Boigiano's Rose Bushes For 1910 



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All Our Roses Are Grown On Their Own Roots. 

 We Sell No Grafted or Budded Stock. 



American Beauty Rose 



Often sells for $1.00 to $2.50 for a single flower, because of its large size, rich 

 color, and delicious fragrance. The sweetest of all roses, color is a deep, 

 brilliant red, shading to a rich carmine crimson. Young plants 20c each. Large 

 2 year old plants, 50c to 75c according to size. 



Boigiano's "Excelsior" List Of New And Choicest Ever-Blooming 

 Roses For Out Door Planting. 



Price, 10c each; any three of your own selection for 25c; any seven for 50c; any 

 fifteen for $1.00. Large two-year-old Roses from this list, 25c each, or five for $1. 

 This is an unequaled list to select from. There are no weak, poor varieties. 

 Alliance Franco-Russia. Golden yellow, flushed crimson. 

 Antoine Rivoire. Creamy-white with rainbow tints, grand. 

 Aurora. Bright pink, very double and sweet, fine garden rose. 

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

 Bessie Brown. Pure white, faintly flushed cream and pink. 

 Beauty of Stapleford. Bright, rich, rosy crimson; extra fine. 

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

 Bridesmaid. A grand pink Rose. None better. 

 BurbanK. Bright pink; a grand bedder. 

 Caroline Marniesse. Blush white; a grand hardy Rose. 

 Catherine Mermet. Color a clear, rosy; large. 

 Champion of the World. Rich, deep, rosy pink; fine. 

 Clothilde Soupert. Pure white, pink center; beautiful. 

 Coquette de Lyon. Yellow Hermosa. Pure Yellow. 

 Cornelia CooK. The old favorite white Rose. None better. 

 Duchess of Albany. Red La France. Charming. 

 Duchess de Brabant. Bright salmon-pink; extra fine. 

 Empress Eugenie. Deep, rich pink, very double; hardy. 

 Enchantress. Creamy white, tinted buff in the centre. 

 Elise Heymann. Pink, shaded saffron-yellow, elegant. 



Etoile de Lyon. Deep golden-yellow, very double, the best yellow garden Rose. 

 Frances E. Willard. The grandest of all pure white roses. 

 Freiherr Von Marschall. A grand, large red Rose. 

 Francis Dubreuil. Deep, vivid crimson; a delightful Rose. 

 General Robert E. Lee. Orange-yellow, shaded white. 

 Golden Gate. White, beautifully tinged pink. 

 Gladys HarKness. Brilliant carmine, a solid color. 

 Gruss an Teplitz. Brightest red of all Roses, extra. 

 Helen Gould. The finest of all red Roses, superb. 

 Hermosa. Beautiful pink flowers; an old favorite. 

 Isabella Sprunt. An old-time favorite yellow Rose. 

 Ivory. Pure snow white. 



Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. Pure white, hardy, extra fine. 

 Lady Mary Corry. Deep golden-yellow, distinct and fine. 

 La France. The greatest of all bright pink Roses. 

 La Detroit. Shell-pink, shading to rose; elegant. 

 Louis Philippe. Dark crimson maroon. 

 Louis Richard. Salmon rose, fine large bud and flower. 

 Madame Caroline Testout. A grand bright pink, extra. 

 Madame de Watteville. Rosy-blush, bordered crimson. 

 Madame E. Duranthon. Yellow, flushed crimson. 

 Madame Lombard. Rosy-red, shaded lighter, extra fine. 

 Madame Schwaller. Deep bright pink, deliciously fragrant. 

 Madame Welche. Color amber-yellow and crimson-rose. 

 Madame Abel Chatenay. Rosy-red. with lighter shadings. 

 Madame Camille. Remarkable shade of salmon. 

 Madame Joseph Schwartz. White, tinged pink. 

 Marie Guillot. The old standby for a pure white Rose 

 Marie Louise. Beautiful rose color; grand bedder. 

 Marie Van Hautte. Straw-yellow, flushed with crimson. 

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

 Monthly Cabbage. A lovely pink Rose; very fine. 

 Mosella. Yellow Soupert. A grand yellow Rose. 

 Magnafrano. Magnificent buds of crimson scarlet. 

 Maman Cochet. The grandest of all pink Roses. 

 Mrs. Robert Garrett. A grand pink, long bud. 

 Primrose. _ Creamy-white, center shaded yellow, extra. 

 Papa Gontier. _ Rich, bright red, very fine bloomer. 

 Perle des Jardins. Clear golden-yellow, very rich. 

 Pierre Guillot. Enormous, rich crimson blooms, none finer. 

 Princess Bonnie. A Grand, rich, bright red Rose. 

 Princess Sag'an. The color is a rich, velvety-crimson. 

 Queen's Scarlet. Richest scarlet, hardy bedder. 

 Souvenir de La Malmaison. Creamy-flesh, rose center. 

 Souvenir de President Carnot. lovely fawn shades; extra. 

 Souvenir de Catherine Guillot, Coppery, shaded orange. 

 Souvenir de Pierre Notting'. Orange-yellow, bordered carmine. 

 Striped La France. Beautiful pink, light stripes. 

 Sunrise. A co> . "lination of yellow and red very pretty. 

 Sunset. Has the tints of a lovely sunset. 

 Safrano. A fine old Rose, with saffron shades. 

