OUT-OF-THE-ORDINARY ROSES 



Beautiful Hardy Moss Roses 



■^BLANCHE MOREAU. Pure white; large and full. The buds and 



flowers are furnished with a deep green moss, i-yr., 35 cts., postpaid ; 



2-vr., 65 cts.; Star size. Si O- 

 CRESTED MOSS. Perfectly double, pink flowers, beautifully mossed. 



i-vr., 35 cts., pos tpaid; 2-vr., 65 cts. Q. 

 ■^HENTRI ' MARTTN. Medium-sized flowers; bright rosy red; free 



bloomer. I-yr., 35 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 65 cts.; Star size, $1 □. 



Wichmoss — The Climbing Moss Rose 



A real Climbing Moss Rose. Flower is semi-double; color pink, with reverse of petals darker pink. 

 Very hardy, i-yr., 35 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 65 cts., extra 2-yr., $1 Q. 



York and 



Striped and Variegated Roses 



"York and Lancaster." Da mask.) A remarkably vig- 



orous grower and perfectly 



hardy. It is of rich historic interest, dating back to the 

 Wars of the Roses between the Royal Houses of York 

 and Lancaster; said to have originated when these war- 

 ring factions became united, its color representing the 

 white of the Yorkists and the red of the Lancastrians. 

 Our illustration gives but a faint idea of its striking 

 appearance; buds and flowers are wonderfully marked, 

 red and white, sometimes blotched and sometimes 

 striped, full and double. YVe offer only strong, well-estab- 

 lished, field-grown plants, grown on their own roots, of 

 this beautiful, sweet-scented, rare old Rose. When estab- 

 lished will last a lifetime. 2-yr. size only, $1 Q. 



ROGER LAMBELTN. A most 



remarkable Rose. Color is a rich 



glowing crimson, and the notched 



petals are edged and banded with 



pure white, like a picotee; rare and 



handsome. Price, i-yr., 40 cts., 



postpaid; 2-yr., 75 cts. □. 

 TTP-TOP (Baby Doll). (T.P.) A 



constant blooming Polyantha 



Rose. See description, page 14. 



*VICK'S CAPRICE. A fine striped 

 Rose of remarkable beauty- The 

 flowers are large and elegantly 

 formed, quite full and double. 

 Color deep, clear pink with wide 

 stripes of pure white,very attract- 

 ive. Price, i-yr., 35 cts., postpaid; 

 2-yr., 65 cts.; Star size, $1 D. 



Quite 

 Hardy 



The Green Rose 



Two Uniques 



THE GREEN ROSE (Viridi- 



flora). (See cut.) The cu- 

 rious petals are the same color 

 as the leaves, deep pea-green. 

 Blooms very freely. A freak, 

 i-yr., 25 cts., postpaid; 

 2-yr., 50 cts. D- 

 THE BLUE ROSE. Same 

 type as Crimson Rambler, 

 but the flowers are rosy lilac 

 when opening and change to 

 metallic-blue, i-yr., 35 cts., 

 postpaid; 2-yr., 65 cts. D- 



Harison's Yellow 



(Austrian Briar) 



Flowers are semi-double, bright, clear golden 

 yellow. A bush of Harison's Yellow, when fully 

 grown, is a magnificent and heartsome sight in 

 early spring, its blooms coming in such abund- 

 ance as almost to cover the bush. 2-yr. size only, 

 60 cts. D. 



Mme. Edouard Herriot 



(The Daily Mail Rose) 



Coral-red bud shaded with yellow on the base; 

 flower of medium size, semi-double, superb 

 colpring, coral-red shaded with yellow and bright 

 rosy scarlet passing to prawn-red. 2-yr. size 

 only, 75 cts. □. 



The New Chinese Rose, Hugonis 



You should have this remarkable Rose. It is the first Rose to bloom 

 in the spring. See front cover and page 4. 



True English Sweetbriar 



(Rosa rubiginosa) 



This is the true Eglantine, and highly valued for the 

 delightful fragrance of its young foliage as well as its 

 pretty pink flowers. Entirely hardy and splendid for 

 hedges. 2-yr. size only, 60 cts. □. 



Charming Single Roses 



IRISH FEREFLAME. In the spiral bud state it is 

 deep maddery orange, splashed with crimson, which 

 later becomes fiery orange-crimson. Gold Medal, 

 N. R. S. 2-yr. size only, 65 cts. □. 



OLD GOLD. Vivid reddish orange, with coppery 

 apricot shadings, i-yr. size only, 35 cts., postpaid. 



West Grove, Penna. 



Rose Specialists 



_ Indicates delivery not prepaid. See page 3 



ir See Star Roses, page 25 



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