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HARDY MOSS ROSES. 



Blanche Moreau. Flowers in clusters, large, full and sweet; pure white. 

 Comtess de Murinais. One of the best pure white Moss Roses. 

 Crested Moss. Pink, finely crested, very distinct. (Large plants only.) 

 English. The Red English Moss Rose. This is the ideal Red Moss Rose and 



the variety which is so famous in England. (5*?^ cut.) 

 James Veitch. Bright carnation-red. An ever-blooming Moss Rose. 

 Luxembourg. Rich carmine-crimson; finely mossed. (Large plants only.) 



Price, 1st size, 50c. each; 2d size, 40c. each; 3d size, 15c. each, SI. 50 per doz. 



Hardy Yellow Hybrid Tea Rose, MLLE. GERMAINE TROCHON. 



J'echnically described, it is orange-yellow, with shades of buff, fawn and 

 light yellow; the interstices between the petals show depths of coloring 

 approaching what is very frequently seen in our sunset skies. 



Price, 1st size, 60c. each, S6.00 per doz. ; 2d size, 40c. each, $4.00 per doz. ; 

 3d size, 20c. each, §2.00 per doz. 



HARDY EVER=BLOOMING ROSE. MRS. DEGRAW 



Every one wants a hardy ever-blooming Rose. 

 From early summer until frost it can be depended upon 

 to produce flowers in abundance; color, rich glossy pink, 

 delightfully fragrant, and such a strong, vigorous grower 

 that it is almost invulnerable against attacks of insects; 

 thus it is certain to be unequaled for the garden or ceme- 

 tery. It is several years since we first introduced this very 

 useful variety and it is growing constantly in popularity. 



Price, 1st size, 50c. each, S4.50 per doz. ; 2d size, 30c. 

 each, S3. 00 per doz. ; 3d size, 10c. each, SI. 00 per doz. 



The Hardy Memorial Rose, Rosa Wichuraiana. 



It is difficult to conceive anything more appropriate, 

 beautiful and enduring for covering graves and plots 

 in cemeteries than the Hardy Memorial Rose. It creeps 

 along the ground as closely as an Ivy, growing ten feet in 

 one season and forming a dense mat of very dark green, 

 lustrous foliage. 



The flowers are produced in lavish profusion in July, 

 fairly covering the plants. They are single, pure white, 

 with a golden-yellow disc, 5 to 6 inches incircumference, 

 and have the strong fragrance of the Banksia Roses. It is 

 also immensely valuable as a Climbing Rose for covering 

 arches, fences, etc. {See cut.) 



Price, 1st size plants, 30c. each, S3.00 per doz. ; small 

 plants, 10c. each, 6 for 50c., 12 for $1.00; extra selected 

 plants, 50c. each, S4.50 per doz. 



ROSA RUGOSA, Japanese Rose. 



This beautiful race of Roses was first introduced by 

 Commodore Perry from Japan. Grows 4 or 5 feet high, 

 beautiful, large, glossy foliage, distinctly wrinkled. The 

 flowers are 3 inches across, produced in terminal clusters of 

 10 to 20 flowers, and bloom all season, succeeded by large, 

 handsome, orange-scarlet fruits. 

 Rosa Rugosa Alba. The white-flowered variety. 

 Rosa Rugosa Rubra. The red variety. 

 Mme. Georges Bruant. Pure white, long-pointed buds. 



Price, dormant plants (up to April 15th), 25c. each, 

 S2.50 per doz., S18.00 per 100. Pot-grown plants (after 

 April 15th), 50c. each, S4.50 per doz., S30.00 per 100. 



TrucEnglishSWEET BRIAR, RubigTosa. 



Valuable for the refreshing fragrance of 

 its leaves. This is the true Eglantine. No 

 garden should be without a plant of it. It 

 is perfectly hardy, and once it is planted, 

 little, if any, care is necessary. It is 

 splendid for a hedge or equally good as a 

 group on the lawn or a single specimen in 

 the garden. It does weU either in the sun 

 or shade. {See cut.) 



Price, extra size plants established in 

 pots, ready April 1st, 50c. each, S4.50 per 

 doz. Dormant plants (up to April 15th), 

 80c. each, S3.00 per doz., §20.00 per 100. 



