DREER'S SELECT LIST OF ROSES. 



133 



MosELLA Rose. 



Clotliilde Soupert. (See page 134.) 

 Coquette des Blanches. (See page 135.) 

 Duche.ss de Brabant. (See page i34 ) 

 Etoile de Lyon. (See page 134) 

 Gen. Jacqueminot. (See page 135 ) 

 Herniosa. (See page 134.) 



Price : EXTRA strong 2-year-old plants 



Strong " " " 



Fine young plants, 



THE HEflORIAL ROSE. 



CRosa Wicliuriana.) 



A beautiful single Rose from Japan. Blooms in clusters on the ends 

 of short branches during July and August. Flowers fragrant, sinsrh 

 pur.e white, from 6 to 8 inches in circumference, with yellow stamens, 

 followed in fall and winter with bright red fruit. Foliage dark shm- 

 ing green, almost evergreen; prostrate, trailing habit, and soon 

 forms a dense mat or covering. Valuable for covering low walls, 

 banks or rockeries, and for covering graves in cemeteries. It is 

 perfectly hardy. 



Strong 2-year-old plants 30 cts. each, $3 00 per doz. 



Strong 1 " " 25 " 2.50 " 



NEW HYBRID WICHURIANA ROSES 



These pretty hybrids of this most useful Rose are quite hardy and 

 need no protection whatever in winter, and from their trailing habit 

 are admirably adapted for covering rock-work or bare spaces, as we 

 as planting in the border. They are of very free growth, with foliage 

 of a fine deep green, which lasts until well on in the winter. The flow- 

 ers are produced in immense quantities, and last a long time in perfection. 

 Altogether very desirable. 



Triumph. This variety is of free growth, with fine foliage, double white 



flowers produced in clusters; sweet scented. 

 South Orang-e Perfection. Dwarf trailing habit, double flowers,/^ 



blush-pink at tips, changing to white. 

 Universal Favorite. Soft light pink flower, very fragrant. 

 Pink Roanier. Strong grower, with single bright rich pink flowers and 

 almost white centre ; orange-red stamens. 



Strong 1-year-old plants, 60 cts. each. Set of 4 varieties, $2 00 

 Good young " 26 " "4 " 75 



CEMETERY PLANTING. 



Frequently receiving enquiries from customers for informa- 

 tion as to the best Roses for cemetery planting, we enumerate 

 below such sorts that on account of their freedom of bloom 

 and hardiness are especially suited for that purpose. 

 Caroline Marniesse. Probably the freest flowering Rose 

 in cultivation, adapting itself to all positions and succeeding 

 under nearly all conditions ; in flower continuously from 

 May until November. The individual flowers are small but 

 very double and borne in pretty clusters; color white 

 turning to rose. 

 Mosella. (See page 132.) 



Mad. Plantier. The hardiest of all white Roses. 

 Mag-na Charta. (See page 135.) 

 Queen's Scarlet. (See page 134.) 

 Wichliriaiia. (See below.) 

 40 cts. each. Set of 12 varieties, §4 00 

 30 " " 12 " 3 00 



15 " " 12 " 1 50 



The Memorial Rosb 

 (Rosa Wichuriana). 



