DEIJGHTED «1TH fiENEIJOCS XIUBEK SENT. 

 "I received the Koses in fine eondition, and am deliBhted with the eeneroiiH 

 number you sent."— MKS. EDWARD McKOBEKTS. Pittsfield, Mass, .May 28. 



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60 YEARS OF 

 ROSE CROWING 



The Dainty IJuds of jnie. Cceile Brunei-. 



New Hybrid Polyantha Roses 



Etoile de Mai — Buds creamy white; lemon center in the 

 open flower. 



Eugenie Lamesch — Buds pure bright ochre-yellow, passin^ 

 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, camellia-like blos- 

 soms in large clusters. 



ir)c each; 4 for ^Oc; 9 for $1.00; larger size. 20c each; fi 

 for .$1.00; two-year-old plants, 40c each, by express. 



Polyantha^ or Fairy Roses 



The members of this distinct and charming class of ever- 

 blooming Roses, of which the Baby Rambler forms a con- 

 spicuous group, are distinguished by their dwarf, bushy 

 habit of growth, medium size, very double flowers and de- 

 lightful 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, 15c 

 each; 4 for 50c; 9 for $1.00; larger size, 20c each; 6 for 

 $1.00; two-year-old plants, 40c each. 



Mile. 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 immense 



bloomer. 

 MINIATURE_ c;rna11est of all Roses. Flowers in wreaths 



and clusters cover the plant; cream-rose, flushed red. 

 PERLE D'OR — Coppery gold, changing to fawn and sal- 

 mon; flat-rayed form, very double; elegantly perfumed. 

 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, delight- 

 fully perfumed and borne in immense clusters. Fine 

 ;- ivory-white, tinged with soft rosy blush. 

 FLORABUNDA — Pale rose, medium size, very double and 



fragrant; borne in clusters. 

 GEORGE PERNET — Flowers medium size, very full, with 



fine imbricated petals; lovely buff-rose, delicately shaded 



lemon and fawn. 

 GLOIRE DE POLYANTHA_ Finfi citron-rose, elegantly 



flushed pale crimson. 

 JEANNE DRIVON _Pure white, faintly tinged crimson. 

 LITTLE PET — Creamy white, sometimes delicately tinged 



with salmon-rose. 



Moss Roses; the Old-time Favorites 



Entirely hanly evprywhere. Once pl.Tnteil are practicaUy per- 

 manent. Flowers and l.mls ha\'e an al'iinilanee ot" lovely, deep 

 -Toen moss. I'riee. 20<- eneli: 3 for oOe; 7 for $1.00; two-year-old 

 phints, i'yv eiieh: .1>4.i>0 per dozen. 

 BLANCHE MOKE.^l' — Flowers are produced in cluster.*, large, 



full and sweet; pure white; most beautifully piotsed. , 



CRESTED SIO.SS— Beautiful rose-pink; mossinK'"is liandsoiVie and 



erfective. • . _ 



IIEXIU SIAKTIX — .\ splendid Moss Rose of a delightful pink in 



color, with b'.iils most beautifully mossed. Tlie busli is extra 



hardv ami profuse in bloom. 

 (il.OKY OF SIOSSES — Flowers very bright and delightfully fra- 

 grant. Color glossy pink tinged witti crimson. 

 SAl.KT — Uose-pink. very large and beautifully mossed. 

 ri{INCES,S .'\DEI..AIDK — A most beautifully mossed Rose of an 



.Miuisito shade of pink. Hardy and vigorous in growth. 

 MOrsEI.INE — Puie white flower, buds beautifully mossed. 

 EM/.ABKTH HOWE — This is an old favorite with its large, deep 



pinii buds well mossi'd. A beauty. 



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 lolor as the foliage — dark pea-green. It is one of the 

 Kos.'s which will create nuich interest wherever gr.'wn rirsi sUe, 

 15e eiu-h; larger size, 'iOc enoh : two-yeur-old plnnts, lOe ein-h. 



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