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ROSBS OF SPBCIAL MERIT 



New Hybrid Tea Rose 

 Ideal. 



A "sport" from the favorite La France, which it closely re- 

 sembles in every way except color, which is a bright deep pink, 

 that does not become " washed out" even under the most un- 

 favorable conditions. The plant is a strong, vigorous, grower, 

 very free-flowering, flowers of good size and deliciously scented, 

 and we believe it will become even more popular than its famous 

 parent both as a forcing variety under glass as well as for the 

 open ground. An ideal Rose in every way. 



Good plants from 2^ inch pots, ready in March ; $l.oo per 

 dozen ; ^8.00 per 100 ; ^60.00 per 1000. 



New White Hybrid Perpetual Rose 

 Fran Karl Dmschke. 



This new hardy Rose is of German origin, and was first dis- 

 seminated in 1900, and has since won many prizes and made 

 many friends. It appears to be the ideal hardy white Rose. 



Its flowers, which are very large, are perfect in form and snow- 

 white in color, with large shell-shaped petals, forming a beau- 

 tiful flower. The plant is a strong, vigorous, healthy grower. 

 Strong imported 2-year old plants. 50 cents each ; ^5.00 

 per dozen. 



Hybrid Perpetual Rose 



Ards Rover. 



A variety first introduced in 1898 and of exceptional merit, 

 with unusually large double crimson flowers, shaded maroon. A 

 strong vigorous grower, with large bright foliage and exceed- 

 ingly hardy. Strong 2-year old plants 40 cents each ; $4.00 

 per dozen. 



The Grand Bedding Rose 



Grnss An Teplitz. 



This is proving itself one of our very best bedding varieties, 

 a strong vigorous grower and profuse bloomer, in color it is of 

 the richest crimson scarlet imaginable. 



Strong 2-year old plants. ^3.50 per doz. ; $25.00 per 100. 



ROSE GRUSS AN TEPUTZ 



NEW CLIMBING ROSE DOROTHY PERKINS 



New Hardy Rose 

 Soleil D'Or. 



Probably no rose recently introduced has attracled more atten- 

 tion than Soleil D'Or or Golden Sun, it being the first of an 

 entirely new race of Roses styled Pernetiana It is a cross 

 between the Persian Yellow and the hybrid perpelual Antoine 

 Ducher. It retains considerable of the character of Persian 

 Yellow, the bark of the wood bein^ reddish, the thorns very 

 fine ; the foliage more ample, of a beautiful green and close 

 together ; like Persian Yellow this variety is perfectly hardy, 

 with large, full, globular flowers, varying in color from gold and 

 orange to reddish gold, shaded with nasturtium red. 



2-year old plants, 30 cents each ; ^3.00 per dozen. 



New Hardy Everblooming Rose 



New Centnry. 



An entirely new type, with an iron clad constitution, resisting 

 all disease and iqsects ; a cross between Clothilde Soupert and 

 Rugosa Alba, and flowers at short intervals throughout the 

 summer and fall, and is perfectly hardy. The flowers are from 

 3 to 4 inches across, full and double, and borne in good clusters ; 

 the color is bright rosy-pink, with rich red centre, each petal 

 margined with creamy-white ; delightfully fragrant. Extra 

 strong 2-year-old plants, in 6-inch pots, 25 cents each ; ^2.50 

 per dozen ; ^20. 00 per 100. 



New Climbing Rose 

 Dorothy Perkins. 



A climbing Rose which in strong vigorous growth and general 

 habit very closely approaches the popular Crimson Rambler ; its 

 flowers which are borne in clusters of 30 to 40 and sometimes 

 even 50 to 60, are of a beautiful distinct shell pink, full double 

 and of large size for a cluster rose and deliciously scented. A 

 decided acquisition and a rose which should become very popular. 



Strong I -year-old field-grown plants, 25 cents each; ^2.50 

 per dozen. 



New American Crimson Rambler 

 Philadelphia. 



A cross between Crimson Rambler and the Hybrid Perpetual 

 Victor Hugo it differs from the old variety in being of a much 

 deeper, brighter and more intense color which never fades out, 

 perfectly double to the centre. It will not only prove a valuable 

 addition to our hardy climbing Roses, but for forcing purposes 

 for Easter we feel certain that it will entirely displace the 

 Crimson Rambler. 



We have a large stock of veiy strong dormant I -year- old 

 field grown plants, $2.00 per dozen ; ^15.00 per 100. 



