R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. ROSES. 



EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA-SCENTED ROSES. 



2-yeap-ol(i plants. Each, .50; doz., $5.00; 100, $35.00. 



This class furnishes some of the finest, must constant and liest varieties 

 for exliibition and garden decoration. They are very early and late flower- 

 ing. They require protection during -winter, beino; only half-liardy. Dwarf 

 plants may be readily protected by drawing the soil over the centre or crown 

 to a height of 6 inches: a further covering .-should be given by mulching with 

 icaves or pine needles to a height of 6 to 12 inches. 



AmePiean Beauty. Very double, of a deep crimson color and extremely 



fragrant. 

 Augustine Guinoisseau. AMiite, very hghtly tinted with pale rose; valu- 



at'le for cut flowers and garden decoration. 

 Bessie Brown. Creamy white, flowers of immense size and great substance, 



sweetly scented. 



Delicate fleshy white, the centre darker, very large and 



Captain Christy. 



full. 

 Caroline Testout. 

 Etolle de Franee. 



>bula 



Light salmony pink, flowers very large and sjl 

 Velvety crimson, very fragrant. 

 Franz Deegen. Golden yellow. 

 Gpuss an Teplitz. Bright crimson with fiery red centre, cup-shaped semi- 



diiul)k' flowers in clusters; free blooming, good for massing and bedding. 

 J. B. Clark. Deep rich crimson, very fine. 

 Kalserin Augusta Victoria. Cream, slightly shaded lemon, deeper in 



the centre; a distinct and very beautiful variety. 

 Killarney. Flesh shaded white, suflTased pale pink, long pointed buds, 



opening to large flowers, petals of great substance ; a lovely and distinct 



variety of great merit. 

 La France. Beautiful bright silvery rose, with pale lilac shading, fiall and 



tine form, one of the sweetest scented roses, most free blooming and very 



hardy. 

 Liberty. Brilliant velvety crimson, flowers good size and beautifully formed; 



a superb variety for decorative i>urposes, the blooms lastmg well when cut. 

 Madame Abel Chatenay. Cannine-rose, shaded deep salmon, long pointed 



buds, opening to moderate size. 

 Marquise Litta. Carmine-ro.se with vermillion centre, large, full and 



<upped : very free flowering. 

 Queen's Scarlet or Agrippina. Bright crimson-scarlet. 



Richmond. Searlet-red. 



Souvenir de Wootton. Ro<v red: very free. 



BOURBON AND HYBRID CHINA ROSES. 

 Each, .50; doz., $5.00. 



Most valuable as pillar an<l autumn flowering varieties, ainl 

 only moilerate pruning is necessary. 

 Madame Plantler. Climbing. Pure white; very free bloomer. 



Souvenier de la Malmaison. Dnarf. Blash white, shaded flesii, 



large and double: very sweetly scented. 



AUSTRIAN BRIAR ROSES. 



Each, .50; doz., $4.00. 



Austrian Copper. Beautiful bright reddish copper ; flowers single. 



Persian Yellow. The deepest yellow ; fairly full ; double. 



Soleil D'or. Color varying from orange yellow to reddish golii. 



■shaded with nasturtium red; conical shaped liuds. 



HYBRID SWEET BRIAR ROSES. 

 Each, .50; doz., $5.00. 

 Anne of Geierstein. Dark crimson : very vigorous. 

 Amy Robsart. Lovely deep rose; very vigormLS. 

 Flora Melvop. Pure white, blushed with rose. 

 Lord Penzance. Fawn, passing to emerald yellow in the centre. 



SINGLE SWEET BRIER ROSE. 

 Each, .35; doz., $3.50; 100, $25.00. 

 Common. Pale pink, deliciousjy fratrraiu. 



POLYANTHA ROSES. 



Each, .50; doz., $5.00. 



Dwarf habit; very small tiovvers. The plants are splendid for 



bed'liug, or as edgings for borders. A di.stinct and charming cla.ss. 



Clothilde Soupert. AVhite, shaded pink. 



Baby Rambler. Dwarf Everblooming Crimson. Blooms in 



large clusters, the sturdy little buslies beintr literally loaded down 



at times Ity their covering of small bright re<l ros<^s; constantly 



in bloom from June until late frosts. 



WICHURIANA ROSES. 

 Each, .30; doz., $3.00. 

 Gardenia. Bright yellow; fragrant and free. 

 Pink Roamer. Single flowers, bright ros<; to pink. 

 Wiehuriana. AMiife single blooms in clusters. 



MOSS ROSES. 



Each, .50; doz., $4.00. 

 Baron de Wassenser. Light crimson, flowermg in clusters. 

 Blanche Moreau. Pure white, good size; very well mo.«sed. 

 Crested. Kosy pink, paler eilges, well mossed. 



PROVENCE ROSES. 



Each, .50; doz., $4.00. 

 York and Lancaster. The eelebrated reil and M-liite striixni 



rose So poi)nlar in England. 

 Centifolia or Cabbage. Pale pink; very fragrant; was popular 



in Colonial times. 



ROSA RUGOSA. JajMnese Roses. 

 Each, .50; doz., $4.00. 



The.se are excellent for planting in shrul)beries, as they make 

 large bushes and the fruit pods produced after flowering are very 

 handsome and attractive. 



Alba. .'Single pure wliite flower; large and very sweet, with re- 

 freshing green foliage; \igorous. 

 Coubert White. Lovely double white flowers, 

 Conrad Ferdinand de Meyer. Fragrant pink flowers, double. 

 Rubra. Deep rose, shaded violet: a red variety of the .\lba. 



SINGLE ROSE. 

 Each, .50; doz., $5.00. 

 Rosa Setigera. The bramMe-leaved rose; small ))ink flower, and 

 handsome foliage in autumn; vigoroas. 



TREE ROSES. 



These are grafted on hardy stems about 4 feet in height. Each, 



sl.UO; six for S.-jjKI; doz., S1U.50. 



Caroline Testout. Bright rose-pink, full and fraizrant. 

 Frau Karl Drusehki. Beautiful pure white. 

 Madame Gabriele Luizet. Fine satiny rose. 



Ulrieh Brunner. Ceri-^e red: large bloom. 



CHINA ROSE. 



Each, .35 ; doz.. $3.50. 

 Hermosa or Armosa. Pale pink similar to Common China, but 

 more double; eflective for massing. 



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