HARDY PERPETUAL 
ROSES FOR COLD 
CLIMATES... 
2-YEAR FIELD GROWN PLANTS— 
WILL BLOOM NEXT SUMMER .. . 
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. 
gee 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 
No. 1 Plants 
85c each 3 for *2.25 
6 for *4.25 12 for *7.20 
POSTPAID 

Blooms of “Pink Grootendorst” Hardy Perpetual Rose 
INTERSPERSE HARDY PERPETUALS WITH SHRUBS IN THE BORDER 
THEY PRODUCE AN ABUNDANCE OF EARLY SUMMER BLOOMS AND COLOR. THEIR FOLIAGE IS ORNAMENTAL BALANCE OF THE SEASON 





Paul Neyron—Immense Pink Blooms Frau Karl Druschki—Perfectly Formed, Pure White 
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