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HARDY ROSES - 
Perpetual Bloomers 
The only really hardy bloomers 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, cov- 
ered with a multitude of large, very dou- 
ble blooms most of the summer. Each, 
$1.25. 
HANSA. Hardiest of the class. Sturdy 
bushes; very dark red, double flowers 
continuously borne through the summer. 
A fine landscape rose. Each, $1.15. 
> SARAH VAN FLEET produces large, very Le A amie = Sets Sat 
Hansa double flowers of an unusual pale pink Sir Thomas Lipton 
shade. A strong bush with handsome foliage, 2 to 3 ft. tall. Hach, $1.30. 
AMELIE GRAVEREAUX. A smaller and more delicate plant. Flowers most double of the rugosa 
hybrids, bright red in color. Best of the class for cutting. 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, $1.35, 
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 at intervals all Summer. A 
bright rose pink: Hach, $1.30. 
BELLE POITEVINE is a sturdy, strong-growing pink.rugosa hybrid, 
bearing large bright pink, very double flowers. Each, $1.25. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. An extra 
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 har- 
diest of all and require no protec- 
tion at all so far as the hardy va- 
rieties which we list are concerned. 
BETTY BLAND. An outstanding ; 
= landscape rose from Manitoba. CRE } Sen 
George Will Bears large double pink blos- Dr. Merkley 
soms 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 is perhaps the best known and most common June 
bloomer. 56 to 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 
yellow color, 3 to 4 ft. tall, hardy, handsome. Each, $1.25. 
DAKOTA PRAIRIE ROSE (rosa pratinco- 
Ja) is North Dakota’s state flower. A bush 
1 to 2 ft. high bearing in profusion large 
single roses in color from very pale to 
rose pink. Bright with large scarlet rose- 
berries later in the season. Each, 50c; 
5 for $2.20. 
DR. MERKLEY. Another rose from Mani- 
toba. Extremely hardy. Bears enormous 
numbers.-of very double bright pink blos- 
soms in June. Hach, $1.50; 5, $6.25. 
PIONEER. <A double, from one of the old 
Cathblic missions in the Walhalla region. 
Thought to be a combination of wild rose 
and an old fashioned double French rose. 
Very dainty pink flowers. Each, $1.25; 5, 
$6.00. 
ROSA RUBRIFOLIA. A single red rose useful 
mostly in shrubbery plantings because of 
the dark red leaves and stems. Each, $1.10. 
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