Caragana aurantiaca ~--_-__-____ 18-24 ins. 6.00 
a seerpem or woven, wire fences 1% to 38 ft.—Caragana RUAN sl cl Coe 24-30 ins. 7.50 
because they have the beauty and Tien Lou 5 tt. olvanthagroses, 2i2-4.5 Seen see variety list above 
interest of living things and be- 3 to. >) £u--—Berberis. thunbergi 2 222227 ss = 8-12 ins. 3.00 10.00 
eM cea s AE Seed pa 8 to 5-ft—Berberis mentorensis = ____.____- sold out 
value while ordinary fences are a 3 to 5 ft.—Ribes alpinum Gt RA ae = sold out 
continual source of annoyance and 4 to 6 ft.—Cotoneaster acutifolia _______-___ 18-24 ins. 12.00 
expense. : 4 to 6 ft.—Cotoneaster acutifolia -_.________ 24-36 ins, 15.00 
Never plant any kind of privet 6 to 12 ft.—Caragana arborescens —__________ 18-24 ins. 4,00 15.00 
hedge. No variety of privet is de- 6 to 12 ft.—Crataegus crus-galli --________-___ 8-12 ins. 3.00 10.00 
pendably hardy in northern Colo- 6 to 12 ft.—Crataegus crus-galli ____________ 12-18 ins, 3.50 12.00 
sat or Wyoming. No See aS 6 to 12 ft.—Juniperus, Pfitzer Upright __-_____ see page 5 
ani ROMs ee eestived here a 6 to 12°ft—Juniperus scopulorum- —_-_-2- 2 see page 4 
order of their heights at maturity. to 60 ft.—Bolleana Poplar —-------—-—--- 5- 6 ft. 20.00 75.00 
