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Hardy Everblooming Roses. 



Especially useful for planting in beds and borders. 

 They are more graceful in habit than Hybrid Perpet- 

 uals, though not so strong growing, and flower without 

 interruption from early June until late autumn. VV.'th 

 but few exceptions they are beautiful in bud, and de- 

 lightfully fragrant; hence excellent for cutting. 



CLOTHILDE SOUPERT. — Flowers pearly white with 

 rosy-like center, in clusters. Dwarf, compact habit; free 

 and constant bloomer. 



CRIMSON BABY RAMBLER. ^Mad. Norbert Le- 

 vavesseur). — Of dwarf habit. During the whole summer 

 it produces a constant display of small double purplish- 

 crimson roses in clusters. 



ETOILE DE FRANCE.— Large, beautiful buds and 

 flowers of rich velvety crimson, all summer. Handsome, 

 deep green foliage; flowers very double and delightfully 

 fragrant. 



ETOILE DE LYON. iStar of Lyon).— Bright clear 

 golden yellow. Strong grower and constant bloomer; 

 flowers large, very double and sweet. 



GRUSS AN TIPLETZ.— Bright rich scarlet, shading 

 to velvety crimson. Free bloomer and very fragrant. 



HERMOSA. — Very double, rosy-pink and always in 

 flower. As lovely as it is old and popular. 



KASIERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA.— Pearly white, 

 slightly tinted with lemon. Large, beautiful flowers on 

 long stems and fragrant. Strong grower. 



KILLARNEY. — Bright pink with lemon yellow at 

 base of petals. Large, long, pointed buds of great 

 beauty and sweetly fragrant. A charming variety. 



MAD. ABEL CHATENAY.— Deep, full, double rosy- 

 carmine flowers with darker shadings. A beautiful and 

 very hardy everbloomer. 



MAD. JULES GROLEZ.— Beautiful flowers of an at- 

 tractive shade of cherry red, very freely produced; very 

 hardy. Has been termed Red Kasierin Augusta Vic- 

 toria. 



MARIE LAMBERT.— fSnowflake).— Large, doubtte, 

 creamy-white flowers; handsome foliage. Exceedingly 

 free and constant bloomer. 



MARIE PAVIE.— Rather small, pale rose flowers, 

 changing to white. Blooms in clusters, very profusely 

 from June until frost. 



MAMAN COCHET.— Bright flesh pink with saffron 

 yellow at base of petals. Extra large, pointed bud. A 

 strong grower, constant and free bloomer with long 

 stems and large beautiful foliage. The finest rose lor 

 summ.er bloom in the border. 



Standard Roses. 



MOZELLA. (Yellow Soupert). — Similar to the popu- 

 lar Clothilde Soupert except the color is light yellow 

 with center of flowers chrome-yellow. Free and constant. 



MRS. DE GRAW. — Fine, bright, coral pink flowers, 

 in clusters. A strong grower and always in bloom. 



PERLE DES JARDINS.— Large full globular flowers 

 of clear golden yellow; richly fragrant. 



PINK BABY RAMBLER. CAnchen Muller).— Of 

 dwarf habit and constantly studded with clusters of 

 small, very cheerful deep pink, semi-double flowers; vig- 

 orous and sturdy; fragrant. The color does not change 

 as in Baby Rambler. 



SIR THOMAS LIPTON.— A hybrid of Rosa rugosa 

 and Clothilde Soupert. Perfectly double, pure white, 

 fragrant flowers all summer; ironclad hardihood. 



SUNSET. — Extra large and finely formed buds and 

 flowers of golden amber shaded with crimson; very 

 fragrant. 



WHITE BABY RAMBLER. (Katherine Zeimet).— 



Grows but twenty inches high, of compact habit and 

 freely produces double pure white flowers, having the 

 fragrance of Hyacinths. 



WHITE MAMAN COCHET.— Exactly like the parent 

 except the flowers are pure white, sometimes tinted at 

 edge of petals with pink. 



Strong two year old field grown plants, each, 30c; 

 doz., $3.00; 100, S18.00. 



MOSS ROSES. 



Very hardy and greatly admired by reason of the 

 mossy covering of the calyx and their delightful frag- 

 rance. I have them in separate colors, Pin^k, Rsd, 

 White, etc. Strong two year plants, each, 25c; doz., 

 $2.50. 



STANDARD OR TREE ROSES. 



These are roses grown upon a single stem four or 

 five feet high and are very imposing when planted in 

 a border of Hardy Perennials with other roses or in 

 suitable situations upon the lawn. I offer an assortment 

 of the best and hardiest varieties, strong plants with full 

 heads. Each, $1.00; doz., $10.00. 



