12 Novelties and Specialties 
Leuchtstern—Flowers single, in large clusters, bright rose with a distinct white eye, like a 
Cineraria; foliage and habit resembling Crimson Rambler. A very distinct and 
valuable variety. 50 cents. 
Philadelphia Rambler—An improvement on the famous Crimson Rambler, flowers being 
larger, much more double, and of a lighter crimson color. $1.00. 
Purple East— Flowers large, semi-double, rosy crimson and vivid purple; very vigorous. $1. 
Queen Alexandra—Flowers rosy pink, produced in clusters, a strong grower and free 
bloomer. $1.00. 
Rubin—Resembles Crimson Rambler, but has larger flowers of a deep red or ruby color. 
Very attractive. 50 cents. 
Crimson Rambler Rose on side of house 
The Lion—Flowers large, single, deep rich crimson, with white eye. A fine pillar rose. $1.00. 
Waltham Rambler—An attractive variety, bearing large panicles of rosy pink single flowers, 
slightly paler in the center, and showing the yellow stamens. A strong grower. $1.00. 
NEW HYBRID WICHURIANA ROSES. 
Alberic Barbier—Flowers semi-double or double, in clusters, two to three inches in diam- 
eter; creamy white, canary yellow in center, darker yellowin bud; fragrant. A strong 
grower. $1.00. 
Dorothy Perkins—Flowers large for a rose of this class, very double, of a beautiful shell 
pink color, sweetly scented, and borne in clusters of thirty or forty. One of the best. 
' 50 cents. 
Edwin Lonsdale—Flowers double, pale lemon white, with a delicate fragrance. A pro- 
fuse bloomer. $1.00. 
