. The Conard Star roses 1924. Rose culture; Roses; Plants, Ornamental Seeds Catalogs. Post- paid i-yr. • 2-yr. cts. 35 -^•HIAWATHA. Bears large clusters of single flowers of intense deep crimson, with the petals shading to pure white at the base, masses of brilliant red berries follow the blooms and remain on the bush nearly all winter. This is one of the most brilliant crimson cluster-flowered roses and the color does not fade. 35 35 $i M Extra size WILL BLOOM LUXURIANTLY IN OUR COLDEST CLIMATE This family of Roses is most valuable in landscape work where embankments have to be protected so t


. The Conard Star roses 1924. Rose culture; Roses; Plants, Ornamental Seeds Catalogs. Post- paid i-yr. • 2-yr. cts. 35 -^•HIAWATHA. Bears large clusters of single flowers of intense deep crimson, with the petals shading to pure white at the base, masses of brilliant red berries follow the blooms and remain on the bush nearly all winter. This is one of the most brilliant crimson cluster-flowered roses and the color does not fade. 35 35 $i M Extra size WILL BLOOM LUXURIANTLY IN OUR COLDEST CLIMATE This family of Roses is most valuable in landscape work where embankments have to be protected so they will not wash away. They make light, willowy canes that spread out and lie close to the ground instead of having an upright growth like the regular hardy climbers. Some should be used to give color, with the type (Wichur- aiana) for the white. Excellent for training over rough ground, rocks,r and stumps. Wichuraiana hugs the ground with rooting branches // you would prefer, we should be glad to select right varieties for you ^CORONATION. A lovely Rose to use along with Wichuraiana when planting on banks or terraces. Makes beautiful sprays of exquisite crimson-scarlet flowers, with a dainty flake of white on some of the petals, which are quilled, giving a soft and unique appearance to each cluster if EVANGELINE. For delicacy of coloring this Rose surpasses all other varieties in the climbing class. The fragrant flowers are single, white, with the tips of the petals daintily marked with delicate pink, and are followed by quantities of red berries which remain on the bush until the middle of winter $1-25 Sun-dial and archway beautified Post paid i-yr. JEAN GIRIN (Ward's Favorite). The flowers are similar in form and color to the pink Dorothy Perkins. The chief merit of this Rose is that after giving a mass of bloom in June, like the •other climbers, it blooms again. This Rose was a favorite of the late Admiral Aaron Ward, a noted rosarian, because of its habit


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