HARDY RAMBLER ROSES All Rose Prices in this 
While the larger-flowered Climbing Roses seem to be far more popular at present than the true Ramblers, we do catalogue are for 2-year, No. 1, Field- 
not like to see them overlooked because, in our opinion, there is nothing finer than masses of charming clustered Ramblers. grown Dormant Roses 
CHEVY CHASE. (N. J. Hansen, 1939.) Pat. GHISLAINE DE FELIGONDE. (Turbat, @ e 
vee Perea cen Eee for eae weeks during 1916.) It will make 8 to 10-foot, almost thorn- Rose Quantity Discounts 
ay and June in this section, the rich crimson less canes which bear heavy crops of shapely = 
color changing slowly with age but never rich yellow buds changing slowly to creamy Deduct 10% discount from the EACH 
becoming objectionable. It is positively white when fully open. $2.00 each; 3 or more, RATE for any 50 Roses or more in 
mildew-proof. $2.00 each; 3 or more, $1.80 ea. $1.80 each. any class. 
PEMBERTON PILLAR OR SHRUB ROSES 
These fine old varieties classed as Hybrid Musk Roses begin blooming in June and continue throughout the summer 
and into the fall season. They thrive almost anywhere and require very little care. Heights range from 4 to 8 ft. For 
use as pillars, planting along fences or as strong Shrubs without support they are excellent provided they are kept 
within bounds by pruning lightly. 
PRUNING: Retain old wood and new wood. Cut out only dead and surplus wood. 
PLANTING DISTANCE: 3 to 4 feet apart. 
BISHOP DARLINGTON. (Capt. Thomas, CORNELIA. (J. H. Pemberton, 1925.) Pink. 
1926.) Pink. Large, semi-double flowers of Very double flowers, about 3 inches across, of 
lovely flesh-pink suffused with yellow at base strawberry-pink, flushed yellow, borne in 
of petals. A self-supporting, strong, shrub-like abundant, flat sprays. Vigorous shrub habit 
plant growing 3 to 4 feet high and_ as wide; or pillar. $2.00 each; 3 or more, $1.80 each. 
Se on en Extra fine. $2.00 each; MORNING STARS. (M. R. Jacobus). Intro- 
Pee SM got hae duced by Bobbink & Atkins 1949. The chaste 
CLYTEMNESTRA. (J. H. Pemberton, 1915.) white blooms are about 3 inches across, borne 
Coppery buds; small, ruffled, open blooms in large clusters of six to nine perfectly formed, 
change to a light buff-pink. Flexible pillar or Gardenia-like blooms opening gradually one 
trailer. $2.00 each; 3 or more, $1.80 each. after the other. One cluster is sometimes an 
artistic arrangement all by itself. The petalage 
is firm and waxy. It is a self-supporting pillar 
USE B&A ROSE DUST or shrub growing to a height of about 4 feet. 
CHEVY CHASE. $2.00 each; 3 or more, $1.80 each Prevents fungi and destroys insects $2.00 each; 3 or more, $1.80 each. 
PENELOPE. (J. H. Pemberton, 1924.) Blush. 
A perpetual- flowering cluster Rose of shrub 
habit. The flowers are shell-pink, but turn 
pure white shading to lemon arond centers as 
they age. $2.00 each; 3 or more, $1.80 each. 
PROSPERITY. (J. H. Pemberton, 1919.) 
White, rosette-like flowers, tinted with pale 
pink. Borne in profuse, erect clusters. Vigor- 
ous grower and continuous bloomer. Pillar to 
6 to 8 feet. $2.00 each; 3 or more, $1.80 each. 
REICHSPRASIDENT VON HINDENBURG. 
(P. Lambert, 1933.) A large, brilliant pink 
flower with an overcast of salmon. Intensely 
fragrant. Used as a low pillar, it will produce 
flowers from late spring until frost. Too bad 
this wonderful Rose was introduced with such 
a cumbersome name. We suggest you change 
its name after seeing it bloom. $2.00 each; 
3 or more, $1.80 each. 
TRAILING ROSES 
Slender pliable canes enable them to lie close to the ground. 
Their shiny foliage and beautiful flowers make these Roses ideal covers 
for banks, hillsides and waste places. 
Dream Girl (p. 14) also makes a good trailer if allowed to go 
untrained. Plant all these varieties about 3 feet apart each way for 
quick ground-cover effect. 
CARPET OF GOLD. LC. (The Brownells, 1939.) Plant 
Pat. 541. Yellow. A creeping or trailing plant covering 
itself with brilliant yellow, double, fragrant flowers 2 to 3 
inches across. Also good trained as a climber. $2.00 each; 
3 or more, $1.80 each. 
MAX GRAF. HRug. (Bowditch, 1919.) Pink. Handsome 
foliage and sprays of large, single, shining pink flowers. 
Extra hardy; fine for covering exposed banks. Foliage 75% 
Rugosa. $1.50 each; 10 for $12.50; 25 or more, $1.10 each. 
RUGOSA REPENS ALBA (R. Pauli.) Species. White. Fine 
trailer with glossy foliage and big, snowy flowers in clusters. 
Vigorous and long-lived. Foliage 75% Rugosa. $1.00 each; 
10 for $9.00; 25 for $20.00. 
WICHURAIANA (The Memorial Rose.) Species. White. A 
matted creeper with glossy, almost evergreen, small shiny 
foliage. Sprays of small white, fragrant flowers. $1.00 each; 
10 for $9.00; 25 for $20.00 net; 50 for $35.00 net. MAX GRAF. $1.50 each 
16 Bobbink & Atkins, East Rutherford, N. J. 
