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NEW ROSES. 



Hill's New Red Forcing 

 Rose. 



"Richmond." 



It is the best red forcing variety yet produced 

 because 



1st. It is of strong and rapid growth, more 

 vigorous than any other forcing variety in com- 

 merce 



2nd. It comes to perfection without special 

 care or culture, and can be grown in the same 

 soil and temperature and with the same treatment 

 given to Bride and Maid. 



3rd. It ships perfectly, as it can be cut very 

 tight and develops as well off as on the bush. 



4th. Has very near the same tone of color as 

 Liberty, with more scarlet and does not blue 

 with age. 



5th. This variety is nearly a pure tea, being 

 seeded from Lady Batter sea, fertilized by Lib- 

 erty, and as a result has shown no tendency 

 toward going dormant in mid-winter, at which 

 time the variety is at its very best. 



6th. Produces freely throughout the year, 

 long pointed buds on tall straight stems with 

 elegant dark foliage 



7th. Is as easy to root and grafts as readily 

 as Bride or Maid. 



8th. Has as delicious a fragrance as Ameri- 

 can Beauty. 



Was awarded the silver cup at the World's 

 Fair for best seedling rose and special silver cup 

 at Chicago for best seedling. Prices, own root 

 — IOO plants for $30 ; 250 for $70 ; IOOO for 

 5250. 500 at 1000 rate. 



Ready for delivery April 1st. 



New Hybrid Tea, 

 Rosalind Orr English. 



This pink seedling from Mme. Chatenay is unapproached in 

 color ; the bud is pointed, quite full, borne on long slender 

 stems, beautifully set with foliage, free in growth and bloom ; 

 the flower is very beautiful from its earliest bud form till 

 fully expanded. Was awarded certificate of merit at the Chicago 

 Show. $25 per 100 ; $200 per 1000. 



Ready for delivery April /St. 



New Hybrid Tea Hose, 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. 



5-inch pots, 30 cents each : $3.00 per dozen. 



Killarney. 



The New Hardy Irish Everblooming Hybrid 

 Tea Rose. 



The colored illustration in our Garden Book for 1 905 does not 

 do justice to the soft, but rich color, of this beautiful new Rose 

 of Dickson's, which on account of its many good qualities is cer- 

 tain to become a general favorite. It has had a thorough trial 

 in this country, and all who have seen it agree that both as a 

 Rose for outdoor culture as well as for growing under glass it has 

 a brilliant future. It is perfectly hardy, having withstood the 

 severe winter of 1903 to 1 904 in this latitude without protection ; 

 in growth it is strong and robust, and as free flowering as any 

 Rose we know of. In color it is a sparkling brilliant imperial 

 pink. The blooms are large, the buds long and pointed, the 

 petals very large and of great substance, and just as handsome 

 in the full blown flower as in the bud form. 



We offer strong two-year old imported budded plants, 50 

 cents each ; #5.00 per dozen ; $4.0.00 per 100. 



BABY OR EVERHLOOMING DWARF CRIMSON RAMBLER ROSE. 



The New Bedding Rose. 

 The Baby Rambler, 



or the Everblooming Dwarf Crimson Rambler. 

 Mme. Norbert Lievavassenr. 



This is without question the most important addition to our 

 list of dwarf bedding Roses for many years, and a Rose which 

 is destined to become more popular for bedding purposes than 

 any variety now grown. 



It is a cross between Crimson Rambler and one of the 

 free flowering Polyantha varieties, producing large trusses of 

 bright crimson flowers similar to the Crimson Rambler, but is 

 not of climbing habit, it forms a dwarf compact bushy plant 

 not over 18 inches high, with clean dark green foliage which is 

 never attacked by disease or insects and is perfectly hardy, but 

 the most unique and novel feature about it is the phenomenal 

 freedom with which it produces its flowers, in this respect it out- 

 classes any Rose of any type known, the plant is never out of 

 bloom, being one of the first to flower in spring, and continuing 

 to bloom without interruption until stopped only by the most 

 severe frost late in the autumn, and if grown under glass it will 

 flower the year round. 



We offer strong one-year old field-grown plants, 50 cents 

 each, $5.00 per doz. ; $35.00 per 100. 



Paul's New Single Climbing Rose. 



Walt ham Rambler. 



An unique and charming single flowering Climbing Rose with 

 extra Targe clusters of deep pink flowers, with lighter centre 

 and golden anthers as dainty [and pretty as can be ; it is of 

 English origin, and has attracted much attention during the past 

 two seasons at the various exhibitions at which it was shown. 

 The plant is of strong vigorous habit, absolutely hardy, and a 

 most excellent variety to plant wherever a strong climber is 

 desired ; the pretty single flowers produce a pleasing and bril- 

 liant effect entirely distinct from all other types. 



Extra strong two-year old plants, 50 cents each ; $5.00 per 

 dozen. 



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