Old-Fashioned Roses, continued 
China, Bengal, Bourbon and Noisette Roses 
Most of these are the original “Everbloom- 
ing” or Monthly Roses. The old-fashioned 
Chinas and Teas are low and bushy in 
growth, similar to the more modern Hybrid 
Teas. Thought at one time to be tender for 
MARECHAL NIEL. Noisette. (Pradel, 1864.) 
Yellow. Lovely buds and flowers of deep 
golden yellow double and extremely fragrant. 
Since it is not hardy in the North we have 
grown a quantity of large, trained, green- 
house-grown pot-plants for use In a conseryva- 
tory or cool greenhouse at $3.50 each. Also 
dormant plants for outdoor planting in mild 
southern climates. $2.50 each; 3 for $6.75. 
MME. PLANTIER. Noisette. (Plantier, 1835.) 
Rather small, pure white flowers without much 
form, but so abundantly produced as to cover 
the gigantic bush. $2.25 each; 3 for $6.00. 
MUTABILIS (Rosa mutabilis). China. This 
unusual species gives flowers of several colors 
on the one plant. Large, single flowers of rose- 
pink, yellow, buff, and orange are produced all 
summer. Bushy plant 2 to 3 feet high. Very 
scarce. $2.25 each; 3 for $6.00. 
SOUVENIR DE LA MALMAISON. Bourbon. 
(Beluze, 1843.) Blush. Pale flesh-colored 
flowers emitting a haunting fragrance. Plant 
dwarf and bushy, 2 feet high. $2.25 each; 3 
for $6.00. 
THE GREEN ROSE (Rosa chinensis viridiflora). 
China. Green. The flower 
formation consists of a 
“tuft” of green sepals, with 
no colored petals at all; 
hence the name of this 
most unusual variety. 
Grows as a vigorous, 3 to 
4-foot bush. $3.00 each; 3 
for $8.00. 
northern states, they have proved to be as 
hardy as any of our Roses. 
BIRDIE BLYE. Bengal. (Dr. W. Van Fleet, 
1904.) Pink, fragrant flowers, produced in 
diffuse clusters. A fairly large bush, quite 
hardy, and everblooming. $2.25 each; 3 for 
$6.00. 
GIPSY BOY. Bourbon. Red. Dark crimson- 
red flowers of medium size. Plants make a 
strong bush growing 3 to 5 feet high. An ad- 
mirable border Rose. $2.25 each; 3 for $6.00. 
HERMOSA. China. (Marcheseau, 1840.) Pink. 
Medium-sized, soft pink, double flowers. 
Good healthy, bushy plants up to 2 feet. This 
is a favorite of three generations. Truly ever- 
blooming. 35 petals. $2.25 each; 3 for $6.00. 
Supply temporarily exhausted. 
HOFGARTNER KALB. China. (Felberg-Le- 
clerc, 1914.) Makes fine bushy plants 2 to 
2% feet high, covered with an abundance of 
lively pik flowers of charming shape and 
delicious fragrance. $2.25 each; 3 for $6.00. 
LOUIS PHILIPPE. China. Red. Medium 
size, double, globular, deep scarlet-red flowers. 
Bushy and profuse bloomer growing to about 
2 feet. $2.25 each; 3 for $6.00. 
ROSA ECAE (R. Primula) 
$2.25 each; 3 for $6.00. See page 24 
This wild ee of Japan and Korea has been found 
to be wonderful as a tall, dense hedge. Nurserymen — Ro SA Mu O A 
use It as understock on which Roses are grafted, but LT [ F L R 
it is also most useful for bordering woodland areas ee 
or drives or for fence purposes. The small white £ 
flowers come in large trusses along stout arching or A Living Fence 
canes, followed by red fruits relished by the birds. 
In its place this makes a fast-growing, impenetrable 
barrier, but it should be confined to places where it 
can be left to grow as it pleases—and this means 
primarily farms and large properties rather than smaller 
plots. It grows as tall as 8 feet and as broad as 6 feet; if 
pruned back, it does not bloom as much although it will 
thrive when pruned to any desired height and width. 
Plant 18 inches apart in a straight row for hedge or 
fence purposes. Therefore, use 25 plants for a 40-foot 
hedge; 50 plants for 75 feet; 100 plants for 150 feet, 
etc., etc. 
Prices of the two grades or sizes we offer: 
Extra grade, 18 to 24-in. plants, 2-year transplanted 
seedlings: 
10 plants for $3.75 
25 plants for $8.00 
50 or more at the rate of $28.00 per 100 
Regular grade, 15 to 18-in. plants, 1-year transplanted 
seedlings: 
10 plants for $2.75 
25 plants for $5.50 
50 or more at the rate of $18.00 per 100 
(Both grades are strong, heavy plants and of course, 
you get a quicker effect and denser hedge with the 
larger extra-grade plants.) 
All Rosa multiflora plants are sent to you correctly 
pruned and cut back for successful transplanting. 
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