l85^^CSiXTY Years Amoj^jg The Roses! 



* Mad. Charles Wood 



Begins to bloom almost as soon as planted, and 

 continues all through the season; flowers extra 

 large, double, full and quite fragrant; bright, fiery 

 scarlet, passing to fine, rosy crimson, shaded with 

 maroon; showy and handsome. 



*Mrs. John Laing 



Immense flowers, full and double, borne in great 

 profusion on long, stiff stems, and exceedingly 

 sweet. Clear, bright, shining pink, exquisitely- 

 shaded. Buds long and pointed. 



Mabel Morrison 



Rare and beautiful; extra-large size; full, regu- 

 lar form; broad, shell-like petals; pure snowy 

 white, sometimes faintly tinged with pink. 35 cts. 

 each; two-year-old plants, by express, 50 cts. each. 



MAD. CHAS. WOOD ROSE 



*Mad. Plaritier 



For outdoor plancing, the best white Hybrid 

 Perpetual. Especially good for cemetery planting. 

 Flowers are pure white, very large and double; 

 a continuous bloomer. Good, white hardy Roses 

 are scarce, — this is one of the very best. 



Mad. Gabrielle Luizet 



Extra-large, elegantly formed, flowers very double 

 and full; fragrant. The color is an exquisite shade 

 of clear coral-rose, suffused with lavender and 

 pearl; good bloomer; hardy. 35 cts. each; two- 

 year-old plants, by express, 50 cts. each 



Mme. Alfred de Rougemont 



White, tinged with pink. One of the old stand- 

 bys, and none better of its color. Has good 

 flowers, is a strong grower and free bloomer. 



^Marchioness of Lome 



Free-flowering, with cup-shaped 

 flowers of an exceedingly rich rosy 

 color, slightly shaded in the center 

 wivh vivid carmine. Large, very 

 sweet and full. 20 cts. each; two- 

 year-old plants, 40 cts. each. 



Roger Lambelin 



Very dark crimson, with narrow 

 band of white, forming a sharp 

 contrast. The petals are fringed 

 irregularly, like a double petunia or 

 a carnation. Odd and unique. 20 

 cts. each, 50 cts. for 3; two-year-old 

 plants, 40 cts. each. 



Pride of Waltham 



Delicate flesh, richly shaded with 

 bright rose, clear and distinct; very 

 large and full, with petals of great 

 substance. 



*Oakniont 



Peach-pink; flowers large and 

 sweet; good bloomer and always 

 gives satisstaction. 



President Lincoln 



Dark crimson, shaded red. Very 

 good variety for outdoor culture. 

 Sturdy b^snes with handsome foli- 

 age, bear numerous, finely shaped 

 flowers. 



With the exception of last year you 

 have annually, for eight years, received 

 an order for Roses from me, and altogether 

 I have planted from your garden one 

 hundred and twenty-three varieties. I 

 have never received an inferior plant. I 

 have ordered field-grown Roses from 

 Canada to the lakes, with no better results 

 than I have had from your plants, which 

 seem to possess every quality that is 

 needed. — J.E. Hoagland, Holton, Kas., 

 Mar. 13, 1908. 



Prices of all Roses on this page, except where noted, 15 cts. each, 50 cts. for any 4, $1 for 9 ; larger plants, 

 20 cts each, 50 cts. for 3, postpaid. Two-year -old plants, all on own roots, except where noted, 35 cts. each, 

 $1 for 3, $3 50 per doz., by express, at purchaser's expense. Varieties marked with a star (*) in extra-heavy, 

 three- and four -year -old plants, on own roots, 50 cts. each, $5 per doz. Stock limited. 



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