
or NORTHERN 
7 AW PEA, 
GARDENS 
BW, Shrub ROSES 
Unexcelled for hedges, as a speci- 
men bush rose or among shrubbery. 
They will winter through the cold- 
est climates without any winter pro- 
tection. Thrive under the most ad- 
verse conditions of soil and climate, 
withstanding almost anything except 
continued great heat and excessive 
moisture. Very fine along side of 
stone house foundation. 4 to 5 feet. 
Bloom in. July. 
F. J. GROOTENDORST. Large clus- 
ters of over-sized, fairly double red 
flowers resembling the Crimson Baby 
Rambler. Each, 94c; 3 for $2.68. 
GROOTENDORST PINK. Charming 
pink variety of the Grootendorst type. 
98e each; 3 for $2.78. . 
HANSA. Flowers a reddish violet, 
double and fragrant; one of the best 
varieties of the family. Each, 58ce; 
3 for $1.65. 






These are a remarkably hardy group 
of roses, blooming continuously from 
June until frost. Increasingly popular 
because of their hardiness, vigour, 
disease-resistance and free flowering 
habit. They form generally well shaped, 
bushy plants. 
BETTY PRIOR (Plant Patent No. 
340). Large branching clusters of sin- 
gle fragrant flowers resembling pink 
dogwood in shape, size and color. The 
plants are abundant and continuous 
bloomers. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.45. 
FASHION—A.A.R.S. 1950—(Plant Pat- 
ent No. 789). The rose that has every- 
thing. Color is an enchanting coral 
suffused with gold and the 3% inch 
blooms are borne continuously all sum- 
mer, Plants are strong and-vigorous, 
2% to 3 ft. tall. Not only an All Amer- 

ica winner for 1950 but has won the [| + ls ee fee Set ee 
Gold Medal of the British Rose Society. oo ey $e , r HUGONIS. “The Goiden Rose From 
Practically unbeatable from any stand- bl be 5, a: Pr ie sh @ China,” A beautiful hardy bush rose, 
point. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.50. AE Bk ASA sf a\ ui Fe) Seka: Suen yellow, single. Each, 
— ~ 79e; 3 for $2.19. 
fatter sent constentiy in bloom. an * -  PLORIBUNDA ROSE—BETTY PRIOR Se ee teen ails one 
ey rate pede in Lagsgee A Bell. oo “a of the earliest roses to bloom starting 
iant cinnabar-red, as arresting under ore unpacking your its = le e white 
artificial light as in the garden. Out- PLANTING CARE roses, fill a pail half full aoe a Bato Sere. ee posts wil wre 
standing in any setting. $1.00 each; of soil and add enough water to make mud the ue freely until late fall. The exception- 
3 for $2.85. sistency of thin paste. Then unpack the roses an ally fine fragrance alone qualifies it as 
GOLDILOCKS (Plant Patent No. 672). place the roots in this mud paste, while you prepare a farden rose. For hardiness, toler- 
Rich golden-yellow buds, shaped like the rose bed. Never leave the roots exposed to the sree and usefulness this variety has 
. : air. = 2 
hybrid teas, “opening to very double“ uy ROSE PRICES ARE POSTPAID "0 eaual. Bach, W8e; 3 for $2.78. 
free-blooming plants with good foliage. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $4.20. 
PINOCCHIO (Plant Patent No. 484). Pointed buds of sal- ® * 
mon-pink flushed gold, opening to full-petaled blooms of 
clear pink. Continuous flowering on free-branching sturdy ; 
plants with ample dark green foliage. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.45. : 
WORLD’S FAIR—A.A.R.S. (Plant Patent No. 362). Produces ‘ z 
large clusters of velvety crimson, fragrant flowers with a 
glowing mass of golden stamens. Well formed bushy plants. = CRIMSON RAMBLER. Of rampant growth, bearing a 
; profusion of scarlet-red flowers in large clusters. An old 
NEW FLORIBUNDA ROSE—FASH favorite. Each, 74; 3 for $2.10. 
ee — vas igs e . iON atin DR. J. H. NICHOLS (Plant Patent No. 457). This very 

double large flowered pillar rose is sensational in quantities 
of beautiful fragrant rose-pink flowers produced each year. 
The super-size 50 petaled blooms are like large hybrid teas, 
and when they are spent simply pinch them off and new 
flowers will form. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.20. 
’ DR. VAN VLEET. An exquisite delicate pink climber, 
with buds and opened flowers equal in form and size to the 
finest Hybrid Tea Roses, borne on long, individual stems. 
Produces thousands of flowers. Each, 89c; 3 for $2.50. 
FLASH—A.A.R.S. (Plant Patent No. 396). Rich glowing 
scarlet-red the reverse side of petals being coppery-yellow. 
Vigorous early blooming variety continuously in flower for 
5 or 6 weeks. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.20. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. Intense scarlet flowers of 
large size, produced in clusters of from 3 to 20 flowers on 
long, strong stems. Early, foliage good, climbs well, very 
liberal quantities of blooms, clothing the plant with a blaz- 
ing mantle. Each, 89c; 3 for $2.30. 
SEVEN SISTERS. Very double, deep pink roses, borne in 
large clusters. This grand climber blooms very freely. Each, 
74c; 3 for $2.10.. 
SILVER MOON. Great silvery-white, semi-double blooms 
with showy golden anthers. Beautiful against their back- 
ground of dark, leathery foliage. 79c each; 3 for $2.20. 

ROSETONE is a proven combination of Hormones and 
Vitamins. ROSETONE insures the success of your roses. 
Soak roots of bushes in ROSETONE before planting. Water 
your established rose bushes for better growth. Full direc- 
tions on package. 
V2 oz. packet 25¢; 3 oz. package $1.00 
