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SPECIAL OFFER OF FRAGRANT 
OLD-FASHIONED ROSES 
REPRESENTING ALL CLASSES... Mosses, 
Gallicas, Damasks, Cabbage and Scotch Roses 
Every grown man and woman cherishes some memory of the 
fragrant, unsophisticated charm of the Roses of long ago. Plant 
and treat them as low-growing shrubs attaining a height of 3 to 5 
feet, regulated by yearly pruning or ‘‘thinning out.” Or they may 
be set together as specimens to liven what may otherwise be a dull 
DUC DE GUICHE. (Gallica.) Curious orchid shades. 
HARISON’S YELLOW. Yellow. 
JEANNE DE MONTFORT. (Moss.) Pink with a silvery edge. 
MARIE LOUISE. (Damask.) Rich deep pink. 
ROSA MUNDI. (Gallica.) Striped red and white. 
ROSA DAMASCENA. Double rose-pink Rose of Damascus. 
ROSE DES PEINTRES. (Cabbage.) The pink rose of the old 
Dutch Painters. 
WALDTRAUT NEILSEN. (Moss.) Very large, rose-pink. 
shrubbery border in June. 
Rosa Multiflora 
Roses for Living Fences and Borders 
The wild Rose of Japan and Korea may be used as a 
tall, dense hedge. It produces very small white flowers 
in June and red fruits in fall on older plants. It is pri- 
marily used on large properties and farms but is not 
always suitable for medium-sized or small gardens. 
Plant 18 inches apart in a straight row; e.g. 
50 plants for 75 feet. 
Extra grade, 18 to 24 inch plants: 2-year 
transplanted seedlings: 10 plants for $3.75; 25 
plants for $8.00; 50 or more at the rate of $28.00 
per 100. 
Regular grade, 15 to 18 inch plants: 1-year 
transplanted seedlings: 10 plants for $2.75; 25 
plants for $5.50; 50 or more at the rate of $18.00 
per 100. 
All Rosa multiflora plants are correctly pruned 
and cut back for successful transplanting. 
Far more colorful for Borders and Living 
Fences are the Floribundas, Shrub or Rugosa 
Roses and Climbers trained on wire or wooden 
rails. While more expensive, they provide 
constant bloom for landscape effects as well 
as for cutting. 
MINIATURE ROSES 
All of these Roses are $1.00 each; 3 or more of one variety, 90c each. 
All our Miniature Roses are sent to you in 3 or 4-inch pots. 
These charming little Roses, sometimes called ‘'Miniatures,” seldom grow more than a foot 
high. Though small and dainty, they are comparatively hardy. They should never be planted 
right in among other everblooming Roses, although they do make nice edging plants for the 
small Rose garden. They are at home among the smaller rock-garden and alpine plants in a 
favored or sheltered location. They do not thrive as house plants but do well in a small green- 
house. 
OAKINGTON RUBY. Deep crimson buds 
opening to ruby-red—lovely, non-fading 
color with no white center. 
PIXIE. Pat. 408. A tiny, fully double, white 
Rose only 34 inch across. Buds are some- 
times tinged pmk, 
POMPON DE PARIS (Pompon Ancien). 
The plants are small; buds pointed; flowers 
a deep pink. 
SWEET FAIRY. Pat. 748. Deep pink buds; 
very double, 1-inch blooms of apple-blos- 
som-pink. Richly fragrant. Long lasting 
and fine for miniature arrangements. 
RED ELF. Pat. 973. Velvety Bordeaux red with 
a touch of white at the base of the petals. A 
strong grower, blooming profusely from late 
May on. 
RED IMP. Pat. 1032. Solid, bright unfading 
crimson. Well-formed buds and blooms. 
TREE ROSES for “Eye- Level” Beauty 
WE SUGGEST YOU ORDER TREE ROSES BY COLOR 
Due to the keen demand for our quality Tree Roses, the supply of some varieties becomes depleted as the season 
advances. We therefore urge you to order by color and state your preference as to variety. If we can furnish the 
varieties you desire, we shall be happy to do so but in any case the same color as you wish will be shipped to you care- 
fully labeled with its true name. This will enable us to fill your order without undue delay through correspondence. 
For detailed descriptions of these varieties, refer to the regular bush Roses under Hybrid Teas and Flori- 
bundas. The color, form and size of blooms are the same on Tree Roses as they are on bush Roses. 
Budded on 36 inch trunks. 
The list of carefully chosen varieties follows: 
WHITE YELLOW 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria 
Pink, continued 
Eclipse Katherine T. Marshall 
Mme. Jules Bouche Lowell Thomas Picture 
Mrs. E. P. Thom Queen Elizabeth 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont Tiffany 
RED 
Charlotte Armstrong 
Christopher Stone 
Chrysler Imperial 
Peace 
Sutter’s Gold 
BICOLOR 
Duquesa de Penaranda 
Mirandy PINK Jiminy Cricket 
Nocturne Fashion Mojave 
Vogue Helen Traubel President Herbert Hoover 
PRICES OF ALL 2 for $11.00, net 
TREE ROSES 4 for $21.00, net 
6 for $29.50, net 
$6.0 
each for 
single plant 
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