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Our Roses Will Never Disappoint You 

 Bolgiano's "Excelsior" List New Ever-Blooming 



Roses For Outdoor Planting 



This list contiins the very best of the ever-blooming' Roses — not a poor 

 variety in it. You can depend on it as being select. 



Pyice, 10c. each: any three of your own selection for 25c.; any seven 

 for 50c.: any 15 for $1.00. Large two-year-old Roses from this list, 30c. 

 each, or four for $1.00. This is an unequalled list to select from — there 

 are no weak, poor varieties. 



For general planting, more especially in open ground, this class excels all 

 others. One-year-old plants, such as we send by mail, bloom the first and each 

 succeeding year from early spring until severe frosts. Tvpo-year-old plants, of 

 course yield a greater profusion of flowers, owing to their size. The flowers are 

 noted for their exquisite coloring and delightful fragrance; hardy everywhere 

 in open ground with protection of litter, leaves, evergreen boughs or similar 

 material. Plant liberally of one-year-old Roses; the harvest of bloom they give 

 the first year compensates for the trifling outlay. Anyone can succeed with them. 

 Alliance Franco-Rnsse — Golden-yellow, flushed crimson. 

 A^rippina — Bright red, very free bloomer. 

 Alba Rosea — Deep carmine-rose; new: extra fine. 

 Archduke Charles — Scarlet and pink. 



Aurora — Bright pink, very double and sweet; fine garden Rose. 

 Hetty — Old copper-yellow. Extra. 



Bardou Job — Deepest, richest, velvety crimson of all Roses. 

 Beauty of Stapleford — Bright, rich, rosy crimson: extra fine. 

 Bon Silene— Deep carmine, very free, deliciously fragrant. 

 Bougere— Bronzed pink, tinged with lilac, large and full. 

 Bridesmaid — A grand pink Rose. None better. 

 Caroline Knstei — Light lemon-yellow. 

 Cardinal — A grand deep red Rose. 



Caroline Marniesse — Blush White; a grand hardy Rose. 

 Catherine Mermet — Color, a clear rosy pinkj large. 

 Cherry Ripe — Deep rich, rosy-crimson. 

 Christine du None — Color, a rich crimson, deeper center. 

 Clara Watson — Salmon-pink; a grand variety. 

 Col. S. R. Williamson — Satiny-white with deep bVush center. 

 Coquette de Lyon — (Yellow Hermosa.) Pure yellow. 

 Countess of Gosford — Salmon-pink, shaded to rose; extra. 

 Cornelia Cook — The old favorite white Rose. None better. 

 Comtesse Riza dn Pare — Coppery-rose; extra. 

 Comtesse de Barbentine — Bright shell-pink. 

 Countess of Derby — Salmon, shaded with pink. 

 Celia — Pure satin carnation-pink. 



Duchess of Albany — (Red tA France.) Charming. 

 Dr. Grill — Coppery-yellow, tinged with red. 

 Devoniensis — Magnolia fragrance, creamy-white color. ' 



Duchess de Brabant — Bright salmon-pink; 



extra fine. 

 Dean Hole — An intense salmon-pink. 

 Empress Rn^enie — Deep; rich pink, very 



double; hardy. 

 Dr. Campbell Hall — Coral-rose suffused white. 

 Etoile de France— A grand new rich red Rose. 

 Frances E. Willard — The grandest of all pure 



white Roses. 

 Freiherr Von Marschall — A grand, large red 



Ro.se. 

 Florence Pemberton — Clear, lively pink. 

 Francis Dubriel— Deep, vivid crimson. 

 Gen. Robt. E. L.ee — Orange -yellow, shaded 



white. 

 Golden Gate — White, beautifully tinged pink. 

 Gen. MacArthur — A superb red Rose; new. 

 Gros Herzogin Alexandra — A grand yellow. 

 Homer — Soft rose, with salmon shadings. 

 Isabell Sprunt — An old favorite yellow Rose. 

 Ivory — Pure snow-white. 

 Johanna Wesselhoft — Clear, lustrous yellow; 



extra. 

 Killarney — The finest pink Rose. 

 Lady Mary Corry — Deep golden-yellow; fine. 

