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BEAUTIFUL HARDY MOSS ROSES 
BLANCHE MOREAU. Pure white, large, full and perfect form. The buds and flowers 
are freely furnished with a deep green moss. Price, I-yr., 20c., postpaid; 2-yr., 40c., 
by express. 
* GLORY OF MOSSES. Blush color; very large and full. One of the best. Price, I-yr., 
20c., postpaid; 2-yr., 40c.; Star size, 75c., by express. 
* HENRY MARTIN. Medium-sized flowers, bright rosy red; free bloomer. 
Price, I-yr., 20c., postpaid; 2-yr., 40c.; Star size, 75c., by express. 
MOUSSELINE. Large and very full. Double and fragrant; pure white. Price 
I-yr., 20c., postpaid; 2-yr., 40c., by express. 
PRINCESS ADELAIDE. Extra large flowers; double and sweet. Color, bright 
rosy pink; lovely green moss. Price, I-yr., 20c., postpaid, 2-yr. 40c., by exp. 
Above 5 interesting Moss Roses for 75c., postpaid. 
Offer No. 136 Above 5 interesting Moss Roses, 2-yr. size, $1.60, by exp. 
Above 2 starred Moss Roses, star size, $1.25, by express. 
TRUE ENGLISH SWEETBRIAR (Rosa rubiginosa) 
This is the True Eglantine, and highly valued for the delightful fragrance of its 
young foliage as well as flowers. It is entirely hardy, and when once planted will take 
care of itself. Makes a fine hedge planted 2 feet apart, or is equally good for a group or 
single specimen. Flowers pink. Price, I-yr., 20c., postpaid; 2-yr., 40c. 
each. by express. 
Three Bright Yellow Hardy Roses 
VERY HARDY. THEY CAN BE PLANTED IN THE MOST EXPOSED PLACES 
Persian Yellow. (Austrian Briar.) This variety and Harrison’s Yellow are the showiest yellow Roses 
——___—_———._ in cultivation. Persian Yellow flowers area deep golden yellow color and the young 
leaves have the fragrance of the Sweetbriar. It blooms freely under ordinary treatment. In pruning, 
the head should be well thinned and the shoots that are left for flowering should be allowed to re- 
main long. Established plants should be pruned very little. 2-yr., only, 50c. by express. (See cut.) 
%* HARRISON’S YELLOW. (Austrian Briar.) Bright, clear golden yellow; entirely 
hardy. Grows 3 to 4 feet high, and is fine for planting in group or clump or with other 
hardy shrubs. Price, 2-yr., 50c.; Star size, 75c., by express. (See cut, foot of page.) 
* SOLEIL D’OR. ‘‘Sun of Gold,’’ Budded. The flowers are large and globular, 
perfectly full and 
double. The color is a 
mixture of reddish gold, 
orange-yellow, nastur- 
tium-red and rosy pink, 
a combination difficult 
to describe. Price, 
2-yr., 50c.; Star size, 
75c., by express. 
This grand old favorite was introduced 
The Old Cabbage Rose. in 1596 and is still much sought after. 
The flowers are large, full, and have the delicious old Rose fra- 
grance that cannot be had in some of the newer varieties. Prune 
in February or March by cutting out all dead wood and thin 
sparingly some of the past season’s growth where over-crowded. 
Price, I-yr., 10c., postpaid; 2-yr., 35c., by express. 
+ Madame Plantier. Specially recommended for cemetery plant- 
——______——_————_ ing. Pure white, enormous bloomer and 
extremely hardy. I-yr., 15c., postpaid; 2-yr. size, 40c.; Star size, 
65c., by express. 
(Rosa spinosissima.) These Roses form small, 
The Scotch Roses sorinaee bushes which need no pruning and are 
particularly useful where a low-growing thorny hedge is wanted. 
They are absolutely hardy and need no protection. The flowers 
have the simple charm of the single Rose, and quantities of them on 
the bush before opening look like little balls. We offer two colors. 
ee Sees os ALBA. Pure white. %RUBRA. Dark red. Price, I-yr., 20¢., 
right golden blossoms postpaid; 2-yr., 45c.; Star size (Rubra only), 75c., by express. 
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A bush of Harrison’s Yellow with its 
