Ellwanger & Barry Mount Hope Nurseries 1B 
Farquhar —Flowers large, double, bright pink, in clusters, on long stems. $1.00. 
John Burton—Flowers medium size, very double, of a delicate pink or peach color, and 
fragrant. $1.00. 
Prot.-C. = Sargent—Described as being a perfectly hardy yellow climbing rose. $1.00 
Robert Craig—Flowers yellow, shaded with apricot. One of the most desirable. $1.00. 
William C. Egan—Flowers large, very full, silvery pink, in clusters. $1.00. 
William F. Dreer—Flowers double, creamy white, bordered with bright rosy pink, 
blooms freely in clusters. $1.00. 
William K. Harris—Flowers pale flesh color, in clusters. $1.00. 
Wichuriana Rubra—Flowers single, bright scarlet, in large clusters, with orange red 
stamens. Beautiful and effective. $1.00. 
Rene Andre—Flowers semi-double, two to three inches in diameter; buds saffron yellow, 
tinted orange red, turning pinkish white; fragrant. A strong grower. $1.00. 
NEW HYBRID RUGOSA ROSES. 
Atropurpurea—Single, very dark crimson. One of the best. $1.00. 
Conrad F. Meyer—Flowers large, 31% to 4 inches across, bud well formed, color silvery 
rose; fragrant; very valuable on account of its hardiness and vigor. $1.00. 
It has all the good points of the best of the rugosas with the color of Mme. Gabriel Luizet.—The Garden, London. 
Mrs. A. Waterer.—Large, semi-double, deep ule in Clusters. . Very fragrant, an excel- 
lent variety. $1.00. 
NEW HYBRID TEA ROSES. 
Bessie Brown—Flowers very large, perfectly formed, of good substance, shell shaped 
petals; color creamy white; highly perfumed, growth vigorous and very free flower- 
ing. One of the most promising of the newer roses. $1 oo. 
Duchess of Portland—Flowers large, full, perfect in form, pale sulphur yellow. Extra. 
$1.00. 
Flush 0’ Dawn—Flowers large, well formed, creamy white, pink center. Fine. $1.00. 
Irish Beauty—Flowers single, very large, often measuring five inches across, borne in 
clusters, color pure white, with bright golden anthers, deliciously fragrant. We con- 
sider this a most promising rose. $1.00. 
Irish Glory—Flowers single, silvery pink, fragrant. $1.00. 
Irish Modesty—Flowers single, coral pink, fragrant. $1.00. 
Lady Moyra Beauclerc—Flowers large, perfectly formed; bright rose. «$1.00. 
Madame Caroline Testout—Flowers large and double, color clear bright rose, very sweet, 
resembling La France, but of more sturdy habit, very free flowering; one of the best 
roses. 50 Cents. 
Mildred Grant— Flowers large, silvery white, bordered with pink, extra. $1.00. 
Prince de Bulgarie—Flowers large and full, bud long, color rosy flesh ; a vigorous grower, 
with fine foliage and very free blooming. $1.00. 
Queen of Edgely—A sport of the American Beauty, and an exact counterpart of that 
famous variety in every particular except that of color, which is a bright pink, 
approaching Mme. Caroline Testout and Bridesmaid. $1.00. 
NEW HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES. 
Ben Cant—Flowers large and finely formed, deep clear crimson, darker in the center, sweet 
scented, thoroughly perpetual; very promising. $1.00. 
It is undoubtedly one of the finest Hybrid Perpetuals of its color ever raised.—7he Garden, London. 
Bob Davison—Flowers large, very full, of perfect form, dazzling scarlet, shaded crimson. 
TOO! 
Frau Karl Druschki—Flowers very large, beautiful, pure white. This promises to be 
the best white Hybrid Perpetual yet introduced and one of the best novelties of recent 
years. $1.00. 
Of the varieties distributed in 1900, Frau Karl Druschki, although new to the analysis, takes upa position at No.17. Thisis 
in itself a remarkable performance for any new rose, and only shows what a general favorite with exhibitors this beautiful pure white, 
H. P. hasalready become. Years ago we had to be content with Mme. Lacharme, which came out as a white H. P. in 1873,and = 
then we have welcomed in turn Mabel Morrison (1878), Violette Bouyer (1881), Merveille de Lyon (1882), White Baroness (1888 
