R. & J. FARQUHAR COMPANY, BOSTON. ROSES. 139 
POLYANTHA ROSES. 
(Baby Ramblers.) 
These are now extensively used for Summer bedding. They grow 
in compact bushes which are covered with blossoms from June until 
late frosts. $1.00 each; $11.25; per doz.; $85.00 per 100. 
Baby Tausendschon. Deep rosy-pink. 
Cecile Brunner. Creamy-white shaded soft rose-pink. 
Ellen Poulsen. Dark brilliant pink; large and sweetly scented. 
Echo Pink. Very attractive soft pink. 
Greta Kluis. A pleasing shade of deep carmine-pink; desirable for 
bedding. 
Madame Norbert Levasseur. (Baby Crimson Rambler.) Rosy-crim- 
son flowers in clusters. Splendid for massing. 
Orleans. A most desirable variety of strong growth producing large 
clusters of bright, cherry-red flowers which do not fade. 
Yvonne Rabier. White flowers, borne in clusters. 
MEMORIAL OR EVERGREEN ROSES. 
75 ets. each; $7.50 per doz.; $60.00 per 100. 
Gardenia. Bright yellow; fragrant and free. 
Wichuraiana. Single white; blooms in clusters. 
BOURBON OR HYBRID CHINA ROSE. 
75 ets. each; $7.50 per doz. — 
Most valuable Summer and Autumn flowering variety, requiring 
only moderate pruning. 
Madame Plantier. Pure White; very free bloomer. 
ROSA RUGOSA (Ramanas or Japanese Roses) 
$1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. (Hxcept where otherwise priced) 
These are excellent for planting in shrubberies, as they make large 
bushes and the fruit pods produced after flowering are very handsome 
and attractive. 
Alba. Single, pure white flower; deep green foliage; vigorous. AUSTRIAN BR D H 
Blane Double de Coubert. Immense fragrant, double pure white Ee ees 
flowers. $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 
Conrad Ferdinand de Meyer. Fragrant pink flowers, double. 
Rose a Parfum de L’Hay. Carmine cherry-red. 
Rubra. Deep rose, shaded violet; a red variety of the Alba. 75 cts. Harrison’s Yellow. Double golden-yellow. 
each; $7.50 per doz. - 
Austrian Copper. Large single, reddish-copper flowers. 
Persian Yellow. The deepest yellow; fairly full; double. 
Juliet. An attractive new variety; outside of the petals are old gold, 
centre rosy-red, changing later to pink. 
GORGEOUS NEW RUGOSA ROSE 
F. J. Grootendorst. 
This splendid Hybrid is a cross between the Rugosa and Crim- 
Rayon d’Or. The deepest of all the yellow Roses, retaining its brilliant 
son Baby Rambler types. Being perfectly hardy, it is valuable coloring when fully developed. Outside petals of buds are splashed 
for massing or in forming a hedge. The brilliant crimson blooms vivid red. 
are borne in clusters throughout the summer and far into 2 ; ? 
Autumn. $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. Soleild’Or. Color varying from orange-yellow to reddish-gold; shaded 
with nasturtium red. 
ROSA HUGONIS. 
This grand new rose was introduced from China by Mr. E. H. Wilson of the Arnold Arboretum, who describes it as follows. “‘It is an 
upright growing shrub with slender and spreading branches on which the fragrant flowers are borne in yard long sprays of soft yellow, holdingits 
foliage until late in the Fall, when it assumed a dark purple tint. It makes a symmetrical bush about 6 feet in height and about the same in 
diameter, when fully developed. Perfectly hardy; flowers very early.” Strong two year pot-grown plants, $3.00 each; one year pot- 
grown plants, $2.00 each. 
