Minneapolis and St. Paul 
SSeersek heres & 
Kugosa Koved . . - Hardy Without Winter Protection 
Very valuable for landscape planting. They have deep green crinkled foliage and fine flowers, bloom- 
ing throughout the summer and fall. Particularly useful for foundation planting, hedges or along 
the property border. 
BELLE POITEVINE, 3 to 4 ft. Clusters of semi- 
double soft pink flowers. 
LOsLOr ATS frees $1.50 eUORO cE Laer ce $2.00 
GROOTENDORST, 3 to 4 ft. The small, double, 
bright red flowers bloom throughout the grow- 
ing season in large clusters. 
Besta 24. gg eee en eee $1.50 BL Otont bie Dac 00) 
Gash Kases . . . Hardy 
HARRISON’S YELLOW, 4 to 5 ft. The soft yel- 
low, semi-double, fragrant flowers are borne 
during early June in great profusion. Foliage 
keeps bright and healthy looking until late fall. 
This is the yellow rose Grandmother grew. Not 
a Rugosa Rose but often used similarly. 
72 WETS SAS, YO eee $2.00 
HANSA, 3 to 4 ft. The best double red Rugosa 
Rose. The flowers are of large size and are most 
attractive with their rich, deep red coloring. 
Perfectly doukle and fragrant. 
18 to 24 in. ....$1.50 PALO Oo Vente = ae $2.00 
SIR THOMAS LIPTON, 4 to 5 ft. Double, pure 
white, fragrant flowers. 
ile pen uy A: ea aa ine coe $1.50 240. duLtae 1 p2.00 
Without Winter Protection 
HUGONIS, 4 to 5 ft. This hardy bush rose is used 
extensively in the foundation planting or in 
groupings along the border of property in much 
the same manner as the Rugosas. It produces a 
profusion of single yellow flowers in early 
spring. 
Pul OD al bag pects $2.00 DRCORAGt trmreewrme.. 4 $2.50 
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