MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT 



POLYANTHA, OR BABY RAMBLER ROSES 



A class of miniature Roses derived from the Climbing Polyantha. They arc of 

 dwarf habit and bloom so freely as to cover the entire plant with bloom all through 

 summer and fall. The plants are splendid for bedding, or as edgings for borders 

 they are hardy. They are useful, either pot grown or for bedding purposes or for 

 hedge effect. 10 cents each; six for 50 cents; two-year plants, 40 cents each; three 

 for $1.00. 



MARIE PAVIE— Elegant white flushed 

 with pink. 



MRS. W3f. H. CUTBUSH— Flowers the 



delicate pink of Dorothy Perkins. 



PACQUERETTE— Pure white ; perfectly 

 double. 



PERXE d'OR — Coppery-orange, changing 



to fawn. 

 PRIMULA— The finest of all pink Polyan- 



thas. 



PRINCESS MARIE ADELAIDE— Com- 

 pletely hides itself with its beautiful 

 deep pink flowers. 



SCHNEEWITCHEN— This is the famous 

 "Snow White." A profuse bloomer; 

 pure white, in clusters. 



ANNA MULLER— The pink Baby Ram- 

 bler; always in bloom. 



BABY RAMBLER— Completely hides it- 

 self all summer; bright red. 



CATHERINE ZEIMET— The White Baby 

 Rambler; extra. 



ELLEN POrLSON— Lark brilliant pink; 

 fragrant; fine. 



ERNA TESCHENDORFF — Deep crimson 

 flushed with carmine; vary dark. 



JESSIE — Bright cherry-crimson. Superb. 



LE PONCEAU — Dark red in large clus- 

 ters. 



MADEMOISELLE CECILE BRUNNER— 

 The bud and flower are both handsome. 

 Color blush, shaded light salmon-pink; 

 distinct and desirable. 



THE NEWER AND MORE SCARCE HYBRID ROSES 



Price, 20 cents each, except where noted. Two-year size, 50 cents each, e.vcept where 

 noted. These Roses are hardy and suitable for planting: in cold climates. All are 

 extremely fragrant. 



AMERICAN BEAUTY— Color red. with 

 touches of crimson, and intensely frag- 

 rant. No Rose has a sweeter or more 

 penetrating fragrance than American 

 Beauty. A most beautiful Rose and a 

 great favorite. 25 cents ; two-year 



plants, 60 cents. 



BARONESS ROTHSCHILD— Clear bright 

 pink; large; superb form. 25 cents; 

 no two-year plants. 



DUCHESS OF SUTHERLAND— Delicate 

 warm rose-pink, with lemon-yellow 

 shadings on the white base. Large and 

 massive. 25 cents; two-year plants, 50 

 cents. 



FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI— Best white 

 Rose of all Roses. 



GEORGE DICKSON— Velvety black scar- 

 let-crimson, with brilliant scarlet re- 

 flexed tips, with heavy and unique pure 

 crimson-maroon veining on the reverse. 

 35 cents; no two-year plants. 



HEINRICH MUNCH— Soft pink; very 

 large and full. This is the Rose that 

 beat all comers at the Boskoop Show. 

 25 cents ; 2-year plants, 60 cents. 



HIS MAJESTY (The Kinff of Roses) — 

 Dark, deep crimson: superb. Mr. Cro- 

 well. the noted rosariau, says the best 

 of all red Roses. 



HUGH DICKSON— Intense velvety crim- 

 son, shaded scarlet. 



J. B. CLARK — An intense deep scarlet, 

 shaded black. 



KING GEORGE V— Color rich blackish - 

 crimson, flushed deep velvety crimson. 

 35 cents ; two-year plants, 60 cents. 



LUDWIG MOLLER— This is the wonder- 

 ful Yellow Druschki. It has all the 

 good qualities of Frau Karl Dru.^chki. 

 Vigorous grower, free bloomer, and has 

 deep golden-yellow flowers. A great 

 beauty. .$100 each; no two-year plants. 



PINK FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. or 

 GEORGE AHRENDS— This is a won 



derful new Rose, just as fine in its way 

 as a pink Rose as Frau Karl Druscliki 

 is as a white Rose. Extra fine; bril- 

 liant clear pink. 25 cents; two-year 

 plants, 60c. 



MARGARET DICKSON — Pure Waxy 

 white, of largest size. 



MRS. JOHN LAING— Of immense size; 



bright shell-pink. 

 MRS. R. G. SHARMAN CRAWFORD— 



Deep rosy-pink; superb. 



NOVA ZEMBLA— The pure white Con- 

 rad F. Meyer. 



