Select Tea Roses 
Tea Roses have always been admired for their delicious fragrance 
and for their delicacy of coloring, but many of the varieties have 
now been superseded by the Hybrid-Tea class. We offer four of 
the choicest and hardiest. 
Harry Kirk. A splendid Rose of free-branching habit, flowering 
continuously; the blooms are large, of great substance; the form 
is perfect, the buds long and elegant; color sulphur-yellow, pass- 
ing to a lighter shade at the edges of the petals. 
Lady Hillingdon. Coppery apricot-yellow, beautiful in the 
bud; a strong grower and very free-flowering. 
Maman Cochet. An extra strong grower, producing its large 
buds and flowers in the greatest profusion; color deep rose- 
pink; very double and exquisite in bud, or when full-blown. 
White Maman Cochet. 
which is a creamy white. 
Price. Any of the above, $1.00 each; one each of the 4 sorts, $3.50. 
Identical to the above except in color 
Lord Penzance’s 
Hybrid Sweet Brier Roses 
These lovely hybrids are crosses between the common Sweet 
Brier and various other Roses, and like their parent, the foliage 
is deliciously scented. Perfectly hardy. For best effect should be 
grown as pillar Roses. 
Amy Robsart. Splendid deep rose color. $1.00 each. 
Anne of Geirstein. Dark crimson, of graceful habit. 
each. 
Bradwardine. Clear pink flowers of fine form. $1.00 each. 
Lady Penzance. Beautiful soft tint of copper with metallic 
lustre, the base of each petal is yellow. $1.50 each. 
Lord Penzance. Soft shade of fawn or ecru, passing to a lovely 
lemon-yellow in the centre, sometimes toned with a most delicate 
pink; a good grower and abundant bloomer, very sweet-scented. 
$1.50 each. : 
$1.00 
Austrian and Hybrid Brier Roses 
Austrian Copper. Bright coppery-red, reverse of petals golden 
yellow. 
Harison’s Yellow. Fine double golden-yellow flowers. 
Juliet. Outside of petals old gold, interior rich rosy-red changing 
_ to deep rose as the flowers expand; of delicious fragrance. 
Persian Yellow. Medium sized deep yellow double flowers, 
very hardy; to flower freely should receive little or no pruning. 
Price. Strong two-year-old plants, 75 cts. each. 
New Hybrid Brier Rose 
Buisson d@’Or or Golden Bush 
Appropriately named Golden Bush which is suggestive of its 
habit of growth and freedom of flowering. The plant grows from 
3 to 5 feet high, forming a shapely bush, every branch of which is 
covered for its entire length with full double, sweetly scented, 
shapely flowers from 23 to 3} inches in diameter; these are of a 
pure deep yellow turning to canary yellow as they fully develop. 
$1.50 each. 
Moss Roses 
The beauty of the Moss Rose consists in the delicate mossy 
covering which surrounds the buds. Moss Roses should be pruned 
sparingly; cut out the old wood and merely cut back the growth 
of last year. 
Blanche Moreau. Large pure white. 
Crested Moss. Rose color, beautifully crested. 
Henry Martin. Fine crimson, very vigorous. 
Princess Adelaide. 
Salet. 
Bright silvery rose, large. 
Large, full double, light rose. 
Extra strong two-year-old plants, 75 cts. each. 
Set of 5 sorts, $3.50. 
New Hybrid Rugosa Roses 
Red F. J. Grootendorst. 
Rugosa Baby Rambler, it being a cross between Rugosa and the 
This might properly be called a 
crimson Baby Rambler. Imagine a shrub-like Rugosa Rose 
covered with trusses of crimson Baby Rambler Roses and you 
will have a fair conception of this new hybrid variety. It is not 
a Rose that you want to plant in with your bed of Hybrid-Tea 
or Hybrid Perpetual Roses, but is valuable to plant as an 
isolated specimen or in a mass in a bed in an exposed position 
or in the shrubbery border or use it for an everblooming hedge 
for which purpose it is admirably adapted. It is absolutely 
hardy and continues in bloom until late in the fall. $1.00 each; 
$10.00 per doz.; $75.00 per 100. 
Pink F. J. Grootendorst. Identical with the above variety, 
except in color, which is a splendid clear pink. $1.00 each; 
$10.00 per doz.; $75.00 per 100. 
Agnes. Coppery yellow buds and flowers turning to amber yel- 
low as they develop, the only Rugosa of a yellow color. The 
flowers are of good size for this type, sweetly scented and 
produced freely in early summer. $2.00 each. 
Ramanas or Rugosa Roses 
These lovely Roses are absolutely hardy and form sturdy bushes 
4 to 6 feet in height, covered with handsome crinkled flowers. The 
single sorts flower almost continuously, and are equally as attrac- 
tive during the autumn and winter when covered with their large 
brilliant red seedpods. Of healthy, vigorous growth and equally 
desirable alike as single specimens, particularly among shrubs or 
for making a hedge. Rugosa Roses require no pruning, merely cut 
out dead and superfluous wood. 
Rugosa. Single rosy-carmine. 
— Alba. Single pure white. 
Conrad Ferdinand Meyer. Large double clear silvery rose. 
Blanc Double de Coubert. Fine double pure white. 
Hansa. Attractive double reddish violet. 
Sir Thomas Lipton. Exceptionally strong grower with very 
large double white flowers. 
Price. Any-of the above varieties, 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz.; 
$60.00 per 100. 
Rose Species 
Rosa Hugonis. This species, from China, is unlike any other 
Rose. It is of shrub-like habit of growth and naturally forms 
symmetrical bushes about 6 feet high, and the same in diameter, 
and while not suited to plant in the Rose border, it is an in- 
valuable subject when planted in connection with other shrubs 
or as single specimens in the garden. 
Its delicate yellow single flowers are produced on long arching 
sprays early in May, every branch of the previous season’s 
growth becomes lined on both sides to the very tips with these 
attractive flowers, and after it has finished flowering it remains 
an attractive decorative bush for the balance of the season; 
perfectly hardy. Strong two-year-old plants, $1.00 each; 
$10.00 per doz.; $75.00 per 100. 
Rosa Moyesi. A strikingly beautiful species, similar in habit of 
growth to Rosa Hugonis but growing from 6 to 10 feet high with 
attractive, brilliant, single, deep blood-red flowers, in June. 
$1.50 each. 
Rosa Xanthina. Bright yellow double flowers about two 
inches across, really a double flowering Hugonis with better 
foliage and lasts in flower for a much longer period. $1.50 each. 
Rosa Centifolia. The old fashioned sweet-scented Cabbage or 
Provence Rose. We can supply both pink and white at $1.00 
each. . 
Trailing Hybrid-Rugosa Rose 
Max Graf 
Makes an excellent pillar or climbing Rose, but will be found 
most valuable asa ground cover for which purpose it is far 
superior to any of the Wichuraiana varieties. The foliage 
resembles Rosa Rugosa, is retained very late in the season, it is 
practically immune to insects and diseases and is absolutely 
hardy. Its flowers are large, single, bright pink with prettily 
crimped petals. For planting on a steep bank or for trailing 
over a stone wall, it has no equal. 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz.; 
$60.00 per 100. 
