Hardy Rugosa Roses 
The new Rugosa Roses are full and double, sweetly 
fragrant and the flowers appear abundantly and almost con- 
tinuously from June until October. The plants are particu- 
larly valuable for hardiness, healthiness and ability to thrive 
under most adverse conditions of soil and climate, with- 
standing Minnesota winters without covering. 
We offer strong, dormant plants that will bloom this year. 
PRICES—STRONG PLANTS $2.00 EACH. 
AGNES. Double, open, fragrant, pale amber, deeper center, short stem. 
AMELIA GRAVEREAUX. Bud ovoid, flowers double, carmine, shaded red. 
Strong stem. Foliage large. 
BELLE POITEVINE. Bud long-pointed. Flowers large, semi-double, open, 
rose pink to magenta pink. Recurrent bloom. Bushy. 
DR. ECKENER. Large, semi-double, cupped flowers; fragrant, coppery 
rose on yellow ground, aging soft pink. 
F, J. GROOTENDORST. Small, open-double, bright red flowers, edges serrated like 
a carnation; cluster flowered. Foliage small, wrinkled, dark. 
HANSA. Double, fragrant, wine red flowers. Handsome dark green foliage. Sturdy 
growth and long season of bloom. 
HUGONIS. An early flowering shrub rose with sprays of light yellow roses along 
the graceful branches. 
SARAH VAN FLEET. Large, semi-double, open, cup shaped flowers; wild rose 
pink. Foliage leathery. Blooms throughout the season. 
SIR THOMAS LIPTON. Double, cup shaped, fragrant white flowers. 
recurrent bloom. 
Seasonal and 
The Climbing Roses 
For House-Wall and Garden-Trellis 
Plant Climbing Roses near the porch or on the house walls to 
have their fragrancé and color close at hand. Use them in the gar- 
den to decorate lattices, arbors, pillars, pergolas and as festoons 
over walls. 
PRICES H. & O. POTTED, GROWING CLIMBER. EACH $2.00 
BLAZE. (Plant Patent No. 10). A marvelous everblooming scarlet red climbing 
rose, vigorous grower and blooms over a Jong season. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. Large, double flowers of bright rose pink. 
DOROTHY PERKINS. Big clusters of soft, shell-pink roses. Flowers profusely. 
EXCELSA. Double crimson flowers in clusters. (The improved ‘'Crimson Rambler.”) 
GOLDEN PYRAMID. Large, semi-double, unfading cadmium yellow. Very vigorous. 
NEW DAWN. (Plant Patent No. 1). 
of delicate pink on long stems. 
Everblooming climber; large exquisite flowers 
Fragrant. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. Loose clusters of large-sized, double flowers of bright 
scarlet red. Unexcelled brilliance. 
PRIMROSE. Canary yellow roses of double form in profusion. Fine for cutting. 
SPECIAL COLLECTION — DOUBLE 
FLOWERING RUGOSA ROSES 
Hardy Roses that bloom all season. Need 
no winter covering. Plant them in a sunny 
spot near house or in the garden. 
1 BELLE POITVINE—Rosy Pink 
1 HANSA—Wine Red 
1 GROOTENDORST—Crimson 
1 SIR THOS. LIPTON—White 
4 STRONG STURDY PLANTS TO 
BLOOM THIS YEAR == __- 2s $7.00 
THE HARDY BUSH-ROSES 
These hardy bush or shrubbery roses are 
very useful for planting in with the usual 
flowering shrubs in borders or in boundary 
groups. They are particularly suited for 
planting on banks, slopes and in locations 
where a naturalistic effect is desired. 
Blanda. Soft pink flowers on thornless 
stems 3 to 4 ft. high. Red fruit in fall. 
Price, strong plants, $1.50. 
Harrison’s Yellow. The best hardy yellow- 
flowering bush rose. Semi-double golden 
yellow. Price, strong plants, $2.00. 
Rubrifolia. Pink flowers. Reddish-purple 
leaves all summer. Price, strong plants, 
$1.00; extra size, $2.00. 
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