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STANDARD VARIETIES OF HYBRID PEPETUAL ROSES 



HARDY EVERYWHERE 



Price, 15 cents each ; four for 50 cents ; Two-year size, 40 cents ; three for $1.00 



ALFRED COLO. MB— Bright red; glob- 

 ular ; free. 



ANNE DE DIESBACH (Glory of Paris) 

 — A lovely carmine- rose. 



BARON DE BONSTETTIN— Rich, dark 

 velvety maroon. 



BLACK PRINCE— A rich, brilliant dark 

 crim.son. 



BOULE DE NEIGE (Ball .of Snow) — 

 Pure white; fine. 



CAPTAIN CHRISTY— Lovely peach-pink, 

 deepening to rosy-crimson. 



CAPT. HAYWARD— Deep glowing crim- 

 son ; none better. 



CHAS. LEFEBVRE— Velvety crimson and 

 darkest maroon. 



CLIO — Delicate flesh, with center of rosy- 

 pink. 



CONRAD F. jVIEYER— Clear flesh-pink; 

 four inches across. 



COQUETTE DES ALPES— Pure white; 

 very full; free; fragrant. 



GENERAL JACQUEMINOT— Known as 

 "General Jack;" shining crimson. 



PAUL NEYRON— Lovely deep rose or 

 bright pink ; large. 



PRINCE CAanLLE DE ROHAN— Deep 

 rich, velvety crimson. 



ULRICH BRUNNER— Glowing crimson 

 flamed with scarlet. 



MADAME PLANTIER— This is the iron- 

 clad white cemetery Rose. 



MISCELLANEOUS ROSES 



AMOENA (The Pink Flowering Cherokee 



Rose) — This wonderfully beautiful Lae- 

 vigata or Cherokee Rose was raised in 

 California. The flowers are the same 

 as the white flowering Cherokee, except 

 that the color is a glowing pink with 

 golden-yellow center. Resembles huge 

 apple blossoms. 15 cents; two-year-old, 

 50 cents. 



DOUBLE LAEVIGATA (or the Double 

 Flowering Cherokee) — A beautiful hardy 

 hardy Rose, bearing double white flow- 

 ers ; very fine. The foliage of this Rose 

 is very distinct. 10 cents each; two- 

 year-old plants, 50 cents. 



LAEVIGATA (The Single White Chero- 

 kee Rose) — This is the famous Cherokee 

 Rose so w^ell known in California. 

 Large, pure white flowers with center 

 filled with golden-yellow anthers. 10 

 cents; two-year-old plants, 50 cents. 



AVHITE BANKSIA, or Lady Banks— A 

 vigorous grower, in California growing 

 to the top of tall trees and completely 

 enveloping the entire tree ; small double 



pure white flowers in clusters, with the 

 true violet fragrance. Indeed, if one 

 were blindfolded, they could not detect 

 the odor from Violets. Desirable. 15 

 cents ; two-year plants, 50 cents. 



WICHURAIANA, or MEMORIAL ROSE 

 Dr. Wichura, of Japan, 1886)— It is dif- 

 ficult to conceive anything more appro- 



\ priate, beautiful and enduring for cov- 

 ering graves and plots in cemeteries 

 than the Hardy Memorial Rose. It 

 creeps along the ground as closely as 

 an Ivy. The flowers are produced in 

 lavish profusion in July. They are 

 single, pure white, with a golden-yel- 

 low disc, five or six inches in circum- 

 ference. It is also immensely valuable 

 as a climbing Rose, for covering arches, 

 fences, etc. 10 cents each; two-year-old 

 plants, 40 cents. 



YELLOW BANKSIA, or Lady Banks- 

 Same as White Banksia, except color 

 of bloom is sulphur-yellow. Has the 

 same delicious Violet fragrance. 15 

 cents ; two-year plants, 50 cents. 



RUGOSA ROSES 



The Rugosa Roses are natives of Japan, and are nearly all allied botanically to 

 the microphylla Roses. They form sturdy, disease-resisting bushes, almost ever- 

 green in the coldest climate. Fine for hedges. Hardy everywhere. 25 cents; two- 

 year plants, 50 cents. 



MADAME GEORGES BRUANT— Paper- 

 white, large, very free and distinct, 

 flowering in clusters ; most beautiful. 



NEW CENTURY— A grand Rose that is 

 entirely hardy, bearing beautiful sil- 

 very-pink flowers in clusters. This 

 Rose is in bloom all the time. Extra 

 fine for nurserymen. 



SIR THOMAS LIPTON— The best pure 

 white Rugosa Rose. Strong and vigor- 

 ous ; grows four feet high. Flowers 

 perfectly double, pure snow-white. 

 Fragrant; borne on long stems continu- 

 ously throughout the season. Abso- 

 lutely hardy everywhere. Splendid for 

 hedging, cemetery and park work. 



