M'o unt Hope Nurseries 



A VALUABLE NOVELTY 



Interesting cross of the Yellow Rose with a Hybrid Tea, con- 

 stituting a new race of Roses. 



THE LYON ROSE. — Is the result of a cross between Madame 

 Melanie Soupert, Hybrid Tea, and an unnamed variety, the 

 direct offspring of Soleil d'Or. The flowers are of large size, 

 moderately full, globular in form, of a superb shrimp pink color 

 and fragrant; the buds are large, long, and coral red. M. Pernet 

 says that although this magnificent rose belongs to the class 

 Pernetiana it possesses all of the precious qualities of the Hybrid 

 Teas, from which it has derived its principal character, and above 

 all the advantage of perpetual flowering. This is unquestionably 

 a very promising new rose, novel and entirely distinct. $1.00. 



EVERBLOOMING CRIMSON RAMBLERS 



FLOWER OF FAIRFIELD.— For many years it has been the aim of 

 every rose grower to raise a Rambler that would be ever-bloom- 

 ing, and now we are able to offer such a rose. This new variety 

 is a sport from the famous and beautiful Crimson Rambler, 

 similar in color, but more brilliant and more lasting than the 

 old favorite. It possesses a further advantage over any other 

 Rambler in the fact that it flowers profusely on the young wood 

 in its first year. The new "Flower of Fairfield" is of vigorous 

 growth, and when in bloom supersedes anything else by the 

 wonderful display of its brilliant crimson clusters of blossoms. 

 It starts blooming in the early spring, and continues to flower 

 till late in autumn, thus it is rightly termed "Perpetual Bloom- 

 ing." This new climber is not only most effective for covering 

 walls or trellises, arches, etc., but most attractive for table decor- 

 ations and other cut purposes. $1.00. 



MISS G. MESMAN (Everblooming Climbing Baby Rambler).— 

 "Bears large, compact panicles of bright carmine flowers and 

 blooms continually from June until frost. As strong a grower 

 as Crimson Rambler but not as thorny and free from mildew. 

 $2.00. 



EVERBLOOMING RAMBLER 



TRIER. — Flowers pale salmon pink with yellow anthers; flowers 

 small, almost single, produced in large clusters. The first of a 

 new race of roses. Constantly in bloom and as good in Septem- 

 ber and October as in the height of the season. Moreover, its 

 dark green leathery foliage and red wood are mildew proof; 

 makes a fine bush, requiring no pruning, and will soon be in 

 everybody's garden. — /. H. Pemherton, in the National {Eng- 

 lish) Rose Society's Annual of 1908. $1.00. 



NEW HYBRID TEAS 



DEAN HOLE.— One of the best of the Hybrid Teas. Flowers 

 large, silvery carmine, shaded salmon; of fine form, long pointed 

 bud and very free flowering. $1.00. 



J- B. CLARK. — A New Hybrid Tea Rose of very vigorous habit 

 and remarkable freedom of bloom. The flowers are large, well 

 formed, deep scarlet shaded with blackish crimson and very 

 fragrant. Its chief merit is its extraordinary blooming qualities. 

 $1.00. 



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