 SnowflaKe. Pure white; most profuse bloomer of all Roses. 

 Sombreuil. Pure white, tinged delicate pink; hardy. 

 Souvenir d'un Aim. Bright pink, large and firm. 

 The Bride. Pure white buds perfect and of large size. 

 Triomphe de Pernet Pere. Magenta-red and rich crimson. 

 White La France. Pure white with shadings of fawn. 

 White Boug'ere. Pure white, it is immaculate. 

 White Malmaison. Pure white, shaded lemon-yellow. 

 White_ Maman Cochet. Pure white, flushed pink, Extra large. 

 Winnie Davis. Apricot pink, with aurora borealis tints. 

 Yellow Mamon Cochet. Golden-yellow flushed crimson. 



Rea Reid, The Wonderful New Red hose. 



Boigiano's "Hardy" List of Roses 



These Roses Are Hardy Everywhere. Can Be Used For 

 Permanent Outdoor Planting. 

 Price, 10 Cents Each, Except Where Noted. 

 Or we will send fifteen kinds from this list, priced at 10 cents, your se- 

 lection, for $1.00: any seven kinds for 50cents. Large two-year-old plants, 

 35 cents each, except where noted. Three for $1.00. 

 Alfred Colomfo. A bright carmine-crimson, very large, full. 

 Anna de Diesbach. Glory of Paris. Brilliant crimson. 



BlacK Prince. A rich, brilliant crimson, very bright and striking: large, 

 double and finely cupped flowers. 



Captain Christy. Pale peach, deepening to rosy -crimson. 



Conrad F. Meyer. Flesh pink with fragrance of Wild Rose. 



Clio. Vigorous growth; large, handsome foliage; flowers flesh colored, 

 shaded to center with rosy-pink, very large. 15 cents each. 



Dinsmore. Dazzling scarlet-crimson of the largest size. 



DuKe of Edinburg'. One of the old standby dark red Roses. 



Earl of Dufferin. A grand, deep, rich red Rose; large and fragrant. 



White American Beauty, or Frau Karl DruschKi. (New.) The finest 

 of all hardy white Roses. Absolutely snow-white. Is known as both the 

 Winter American Beauty and Snow Queen. Fine bud and flower, and per- 

 fectly hardy. 15c each; two-year-old plants, 40c each. _ 



Francois Levet. Soft china-pink flowers, delicately shaded carmine and 

 blush; finely formed, delightfully fragrant. 



General Jacqueminot. A rich, velvety-crimson. 



Giant of Battles. Rich red, very large, perfectly double. 



Gloire Lyonnaise. Pale shade of chamois or salmon-yellow. 



J. B. Clark. Deep fierv velvety-crimson, grand; deliciously fragrant. 



John Hopper. Flowers are large, very regular and full; color a brilliant 

 Rose, changing to a bright, glowing pink, shaded with rich scarlet; very 

 sweet and a profuse bloomer. . 



Jubilee. A pure red in its deepest tone shading to deep crimson-red and 

 velvety maroon-red in the depth of the petals. 



La Heine. A beautiful, clear, bright rose; fine, full form; very fragrant. 



Madame Alfred Carriere. Extra large, full flowers, very double and 

 sweet; color a rich cream v-white, faintly tinged with pale yellow. Exceed- 

 ingly beautiful. It is a strong, hardy climber and free bloomer. 



Madame Masson. Bright red; highly perfumed and free bloomer. 



Madame Plantier. The ironclad white cemetery Rose. It bears thousands 

 of beautiful showy white, fragrant Roses. It is as hardy as an oak. 



Magna Charta. A bright clear pink, flushed with crimson; very sweetj 

 flowers extra large, with fine form, and very doable. 



Margaret DicKson. Pure white, of immense size. 



Mrs. John Laing. Bright shell-pink, exquisitely shaded, free bloomer. 



Paul Neyron. Immense size, often measuring fiveinches in diameter; love- 

 ly bright pink or deep rose; very superb. 



President Lincoln. A bright red Rose; large, full, fragrant. 



Prince Camille de Rohan. The richest crimson. 



Soger Lainbelin. Petals are irregular on the edges, like a double Petunia; 

 color glowing crimson throughout, except the edges of the petals, which 

 are marked 'with a white band. 



Robert Duncan. Very distinct and of vigorous growth, flowers abundantly; 

 flowers large, perfectly formed and of good substance; petals large andi 

 shell-shaped, color bright, rosy crimson; splendid. _ 



Ulrich Brunner. Rich crimson-scarlet; broad, round, thick petals of good 

 substance, highly perfumed; very handsome. _ 



VicK's Caprice. This is the only hnrdy Rose that has any variegation. It 

 is a vigorous grower, and bears large and fragrant flowers of a bright rose, 

 distinctly striped a rich crimson. 



Boigiano's "CEMETERY" Set of Hardy 



10c each postpaid. All 5 for 40c Delivered. 2-year old Bushes, 25c each; 



all 5 for $1.10 Delivered. 



Conquettes des Alps. Pure white, beautiful shell shaped petals. 



Madame Alfred Carriere. Pure white flowers of good form and size. 



Clio. Vigorous grower; flesh color shaded to rosy pink. 



Madame Plantier. Grandest of all hardy white roses. 



Margaret DacKson. Large white, beautiful rose. 



