THE BOSTON BEAUTIES - NEW BUSH OR PILLAR ROSES 



These new Roses originated by our Mr. James Farquhar, may be grown as tall spreading bushes, or on posts or trellises six to eight feet 

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BEACON BELLE. Fig. i. Double. A very showy variety with 

 beautiful clusters of flesh colored flowers, becoming pure white when 

 in full bloom. Massive clusters making a very effective display. 



BETTY ALDEN. Fig. 2. Single. A wonderful variety bearing im- 

 mense clusters of single Apple Blossom Pink flowers which gradually 

 change to pure white when fully expanded. The plant when in bloom 

 is literally smothered with flowers. This variety is of dense growth 

 with beautiful red bark and bright shining foliage. 



BOSTON BEAUTY. Fig. 3. Double pink, fragrant. The buds are 

 clear, deep pink, gradually changing to sUvery-pink when fully de- 

 veloped. The flower clusters are very large, containing from 15 to 

 20 perfectly double fragrant flowers. Another attractive feature is 

 their red bark; foliage large and of a glossy green color. 



Prices of the foregoing Roses, each, $2.00; dozen, $20.00. 

 The set of three varieties, one plant of each, $5.00. 



