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HARDY ROSES— 
; The only really hardy ploomers of the 
Perpetual or repeating type are the Ru- 
‘gosa Hybrids. 
SIR THOMAS LIPTON. Best of the white 
Rugosa Hybrids. Two to 3 ft. tall, 
covered with a multitude of large, 
very double blooms most of the sum- 
mer. Each, $1.00; 5 for $4.75. 
HANSA. Hardiest of the class. Sturdy 
bushes; very dark red, double flowers 
continuously borne through the sum- 
mer: A fine landscape rose. Each, 90c; 
5 for $4.25. 
SARAH VAN FLEET produces large, 
very double fiowers of an unusual pale 
s2 pink shade. A strong bush with hand- 
gem. 5 some foliage, 2 to 3 ft. tall. Each, 
Betty Bland $1.20. 
AMELIA GRAVEREAUX. A smaller and more delicate plant. Flowers most d 
hybrids, bright red in color. Best of the class for eutting. Each, $1.30. 
GROOTENDORST, the Carnation Rose, is a continuous bloomer and represents a new type, a cross 
between rugosa and baby rambler. Red flowers are borne in clusters and resemble carnations in 
appearance. Each, $1.25; 5 for $6.00. 
GEORGE WILL. This is a product of Dr. Skinner’s work with Roses in Manitoba. A cross between a 
Rugosa double hybrid and the native hardy Rose of Canada. Blooms a 
A bright rose pink. Each, $1.20; 5 for $5.50. 
BELLE POITEVINE is a 
sturdy, strong growing pink 
rugosa hybrid, bearing large 
bright pink, very double 
flowers. Each, $1.20. 
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GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. An ex- 
tra hardy hybrid dark red 
perpetual rose that has been 
sold under the names of 
Prairie Queen, Prairie King, 
ete. It requires a little 
winter protection, but can be 
cut back in the spring and 
blooms on new wood. Price, 
each, $1.25. 
_ JUNE BLOOMING 
June blooming roses are the 
hardiest of all and require no 
protection at all so far as the 
hardy varieties which we list 
are concerned. 
HARRISON’S YELLOW is per- 
' haps the best known and most 
common June bloomer. 5 to 
Sir Thomas Lipton 6 ft. tall, it is a perfect mass 
: ; of bright yellow, double roses, 
1 to 2 inches across, for several weeks in mid-June. Each, $1.20. 
AGNES. The only yellow rugosa hybrid. Full double flowers of a lemon yel- 
low color, 3 to 4 ft. tall, hardy, handsome. Each, $1.25. 
ROSA ALTAICA, A bush rose, 4 to 5 ft. tall bearing large single, cream white 
roses with yellow. centers in incredible numbers. The blooms last for sev- 
eral weeks and are followed by dark purple, ornamental! fruits. Price, each, 
Sic Pel OB ‘ Lr 
$1.10. 
DAKOTA PRAIRIE ROSE (rosa pratincola) is North Dakota’s state flower. A 
bush 1 to 2 ft. high bearing in profusion large single roses ir color from 
very pale to rose pink. Bright with large scarlet roseberries later in the 
season. Each, 50c; 5 for $2.20. 
DR. MERKLEY. Another rose from Manitoba. Extremely hardy. Bears 
enormous numbers of very double bright pink blossoms in June. Each, $1.50; 
5, $6.25. 
PIONEER. A double, from one of the old Catholic missions in the Walhalla 
region. Thought to be a combination of wild rose and an old fashioned 
double French rese. Very dainty pink flowers. Each, $1.25; 5, $6.00, 
ouble of the rugosa 
t intervals all Summer. 
BETTY BLAND. An outstanding landscape rose from Mani- 
toba. Bears large double pink blossoms profusely in June. 
Completely hardy, tall growing with brilliant red bark to 
help out with color in the Winter. Each, $1.20; 5 for $5.50. 
Harrison's Yellow. 
