Penelope—1924, Shell pink 
Rosaleen—1933, Dark red clusters, 
everblooming 
RUGOSA SHRUBS 
and THEIR HYBRIDS 
Amelie Gravereaux—1903, Carmine, will climb 
Carmenetta—1923, Pale pink, to 7’ 
Conrad Ferdinand Meyer—1899, Large pillar, 
Silvery-pink, F 
Dr. Eckener—1931, Coppery-rose, yellow 
ground, 5-6’, F 
New Century—1900, Rose-pink, F 
Nova Zembla—1907, Light pink, F 
Sarah Van Fleet—1926, Rose-pink, RF 
Schneezwerg—1912, White, 3-4’, 
continuous bloom 
Sir Thomas Lipton—1900, White, R 
Vanguard—1932, Double orange-salmon, 
to 10’, F 
TRUE OLD-FASHIONED 
ROSES of LEGEND 
and ROMANCE 
GALLICAS 
Assemblage des Beautes—1823, Crimson 
Cardinal de Richelieu—1840, Dark rich violet 
to purple 
D’Aguesseau—Fiery crimson, shaded purple 
Lady Curzon—1901, Single, pink 
Mme. A, Labbey—pink and lilac, very rare 
Oeillet Parfait—1841, Blush, striped red 
and crimson — 
York and Lancaster—1551, striped and 
varied white and red 
MOSS 
Capitaine John Ingram—1854, Dark red 
Cristata (“Crested Moss’’) —1827, 
Bright pink, F 
Goethe—1911, Crimson (recent) 
Golden Moss—1932, Tawny yellow (recent), F 
Nuits de Young—1845, Maroon 
Salet—1854, Rosy pink, R 
White Bath—1810, Pure white, F 
