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Super Hardy 
RUGOSA ROSES 
Prices: 2-yr., field-grown plants, $1.45 each; 3 for $3.85; 
12 for $14.50, prepaid. 
F. J. Greotendorst 
For extreme locations where no other roses will do well, plant 
the super hardy roses—they will not fail. The blooms are not 
as nice as the Sub-Zeros or other hybrid tea roses, but they 
definitely have a place. If you want a very colorful shrub in 
your landscape, or a rose for a severe location that never needs 
cover, the Rugosa will serve you well. Excellent also as hedge 
roses, especially the Hansa. F 4 ? 
401-01 AMELIE GRAVEREAUX i 
An excellent red bloom that can be cut. Bush not as good as : 
others. - 6h6hWTF 
401-06 BELLE POITEVINE ‘Sees. 
A lovely pale pink. Good vigorous bush. 
401-20 DR. ECKENER 
Large, fragrant salmon-pink flowers. Excellent variety. 
401-33 F, J. GROOTENDORST | 
Small cherry-red blooms borne in clusters. Very good for 
hedges. 
401-35 HANSA 
Very rugged bush with large crimson flowers. 
404-07 HANSA HEDGE ROSES 
Hansa is excellent for hedging. See page 19 for prices of 
the hedge size. 
Belie Poitevine 
SOME POPULAR HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Some of the older roses are still very popular and the best 
of them still belong in the rose garden. Below we list a few 
of the best. 
401-28 Frau Karl Druschki. White Hybrid Perpetual. 
401-12 Christopher Stone. Scarlet Hybrid Tea. 
401-56 Picture. Pink Hybrid Tea. 
401-30 Golden Dawn. Yellow Hybrid Tea. 
401-13 Condesa de Sastago. Red and Yellow Hybrid Tea. 
ROSE PRICES 
2-yr., No. 1 field-grown plants: $1.35 each; 3 for $3.65; 
12 for $13.50, all prepaid. 
Amelie Gravereaux 
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