ROSES. 



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Climbing Dorothy Perkins, Shell-pink chang- 

 ing to deep rose. Very hardy. Flowers in 

 clusters ; very fragrant ; vigorous grower. 



Climbing Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. Thrifty 

 grower, exquisite white flowers ; fragrant. 



Empress of China. Bright pink flowers. 



Gem of the prairies. Large red flowers, blotched 

 with white ; fragrant. 



Helene. Flowers are produced in great pro- 

 fusion ; nearly double ; of .soft blush color with 

 yellow centers. 



Jules Margottin. A climbing form of the well- 

 known Hybrid Perpetual Jules Margottin ; car- 

 mine rose ; fine ; very desirable. 



Mrs. Hovey. Delicate blush ; one of the best. 



Queen of the prairies. Bright red, sometimes 

 striped with white ; foliage large. 



Setigera. Wild Prairie Rose. One of the most 



beautiful climbing plants ; single pink; flowers 

 in June. 



Seven sisters. A fine old variety. 



White rambler. Large clusters of small, white, 

 very double, daisy-like, fragrant flowers. 



Wichuraiana. See Miscellaneous Roses. 



Yellow rambler. Foliage and growth similar 

 to Crimson Rambler. Yellow. 



HYBRID PE-RPETUAL ROSES. 



This Class is the most useful and valuable of all the hardy Roses. Although classed as 

 Perpetuals they do not bloom continuously. 



Their Hardiness, fine foliage, vigorous growth, and magnificent flowers in June and at intervals 

 during the summer, make them most de.sirable for planting in the open ground. 



Rich Soil, close pruning and mulching for these Roses is always desirable. 



Particular Attention is called to the Special Collections of the Best Hardy Roses, page 68. 

 Plants On " own roots" or "budded," as varieties grow best, are supplied. 



Prices: Strong, well rooted plants, $3 to $6 per dozen; $15 to $35 per 100, according to size and 

 variety. Extra large plants grown in pots for immediate effect, $7.50 to $12 per dozen. 



Alfred Colomb. Brilliant crimson ; very large 

 and fragrant ; superb. 



American Beauty. Rich pink, shaded with car- 

 mine ; large and very fragrant ; long stiff stems. 



Anna Alexieff. Very double and fragrant ; pink 

 flowers ; fine. 



Anne de Oiesbach. Beautiful carmine; very 

 large and fragrant. One of the best. 



Baron de Bonstettin. Velvety maroon ; large 

 beautiful form and color. An excellent variety. 



Baroness Rothschild. Light pink; not scented; 

 cupped form, and blooming late. Fine. 



Baronne Prevost. Pure rose; very fragrant; 

 free bloomer. 



Belief leur. Free flowering; fiery crimson color 

 with bright yellow stamens. 



Bob Davison. Dazzling scarlet, shading to crim- 

 son ; vigorous growth and of erect branching 

 habit ; blooms are large. 



Charles Lefebvre. Reddish crimson ; splendid 

 variety. 



Charles Margottin. Reddish crimson ; fragrant 

 and distinct. 



Clio. Vigorous growth with rich foliage ; large 



perfect flowers of globular form ; delicate flesh 



color with rosy pink centers. 

 Comtesse Cecile de Chabrillant. Deep pink ; 



full and fragrant. Fine. 

 Comtesse de Serenye. Silvery pink, mottled ; 



slightly scented. 

 Coquette des Blanches. White, tinged with pink ; 



late bloomer ; very vigorous grower. 



Countess of Oxford. Bright carmine; not fra- 

 grant; handsome foliage. 



Dawson. Profuse bloomer; bright pink ; fra- 

 grant. 



Dinsmore. Bright crimson ; double ; fragrant. 



Duke of Albany. Rich crimson; shading to a 

 velvety black ; large. 



Duke of Teck. Bright crimson ; medium size. 



Earl of Dufferin. Large, brilliant crimson and 

 dark maroon; delightfully fragrant. A mag- 

 nificent rose. One of the best. 



Eclair. Large handsome fiery red. 



Eugene Verdier. Beautiful silvery pink and fawn. 



Fisher Holmes. Deep crimson; fine form. 



Francois Levet. Cherry red ; vigorous habit. 



Francois Michelon. Carmine rose; fragrant; 

 large. 



General Jacqueminot. Brilliant crimson ; fra- 

 grant. One of the most popular roses, both for 

 outside planting and for forcing. 



General Washington. Bright red and crimson; 

 large and full. 



Gloire de Margottin. Bright scarlet; bud long; 

 fragrant. 



Gloire Lyonnaise. Very double fragrant flowers ; 



creamy white, shaded with blush and orange. 

 Helen Keller. Large fragrant flowers, of bright 



rosy color. 



Jean Liabaud. Crimson maroon ; full and fra- 

 grant. 



Jeannie Dickson. Fine shade of rosy pink, 

 tinted with yellow. 



The Roses received in good order on Friday and are good plants. 

 Morristowu, N. J. 



H. M. 



