LARGE HARDY FIELD GROWN ROSE 
New Floral Guide-Spring, 1906. 45 
Budded 
Plants 
SPECIALLY SUITED FOR PLANTING IN OPEN GROUND 
S THERE isa heavy demand for large hardy field grown roses, we have made increased provision for this grade of stock, 
A and customers can rely on having all their orders filled in the most satisfactory manner ; they are large thrifty bushes, 2 to 3 
feet high, according to variety, and just the kind you want to make a good appearance at once and bloom finely the present 
season. Plant as early as possible in Spring so they can get a good start before hot weather, set a little deeper than the plant 
has grown, tread the earth firmly on the roots, and if suckers start from the roots keep them rubbed off as fast as they appear. 
The varieties listed below are among the very best for this climate and we give purchasers their choice of varieties as far as 
possible, but when any varieties asked for can not be done, request permission to put in other similar sorts of equal value with- 
out further instructions and always guaranteeing full satisfaction in every way. 
HARDY 2-YEAR OLD FIELD GROWN ROSES, List of Varieties. 
New Snow = White Hardy 
Hybrid Perpetual Rose 
Frau Karl Druschki amstesn Beauty”) 
Undoubtedly the finest and best pure white hardy Hybrid Perpetual Rose yet introduced. Makes splendid buds and immense 
flowers, 4 to 5 inches across, perfectly double and delightfully fragrant; large thick petals, very durable and handsome. A 
healthy, vigorous grower, entirely hardy and a constant and abundant bloomer. Has won first prizes at all the great flower 
shows wherever exhibited in this country and Europe. Large two-year old plants, 60 cts.; $6.00 per doz., by express. 
Anna de Deisbach (Glory of Paris)—Brilliant crimson- 
maroon; extra large, very full and sweet; an excellent 
bloomer. 
Alfred Colomb—A noble rose; large, globular flowers, bright, 
tich crimson, dark and handsome. The bush is a strong, 
erect grower, entirely hardy and an abundant bloomer. 
Baroness Rothschild—An exquisite shade of rich satiny 
pink. 
Capt. Hayward—A rose of perfect form and very sweet; 
color, beautiful bright crimson carmine. 
Clio—Flesh color shaded in the centre with rosy pink, large 
and of fine form. 
Coquette des Blanches—Large, very double pure white 
flowers ; constant bloomer, one of the best. 
Eugene Furst—Strong, vigorous grower, with thick healthy 
foliage. Flower a beautiful shade of velvety crimson, shad- 
, Ing to maroon. 
General Jacqueminot—Famous the world over as one of 
the most magnificent hardy Crimson Roses ever introduced. 
It is a strong, vigorous grower, very hardy, an early and 
abundant bloomer. For beauty of form and brilliant inten- 
sity of color it is unexcelled. 
Glorie de Lyonaise—A grand rose, nearest yellow of any 
hybrid perpetual; rich creamy white tinged with orange, 
Madame Gabriel Luizet—Rich, soft pink, with deep flesh- 
colored centre; large, full and very sweet; a superb rose. 
Magna Charta—Extra large, full flowers of unusual depth 
and substance; bright rosy pink; very grand, profuse bloomer. 
Margaret Dickson—New, pure white, with rosy flesh cen- 
tre, large, shell-shaped petals; beautiful. 
Mrs. John Laing—Soft pink of beautiful form, exceedingly 
fragrant and remarkably free flowering. 
Mrs. Sharman Crawford—Deep, rosy pink, very double 
and full, exceedingly beautiful. 
Paul Neyron—A magnificent rose, one of the largest and 
finest of all; clear shining pink; very double, full and fragrant. 
Prince Camille de Rohan—Very dark, velvety crimson, 
almost black; darkest of all. 
Rodocanachi—A beautiful transparent rose; color, shaded 
pink ; large, fulland very fragrant. 
Tom Wood—Large, cherry-red flowers; shell shaped petals. 
Ulrich Bruner—Rich crimson scarlet, broad, round, thick 
petals, of good substance, highly perfumed, very handsome 
and desirable. 
Note.—We pack as light as safety of plants permits and guarantee them to reach you in good condition. Customer pays 
express charges, which on plants is 20 per cent. less than regular merchandise rates, or at 5 cts. each more, we will deliver 
these Roses free to any part of the United States, mail or express at our option. Customers who have been troubled 
with heavy express charges should take advantage of this offer. 
Price for above, except where noted, 30 cts. each; six for $1.75, twelve for $3.00. Entire set of 
nineteen for $4.75 ; or twenty, including «‘ Druschki,’’ for $5.25, by express. 
SOLEIL D’OR-“‘GOLDEN SUN” 
This is a truly magnificent rose and one of the grandest varieties in cultivation. It is a cross between Persian yellow and 
Antoine Duchere, but is entirely distinct both in habit of growth and color of flower. It is a strong robust grower with stiff 
straight branches and heavy deep green foliage, the flowers are very large and globular, perfectly full and double and petals so 
thick and leathery, it has great substance, and is remarkably durable. The color is entirely different from any other variety in 
cultivation, a mixture of reddish gold, orange yellow, nasturtium red and rosy pink, acombination very difficult to describe— 
except in the name, ‘‘Golden Sun.” No description can do justice to the rare and wonderful beauty of this splendid new hardy 
yellow rose. 
It is entirely hardy, needs no protection and will bloom regularly every year, the only difficulty about it is, it is 
so difficult to propagate on its own roots, that we can now only offer strong two-year budded plants grown in open ground. 
Price, dormant plants (up to April Ist), 40 cts. each; after that date, potted plants, 50 cts. each, by express. 
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