ROSES. 



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POLYANTHA ROSES. 



This is a Distinct Class of ever-blooming Roses of dwarf, bushy habit and fragrant, very double 

 flowers. The Plants are of vigorous growth and bloom continuously the entire season. 



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

 variety. 



Clothilde Soupert. Flowers shaded from light 



pink to silvery rose. 

 Eliza Chatrand. Rose colored flowers penciled 



with ruddy saffron; free bloomer. 

 Golden Fairy. Rich golden flowers. Free 



bloomer. 



Jeanne Driven. Double flowers of light flesh 

 color, changing to white. 



Little Pet. Pure creamy white, tinged with 

 salmon pink. 



Mignonette. Clear pink, tinted rose ; a very pro- 

 fuse bloomer. 



Miniature. One of the smallest of roses ; compact 

 flowers in clusters of cream rose tinted peachy 

 red. 



Rosy pink ; large fra- 



Mlle. Cecile Brunner. 



grant flowers. 



Mosella. White petals with yellow ground; flow- 

 ers in clusters. 



Parquerette. 



ters. 



Small, pure white flowers in clus- 



Petite Leonie. Very fine variety. Flowers small 

 and white, shaded with carmine. 



Princess Marie Adelaide. Large clusters of 

 small, double, ivory white flowers. 



Pink Soupert. Dark rich pink, nearly red. 



Yellow Soupert. Yellow petals tinged with 

 white ; very free bloomer. 



MOSS ROSES. 



These Oi,d-Fashioned Roses with their beautiful buds and large rich colored foliage still retain 

 their popularity and should be in every collection. 



All Are Perfectly Hardy but require close pruning and high culture. 



Prices: Strong, well rooted plants, $3 to $6 per dozen; $20 to $35 per 100, according to size 

 and variety. 



Blanche Moreau. Pure white; buds and flowers 

 in clusters. 



Captain John Ingram. Purplish crimson. Fine. 

 Common Moss. Pale rose; beautiful buds. 

 Comtesse de Murinias. White, tinged with flesh. 

 Crested Moss. Buds deep pink, with mossy 

 fringe. 



Crimson Globe. Crimson ; large and double. 

 Gracilis. Beautiful pink buds, with delicate 



Glory of Mosses. Large flowers of rich pink; 



very fragrant. A strong, healthy grower. 

 Madame Moreau. Clear rose; fragrant. 

 Madame Edward Ory. Carmine red ; fine. 

 Perpetual White. One of the best. 

 Princess Adelaide. Pale rose ; foliage variegated. 

 Salet. Light rose ; large and full ; choice. 

 White Bath. White, sometimes shaded with 



flesh. 



William Loeb. Beautiful in bud. 



MISCELLANEOUS ROSES. 



The Following comprise the best of the hardy species and varieties of Roses not included in 

 classifications above, and on preceding pages. 



The Rubignosa, Lord Penzance Sweet Briers, Multiflora Japonica, Rosa Wichuraiana and 

 Rosa Rugosa are all in large demand, and fine plants of excellent quality are supplied at very low 

 prices per 1,000. 



Prices: Strong, well rooted plants, $3 to $6 per dozen; $10 to $25 per 100, according to size 

 and variety. 



Cabbage or Common Provence Rose. Fragrant 

 deep pink flowers ; very hardy. 



Harrison's Yellow. Golden yellow ; semi-double. 



Persian Yellow. Deep golden yellow ; double. 

 Rosa blanda. Early native variety, with deep 

 pink flowers. Low prices in quantity. 



Rosa Carolina. A tall-growing native rose with 

 single pink flowers. Low prices per 100. 



Rosa Cinnamonea. Light pink, single flowers. 



Rosa lucida. Rich pink flowers in June and 

 scarlet fruit in autumn. Low prices in quan- 

 tity. 



Rosa repens. A native variety of creeping 

 habit. 



Rosa rubifolia. Purpled-leaved Rose. Pink 

 flowers in June with handsome foliage. 



Rosa rubiginosa (Sweet Brier). Rich pink flow- 

 ers and fragrant foliage. Low prices per 1,000. 



Lord Penzance Sweet Briers. Hybrid Roses 

 raised from crossing the Sweet Brier with the 

 Garden Rose. Flowers white, blush pink and 

 crimson ; foliage delightfully fragrant. Hardy 

 and easily grown. The following are the best 

 varieties. Anne of Geierstein, dark crimson ; 

 Brenda, peach pink, very attractive; Flora 

 n'lvor, white shaded with rose; Lucy Ashton, 

 white tinted on edges with pink: Rose Brad- 

 wardine, clear deep rose; Edith Beilenden, 

 beautiful in bud; Meg Merrilies, one of the 

 best. 



