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Roses 
Grootendorst—Red or pink. Often called the car- 
nation rose because each rose is about the same 
size and color as a carnation. It will have as 
many as a dozen flowers in a cluster and blooms 
from June until out in October. Entirely hardy. 
Grows to about 3 feet. 2-year bushes, each $1.25. 
Hansa—It has large double red flowers all sum- 
mer on a 5-foot bush. It will perform best if the 
oldest wood is kept cut out, and the new growth 
should also be cut back in the spring in order to 
keep it compact. It will, however, thrive for many 
years without attention. 2-year plants, each $1.25. 
New Hybrid Roses 
Due to extreme weather where the roses are 
grown, there is still some question how many 
will be available. However, we expect to have 
some of the following: 
Curly Pink Sub-Zero—Has many two-toned pink 
flowers on a single stem. Each $1.50. 
Forty-Niner—Brilliantly hued bi-color, red and 
yellow. $2.00 each. 
Red Duchess—Rose red, very fragrant. Sub-zero. 
No. 1% size, $1.25. 
Peace—Perhaps the largest of all roses, color yel- 
low to pink. Each $2.00. 
King Boreas—Sub-zero, lemon yellow, abundant 
bloomer. Each $1.50. 
Gulidilocks—This floribunda type yellow rose 
blooms prolifically all summer. No. 1% size, 
each $1.25. 
World’s Fair—A beautiful rich red semi-double 
floribunda, always in bloom. No. 1% size, each 
PAS 
Climbing Break O’Day—Sub-Zero orange-apricot 
colored climbing rose. No. 1% size, each $1.50. 
White Dawn—Everblooming white climber de- 
veloped at the University of Minnesota. Each 
$1.50. 
Queen O’ The Lakes—One of the newest sub-zero 
reds, named for Minnesota. No. 1% size, each 
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