RUGOSA SHRUBS 
and THEIR HYBRIDS 
Amelie Gravereaux—1903, Carmine, will climb 
Carmenetta—1923, Pale pink, to 7’ 
Conrad Ferdinand Meyer—1i&g9, Large pillar, 
Silvery-pink, F 
Hansa—1905, Large reddish violet, 4 ft., FR 
Northern States—1952; White tinged pink 
and yellow, 2% ft. F 
Nova Zembla—1907, Light pink, F 
Pink Grootendorst—1923, Small clear pink, 
cluster, 4 ft. 
Sarah Van Fleet—1926, Rose-pink, FR 
Schneezwerg—1912, White, : 3-4’, 
continuous bloom 
Solarium—-1925, Very large velvety 
vermilion-red, stamens yellow, cluster of 30 
Sir Thomas Lipton—1900, White, 6-8 ft, FR 
Vanguard—1932, Large orange-salmon, 
Tit OMLOn ite 
TRUE OLD-FASHIONED 
ROSES of LEGEND 
and ROMANCE 
GALLICAS 
Agenor——1832, Medium size, reddish purple 
Avenant 
?, Large deep flesh-pink 
Cardinal de Richelieu—1840, Dark rich violet 
to purple 
Mme. A. Labbey—pink and lilac, very rare 
MOSS 
Anni Welter—1906, Very large dark rose-pink, F 
Asepala—1848,. Small white. shaded flesh 
Capitaine John Ingram—1854, Dark red 
(Crested Moss—1827, Deep pink, F 
Golden Moss—1932, Tawny yellow (recent), F 
Julie de Mersent—?. Rose shaded blush, R 
- Nuits de Young—1845, Maroon 
Salet—1854, Rosy pink, R 
White Bath—r1r&t1o, Pure white, F 