 IjB Detroit — Shell- pink, shading to rose; elegant. 

 La Tosca— Soft pink, tinted rosy-white. 

 Lady Battersea — lyOng buds of richest red. 

 Laurent Carle — Brilliant velvety carmine. 

 Lena — Deep golden-orange. 

 Le Pactole — Pale, Sulphur-yellow, 

 Louis Philippe — Dark crimson-yellow. 

 Lucullus — Beautiful crimson-scarlet. 

 La Galissiere — Brilliant deep pink. 

 Mme. Abel Chatenay- Rosy red; light shadings. 

 Mme. Camille— Remarkable shade of salmon. 

 Mme. Caroline Testout — A bright pink; extra. 

 Mme. Constant Soupert — Yellow, tinted red 

 Mme. de Watteville — Rosy-blush, bordered 



crimson. 

 Mme. deVatrey— (Creole Beauty.) Red and pink. 

 Mme.Ed.SablayroIles — Yellow; orangecenter. 

 Mme. Joseph S^vartz — White, tinged pink. 

 Mme.JulesGrolez-Rose and satiny pink; extra. 

 Mme. Leon Pain — Salmon, orange center. 

 Mme. Lombard — Rosy red, shaded: extra fine. 

 Mme. Maurice de Luze — Deep carmine. 

 Mme. Melanie Soupert — Yellow, suffused with 



pink. 

 Mme. Margottin-Citron-yellow, with red center. 

 Mme. Philippe Rivoire — Apricot - yellow, 



touched carmine. 

 Mme. P. Euler — Vermilion-pink, with silvery 



pink. 

 Mme. Welche — Color, amber-yellow and crim- 

 son-rose. 

 Mile. Cecil Berthod — Deep, rich golden-yellow. 

 Mile. Helen Gambier — Coppery-yellow, deep 



center. 

 Mile. Franzisca Kru&er — Deep, coppery- 

 yellow. 

 Maiinafrano — Grand buds of crimson-scarlet. 



Marie Guillot — The old stand-by pure white rose. 

 Marie I Van Hotte — Straw - yellow, crimson- 

 flushed. 

 Marie Dncher — Rich salmon, fawn center. 

 Marquis de Querhout — Yellow and copper. 

 Meteor — A grand, rich, dark red Rose; extra fine. 

 Miss Kate Monlton — Soft shell pink; extra. 

 MonthlyCabbage — A lovelypinkRose; very fine. 

 Mosella — (Yellow Soupert.) A grand yellow Rose. 

 Mrs. Dergra-H^ — Bright coral-pink. 

 Mrs. David Jardine — Bright silvery-pink. 

 Mrs. Arthur Robt. Waddell — Rosy-scarlet and 



salmon; new. 

 Mrs. G.W. Kershaw — Glowing deep rose-pink. 

 Mrs. Harold Brocklebank — Creamy-white, 



center buff. 

 Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt — Creamy-white, 



rose center. 

 Mrs. Robert Garret — A grand pink; long bud. 

 Muriel Graham — Pale cream, faintly blushed. 

 Princ€i de Bulgarie — Coppery-yellow, golden 



center. 

 Papa Gontier — Rich, bright red, fine bloomer. 

 Perle des Jardins — Clear golden yellow; rich. 

 Pierre Guillot — Enormous, rich crimson blooms; 



none finer. 

 Princes sBonnie-A grand , rich , brigh t-red Rose. 

 Princess Sagan — A rich velvety crimson. 

 Perle von Goldesberg — Pure white, yellow 



center. 

 Peerless — Beautiful blush white. 

 QueenBeatrice — Thefinest of brightpink Roses. 

 Queen's Scarlet— Richest scarlet; hardy bedder. 

 Queen Olga of Greece — Soft rosy-pink; extra. 

 Rainbow — Blotched and streaked pink and 



crimson. 

 Radiance — A beautiful rose-carmine; new. 

 Richmond — Pure bright scarlety-red. 

 Rose Gubert — Canary-yellow, long bud. 

 Safrano — A fine old rose with saffron shades. 

 Snow^flake — Pure white; most profuse bloomer 



of all Roses. 

 Sombreuil — Pure white; tinged delicate pink. 

