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_ HARDY ROSES—Perpetual Bloomers 
The only really hardy bloomers of the 
Perpetual or repeating type are the Rugosa 
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 
double flowers of an unusual pale pink 
shade. A strong bush with handsome 
foliage, 2 to 3 ft. tall. Each, $1.30. 
AMELIE GRAVEREAUX. A smaller and 
more delicate plant. Flowers most dou- 
ble of the rugosa hybrids, bright red in 
color. Resembles a tea rose: Best of the fcaes 
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. 
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, $1.35. 
JUNE BLOOMING 
June blooming roses are the hardiest of all and re- 
quire no protection at all so far as the hardy varieties 
which we list are concerned. 
BETTY BLAND. An outstanding landscape rose from 
Manitoba. Bears large double pink blossoms pro- 
fusely in June. Completely hardy, tall growing with 
brilliant red bark to help out with color in the Win- 
ter. Each, $1.30. 3 
HARRISON’S YELLOW is perhaps the best known and 
most common June bloomer. 5 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, 
$1.30. 
PIONEER. A double, from one of the old Catholic mis- 
sions in the Walhalla region. Thought to be a com- 
bination of wild rose and an old fashioned double 
Fen oe. 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, $1.20. : i 
DAKOTA PRAIRIE ROSE (rosa pratincola) 
is North Dakota’s state flower. A bush 1 to Amelie Gravereaux 
2 ft. high bearing in profusion large single Dakota Wild Rose 
roses in color from very pale to rose pink. Z 
Bright with large scarlet roseberries later 
Belle Poitevine in the season. Each, 60c; 5 for $2.75. 
LANDSCAPING SERVICE Oscar H. Will & Co. landscape 
department offers a complete 
landscaping and planting service in the Bismarck-Mandan area. IF 
YOU LIVE OUTSIDE THIS AREA, OR IF YOU WISH TO DO YOUR 
OWN PLANTING, our landscape department offers the following serv- 
ice: We will draw up a plan for landscaping your property, complete 
with planting key, instructions, and esti- 
mated cost. The charge for a lot up to 
100 x 150 feet is only $10.00, and for up to 
150 x 300 feet, $15.00. The $10 fee will be 
entirely credited on nursery stock order 
for $70.00 or more, and the $15:00 fee will 
be credited on orders of $100.00 or more of 
nursery stock. Write Landscaping Depart- 
ment, Box 600, Bismarck, North Dakota, 
enclosing remittance, and we will send 
questionnaire and graph paper so you can 
give us your basic layout and indicate 
preferences as to plants and trees. 
OUR LANDSCAPING DEPARTMENT WILL 
NOT TAKE ANY ORDERS FOR THE ABOVE 
PLANNING AFTER MARCH tst, 1953. ; 
Horrison's Yellow 
