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



Polyantha Rose Orleans. 



POLYANTHA ROSES. 



These are now extensively used for Summer bedding. They grow 

 in dwarf compact bushes which are covered with blossom from 

 June until late frosts. Each, .50; doz., 4.00, except where c.her- 



wise priced. 

 Baby CPimson Rambler. Crimson flowers in clusters. 

 Baby Pink Rambler. Mrs. Cutbush. Fine clear pink. 

 Baby White Rambler. White flowers in large trusses. 

 Orleans. A most desirable new variety of strong growth, pro- 

 ducing large clusters of bright cherry-red flowers which do not 

 fade when developed. Each, .75; doz., 8.00. 



WICHURIANA ROSES. 



Each, .50; doz., $4.00. 

 Gardenia. Bright yellow; fragrant and free. 

 Pink Roamer. Single flowers, bright rose to pink. 

 Wiehuriana. White single blooms in clusters. 



BOURBON AND HYBRID CHINA ROSES. 



Each, .50; doz., $5.00. 



Most valuable Summer and Autumn 

 flowering varieties, requiring only moderate 

 pruning. 

 Madame Plantier. Puie white; very free 



bloomer. 

 Souvenir de la Malmaison. Dwarf. 



Blush white, shaded flesh, large and double; 



very sweet scented. 



MOSS ROSES. 



Each, .50; doz., $5.00. 

 Baron de Wassenaer. Light crimson, 



flowering in clusters. 

 Blanche Moreau. Pure white, good size; 



very well mossed. 

 Crested. Rosy pink, paler edges, well 



mossed. 



AUSTRIAN BRIAR ROSES. Each, .50; doz., $5.00. 

 Austrian Copper. Beautiful reddish-copper flowers; single. 

 Harrison's Yellow. Double golden yellow. 

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



NEW PERNETIANA ROSES OR HYBRID AUSTRIAN 



BRIARS. 



Juliet. An attractive new variety with large perfect flowers. 



The outside of the petals are old gold, centre rosy-red, changing 



later to pink. Each, 1.00; doz., 10.00. 

 Rayon d'Or. The deepest of all the yellow Roses, retaining its 



brilliant coloring when fully developed. The outside petals of 



the buds are splashed with vivid red. Each 1.00; doz., 10.00. 

 Soleil d'Or. Color varying from orange-yellow to reddish-gold; 



shaded with nasturtium red; conical shaped buds. Each, .50; 



doz., 5.00. 



HYBRID SWEET BRIAR ROSES. Each, .50; doz., $5.00. 

 Anne of Geierstein. Dark crimson; very vigorous. 

 Amy Robsart. Lovely deep rose; verj' vigorous. 

 Flora Melvor. Pure white, blushed with rose. 

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

 Common Sweet Briar. Pale pink; dcHciously fragrant. Each, 

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



PROVENCE OR CABBAGE ROSES. 



Each, .50; doz., $4.00. 



Centifolia. Pale pink; very fragrant. 



White Provenee. Pure white; sweetly scented. 



CHINA ROSES. 



Hermosa or Armosa. Pale pink similar to Common China 

 but more double; effective for massing. Each, .50; doz., 4.00. 



Leuehtfeur. Bright blood-red; medium-size flowers, very free. 

 Each, .75; doz., 8.00. 



ROSA RUGOSA (Japanese Roses.) 

 Each, .50; doz., $5.00. Except 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; large and very sweet with re- 

 freshing green fohage; vigorous. Each, .50; doz., 4.00. 



Coubert White. Lovely double white flowers. 



Conrad Ferdinand de Meyer. Fragrant pink flowers, double. 



Madame Alverez del Campo. Clear .salmon rose. 



Rose a Parfum de L'Hay. Carmine cherry-red. 



Repens alba. Single white flowers; dwarf spreading habit. 



Rubra. Deep rose, shaded violet; a red variety of the Alba. 

 Each, .50; doz., 4.00. 



Souvenir de Philemon Cochet. Bright flesh-color. 



SINGLE ROSE. 



Each, .50; doz., $5.00 



Rosa Setigera. The bramble-leaved rose; small pink flower, 

 and handsome foliage in autumn; vigorous. 



Rosa Rtigosa. 



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