Fred'k W. Kelsey, 150 Broadway, New York. Autumn, 1898. 13 



Hybrid Perpetual Roses. 



Climbing Roses. 



CRIMSON RAMBLER (grand variety), Em- 

 press of China, Baltimore, Belle, Gem of 

 the Prairies, Jales Margottin, Mrs. Hovey, 

 Queen of the Prairies, etc. Stroug, flue 



, i :.,r- t 1 -i." ■'•■r '\<y/. .Specia? pricr^ jirr 100. 



NEW YELLOW flAMBLER ROSE. 



YELT-OVV RAMBLER. New; foliage, habit 

 ana gi-owth similar to Crimson Rambler, and 

 perfectly hardy. Immense golden yellow 

 trasses in great profusion. Very fine. $5 to 

 $10 per dozen. 

 Setigera. Fine native climbing Ro.se $3 to $5 

 per doz. ; low rates per 100. 



MOSS ROSES. Crested, Gracilis, Blanche 

 Moreau, Common Moss, Madame Edward 

 Ory, Salet, etc. Strong plants, $4 to $0 per 

 doz. 



Roses for Forcing. 



Leading kinds. Belle Siebrecht, Bennett, 

 Bridesmaid, Bride, Bon Silene, Mermet, 

 Dnchess of Albany, Gontier, La France, 

 La Marque, Mrs. Pierpont Morgan, Mad. 

 Cusin-Malmaison, Mad. Watteville, Mme. 

 Hosfe. Marechal Niel, Meteor, Niphetos, 

 Perles,Souv. d'un Ami, Clothilde Soupert, 

 Testout, Mrs. Whitney, Sunset, etc. From 

 2 1-2. 3 and 4-inch pots, and larger, 110 to $25 

 per $100. Special prices on large orders. 



Best Hardy Roses 

 For Beds or Borders. 

 Alfred Colomb, American Beauty, Anna de 

 Diesbach, Baroness Rothschild, Baron de 

 Bonstettin, Baronne Prevost, Coquette 

 des Alpes, Charles Lefiebvre. Countess 

 of Oxford, Duke of Edinburgh, Earl of 

 Dufterin (niagiiificent dark velvety crimson). 

 Etienne Levet, Eugene Verdier, Francois 

 Levet, Francois Michelon, Fisher Holmes, 

 Gen. Jacqueminot, Gen. W ashington, John 

 Hopper, Jules Margottin, La France, La 

 Reine, Louis Van Iloutte, Marchioness of 

 Uufferin, Mad. Gabriel Luizet, Mad. Plan- 

 tier (see Surplus List, page 2), Mabel Mor- 

 rison, Marchioness of Lome (uew; large, 

 beautiful carmine; Kne), Magna Charta, Mar- 

 garet Oickson (supeib nhitt), Marie Ban- 

 man, Marshall P. Wilder, 3larveille de 

 Lyon, Marchioness of Londonderry (new; 

 extra large, flue white), Mrs. J. Laing, Paul 

 Neyron, Persian Yellow, Pierre Notting, 

 Prince Camille de Rohan, Sir Roland 

 Hill (new; grand Rose; fine, dark purple), 

 Ulrich Brunner, Victor Verdier, Xavier 

 Alibo, and others. Strong, Fine Two Year 

 Plants, $3 to ^^5 per doz., $20 to $30 per 100; 

 smaller plants, $10 and .$15 per 100. Specinl 

 quofafions per 1,000 on request. 



Other Desirable Roses. 



ROSA VVICHURIANA. Low trailing habit; 

 dark, shining leaves; white flowers; reri/ fine 

 for covering (/round, steep banks, terrcifes, etc., 

 where grass fails. $3 to $5 per doz., 812 to S20 

 per 100. 



ROSA-RUGOS.\. Perfectly hardy and very flue 

 for beds or borders; beautiful rich green foli- 

 age. Blooms in profusion from tally summer, 

 followed by large brouze-colored seed Lalls,that 

 are most effiective in autumn. A grand shrub 

 for groups and massing, and will bear close 

 pruning. Planted close it forms a solid mass 

 of beautiful foliage and flowers throughout the 

 season. Stroug, fme plants of both Alba and 

 Rubra. $3 to io per doz.; 110 to i20perlC0. 

 Low rates per 1,00(). 



Madame Georges Bruant. Flowers pure white; 

 dark, rugosa-like foliage. Very hanh'. 



Agrippina, Harri.son's Yellow, Hermosa, 

 Cabbage Rose, and other special vajieties. 

 83 and $4 per doz , 815 to $25 per 100. 



Madam Plantier. Fine 3 year plants, owu roots: 

 $45 per 1,000. 



STANDARD or TREE ROSES. Very fine 

 stock. Best hardy varieties, 75 cts. and $1 

 each; extra home grown $1 .50 each, S15 per 

 doz. Extra Specimens. Exposition Stand- 

 ard Roses, Plants with Extra Stems about 

 1-INCH Caliper. Very flue, and the only stock 

 of size and quality obtainable in this country. 

 $2 each; special prices in quantity. 



SPECIAL COLLECTIONS OF THE BEST HARDY ROSES. 



These collections are made up of the choicest and most desirable kinds for outside beds or borders. 

 The plants are dormant, mostly on own roots, of large size, and selected for immediate flowering, with 

 ordinary treatment, the flrst season. 



Collection of 50 Best Hardy Roses «10; extra, $15 



" " 100 " " " 20; " 25 



Smaller Plants, $10 and $15 per 100, best varieties. 



The Standard Roses are beautiful and look very well. I am greatly pleased with them.-F. M. W., Manchester, 



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