 Souvenir d'un Ami — Brightpink: large: fine. 

 Souvenir de La Malmaison — Creamy-flesh, 



rose center. 

 Souvenir de Catherine Guillot — Copperj', 



shaded orange. 

 Souvenir de Pierre Netting — Orange-yellow; 



bordered carmine. 

 Souvenir of Wotten— Deep rich red. 

 Sunrise — Yellow and red; very pretty. 

 Sunset — Has the tints of a lovely sunset. 

 The Bride — Pure white buds, perfect and large. 

 The Queen — Beautiful, large, pure white: extra. 

 Triumph do Pernet Pere— -Grand, red deep 



Rose. 

 XTncle John — A grand pink Rose. 

 Viscountess Folkestone — Pure white, faintly 



tinted fawn. 

 Wellesley — Beautiful pink, very bright in color. 

 "White La France — Pure white; fawn shadings. 



New Rose "Killarney" Shell Pink 



White Bougere — Pure white; it is immaculate. 

 White Malmaison — Pme white, shiided >"enow- 



crimson. 

 Winnie Davis — Apricot-pink with aurora bore- 



alis tint. 

 Yellow Mansan Cochet — Golden-yellow. 



Best Hardy Hybrid Perpetual Roses 



15c. each: 4 for 50c.; 9 for $1.00. 



Two-year size, 40c.: 3 for $1.00. 

 Capt. Christy — Peach, deepened to ros.v -crimson. 

 Duke of Edinburg — Dark-red Rose. 

 Earl of Dufferin — A grand, deep-red Rose- 

 •Tohn Hopper — A bright glowing pink. 

 Jubilee — A pure red in its deepest tone. 

 Mme. Charles Wood — Bright, rich cherry-red. 

 Mme. Masson — Bright, rich crimson. 

 Margaret Dixoii — Pure waxj'-white. 

 Mrs. .Tohn Laing — Bright shell-' ink. 

 Mrs. R. G. Sharman Cra^fr.d — Rosy-pink. 

 Marshall P. W^ilder — Bright Si_arlet-crimson. 

 Marchionesse of Lorno — Rose; vivid carmine. 

 Roger Lambelin — Glowing crimson. 

 Robert Duncan — Bright rosy-crimson. 

 Ulrich Brunner — Large rich: glowing crimson. 



Standard Hybrid Perpetual Roses 



lOc.each: any six for 50c -: any 13 for $1.00. Two- 

 year-old size, 35c.: 3 for 90c. If you let us make 

 selection, we will send you 4 for $1.00. 

 Anna de Diesbach — Glory of Paris. Crimson. 

 Black Prince — Rich, brilliant, dark crimson. 

 Baron de Bonstetien- Rich, dark red. 

 Boule de Neige— (Balls of Snow.) Pure white. 

 Clio — Flowers flesh colored. 

 Coquette des Alpes — Pure white. 

 General Jacqueminot — Known as "General 



Jack;" bright shining crimson, rich and velvety. 

 Francois Levet — Soft china-pink flowers. 

 Gloire de Margottin— Clear, dazzling red. 

 Gloiredel Exposition deBruxelles-Crimson. 

 Glorie Lyonaise — ^Salmon-yellow. 

 Louis Van Houtte — A rich crimson. 

 Mme. Alfredo Carriere — Rich creamy white. 

 Mme. Plantier — Beautiful snowy-white. 

 MUe. Marie Rady — A clear bright red. 

 Magna Charta- A bright, clear pink. 

 President Lincoln — A bright red Rose. 

 New Century (Rugosa> — Bright vivid pink.. 

 Paul Neyron-Largest rose we grow; brightpink. 

 Prince Camille de Rohan — Velvety-crimson. 

 Vicks Caprice— Clear satiny-pink, striped and 



dashed with white and bright carmine. 



Moss Roses, Hardy Everywhere 



Price, 20c. each; the four for $1.00. Two-year size, 



35c. each; 4 for $1.15. 

 Henri Martin— The only deep red Moss Rose. 

 Mousseline— Pure white; queen of Moss Roses. 

 Mme. Louis Leveque — Delicate flesh pink. 

 Princess Adelaide — Rich glossy pink, tinged 

 crimson. 



