Hardy, Strong Rooted 

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BUSH ROSES 
Hugonis Rose (Rosa hugonis) 6/—A handsome, 
arching shrub with spiny stems and delicate foliage. 
Blooms in May with long, bright yellow garlands of 
single flowers, followed by red, translucent fruit. 
Rugosa Rose (Rosa rugosa) 6’—A stout, upright 
shrub, densely covered with spines and bold, wrinkled 
leaves. Flowers are large, single, rose-red, and fol- 
lowed by crimson fruits. Also grown in a white- 
flowered variety. Excellent for seashore planting. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Albertine—Coppery-rose. 
American Pillar—Large, sparkling pink, single 
flowers. Bold, waxy foliage. A lusty climber. 
Blaze (U.S. Patent No. 10)—Large clusters of vivid 
scarlet flowers in June and again in the fall. 
Chaplin’s Pink Climber—Single, clear pink. 
Dorothy Perkins—Shell-pink. Also grown in a 
white variety. 
Dr. Van Fleet—Pale, flesh-pink with slightly darker 
center. 
Emily Gray—Yellow. Particularly glossy foliage. 
Excelsa—Similar to Dorothy Perkins, but crimson. 
Gardenia—Pale yellow. 
Golden Climber (U. S. Patent No. 28)—Rich, 
golden yellow. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin—Very large, pink. 
Mary Wallace—Rose pink. 
New Dawn (U. S. Patent No. 1)—Double, apple 
blossom-pink. The hardiest, everblooming, climbing 
rose. 
Paul’s Searlet—Vivid, scarlet-red flowers on long 
stems in June. 
Silver Moon—Large, single, white. 

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Wichuriana Memorial Rose—Small, white. Used 
as a ground cover. 

RUGOSA ROSE 
