LITTLE SILVER, N.J. 



Roses 



HYBRID PERPETUAL AND 

 MISCELLANEOUS ROSES 



Heavy field grown plants, each 60c., doz. 

 $6.00, 100 $40.00 (except as noted) . 



{Add 10 per cent to remittance if shipment is desired 

 hy parcel post) 



With the possible exception of Rosa rugosa, these 

 are the hardiest of all Roses. They bring the 

 beauty of their bloom into the world in June, and 

 from our list you may select a June garden which 

 will be the most delightful spot in your town at 

 that season. 



In order to obtain the finest flowers, prune 

 severely in early Spring, manure liberally and hoe 

 often; plant 2 to 3 feet apart. 



Agnes. Pale amber flowers, deeper at their cen- 

 ters, grace this vigorous bush in the greatest 

 of profusion for two and a-half weeks in June and 

 July. Hardy and very fragrant. Each 750., doz. 

 $7.50. 



Conrad F. Meyer. Very large Roses of a clear 

 silvery pink appear intermittently on this husky 

 plant. 



Druschki Rubra. Like Frau Karl Druschki. 



excepting flower is crimson red and moderately 



fragrant. Each, 75c., doz. $7.50. 

 F. J. Grootendorst. Large clusters of bright 



orange-red flowers freely borne throughout the 



Summer. Makes a splendid hedge. 



Frau Karl Druschki. Best of all varieties among 

 the white Roses, blooming profusely in May and 

 June and frequently again in the Fall. Very 

 hardy and disease resistant. 



Magna Charta. Huge blooms of a bright pink, 

 overlaid with carmine, very double, full and 

 lasting, are produced in the greatest abundance 

 on this hardy bush. 



Frau Karl Druschki 



Mme. Albert Barbier. A truly everblooming 

 Hybrid Perpetual Rose, and of a most remark- 

 able color — salmon, tinted nankeen yellow, 

 and centered with orange and old rose. An 

 addition to any garden. 



Mrs. John Laing. Large in buds and flowers, 

 which are softly pink, fragrant, and in continu- 

 ous bloom. 



Paul Neyron. The largest Rose known is this 

 clear pink mammoth, and the bloom is also most 

 double. Hardy and very vigorous. 



Pink Grootendorst. A sport of F. J. Grooten- 

 dorst, and a profuse bloomer throughout the en- 

 tire season, bearing its Roses in clusters on a 

 hardy bush, 



Ulrich Brunner. A vigorous bloomer of large 

 cup-shaped Roses, cherry red in color. 



POLYANTHA ROSES 



Baby Ramblers, or Polyanthas, are true ever- 

 blooming Roses, starting their glorious bloom in 

 June, and continuing to bloom in abundance all 

 through the Summer and Fall. These miniature 

 Roses add a dainty touch to any garden, and rival 

 the larger sorts in their colorful flowers. 



For best results, plant about 2 to 3 feet apart. 

 None of our splendid varieties need Winter 

 protection. 



Price (except as noted), strong, field grown 

 plants, each 60c., doz. $6.00, 100 $40.00 



{Add 10 per cent to your remittance if shipment is 

 desired hy parcel post) 



Baby Alan. Very double Roses of a rich, shining 

 pink are borne in the greatest of profusion on 

 this beautiful baby rambler all throughout the 

 Summer. Most beautiful of the pink "babies." 

 Each $1.00, doz. $10.00. 



Baby Rosamunde. Semi-double, rosy pink flow- 

 ers, which we offered for the first time over two 

 years ago, and which have since lived up to all 

 we then predicted for them. Each 75c., doz. 

 $7.50. 



