. The Conard & Jones Co. roses 1923. Rose culture; Roses; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Seeds Catalogs. IRONCLAD RUGOSA ROSES. For Minnesota, Wisconsin and All Cold Climates Rugosa Roses and their hybrids seem just suited for our North American climates, as they are so tough and hardy. They make dense, sturdy, compact bushes, 6 to 9 feet high, according to variety, and are very ornamental. Their dark, rich, leathery foliage is oddly wrinkled, shiny and remarkably free from insect pests. Some bloom all summer, others but once, but are followed in the autumn with a profusion of be


. The Conard & Jones Co. roses 1923. Rose culture; Roses; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Seeds Catalogs. IRONCLAD RUGOSA ROSES. For Minnesota, Wisconsin and All Cold Climates Rugosa Roses and their hybrids seem just suited for our North American climates, as they are so tough and hardy. They make dense, sturdy, compact bushes, 6 to 9 feet high, according to variety, and are very ornamental. Their dark, rich, leathery foliage is oddly wrinkled, shiny and remarkably free from insect pests. Some bloom all summer, others but once, but are followed in the autumn with a profusion of beautiful, orange-red or crimson fruits. See the illustration in color in "How To Grow ; The plants are hardy as oaks, and do well in the most trying places—seashore, moun- tains, or anywhere. On account of the shapeliness of their growth, these Roses are especially valuable for use as lawn specimens. Being well branched and very symmetrical, they make splendid hedges, having in their favor hardi- ness and freedom from insects and disease. See prices at foot of the page. •AGNES EMILY CARMAN. The most brilliant red Rugosa we know, with flowers as bright as General Jacqueminot. They come in clusters, making a perfect bouquet in themselves. ALICE ALDRICH. We consider this a remarkably fine bush Rose for shrubbery planting. It has lovely buds and its large, double flowers of clear, bright pink are borne at intervals during the whole growing season. l-yr. size only, J5 cts., postpaid. *NEW CENTURY. The flowers are 3 to 4 inches across, perfectly full and double. The color is clear flesh-pink with light red center, and having all the petals widely bordered with fine creamy white; it is very sweet- scented. Also in i-yr. size. J5 cts., postpaid. " HOW TO GROW ROSES" 14lh Edition. $ Postpaid The great Tea Rugosa. Produces bushels of bloom in June and blooms intermittently until frost •CONRAD F. MEYER (The Great Tea Rugosa). Splendid, large, elegantly f


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