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CUTTING’S 
ROSES 
HARDY BUSH ROSES 
HARRISON YELLOW— 
Is perhaps the best known and most com- 
mon June bloomer. 5 to 6 feet tall, it is a 
perfect mass of bright yellow, double roses, 
1 to 2 inches across, for several weeks in 
June. 
F. J. GROOTENDORST— 
The beautiful effect of the many clusters 
of small, bright red Roses is familiar to 
many. Blooms almost continually. Compact, 
bushy growth. 
HANSA— 
A large double, deep red Rose of pleas- 
ing fragrance. Foliage rich dark green. 
Bush is very hardy and is a splendid orna- 
mental shrub. Strong 2 yr. plants of the 
above varieties, $1.25. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER— 
The brightest and purest red of all the 
pillar roses. Vivid. scarlet, shaded crimson, 
semi-double flowers in clusters, that retain 
their color till they fall. A vigorous grower 
with a profusion of blooms that remain for 
a long season. 2 yr., $1.25. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER-—— 
Great masses of crimson, semi-double 
flowers are borne by the vigorous plants. 
2 yr. plants, $1.25. 
WHITE DAWN— 
Hundreds of pure glistening white, com- 
pletely double blossoms blooming the first 
year planted. 2 yr. plants, $1.25. 
BLAZE— 
Hardy, vigorous climbing rose; recurrent 
bloomer, Scarlet Crimson flower. 2 yr. 
plants, $1.25. 
Peat For Lawns 
and Gardens 
Peat Humus mixed with sandy soil en- 
ables it to retain moisture, or if incorporated 
into a heavy clay soil will prevent it from 
becoming too sticky when wet or from bak- 
ing brick-like during dry weather. A mulch- 
ing on the surface holds the moisture in the 
soil and prevents injury to the roots from 
drought or severe freezing. 
We have Peat Humus in the granulated 
form at 75c a bushel. 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
CHRISTOPHER STONE— 
Vivid scarlet, free blooming, fragrant. 
CRIMSON GLORY— 
Well known deep velvety crimson of 
merit. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET— 
Large brilliant scarlet shaded rose-pink. 
NIGGER BOY— 
Double, high-centered, 
velvety, blackish maroon. 
fragrant. Dark 
PICTURE— 
Velvety-clear rose-pink with undertone of 
salmon. Very double. 
EDITOR McFARLAND— 
Shapely buds and double, brilliant pink 
blooms. 
SOEUR THERESE— 
Double blooms of righ yellow. Vigorous. 
GOLDEN DAWN— 
Bud rich sunflower-yellow 
rose. Double. 
flushed old 
PRES. HERBERT HOOVER— 
Beautifully colored buds and blooms of 
yellow with pink and flame tints. 
McGREDY’S IVORY— 
Large, well shaped, 
grant. 
creamy-white; fra- 
F. K. DRUSCHKI— 
Large pure white. 
FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
EUTIN— 
Large clusters of very double, deep red 
flowers on a vigorous mildew resistant bush. 
FLORADORA— 
Scarlet and geranium red floribunda pro- 
ducing double 25 petaled flowers. 
ROSE ELFE (Rosenelfe)— 
Very large, double, high-centered, La 
France pink; cluster on long, strong stem. 
Prices of Hybrid Tea and Floribunda 
Roses—Started and Growing in Cloverset 
Pots, Sure to Bloom This Season—$1.75 each. 
