Fee bling ROSES 
FINE FOR FENCES OR TRELLIS 
EXCELSA 
Clusters of light red, cupped blooms. Rich green, shining foliage. Blooms abundantly in 
June and July. We recommend this as the hardiest red climber. 
PAUL'S SCARLET CLIMBER 
Very showy scarlet flowers carried in great clusters. Perhaps the most popular climber. 
Requires winter protection. 
WHITE RAMBLER 
A white form of Dorothy Perkins. Small, double, pure white flowers in clusters. Blooms 
early. The hardiest of white climbers. 
FLORIBUNDA SHRUB ROSES 
ROSES These Roses grow from 4 to 6 feet tall. They 
3 : should be used as shrubs in borders, foundation 
: ra IMPROVED LAFAYETTE plantings or hedges. They are perfectly hardy 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER Large clusters of bright cherry-crimson. and need no winter protection. The Rugosa 
The best red bedding Rose. Very hardy hybrids bloom throughout the season. 
and highly recommended. 
MRS. R. M. FINCH 
Makes a tall, bushy, very attractive 
plant that blooms and blooms. Flowers 
are double, soft pink. Popular all over the 
United States. 
BUSH ROSES 
F. J. GROOTENDORST 
Showy red flowers with edges frilled 
like a carnation. Dark wrinkled foliage. 
A profuse bloomer throughout the grow- 
ing season. Splendid for hedges. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ 
Dark velvety scarlet, very fragrant flow- 
ers on a most vigorous bush. Produces a 
profusion of bloom from June to frost. A 
hardy plant, requiring only slight winter 
protection. Makes an outstanding display 
when twelve or more are planted in a bed, 
24 inches apart. 
i HUGONIS 
i oi) Very dainty, single yellow flowers in 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ spring. Hardy and vigorous, growing 4 to 
6 feet tall. Best used as a shrub. 


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