Xovekies and Specialties for Fall Planting. 13 



WICHURIANA ROSE AND HYBRIDS. 



(RAMBLING AND TRAILING.) 



^Vichu^iana syn. Rosa Luciae. Memorial Rose. A distinct and valuable variety from Japan ; it is a 

 low trailing species, its stems creeping on the earth almost as closely as the Ivy. The flowers are 

 produced in the greatest profusion in clusters on the end of every branch, after the June roses are 

 past, from the first week in July throughout the month. They are pure white, i >^ to 2 inches across, 

 with yellow stamens, and have the strong fragrance of the Banksia rose. It is quite hardy, with the 

 exception of the latest immature growth, which may be cut back to some extent. This variety has 

 proved valuable as a covering for banks, rockeries, etc., and for use in cemeteries. 50c. 



Evergreen Gem. Foliage fine, rich bronze color, floweis yellow, buff in bud, opening to almost white, 

 perfectly double, and of a delightful sweet briar fragrance. 50c. 



Gardenia. Flowers bright yellow, and when open cream color, delightfully fragrant, and produced 

 freely. 50c. 



Jersey Beauty. Foliage leathery. Flowers large, single, pale yellow, fragrant, and produced in great 

 profusion. 50c. 



Manda's Triumph. Large clusters of double pure white flowers. 50c. 



Pink Roamer. Flowers single in close heads, nearly 2 inches in diameter ; color bright, rich pink, orange 

 red stamens ; fragrant. 50c. 



South Orange Perfection. Double flowers in great profusion; about i^ inches in diameter; color soft 

 blush pink at the tips, changing to white. 50c. 



Universal Favorite. Double flowers of a beautiful rose color ; fragrant. 50c. 



HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES. 



Alfred Colomb. Brilliant carmine crimson ; very large, full, and of fine globular form ; extremely fragrant, 



a superb sort. One of the most useful of all sorts for general cultivation. 50c. 

 Anne de Diesbach. Carmine, a beautiful shade ; very large. A superior garden sort ; fragrant ; one of 



the hardiest. Valuable for forcing. 50c. 

 Baron de Bonstetten. Rich velvety maroon ; large, full. A splendid sort. 50c. 

 Baroness Rothschild. Light pink ; cupped form ; very symmetrical ; without fragrance ; beautiful. Very 



hardy and a late bloomer. 50c. 

 Captain Hayw^ard. Flowers very large ; color bright carmine crimson; vigorous and free-flowering. 50c. 

 Charles Lefebvre. Reddish crimson, very velvety and rich, but fading quickly ; large, full and beautifully 



formed. 50c. 

 Clio. Flowers large, of fine globular form, flesh-color shaded in the center with rosy pink ; growth vigorous; 



handsome foliage. One of the best roses. 50c. 

 Countess of Oxford. Bright carmine, fading in the sun ; very large and full ; not fragrant ; foliage very 



handsome, large and distinct. Fine in the bud. 50c. 

 Earl of Dufferin. Brilliant velvety crimson, shaded with dark maroon ; finely formed; delightful fragrance. 



One of the finest dark roses. 50c. 

 Eugene Furst. Velvety crimson shaded with deep crimson ; large and full, of good shape ; fragrant. A 



fine dark rose. 50c. 

 Fisher Holmes. Deep glowing crimson; large, moderately full, and of imbricated form. A superb 



rose. 50c. 

 Francois Levet. Cherry red ; medium size ; well formed ; very free bloomer. Valuable on account of its 



vigorous habit. 50c. 

 Francois Michelon. Deep carmine rose ; very large, full, and of fine globular form ; fragrant and a free 



bloomer. Habit very erect. 50c. 

 General Jacqueminot. Brilliant crimson; not full, but large and extremely effective; fragrant, and of 



excellent hardy habit ; forces well. 50c. 

 Jean Liabaud. Crimson maroon, illumined with scarlet ; large, full, fragrant. A beautiful dark rose. 50c. 

 John Hopper. Bright rose with carmine center ; large and full. A profuse bloomer. 50c. 

 Jubilee. Flowers large; color intense crimson maroon red ; fragrant ; large. 50c. 

 Lady Helen Stewart. Bright crimson scarlet ; large, of perfect form, highly perfumed. A valuable 



variety. 50c. 

 Mabel Morrison. White, sometimes tinged with blush. In all, save color and substance of petals, this 



variety is identical with Baroness Rothschild. 50c. 

 Madame Gabriel Luizet. Beautiful pink, distinct, very large, cupped-shaped, somewhat fragrant. One of 



the choicest. 50c. 

 Madame Victor Verdier. Carmine-crimson ; large, full, very fragrant ; excellent. 50c. 



