Patented Roses — Continued 
Katherine T. Marshall 
(Plant Patent No. 607.) Upright blooms of friendly 
warm glowing pink. Vigorous. Fragrant. Long, fine stems 
Excellent 
Katherine T. Marshall 
Lowell Thomas 
(Plant Patent No. 595.) A pure clear yellow Rose. The 
perfectly formed buds open into charming double, large 
flowers which retain their color unusually well. Fragrant. 
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Bush Roses 
These Roses should be placed in beds by them- 
selves or as groups in borders. They should not be 
planted with Hybrid Tea or Polyantha varieties. 
F. J. Grootendorst 
(True color is vivid red.) An outstanding va- 
riety with excellent crinkled green foliage followed 
by beautiful rambler-like clusters of vivid red Roses. 
Very hardy and eyerblooming. Use as a shrub in 
groups or hedges. Height kept ‘to 3 to 4 feet. Usual 
spacing 3 to 4 feet in gtaups. ; 
Gruss an Teplitz 
For a showy bed of strong growing Roses this 
has been a favorite. A profusion of red Roses in 
June to frost. Height 2 to 3 feet. Plant in beds 
24 inches apart, 12 or more in a bed. Do not plant 
F. J. Grootendorst with Hybrid Tea Roses. Mound with soil for winter 
| (Color is vivid red—not pink) protection. Gruss an Teplitz 
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