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SELECT; ROSES 



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TREE-SHAPED ROSES. 



The following choice varieties can be supplied in tree-shaped 

 form, on sturdy, hardy stems 3J to 4 feet high. 



Baroness Rothschild (Hybrid Perpetual). Very large 

 satiny-rose. 



Caroline Testout (Hybrid Tea). Large free satiny-rose with 

 deeper centre. 



Dorothy Perkins (Rambler). Soft shell-pink. 



Excelsa (Rambler). Intense crimson-maroon. 



Fisher Holmes (Hybrid Perpetual). Deep crimson, full 

 perfect form. 



Frau Karl Druschki (Hybrid Perpetual). The popular 

 favorite white. 



Gruss an Teplitz (Hybrid Tea). Brilliant scarlet, always in 

 flower. 



Hiawatha (Ra?nbler). Single, ruby-carmine, with white 

 centre. 



J. B. Clark (Hybrid Perpetual). Of immense size, scarlet 

 with crimson shadings. 



Kaiserin Augusta Victoria (Hybrid Tea). Soft pearly- 

 white, tinted lemon, of beautiful form. 



Killarney (Hybrid Tea). Sparkling brilliant pink; every- 

 body's favorite. 



Mme. Jules Qrolez (Hybrid Tea). Beautiful satiny china- 

 rose, one of the best. 



Mrs. John Laing (Hybrid Perpetual). Soft pink, of beau- 

 tiful form and deliciously scented. 



Magna Charta (Hybrid Perpetual). Bright pink suffused 

 carmine; a beautiful rose. 



Mrs. Aaron Ward (Hybrid Tea). Beautiful Indian-yellow, 

 shading to white. 



Tausendschoen (Rambler). Beautiful soft pink. 



Ulrica Brunner (Hybrid Perpetual). Bright cherry-red; 

 one of the best. 



Price: Any of the above Tree Roses, $1.00 each; $10.00 per 

 doz. One each of the 17 sorts for $14.00. 



Memorial Rose 



Tree-shaped Roses 



MEMORIAL, or EVERGREEN ROSES, 



The type of this group of Roses, Rosa Wiclturaiana, is of Japanese origin, 

 and flowers during June and July. This, as well as the varieties that have 

 originated from it, are of a trailing habit of growth, very hardy, and are recom- 

 mended for covering graves; hence one of its names — Memorial Rose — climb- 

 ing over walls, arbors, stumps of trees or for trailing over rocks or rough ground; 

 in fact, anywhere where a climbing or trailing Rose can be used. The foliage 

 is of a leathery texture, of a beautiful shining green, and not only proof against all 

 insects, but is retained on the plants until late in the winter, making them almost 

 evergreen. Pruning should be done in the same way as recommended for the 

 Hardy Climbing sorts. (See page 192.) 

 Evergreen Gem. Flowers bluff, changing to creamy-white, very double, 



foliage dense, of rich bronzy-green. 

 Gardenia. Buds bright yellow, opening double flowers of a cream color, 



incurving towards evening to the shape and color of a Cape Jessamine; hence 



its name. 

 South Orange Perfection. Dwarf, trailing habit, double flowers, blush 



pink at tips, changing to white. 

 Triumph. Double white flowers, produced in clusters; sweet scented. 

 Universal favorite. Flowers very double, of a pretty rose color. 

 Wichuraiana. Beautiful fragrant single pure white flowers, with yellow sta- 

 mens, followed in fall with bright red hips or berries. 



Strong two-year-old plants, 3") cts. each; ?3.50 per doz. ; $25.00 per 100. 

 Set of 6 sorts, $1.75. 



All Roses are supplied in strong two-year-old plants only 



