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F. W. BOLGIANO & CO., INC., Washington, D. C. 



STRONG TWO-YEAR OLD FIELD GROWN ROSES 



Our stock is budded on Japonica Multiflora roots which are conceded to 

 be the best stock for budding roses on by most of the leading rose growers. 

 These roses will start right off into vigorous growth and bloom lavishly next 

 summer, making more growth and giving more blooms than possible to roses 

 on their own roots. 



IMPORTANT. After April 30th it is inadvisable to move budded roses unless potted. This 

 is because they will have started growth at that time and due to their large roots cannot be 

 moved safely while g-rowing. Because of this, after April 30th we will supply 2-year-old 

 budded roses that were potted last November and which will be growing strongly when delivered. 

 Handled in this manner they will go on growing and blooming undisturbed. It will be well 

 worth while to spend a little extra on these fine potted plants if you have delayed ordering 

 too long. 



SIX NEW EVERBLOOMING VARIETIES. 75 cts. each, $6.50 for 10. Add 

 25 cts. each for potted plants. Express extra. 



AUTUMN. Flowers double, fragrant, burnt orange outside, inside buff and gold streaked 

 with red. 



CHARLES P. KILHAM. Brilliant orange, suffused with golden scarlet ; vigorous, bushy, upright. 



FUE JOSEPH LOOYMANS. Long pointed buds of brilliant orange buff; large flowers of 

 vivid yellow and apricot. 



LOS ANGELES. Lovely buds of salmon pink with yellow shading. 



MRS. ERSKINE PEMBROKE THOM. Long yellow buds, well shaped blooms of clear canary 

 yellow. 



MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT. Medium sized long-pointed bud of a reddish gold opening to a 

 semi-double, cupped, very lasting fragrant flower of a deep golden yellow. The plant is of 

 strong vigorous compact growth. A profuse and continuous bloomer. 



Very vigorous grower, with gigantic white 



EVERBLOOMING HARDY HYBRID TEA ROSES 



Two-year-old dormant roses (can be supplied until April 

 30th. 60 cts. each; $5.00 for 10. 



After April 30th we will supply the potted plants as de- 

 scribed above at 75 cts. each; $6.50 for 10. These will be 

 shipped in paper pots by express or parcel post. Express and 

 parcel post charges are extra. We cannot ship roses C. 0. D. 



BETTY UPRICHARD. Carmine pink with coppery sheen and orange 

 suffusion. Medium sized flowers of good substance and sweet scented. 



CHAS. K. DOUGLAS. Large brilliant crimson blooms with a scarlet 

 undertone. Vigorous and free blooming. 



DAME EDITH HELEN. A great full rose of Paul Neyron pink whose 

 fragrant old rose perfume, now so rare, is as great an attribute to its 

 popularity as its large, beautiful form. 



DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON. Enormous, tapering buds of golden 

 orange, slowly opening to very large saffron-colored, sweetly fragrant 

 roses of great size and substance. Plant very vigorous, healthy, and 

 liberal with its flowers. 



ETOILE de HOLLAND. A deep velvety crimson rose of good size, cup 

 shaped, and fragrant. The long buds are borne on long stems. The color 

 is such a deep soft crimson that it is restful to the eye and harmonizes 

 with any color. 



FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. 



buds and blooms. 



JULIAN POTIN. A rich canary yellow rose with many petals, good 

 as putflower, upright grower. 



KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA. Well-formed, creamy buds which 

 develop slowly to blooms of absolutely perfect form ; snowy white with a 

 slight tint of lemon at center ; fragrant. Plant moderately vigorous, free 

 blooming and hardy. 



LADY ASHTOWN. One of the best garden Roses and a fine long- 

 lasting cut flower. Flowers large, sweetly scented, of a pleasing carmine- 

 pink shading to a golden-yellow base. 



LADY HILLINGDON. A rich golden yellow tea rose that blooms con- 

 tinually. Its semi-double cup-shaped blooms hold their color exceptionally 

 well and exhale a sweet fragrance. The bush is erect, almost thornless, 

 bronzy branches and deep green foliage. 



