Patented Roses — Continued 
Katherine T. Marshall 
i a Fe (Plant Patent No. 607.) Upright blooms of friendly 
4 a warm glowing pink. Vigorous. Fragrant. Long, fine stems 
Excellent 


Katherine T. Marshall 
Lowell Thomas 
(Plant Patent No. 595.) A pure clear yellow Rose. The 
perfectly formed buds open into charming double, large 
flowers which retain their color unusually well. Fragrant. 
Lowell Thomas 

Bush Roses 
These Roses should be placed in beds by them- 
selves or as groups in borders. They should not be 
planted with Hybrid Tea or Polyantha varieties. 
F. J. Grootendorst 
(True color is vivid red.) An outstanding va- 
riety with excellent crinkled green foliage followed 
by beautiful rambler-like clusters of vivid red Roses. 
Very hardy and everblooming. Use as a shrub in 
groups or hedges. Height kept to 3 to 4 feet. Usual 
spacing 3 to 4 feet in groups. 
Gruss an Teplitz 
For a showy bed of strong growing Roses this 
has been a favorite. A profusion of red Roses in 
June to frost. Height 2 to 3 feet. Plant in beds 
24 inches apart, 12 or more in a bed. Do not plant 
F. J. Grootendorst with Hybrid Tea Roses. Mound with soil for winter 
(Color is vivid red—not pink) protection. Gruss an Teplitz 
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