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Polyantha, or Fairy Roses 



The members of this distinct and charming class of 

 everblooming- Roses, of which the Baby Rambler forms 

 a conspicuous group, are distinguished by their dwarf, 

 bushy habit of growth, medium size, very double flow- 

 ers 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 pagre, except ^vhere noted, 

 15c. each, 4 for 50c., 9 for $1; larger size, 20c. each, 6 

 for $1; tTvo-year-old plants, 40c. each. 

 ETOILE D'OR. Double flowers, borne in large clus- 

 ters; pale chrome-yellow, with rich, citron-red cen- 

 ter; blooms profusely. 

 FLORA. Flowers quite large, very full and round, de- 

 lightfully perfumed and borne in immense clusters. 

 Fine ivory-white, tinged with soft rosy blush. 

 FLORABUXDA. Pale rose, medium size, very double 



and fragrant; borne in clusters. 

 GEORGE PERXET. Flowers medium size, very full, 

 with fine imbricated petals; lovely buff-rose, deli- 

 cately shaded lemon and fawn. 

 GLOIRE DE POLYANTHA. Fine citron-rose, ele- 

 gantly flushed pale crimson. 

 JEANNE DRIVON. Pure white, faintly tinged with 



crimson. 

 LITTLE PET. Creamy white, sometimes delicately 



tinged with salmon-rose. 

 MLLE. CECILE BRUNER. Rosy pink on rich creamy 

 white ground: a great bloomer; very satisfactory for 

 bedding. 

 MARIE PA VIE. Medium size, very full and double; 

 borne in large clusters; white flushed with carmine; 

 delightfully perfumed. 

 MIGNONETTE. Clear pink, tinged with rose; an im- 

 mense bloomer. 

 MINIATURE. Smallest of all Roses. Flowers In 

 wreaths and clusters cover the whole plant; cream- 

 rose, flushed red. 

 PERLE D'OR. Coppery gold, changing to fawn and 

 salmon; flat-rayed form, very double and elegantly 

 perfumed. 



Green Rose (Virdiflora) 



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, 

 15c. each; larger size, 20c. each; two-year-old plants, 

 40c. 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. Color, a reddish gold, orange-yellow, nastur- 

 tium-red and pink. Low-budded, fleld-grown plants, 

 75c. each. 



Rare Miscellaneous Roses 



ENGLISH SWEETBRIER ROSE. Desirable for shrub- 

 beries and general planting; the flowers are bright 

 pink and single; the fragrance of the flowers, leaves 

 and young branches in the early spring perfumes 

 the whole neighborhood. Large plants, 20c. each, 

 3 for 50c.; two-year-old plants. 45c. each. 



HARRISON'S YELLOW ROSE. One of the finest, pure 

 deep yellow, hardy Roses ever grown. Three-year- 

 old plants, very fine, 75c. each. 



PERSIAN YELLOAV. The old-fashioned hardy yellow 

 Rose. Deep yellow and perfectly hardy everywhere. 

 Three-year-old plants, 75c. each. 



THE CHEROKEE ROSE. A strong, erect-growing 

 sort, with glossy green leaves. The bushes bear 

 large, pure white Roses in great profusion. Moder- 

 ately hardy. One of the favorites in the South, con- 

 verting the most homely object into a thing of 

 beauty. 20c. each, 3 for 50c., 7 for $1; two-year-old 

 plants, 40c. each. 



! Moss Roses; The Old-time Favorites 



Entirely hardy everywhere. Once planted are prac- 

 tically permanent. Flowers and buds have an abun- 

 dance of lovely, deep green moss. Price, 20c. each, 3 

 for 50c.. 7 for $1; two-year-old plants, 45c. each, $4.50 

 per dozen. 



BLANCHE MOREAU. Flowers are produced in clus- 

 ters, large, full and sweet; pure white; most beauti- 

 fully mossed. 

 CRESTED 3IOSS. Beautiful rose-pink; mossing is 



handsome and effective. 

