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 Polyantha, or Fairy Roses 



The members of this distinct and charming class of everblooming Roses, of which the 

 Baby Fambier forms a conspicuous group, are distinguished by their dwarf, bushy habit 

 of growth, medium size, very double flowers and delightful fragrance. They are borne in 

 large clusters and masses, almost covering the whole plant with a sheet of bloom. Our 

 two-year-old plants are particularly good. 



Price of all Roses on this page, except where noted, 15 cts. each, 4 for 5o cts., 9 for $1; 

 larger size, 20 cts. each, 6 for Si; two-year-old plants, 40 cts. each, $4 per dozen; varieties 

 marked with a ^*hi in strong three- and four-year-old plants, 75 cts. each. See pages 1 1 and 12. 



^ETOILE D'OR. Double flowers, borne 

 in large clusters; pale, chrome-yellow, with 

 rich, citron-red center; blooms profusely. 



FLORA. Flowers quite large, very full and 

 round, delightfully perfumed and borne in 

 immense clusters. Fine ivory-white, delicately 

 tinged with soft rosy blush. 



FLORABUNDA. Pale rose, medium size, 

 very double and fragrant; borne in clusters. 



»i« GEORGE FERNET. Flowers medium size, 

 very full, with fine imbricated petals; lovely 

 buff-rose, delicatelv shaded lemon and fawn. 



GLOIRE DE POLYANTHA. Fine citron- 

 rose, elegantly flushed pale crimson. 



JEANNE DRIVON. Pure white, faintly 

 tinged with crimson. 



LITTLE PET. Creamy white, sometimes 

 delicately tinged with salm,on-rose. 



^MLLE. CECILE BRUNER. Rosy pink on 

 rich creamy white ground; a great bloomer; 

 very satisfactory for bedding. 



>b MARIE PAVIE. Medium size, very full 

 and double; borne in large clusters; white 

 flushed with carmine; delightfully perfumed. 



MIGNONETTE. Clear pink, tinged with 

 rose; an immense bloomer. 



MINIATURE. Smallest of all Roses. Flowers 

 in wreaths and clusters cover the whole 

 plant; cream-rose, flushed red. 



►i^PERLE D'OR. Coppery gold, changing 

 to fawn and salmon; flat-rayed form, very 

 double and elegantly perfumed. 



New Hybrid Polyantha Roses 



Etoile de Mai. Buds creamy white; lemon 

 center in the open flower. 



Eugenie Lamesch. Buds pure bright ochre- 

 yellow, passing into light yellow. 



La Prosperine. Peach-red, center orange. 



Ma Fillette. Color peach-red. on yellow 

 ground; center carmine. Blooms in clusters. 



Petit Constant. Color capuchin-red and 



carmine, with orange and aurora reflection. 



Polyantha Grandiflora. Produces large 

 panicles of white, semi-double flowers. 



Shower of Pearls. Exquisite snow-white. 



Snowball. Produces its snow-white, camel- 

 lia-like blossoms in very large clusters. 



New Climbing Tea and Noisette Roses 



Allister Stella Gray. Light yellow. 



Carmine Pillar. Rosy carmine. 



Climbing Bridesmaid. Clear, dark pink. 



Climbing Malmaison. Color rich, creamy 

 flesh, shaded clear, peachy rose. 



^ Climbing Marie Guillot. Pure snow- 

 white, tinged with pale yellow. 



Climbing Cecile Brunner. Color rosy pink, 

 rich, creamy white ground. Needs protection. 



Elie Beauvillain- Lovely salmon-color. 



Fanny Stolwerck. Yellow, and salmon-rose. 



Jene Andre. Good sized, orange-yellow. 



Madam Wagram. Fresh satiny rose. 



Pillar of Gold. Rosy pink, base yellow. 



Queen Alexandra. Flowers are produced 

 in large clusters; deep pink, cream center. 



Striped Reine Marie Henriette. Striped 

 and flamed in bright carmine and pale rose. 



White Marechal Niel. Identical with its par- 

 ent, Yellow .Marechal Niel, but pure white. 



Zepherin Drouat. Flowers very large and 

 double, of fine, bright rose color. 



Green Rose — Viridiflora 



A most interesting member of the family 

 of Roses, grown for its oddity. The petals 

 are small, pointed and set thickly, and are 

 of the same color as the foliage — dark pea- 

 green. It is one of the Roses which will 

 create much interest wherever grown. First 

 size, 15 cts. each; larger size, 20 cts. each; 

 two-year-old plants, 40 cts. each; a few e.xtra 

 large, three-year-old plants, 75 cts. each. 



Soleil D'Or 



While this unique Rose is beautiful in the 

 extreme, it has not proved satisfactory as a 

 bush Rose in this country, and we do not 

 recommend it for amateur planting. We 

 can supply a limited number under this con- 

 dition to those who desire it. In color, it is 

 a blending of reddish gold, orange-yellow, 

 'nasturtium-red and pink. Low-budded, lield- 

 grown plants, 75 cts. each. 



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