Frau Karl Druschki 
“An Old-Fashioned 
Hybrid” 

HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSE 
Frau Karl Druschki. Here is a reliable old standby among old- 
fashioned Roses. It is known for its ability to withstand extreme cold 
with little protection. The very large, pure white flowers are borne in 
profusion during June and July. Each $1.50 
SUB-ZERO HYBRID TEAS 
These Hybrid Teas are selected for their winter hardiness. They only 
require partial protection. 
Lily Pons (Patent No. 420.) This large-flowered, very double, 
white Rose has a pure yellow center. The plant is vigorous and free- 
flowering. Each $1.85. 
Pink Princess (Patent No. 459). The shapely buds are red, open 
to deep pink flowers. The plant is very resistant to black spot leaf 
resis ; Each $1.85. 
Shades of Autumn. (Patent No. 542.) This handsome red 
and yellow bicolor is appropriately named. It never fails to attract 

admiration. Each $1.85. | 
i 3 ; i l , double, yellow F. J. Grootendorst 
Pea Victory (Patent No. 543.) Here is a large Boch S168. ane root nace 
RUGOSA HYBRIDS 
All of the Rugosa Hybrids are extremely hardy and vigorous. They 
are useful for grouping among shrubs and in general yard planting. 
Agnes. This is considered the best yellow Rugosa Hybrid. It is 
very double and has an attractive fragrance. It blooms early and 
flowers freely throughout the summer. Each $1.50. 

Vv for Victory 
Conrad F. Meyer. Here is a large, double pink. It blooms pro- 
fusely over a long season. Each $1.50. 
F. J. Grootendorst. The beautiful effect of the many clusters of 
small, bright red Roses is familiar to many. It is a prolific bloomer 
throughout the summer and late into fall. ~ Each $1.25. 
Hansa. Among a group of Roses well known for hardiness, Hansa 
is outstanding. The large double blooms are deep red with a tinge of 
violet. It is early flowering, profuse and continues over a long season. 
Each $1.25. 
Sir Thomas Lipton. This is the best white and one of the earliest 
to bloom. It flowers freely until late fall. The flowers are pure white 
and semi-double. Each $1.50. 
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