The Farqu 
R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. ROSES. 
CHINA ROSE. 
Each, .35; doz., $3.50. 
Hermosa or Armosa. Pale pink similar to Common 
China but more double; effective for massing. 
ROSA RUGOSA. (Japanese Roses.) 
Each, .50; doz,. $4.00. 
These are excellent for planting in shrubberies, as they 
make large bushes and the fruit pods produced after flower- 
ing are very handsome and attractive. 
Alba. Single pure white flower; large and very sweet 
with refreshing green foliage; vigorous. 
Coubert White. Lovely double white flowers. 
Conrad Ferdinand de Meyer. Fragrant pink flowers, 
double. 
Madame Alverez del Campo. 
Mrs. Anthony Waterer. 
Rose a Parfum de L’Hay, 
Repens Alba. 
habit. 
Rubra. Deep rose, shaded violet; a red variety of the Alba. 
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. 
TREE ROSES. 
These are grafted on hardy stems about 4 feet in height- 
Fach, $1.00; six for $5.00; doz., $10.00. 
Caroline Testout. Bright rose-pink, full and fragrant. 
Frau Carl Drusehki. Beautiful pure white. 
Crimson Rambler. Bright crimson. 
Etoile de France. Velvety garnet red. 
Fisher Holmes. Crimson-scarlet. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. Pu re white. 
Clear salmon-rose. 
Bright red. 
Carmine cherry red. 
Single white flowers; dwarf spreading 
HARDY CLIMBING ROSES. 
The Farquhar. Awarded the silver gilt medal of the Massa- 
chusetts Horticultural Society; certificated by the Horticultural Society, 
New York. The Farquhar Rose has glossy, bright green foliage 
which does not drop, but retains its lustre until cut down by severe 
frost, a feature which makes it most valuable for covering trellises, 
pillars, summer houses, fences and rocks. It is perfectly hardy, 
and bears magnificent clusters of bright pink double flowers on long 
stems which are most serviceable for vases and table decorations. 
First Size Plants nse -... Each, $1.00. Doz., $10.00 
Second Size Plants Hae Bysi rs 75. ut 7.50 
Third Size Plants roe aK c 50. at 5.00 
Excelsa. Rich crimson-red double flowers. This is unquestion- 
ably the finest crimson climbing rose yet introduced. Each, $1.50. 
Aglaia. Yellow Rambler. Bright yellow small full flowers, pro- 
duced in pyramidial clusters of from fifty to a hundred blossoms. 
Each, .50; doz., $5.00. 
Baltimore Belle. Pale blush, turning to white; blooms in clus- 
ters. Each, .50; doz., $5.00. 
Queen of Prairie. Flowers double, red, and in clusters. 
of the best. Each, .50; doz., $5.00. 
Carmine Pillar. Single, bright rosy carmine, free bloomer, flow- 
ers produced all up the stems; specially good for pillars and arches. 
Each, .50; doz., $5.00. 
Lady Gay. The flowers are of a delicate cherry pink color, which 
fades to a soft white. The foliage is very profuse and of a glossy 
deep green shade. Field-grown plants. Each, .50;. Extra- 
strong plants, Each, $1.00. 
Debutante. A beautiful new rambler, bearing clusters of soft 
pink double flowers having a sweet briar fragrance, and especially 
suited for climbing or trailing. Each, $1.00; doz., $9.00. 
Dorothy Perkins. A fine variety of the Rambler Rose with 
large clusters of shell pink flowers. The plant is vigorous in 
growth and perfectly hardy. Each, .50; doz., $5.00. 
One 
Sweet-heart. It is a strong grower with glossy, dark green 
foliage. The flower buds are bright pink; the blossoms, how- 
ever, open white, very double; fragrant. Each, $1.00; doz., $9.00. 
Hiawatha. One of the loveliest single climbing roses, flowers in- 
tense crimson. Each, $1.00; doz., $9.00. 
Crimson Rambler. Bright crimson flowers, produced in sirge 
clusters of pyramidal form; a grand variety for pillars and arches; 
it also makes a fine and attractive hedge. Flowering plants. 
Each, .25; doz., $2.50. Extra large plants. Each, .50; doz., 
$5.00. 
Perpetual Crimson Rambler. Flower of Fairfield. This new 
variety is in appearance identical with Crimson Rambler, but un- 
like the original sort, it blooms continuously from June until frost. 
Strong plants. Each. .50; doz., $5.00. 
Gloire de Dijon. Tea, buff, orange centre, very large and double, 
the first to flower, and keeps on to the very last; the hardiest of 
all Teas, and very-sweet-scented; good in any position either as 
a Standard, Bush or Climber. Each, .50; doz., $5.00. 
Dawson Rose. Polyantha, brilliant rosy pink, flowering in large 
Pain with dark green foliage. Each, .30; doz., $3.00; 100 
$20.00. 
Marechal Niel. Noisette, bright rich golden yellow; extra large, 
full and fine form; the finest yellow rose; with splendid foliage. 
Excellent for conservatory or greenhouse use. Each, $2.00. 
William Allen Richardson. Noisette, very deep orange yellow 
small but showy and distinct flowers; a grand variety of most 
attractive color. Each, .50; doz., $5.00. 
Tausendschon. Beautiful deep rosy pink flowers, each about 
two inches in diameter, in large clusters; free growing and very 
floriferous—a grand trellis rose. Each, .50; doz., $5.00. 
Trier. A very beautiful rambler with shining green leaves and 
creamy-white flowers in clusters. It blooms profusely in the early 
summer and usually again in the early autumn. Each, $1.00. 
White Dorothy. Pure white sport of Dorothy Perkins, retaining 
the same vigor of growth and freedom of flowering. Extra- 
strong plants. Each, $1.00. 
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