Super Hardy 
RUGOSA ROSES 
Prices: 2-yr., field-grown plants, $1.45 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $14.50. 
We pay the Postage. 
For extreme locations where no other roses will do well, plant these super 
hardy roses—they will not fail. We think of Rugosa roses as flowering 
shrubs and as such they are truly outstanding. Use them in the planting 
around the house—or as a flowering hedge. They require no more care 
than any hardy shrub and their colorful blooms make them outstanding. 
AMELIE GRAVEREAUX 
An excellent red bloom very good as a cut flower. Hardy, dependable. 
AUSTRIAN COPPER 
A very nice bloom of diffused coppery tones. Nice rugged plant. 
DR. ECKENER 
Large, fragrant blooms somewhat similar to the Pres. Herbert Hoover 
hybrid tea. An excellent variety. 
F. J. GROOTENDORST 
Small, lively cherry-red blooms borne in clusters. Always popular, and 
very good in hedges. 
HANSA 
An extremely hardy and vigorous bush. Used extensively in group plant- 
ings and in hedges. The large crimson blooms are borne abundantly. 
Some Old Favorite 
HYBRID TEA Xoves 
Prices: $1.35 each; 3 for $3.65; 12 for $13.50. 
We pay the Postage. 
Some of the older roses are still very popular and 
we feel that the best of them still belong in the mod- 
ern rose garden. Below are listed some that we feel 
are very good. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. An excellent scarlet with 
good form. 
CANDEUR LYONNAISE. A free blooming pure 
white. 
THE DOCTOR. Still one of the better pinks. 
McGREDY’S YELLOW. All of the McGredy roses 
are good, but we like the yellow best. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO. A red and yellow two- 
tone. Well liked. 
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