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GROOTENDORST, F. J. 
SHA hybrid Rogusa bush rose. Inherits the pretty glossy green 
foliage of the Rugosa family. A cross of Polyantha and Common Rugosa. 
Pretty light red baby-rambler like flowers with carnation-like edges 
borne in clusters from June until frost. We do not handle the pink 
variety. May be used singly, in groups, or for hedges. Requires 
trimming maintenance for better appearance and health. Grows 4 to 5 
feet high, generally maintained 3 to 4 feet high and spaced 3 to 4 
feet apart. Hardy. Does not require winter protection. Blooms first 
season. 
HUGONIS ROSE (Rosa hugonis) 
Often called Father Hugo Rose. Compact growing bush grows 5 to 6 
feet high and wide, profusely laden with single yeliow flowers in 
June. Hardy. 
MULTIFLORA ROSE (Rosa multiflora) 
Also called Japanese Rose and many-flowered rose, ultimate height 
3 to 4 feet, spread 10 to 15 feet. A fountain with long, slender re- 
curving branches. Texture medium-fine. Foliage light green in the 
Spring, modified to red-green with the old fruits, later whitened by 
the flowers; stmmer bright green; autumn foliage a light yellow. 
Blooms late Spring; small, single white flowers in large panicies, 
very numerous. Red fruit. 
Used for natural plantings on banks and in guilies. Aiso for 
live protective stock fences. We do not recommend it for a live fence 
or hedge for home grotnds. Semi-hardy western Nebraska, Colorado, 
Wyoming and the Dakotas. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ 
' A Hybrid Bengal variety often listed as a Hybrid Tea. Grows al- 
most as vigorous as a Hybrid Perpetual: Semi-double red roses in 
clusters in great profusion from Spring until frost. Best effect when 
several placed together in one bed for show. 
Do not plant in H.'T. beds. Grows 2 to 3 feet high and showld be 
spaced 2 to 2% feet apart. Requires a soil mound protection for win- 
ter. Blooms first season. 
OTHER VARIETIES 
The pricelist may contain a variety not listed herein. It is our 
intent to mention in the pricelist whether it is Bush, H. T., Poly- 
antha, etc., and to note whether we have given it our five year test. 