 HENRI MARTIN. A splendid Moss Rose of a delight- 

 ful pink .in color, with the buds most beautifully 

 mossed. The bush is extra hardy and profuse in 

 bloom. 

 GLORY OF MOSSES. Flowers very bright and de- 

 lightfully fragrant. Color glossy pink tinged with 

 crimson. 

 SALET. Rose-pink, very large and beautifully mossed. 

 PRINCESS ADELAIDE. A most beautifully mossed 

 Rose of an exquisite shade of pink. Hardy and vig- 

 orous in growth. 



New and Rare Wichuraiana Roses 



All are new Wichuraiana Hybrids of American 

 origin, hardy in all sections, and are literally Tea 

 Roses with climbing or trailing habit and undeniable 

 hardiness. All bloom in clusters. All Roses under 

 this heading, loc. each, any 4 for 50c.; larger size, 20c. 

 each, 3 for .50c.; tv*-o-year-old plants, 40c. each. 



Crimson Roamer. Richest crimson-red. 



Debutante. Beautiful soft pink flowers. 



Edwin Lonsdale. Pale lemon-white. 



Farquhar. Clusters of bright pink; double. 



Gardenia. Very fragrant: creamy yellow. 



Improved Universal Favorite. Brilliant pink. 



Jersey Beauty. Pale yellow, bright stamens. 



John Burton. Delicate peach; very double. 



Lynch's Hybrid. Bright pink: handsome. 



Manda's Triumph. Double; pure "white. 



Pink Pearl. Pearl-pink, with yellow stigmas. 



Pink Roamer. Pink, with orange center. 



Prof. C. Sargent. Deep golden yellow. 



Red Memorial. Brilliant carmine-red. 



Robert Craig. Yellow and apricot. 



South Orange Perfection. White: double. 



Sweetheart. Pink, turning to blush-white. 



L'niversal Favorite. Beautiful rose. 



AVhite Star. Beautiful, single, white. 



AVichuraiana. Single; pure white; fragrant. 



AVm. C. Egan. Beautiful shade of rose. 



AVm. F. Dreer. Creamy white. 



Evergreen Gem. Double white flowers. 



Wm. K. Harris. Pale flesh-color; very dainty. 



Beautiful Rugosa Roses 



SIR TH03IAS LIPTON. The best pure white Rugosa 

 Rose. Strong and vigorous: grows 4 feet high. 

 Flowers perfectly double, pure snow white. Fra- 

 grant, borne bn long stems continuously throughout 

 the season. Absolutelj' hardy. Splendid" for hedging, 

 cemetery and park work. Strong, one-year-old 

 plants, 20c. each. 3 for 50c.; larger size, 30o. each. 2 

 for .50c., nostpaid: t^vo-year-old plants. .50o. each. 



CONRAD FERDINAND MEYER. Strong grower: per- 

 fectly hardy; flowers very large: well filled. Silv- 

 ery rose. Very fragrant. 25c. each: largrer size. 3.''C. 

 each: two-year-old plants, 60c. each. 



ROSA RUGOSA RUBRA. The popular hedging Rose. 

 Crimson flowers are large and single, followed by 

 glossy red berries. 15c. each. 4 for 50c.; two-year- 

 old plants. 35c. each. $3.50 per dozen. 



ROSA RUGOSA ALBA. Identical with the preceding, 

 but the flowers are white and produce yellow ber- 

 ries. 15c. each, 4 for 50c.; two-year-old "plants. 35c. 

 each, $3.50 per dozen. 



NEW CENTURY. Bright, rosy pink, with red center, 

 with petals widely bordered with creamy white. 

 20c. each, 3 for 50c.; larger size, 35c, each. 3 for $1; 

 two-year-old plants, 50c. each, 3 for ?1. 



MAD. GEORGES BRl'ANT. Buds are long and point- 

 ed: flowers glistening white and fragrant. 20c. 

 each. 3 for 50c.: larger size. 35c. each. 3 for $1, 

 postpaid. Two-year-old plants, 50c. each. 



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