THE BEST NEW ROSES. 



NEW ROSE ROGER LAMBELIN. 



ROGER LAMBELIN— Wonderful hardy variegated rose. The petals 

 are irregular on the edge like a double petunia; the color is a 

 glowing crimson throughout, except the edge o/ the petals, which 

 are all distinctly marked with a white band, forming a sharp 

 contrast and the most unique combination of colors known in 

 roses. 15c each ; 2 year old plants 35c each. 



JUBILEE — A grand hardy rose, flowers of large size reaching six 

 inches across under good culture. The rich coloring and soft 

 velvety sheen are beyond description ; a pure red in its deepest 

 tone, shading to deep crimson-red and velvety maroon-red in the 

 depth of its petals. 35c each. 



CLIMBING WOOTTON— Color is a beautiful shade of crimson, deli- 

 ciously fragrant, a constant and most prolific bloomer, every new 

 shoot forming a flower bud ; a rapid grower, foliage a beautiful 

 dark green. 20c each ; 2 year old plants 35c. 



CARMINE PILLAR — Splendid new single rose with flowers 4 to 5 

 inches across, of the brightest rosy-carmine; completely covers 

 itself with bloom. 20c each ; 2 year old plants 50c. 



MAD. JULES FINGER— This beautiful hybrid tea rose has large 

 globular buds and very double flowers that can be cut with long 

 stems; color rich creamy-white, shaded delicate salmon-rose. 

 15c each ; 2 year old plants 40c. 



EMPRESS OF CHINA— Hardy perpetual climbing rose ; blooms the 

 first season, earlj', late and all the time. Color of the flowers is 

 soft, dark red and as the flower expands the color changes to a 

 lighter red or pink, somewhat similar to the color seen in an 

 apple blossom. 10c each ; 2 year old plants 30e. 



CORRINE — Flowers of large size and freely produced; the color is 

 a beautiful white, delicately tinted with light rose. Awarded 

 Gold Medal in London. 15c each ; 2 year old plants 35c. 



MRS. W. C. WHITNEY— Grand new rose of deep clear pink shade; 

 buds long and beautifully rounded on long heavy stems. Grand 

 variety in every particular. 15c each. 2 year old plants 35c. 



FRAMETTA NABONNAND — A new rose, possessing characteristics 

 of beauty peculiarly its own. Special feature is its coloring. The 

 ground color is a soft creamy fawn, each outer edge of the petal 

 being striped with a glowing rose color, blending and fading into 

 a dainty pink as it approaches the center. The peculiar mark- 

 ing is seen on but few roses and is greatly admired. The bud is 

 large, full and oblong, almost round, while the open rose is a 

 thing of rare beauty. It possesses a delicate fragrance that is 

 delightful. 15c each. 2 year old plants 30c. 



CLIMBING METEOR— It is a rose which will make 10 to 15 feet of 

 growth in a season and show a profusion of blooms every day. 

 Foliage strong, healthy and luxuriant. Buds exquisite; flowers 

 large beautifully shaped and of that rich, dark, velvety crimson 

 color seen only in the Jacqueminot. Much deeper and richer 

 than Meteor. We do not hesitate to pronounce it the flnest rose 

 in existence for summer bloomins. as it will makealarge growth 

 and is loaded with its glorious blossoms all the time. For winter 

 blooming it has few equals in beauty and probably none in pro- 

 fssion. 15c each ; 2 year old plants 36c. 



PRINCESS BONNIE — One of the finest ever-blooming roses ever 

 offered. Every shoot produces several perfect flowers which 

 frequently come in bouquet-like clusters of seven and eight. It 

 blooms all the time both indoors and in open ground. The flowers 

 are borne on long, stiff stems and are of beautiful form and sub- 

 stance. The color is charming, the outside petals are rich, solid 

 crimson, deeper than Bennett and more vivid than Jacqueminot; 

 the inner sides of the center are streaked with white. 10c each ; 

 2 year old plants .SOc. 

