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Arthur T. Boddington , 342 West 14th St., New York 



Baby Rambler, '-Baby Dorothy" 



Polyantha Roses 



PERLE DE ROUGES. A 



polyantlia variety of unusual 

 •nerit Color velvety crimson, 

 with reflex of petals brinht 

 cerise. 25 ots. each, $1.25 for 

 bundle of 5, S20 per 100 



CLOTHILDE SOUPERT. 



Outer petals pearl)- white, cen- 

 ter rosy; large for its class; 

 very full and beautifully imbri- 

 cated, exejuisite. 25cts. each, 

 51.25 for 5, $18 per 100. 



HERMOSA. Soft pink; 

 flowers full and freely produc- 

 cfl ; a good grower. 25c. each, 

 $1.25 for s, $1^ per 100. 



Baby Dorothy 



English Moss Roses 



I^arge <lonn,'int pl.iiits. from open ground, 25 cts. eacii, $1 

 •or ,s, $iS ))er I'mi. 



OLD ENGLISH. R, d 

 BLANCH MOREAU. White. 

 OLOIRE DE MOSSEAUX. I'ink. 



CHAPE AU DE NAPOLEON. ( Napoleon's Hat). A beau- 

 ^ tiful rri sti cj pink v.iricty. 



Any of the above 25 cts. each, $1 for 5, $18 per loo. 

 Colors of each variety for $1. 



Sweet Briar 



The old English sweet-briar; 

 25 cts. each, }i for 5. 



very sweet-scented foliage. 



Everblooming Bush, or New Baby 

 Ramblei^ Roses 



CATHARINE SEIMETH. A very important novelty. A white 



B.iby Raml)ler Rose, larger and better flowers than the type. White, 

 with yellowish center. An important fact is that it has the true rose 

 perfume in a high degree. One of the best Polyantha types to date. 

 35 cts. each, $1.50 for 5, $25 per 100. 



ANNY MULLER. The Pink Baby Rambler, and bound to find 

 favor where the Baby Ramblers are popular. 35 cts. each, fi.sofors, 

 S25 per 100. 



BABY DOROTHY. The same in habit as Baby Rambl but the 

 color of the flowers is similar to iJorothy Perkins. This variety has 

 created quite a sensation when exhibited at the English National Rose 

 Society's and other shows. "Baby Dorothy" when planted out, flow- 

 ers perpetually from spring until auiumn. It makes an excellent pot 

 phiut for forcing, and we therefore believe this Rose has a future before 

 it second to none in its class. Price for strong, field-grown plants, 45 cts. 

 each, buutlle of 5, $2, 535 per 100. 



MRS. WM. H. CUTBUSH. A grand acquisition to the Baby 

 Rambler class. Color intense crimson, and exceptionally free-flower- 

 ing- 3,'i cts. each, $1.^0 for 5, per ico. 



MME. NORBERT LEVAVASSEUR (The Original Baby Ram- 

 bler). .A dwarf-growing, everblooming Crimson Rambler. This blooms 

 wiien a small plant and forms clusters of flowers as large as the Crim- 

 son Rambler. Two-year-old, field-grown plants, 20 cts. each, $1 for 5, 

 SiS per 100. 



A bed of Baby Rambler Roses will bloom all summer, and 

 is a novel and unitiue advance over the usual stereotyped 

 bedding. 



Standard or Tree Roses 



(Grafted on Rugosa Stock) 



Tree 

 Baby Ramblers 



BABY DOROTHY (Grown as a 



Standard I. The same in habit as 

 Baby Rambler, but the color of the 

 flowers is similar to Dorothy Perkins 

 This variety has created (juite a sensa- 

 tion when exhibited at the English 

 National Rose Society's and other 

 shows. "Baby Dorothy," when plant- 

 ed out, flf)wers ])erpetually from 

 spring until autumn. It makes an ex- 

 cellent pot-plant for forcing, and we 

 therefore believe this Rose has a future 

 l)efore it second to none in its class 

 We have secured a small quantity of 

 these, grown as standards, (see illus- 

 tration ) and offer them as follows: 

 $2,50 each, $12 for 5. 

 MME. NORBERT LEVAVAS- 

 SEUR. (Grown as a Standard). See 

 description abt)ve. 50 cts. each, $2 

 fof 3. S3,3 Pt?r 100. 



Standard Hardy Hybrid Perpetual Roses 



We c.irry a good stock of tliese in se.ison, in the varieties best 

 adapted for tins purpose. Standards about 4% feet. Assorted. 50 

 cts. each, $2.25 for 5, ^40 per 100. 



Standard Hardy Tea or Everblooming 



These wi' have in liinilcd ([uantity, in tlie h;irdiest varieties. 

 Sl.ind.irds about 4;^ feet. Assorted. 50c. ea., $2.25 for 5, S40 per 100. 



Grown as a Standard 



All our Roses are 2 -year -old field - grown and must 

 not be compared with the small stock usually sent out, 

 from 2%- or 3-inch pots. All our Roses will flower abund- 

 antly the first season. 



