BEAUTIFUL HARDY ROSES, continued 
NOTABLE 
SHRUB ROSES 
Easily grown and used like other flowering shrubs. 
Prices given for each kind. 
Austrian Copper (Austrian Briar). A riotous dis- 
play of burnished red and gold in June. At its best 
lanted in a dry, sunny place and pruned very spar- 
ingly, if at all. A rare and colorful Rose of distinction. 
$1.65 each; 3 to 9 at $1.50; 10 or more at $1.35. 
Grootendorst Supreme (Hybrid Rugosa). Small 
crimson-pink flowers in showy clusters from June to 
frost. Blooms with fringed petals resemble carna- 
tions. Grows 4 feet high with hardy, healthy, rugosa 
foliage. An excellent hedge Rose. $1.25 each; 
3 to 9 at $1.15; 10 to 24 at $1.05; 25 or more at 
95c. 
Sweetbrier (Rosa rubiginosa). ‘“‘Eglantine” of old 
books. Lovely single pink, clustered flowers on tall, 
erect shrubs with scented young leaves. A choice 
shrub that grows practically anywhere. $1.50 each; 
3 to 9 at $1.40; 10 or more at $1.30, 
ROSES OF 
SPECIAL INTEREST 
Sweetheart Rose (Cecile Brunner). A cherished 
little Polyantha Rose for boutonnieres, corsages, 
nosegays or just to admire. Dainty, blush-pink buds 
open into exquisite, small flowers of light pink with 
yellow bases. Plants grow 15 to 18 inches high. 
$1.50 each; 3 or more at $1.40. 
Red Ripples. Sizable flowers of bright red with wavy 
edges are borne profusely from June until frost. A 
Floribunda growing 2 to 214 feet high. $1.45 each; 
3 or more at $1.35, 
Champion of the World. An unusual China or Ben- 
OUTSTANDING Te ee 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Climbing Roses 
(R. = Rambler and LFC. = Large-flowered Climber.) 
Usually planted 6 to 8 feet apart. 
2-yr., No. 1 plants: $1.50 each; 3 to 9 at $1.40; 
10 or more at $1.30. 
Blaze. (LFC.) Vivid scarlet flowers in June and 
occasionally during summer and fall on well-estab- 
lished plants. An improved, partially everbleoming 
Paul’s Scarlet. Good foliage. 
Dorothy Perkins. (R.) About the most popular 
Rambler Rose. Double, pink, clustered flowers 
freely borne. An excellent Rose for covering banks. 
New Dawn. (LFC.) Apple-blossom-pink blooms 
against a background of glossy green foliage. Truly 
everblooming from June to frost. Flowers large; 
plants vigorous and healthy. 
Silver Moon. (LFC.) Big; semi-double, white flowers 
open wide with golden centers. Especially lovely at 
dusk. Good foliage. 
POTTED ROSES: As usual, we -shall have potted 
Roses of many varieties for outdoor planting in late 
May and June for cash-and-carry sale. Rose Garden 
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