New Bourbon, Bengal and 

 China Roses 



PINK DAILY— Bright pink, full double; fragrant; 

 constant bloomer. 



PRESIDENT D'OBLECQUE— Purplish crimson. 



SANGUINEA^Fiery red; double. 



WHITE DAILY— Pure white; free bloomer. 



BARDOU JOB — Large, rich, crimson flowers shad- 

 ed with black. 



BpURSALT ROSE, GRACILIS— A hardy climb- 

 ing Rose. Blooms in immense clusters; bright red. 



CAROLINE MARIESSE— The blooms are blush- 

 white, small but full; borne in clusters. 



MADDALENA SCALARANDIS— Color rich dark 

 pink on yellow ground. 



J. B. M. CAMM^ — Pure pink flowers in great pro- 

 fusion. 



RED HERMOSA— The color is bright, rosy red. 



STRIPED MALMAISON (Bertha Clavel)— Creamy 

 white, rose center; petals striped. 



Price, first size one-year plants, 15c each; 4 for 

 50c, postpaid; two-year-old plants, 35c each; $3.50 

 per dozen, by express. 



Rare and Miscellaneous Roses 



ENGLISH SWEETBRIER ROSE— Desirable for 

 shrubberies and general planting; flowers bright 

 pink and single; very fragrant. Large plants, 25c 

 each, postpaid; two-year-old plants, 50c each, by 

 express. 



HARRISON'S YELLOW ROSE— One of the finest 

 pure deep yellow, hardy Roses ever grown. Three- 

 year-old plants, very fine, 75c each, by express. 



PERSIAN YELLOW— The old-fashioned hardy 

 yellow Rose. Beep yellow and perfectly hardy 

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

 express. 



THE CHEROKEE ROSE— A strong, erect-grow- 

 ing sort, with glossy green leaves. The bushes 

 bear large, pure white Roses in great profusion. 

 Moderately hardy. One of the favorites in the 

 South, converting the most homely object into a 

 thing of beauty. 20c each; 3 for 50c; two-year-old 

 plants, 40c each. 



SOLEIL D'OR — While this unique Rose is beauti- 

 ful in the extreme, it has not proved satisfactory 

 as a bush Rose in this country, and we do not 

 recommend it. A blending of reddish gold, orange 

 yellow, nasturtium-red and pink. Low-budded, 

 fieM-grown plants, 75c each. 



YORK AND LANCASTER— This unique Rose be- 

 longs to the Centifolia, a type celebrated for its 

 exquisite fragrance. It dates back to the time of 

 the War of the Rosqs, between the Royal Houses 

 of York and Lancaster. Color remarkably red 

 and white, sometimes blotched and sometimes 

 striped; full and double. Perfectly hardy. First 

 size, two-year-old piants only, 75c each. 



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, 15c each; any 4 for 50c, postpaid; two- 

 year-old plants, 40c each, by express. 

 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 stamens. 

 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. 

 Universal Favorite — Beautiful rose. 

 White Star — Beautiful, single, white. 

 Wichuraiana — Single; pure white: fragrant. 

 Wm. C. Egan— Beautiful shade of rose. 

 Wm. F. Dreer — Croaniy-white. 

 Evergreen Gem — Double white flowers. 

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



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