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JUNE - BLOOMING 
June blooming roses are the hardiest of all and require no pro- 
tection at all so far as the hardy varieties which we list are con-,” 
cerned. 
HARRISON’S YELLOW is perhaps the best known and. most com- 
mon June bloomer. 5 to 6 ft. tall, it 
is a perfect mass of bright yellow, 
double roses, 1 to 2 inches across, for 
several weeks in mid-June. Each, 
$1.00; 5 for $4.50. 
AGNES. The only yellow rugosa hybrid. 
Full double flowers of a lemon yellow 
color. 3 to 4 ft. tall, hardy, hand- 
some. Each, $1.00. . 
ROSA ALTAICA. A bush rose, 4 to 5 ft. 
tall bearing large single, cream white 
roses with yellow centers in incredible 
numbers. The blooms last for several ~* 
.weeks and are followed by dark pur- ad 
maple, ornamental fruits. Price, each, - Sir Thos. Lipton 
1.00. - 
DR. MERKELEY. A Rose with deep pink double flowers in July, very fragrant, quite hardy and 
grows about 2 feet high. This fine rose, which Mr. Skinner obtained from Dr. Merkeley, of Win- 
nipeg, came from Siberia a number of years ago and is aparently related to the Cinnamon Roses. 
Worthy of a place in any garden. Strong bushes. Each, $1.00. 
DAKOTA PRAIRIE ROSE (rosa pratincola) is North Dakota’s state flower. A bush 1 to 2 ft. high 
bearing in profusion large single roses in color from very pale to rose pink. Bright with large 
scarlet roseberries later in the season. Each, 40c; 5 for $1.75. 
ROSS CLIMBER.*® A white, very hardy, climbing rose from Indian Head, Sask. Rather slow grow- 
ing. Each, $1.25. 

Harrison's Yellow 



ces 
The only really hardy bloomers of the Perpetual or 
repeating type are the Rugosa Hybrids. 
SIR THOMAS LIPTON. Best of the white Rugosa 
Hybrids. Two to 3 ft. tall, covered with a multi- 
tude of large, very double blooms most of the sum- 
mer. Each, $1.00; 5 for $4.75. 
HANSA. Hardiest of the class. Sturdy bushes; very 
dark red, double flowers continuously borne through 
the summer. A fine landscape rose. Each, 90c; 
5 for $4.25. 
GEORGE WILL ROSE. A hybrid with blood of Ru- 
gosa, hybrid tea and Arctic wild rose. Blooms early 
and often, a handsome double pink. Originated by 
Mr. Skinner. Each, $1.00. 
GROOTENDORST, the Carnation Rose, isa continuods 
bloomer and represents a new type, a cross between 
rugosa and baby rambler. Red flowers are borne in 
clusters and resemble carnations in appearance. 
Each, 90c; 5 for $4.25. 
BELLE POITEVINE is a sturdy, strong growing pink 
rugosa hybrid, bearing large bright pink, very dou- 
ae ble flowers. Each, 90c. 
A SARAH VAN FLEET pro- 
duces large, very dou- 
ble flowers of an unusual pale pink shade. A strong bush with 
handsome foliage, 2 to 3 feet tall. Each, 90c. 
RIDING MOUNTAIN. Another Skinner rose. Flowers are double and 
bright pink, foliage shows rugosa blood. Small bush. Price, each, 
$1.00. 
AMELIA GRAVEREAUX. A smaller and more delicate plant. Flowers Se, & Ser 
most double of the rugosa hybrids, bright red in color. Best of the ames 
class for cutting. Each, $1.00. pee hy 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. An extra hardy hybrid tea rose that has been sold 
under the names of Prairie Queen, Prairie King, etc. It requires a 
little winter protection, but can be cut back in the spring and blooms 
on new wood. Bee each, $1.00. 

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