TREE ROSES 
Tree Roses are the aristocrats of Rosedom! They lend height to your 
garden and accentuate its beauty. They are excellent for lining drive- 
ways, walks, accents in rose beds, or as a lawn or parkway specimen. 
The varieties listed below all grow well as a tree rose. For full color 
descriptions, see variety under bush roses. Priced at $4.50 each except 
as noted. (Also available planted in containers in special rose soil @ 
50¢ extra.) 
*CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG: (Pat. 455) McGREDY'S YELLOW: Bright yellow 
Spectrum Red. $5.00. 
*Mme. HENRI GUILLOT: (Pat. 337) 
CHRISTOPHER STONE: Scarlet. Watermelon pink. $5.00. 
*COUNTESS VANDAL: (Pat. 38) er Oe Mrs. E. P. THOM: Pure yellow. 
Salmon pink. $5.00. w) 
Mrs. SAM McGREDY: Copper orange. 
DUQUESSA de PENARANDA: 
Orange apricot. Mrs. P. S. DuPONT: 
Glowing yellow. 

ETOILE de HOLLANDE: Deep red. 
*PEACE: (Pat. 591) Cream yellow. 
GOLDEN DAWN: Rich yellow. SSe5U. 
McGREDY'S IVORY: Creamy white. PICTURE: Rich salmon. 
PINKIE: 1/2 height. Pink PRESIDENT HOOVER: Bi-color. 
SHRUB TYPE ROSES 
Shrub type roses are distinguished by their erect spiny 
stems with tough curiously wrinkled or rugose foliage. 
Use for attractive shrubbery effects or even for hedges. 
Good for seashore gardens. 
DR. ECKNER: Bi-color, large fragrant semi-double flowers. 
Coppery rose to golden yellow, fragrant. $1.50. 
PINK GROOTENDORST: Clusters of small, fringed, light pink 
carnation-like blooms all season. $1.50. 
ROSA HUGONIS: Long, arching branches starred with two 
inch lemon yellow flowers, fine bank cover. $1.25. 
SIR THOMAS LIPTON: Snowy white flowers of good size and 
quality, blooms freely. $1.50. 
OLD PINK MOSS ROSE: Large globular, well-mossed, pink 
bud. Vigorous grower. $2.00. 

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