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Arthur XBodding ton, 342 West 14th St., New Vork City 



EVERBLOOMING ROSES, continued 



American Beauty. 



Almost too well-known for description, 

 but as popular today as twenty years 



American Beauty Eose 

 for forcing and is well suited for cliinliinK or trailing. Extra-strono;, 



ago. Rosy carmine, shaded salmon; flowers large and full; very 

 floriferous. Strong field-grown plants, 25 cts. each, bundle of five 

 for $1, $18 per 100. 



Bon Silene. '^^'^ favorite; color lovely soft pink suffused 



• rose; flowers rather small, very floriferous, 25 



cts. each, bundle of five for $1, $18 per 100. 



Caroline TestOUt. Bright satin rose, with brighter center 

 — — — — — large, full and globular, very pretty and 

 sweet-scented. 25 cts. each, bundle of five for $1, jSi8 per 100. 



Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. An almost pure white Rose. 



Shaded a beautiful prim- 

 rose. Fine for indoor or outdoor summer-blooming. 25 cts. each, 

 bundle of five for |i, $18 per 100. 



President Carnot Almost pure-white Rose shading to soft 

 ' pink, very distinct and excellent for in- 

 door or outdoor summer-growing. 25c. each, five for $1, $i8pei 100. 



For Hardy Tea Boses g:rown as standards, see page 130 



Ramblers and Other 

 Climbing Roses 



The Grand New Rambler. EVANGELINE. 



This variety is distinct ; single flower 2 inches in diame- 

 ter ; foliage a vigorous growing kind; flowers borne in 

 large clusters, white with the tips of petals pink, deliciously 

 fragrant ; foliage on the young growth of this variety is 

 particularly attractive as it is of a beautiful bronzy green. 

 The contrast with the flowers and handsome foliage of this 

 variety is most attractive. Evangeline is suitable for per- 

 golas, parkways, trellises or for whatever purpose they may 

 be desired. Perfectly hardy, extra-strong, 2-year-old, $2 each ; 

 bundle of five for $g. 



T)^]_,\Cj.Vi'T . "^'^^ R^'iibler Rose " Delight " is an im- 



■ provement on Hiawatha; flowers are larger, 



brighter red with white center ; growth more vigorous and foliage 

 dark glossy, shiny laurel hue. This variety is a decided acquisi- 

 tion. If cut back after the first blooming it flowers quite freely a 

 second time the latter part of September and early October. Flow- 

 ers are borne in large clusters from forty to seventy-five in a clus- 

 ter. $2 each, bundle of five for $9. 



HIAWATHA. ^ seedling from Crimson Rambler. The 



' flowers are single, and are of a deep, intense 



crimson shade with the petals shading to a pure white base. The 

 foliage is of a dark glossy green. The remarkable beauty and the 

 striking effect of a plant in full bloom must be seen to be thor- 

 oughly appreciated. Flowers very freely, and is undoubtedly one 

 of the'best of the single Roses now extant. It is an excellant plant 

 2-year, field-grown, flowering plants, $1 50 each, $7 for 5. 



WEDDING BELLS. Wedding Bells is a seedling of the Crimson Rambler. This is a valuable acquisition to this charming class of 



Roses. It grows vigorously, is hardy, distinct in foliage, and the most floriferous Rose yet produced. All the 



buds on each slioot produce a cluster of beautiful flowers, of whicli the color is white with the upper half of the petals soft pink. It is ad- 

 niiral>ly suited for growing as a specimen bush in the garden, and may be grown in hedge form for windbreak or shelter in the garden. 

 The plant is perfectly hardy. Extra-strong, 2-year field-grown flowering plants, $1.50 each, $7 for .S. 



LADY GAY. ^ seedling from the popular Crimson Rambler, which it resembles in habit of growth and general effect. The flowers 



' are of a delicate cherry-i)ink color, which fades to a soft white The foliage is very profuse and of a glossy deep green 



shade. The eflci t of a plant in full bloom, with the combination of the soft white flowers, the che.rry-piiik buds, and the deep green foliage, 

 is indeed mofit rh.-irniing. The plant is a vigorous grower and perfectly hardy. The flowers are very numerous and of good size; they are 

 also delicately pc-rfiimcd. cts. each, #i.,sc) for 5, $25 for 100, ICxtra strong, 3-year plants, $1 each, bundle of five $4.50. 



A tliousand blooms. This beautiful climbing Rose is the result of .several cros.ses 

 between the well-known Crimson Rambler with Tea and Polyantha Roses. The 

 f July in large loose clusters; of a lovely soft ])ink color, later on the somewhat curled pet- 

 iving the appearance of two diflerent varieties. 35 cts. each, jti.50 for 5. 



New Rambler NEWPORT FAIRY, (^fine novelty of exceptional merit.) Newport Fairy possesses the following good 



2 '- hal)its: Strong, sturdy grower, everljloomiiig, good substance and perfectly hardy. 



Flowers, whirli are linriie in gre;il pnifusion, are single; color deep pink, lightening to the center. We have given Newjiort Fairy a fair 

 trial at our grounds and we can thoroughly reroininend s'uni' for planting or as a pot-pl.int for Faster forcing. It is, without doubt, one 

 of the finest of recent introductions. Strong field-grown plant>, three and four shoots, 3 to ,s feet long, 75 cts. each, five for $3.50. 



New Climbing Rose, TAUSENDSCHON 



flowers appear from lieginning of June till eml 

 als assume a < aniiiiic-rosr, v\lii n in full lilooiii 