 CHEVALIER A. FERRAIRO— A new tea which comes highly recom- 

 mended, being of strong cousiitution and vigorous growth. The 

 flowers are very large and quite full. A bunch of half expanded 

 flowers is almost equal to a bunch of hybrids in size, color and 

 fragrance. The color is of rich crimson of great depth and sub- 

 stance. 15c each ; 2 year old plants 3oc. 

 DUKE OF YORK— Anew rose sent out by Wm. Paul & Sons, Wal- 

 tham Cross, JSngland. The flowers are variable between rosy 

 pink and white. They are usually white edged and tipped with 

 deep rosy- pink. A splendid, constantly flowering, decorative 

 rose. 15c each ; 2 year old plants 35c. 



MRS. PIERPONT MORGAN— (Tea )— Sport from Mme. Cusin and a 

 much more robust and superior grower. Flowers larger and 

 very double. Color is intensely bright carmine or rose pink. 10c 

 each ; large 2 ye ar old plants SOc. 

 BELLE SIEBRECHT— (Hybrid Tea )— A truly superb rose; a solid 

 pink of the richest shade : a rare color. The flowers are sweetly 

 perfumed, large, beautifully formed and of tapering shape. A 

 medal awarded from National Rose Society of Great Britain, 

 certificates from leading horticultural societies. 15c each; 3 

 year old plants 35c. 



BEAUTY INCONSTANT— A rose that changes its color. Bearing at 

 the same time blossoms of coppery -yeUow, deep-rose, blush pink 

 mottled yellow and apricot. Buds and flowers are large and de- 

 lightfully fragrant. 10c each ; 2 year old plants 25c. 



SENATOR McNAUGHTON— (Wnite Perle des Jardins.)— This fine 

 white rose originated with Mr. Joseph Bevis, of Philadelphia, is 

 a sport from Perle and is a grand variety. Identical with Perle 

 in color and growth. 10c each ; large 2 year old plants, 25c. 



MAD. CAROLINE TESTOUT— A magnificent rose of French origin. 

 Flowers full, very large, globular form. Color clear satin rose, 

 very vivid, petals bordered with tender rose ; very fragrant. A 

 vigorous grower. 10c each ; large 2 year old plants 25c. 



GEN. ROBERT E. LEE — This magnificient new rose was raised by 

 Mr. Meehan, of Richmond, Ya. Color is a beautiful soft golden 

 yellow, changing to coppery bronze. It is a vigorous grower, 

 with a beautiful green foliage. 10c each ; 2 year old plants 25c. 



MME. PELLISSIER— One of the most attractive and showy of all 

 the Tea Roses. Color a beautiful rich golden yellow with creamy 

 outer petals. Foliage a deep green. A very free bloomer. 10c 

 each ; large 2 year old plants 25c. 



CHILD'S JEWEL — This is one of the most beautiful roses in culti- 

 vation. A plant in bloom shows no two roses alike. Flowers 

 ranging in color from dark orange to crimson. Flowers large ; 

 delightfullv fragrant. 10c each ; large 3 vear old plants 25c. 



CHAMPION OF THE WORLD— This is the grandest of aU new roses. 

 It is claimed that one plant of it will produce more flowers dur- 

 ing the year than ten plants of any Tea i-ose. Always in full 

 bloom. Plants which have bloomed all summer in the garden 



may be potted in the 



autumn and will bloom 



profusely all winter in 



any window. Blossoms 



are perfectly double to 



the center, good shape 



both in bud and bloom, 



while the color is a rich 



deep rosy pink, darker 



and richer than Her- 



mosa — a shade of the 



delicate richness that 



is seldom seen. It is 



very large for an ever- 



bloomer and is as fine 



as La France or the best 



hybrid perpetual. Has 



a delicious fragrance. 



Though a perpetual 



bloomer it is very hardy 



and robust as an oak, 



and is the most healthy 



rose extant. 15c each ; 



large 2 year old plants 



35c. 



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