MME. LOUIS LEVEQUE 
$2.25 each; 3 for $6.00 
Every grown man and woman 
cherishes some memory of the fragrant, 
unsophisticated charm of the Roses of 
long ago. Plant and treat them as 
low-growing shrubs attaining a height 
of 3 to 5 feet, regulated by pruning 
or shaping when needed. Their care * 
and culture is very simple; their hardi- . 
All full, 
firm-petaled, gracefully formed Roses 
ness unquestioned. are 
for landscape use as well as for cutting. 
$2.25 each; 3 for $6.00 
CARDINAL DE RICHELIEU. 1840. 
Deep violet to velvety blue. Gallica. 
CRAMOISI VELOUTE. 1813. The best 
“red”? Moss Rose. 
HARISON’S YELLOW. 1830. The 
yellow Shrub Rose of old time gardens. 
We have the true variety that is very 
scarce. 
JEANNE DE MONTFORT. 1851. Sil- 
very pink Moss Rose. This and the two 
other Moss Roses in this group are the 
finest in their class. 
CARDINAL DE RICHELIEU 
$2.25 each; 3 for $6.00 VIERGE DE CLERY. $2.25 each; 3 for $6.00 
Rose, in the border at 
Garden, Hershey, Pa. 
A bush of the lovely Old-fashioned Moss 
the Hershey Rose 
MME. LOUIS LEVEQUE. 
mon-pink Moss Rose. 
MARIE LOUISE. 1834. Rich deep pink 
Damask. 
TRICOLORE DE FLANDRE. 1846. 
The striped Gallica of many colors. 
VIERGE DE CLERY. 1888. The best 
white “‘Cabbage’’ Rose in existence. 
Special 
GROUP OFFER F 51-7 
All 8 gems of the 
old Rose world, beloved by 
all Rose collectors 
ALL 8 FOR 
$15.25 
(Regular value $18.00) 
1898. Sal- 
These are big, husky, two and three- 
year-old plants. All are noted for their 
old-fashioned Rose fragrance. They also 
lend themselves to the most colorful and 
harmonious floral arrangements in low 
bowls. 
HARISON’S YELLOW 
$2.25 each; 3 for $6.00 