MARGARET McGREDY. Large, long pointed buds, developing into long 

 lasting flagrant carmine rose colored blooms, constantly in bloom. 



MISS ROWENA THOM. Long pointed large buds, on strong stems, 

 forming large well-shaped flowers of a rich rose pink. Vigorous grower 

 and continuous bloomer. 



MRS. G. A. VAN ROSSEM. A beautiful rose, a unique color combination 

 of orange and apricot, and golden yellow. Very free bloomer. 



PRES. HERBERT HOOVER. A beautiful color combination of maroon, 

 orange and gold. Very vigorous grower, buds very large with many petals. 

 S"ree bloomer. 



RADIANCE. Brilliant rose-pink buds, opening to well-formed shining 

 flowers with lighter tints on the reverse of the petals; globular in shape 

 and very fragrant. The plant make* splendid growth, has wonderful 

 blooming qualitieB, 



RED RADIANCE. An even better Rose than its parent. Radiance in 

 habit, bearing big, globular flowers of deep rose-red on strong, individual 

 canes which are freely produced all summer until frost. Foliage excellent. 



REV. FRANK PAGE ROBERTS. Long pointed buds of golden yellow 

 stained copper and reddish buff. A most distinct variety, developing large 

 golden yellow flowers, especially in late summer. 



TALISMAN. A most remarkable piece of coloring, a combination of 

 shadings of gold, apricot, yellow, deep -^ink and old rose. Free blooming 

 and vigorous. 



CLIMBING ROSES 



Except Where Noted Prices Are the Same as Bush Rose Prices 



CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. Brilliant carmine flowers of es- 

 pecially fine form and rich perfume, borne singly or in threes on a 

 moderately growing, healthy plant. 



DR. W. VAN FLEET. Pale pink buds and flowers equal in form 

 and size to the finest Hybrid Teas, borne on lone, individual stems. The 

 plant makes enormous thorny canes and produces thousands of flowers. 

 Perfect foliage. 



EMILY GRAY. An early, yellow rose, borne in small bouquets ; how- 

 ever the flowers are fairly large and the foliage attractively holly-like. 

 A robust grower and good bloomer. Much more dependable than Marechal 

 Neil in the latitude of Washington, D. C, or farther north. 



CLIMBING KAISERIN AUGUSTA VIKTORIA. Beautiful creamy buds 

 which develop into snow white with a slight tint of yellow at center. 

 Vigorous, free blooming and hardy. Blooms all Summer. 



CLIMBING LADY ASHTOWN. Large, well-formed flowers of pale 

 carmine pink with golden yellow at the base. Very dainty and attractive. 

 Blooms all summer. 



MARY WALLACE. Long buds and charming flowers of brilliant warm 

 pink. Originated by Dr. W. Van Fleet and considered a better rose than 

 the one which bears his name. 



PAUL'S SCARLET CLIMBER. The most brilliant rose known. Large 

 semi-double flowers of a clear vivid scarlet that swarm over the dark- 

 green foliage like balls of fire. 



SILVER MOON. In June this rose is a dream of beauty, with its 

 myriad long pointed buds of pale yellow and lovely semi-double flowers 

 of pure white. The deep, rich, glossy green foliage forms a very effec- 

 tive setting for this wealth of beauty. 



SUNBURST. Everbloomer. Yellow suffused orange. 



ZEPHIRINE DROUHIN. An excellent pillar rose or low climber, hav- 

 ing well-formed bright silvery pink semi-double flowers of good sizei and 

 exquisite perfume. The young foliage is bronzy green and the plant is 

 vigorous and nearly thornless. Blooms all summer. 



BLAZE. U. S. Plant Patent No. 10. This is the new everblooming 

 Paul's Scarlet Climber. Very vigorous. Seldom without bloom. $2.00 each. 



MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN. Hardy, vigorous grower. Crimson 

 buds opening to large, perfumed pale pink flowers. $1.00 each. 



SCORCHER. Very vigorous climber healthy foliage. Blooms scorching 

 red in color, produced in great quantities in the spring and casually after. 



