Hardy  Roses 
ORJU5VILLE 
ENN»SYLVANIA 
MACLURA  aurantiaca.  OSAGE  ORANGE.  The 
cheapest  hedge  plant  of  all.  Makes  a  strong, 
durable  fence;  though  not  so  ornamental  as 
other  kinds,  yet  when  it  is  closely  trimmed  it  is 
quite  attractive,  i  year,  $5  per  1,000;  2  years, 
$y  per  1,000. 
RHAMNUS  catharticus.  BUCKTHORN.  A  fine, 
hardy  hedge  plant  of  European  origin.  It  has 
dark  green  foliage,  white  flowers  and  small 
black  fruit.  2  to  3  ft.,  $10  per  100;  3  to  4  ft., 
I15  per  100. 
ROSA  rugosa.  JAPANESE  SWEETBRIER.  A 
perfectly  hardy,  erect,  bushy  grower,  of  hand- 
some, compact  form.  It  has  elegant,  broad, 
shining  green  foliage  and  continuous  clusters  of 
showy  red  or  white  single  flowers,  followed  by 
brilliant  red  fruits  of  large  size  and  very  attrac- 
tive. Makes  a  beautiful  ornamental  hedge. 
2  years,  $3  per  doz. ,  $1 5  per  100 ;  4  years,  strong, 
5^4  per  doz.,  $25  per  100. 
Fuller  description  of  some  of  these  Hedge  Plants 
found  under  Deciduous  and  Evergreen  Shrubs. 
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OSES  of  fine  hardy  types  are  yearly  planted  in  greater  numbers.  We 
offer  the  following  list — all  hardy,  distinct  and  valuable,  in  strong  one- 
and  two-year-old  plants.  Varieties  marked  with  a  *  are  grown  on  their 
own  roots.  The  others  are  the  best  low-budded  stock.  Care  should 
be  taken,  in  planting  budded  stock,  to  plant  deeply,  setting  the  Roses  at 
least  2  inches  below  the  point  where  budded.  This  prevents  the  stock 
from  suckering,  to  a  very  great  extent.  Our  list  has  been  culled  of  all 
varieties  not  found  generally  hardy  and  satisfactory.  No  well  appointed 
place  is  complete  without  a  fine  collection  of  hardy  Roses.  Their 
showy  and  frequent  blooming  is  a  source  of  constant  delight  to  all  who 
grow  them. 
HYBRID  PERPETUALS 
a  yrs.,  strong.  40  cts.  each,  $4.50  per  doz.,  $35  per  ICQ;  1  yr., 
strong,  35  cts.  each,  $3.50  per  doz.,  $25  per  100. 
Alfred  Colomb.  Brilliant  carmine-crimson  ; 
large,  globular. 
Anne  de  Diesbach.  Clear  bright  carmine ;  large, 
full,  fragrant. 
Augustine  Guinoisseau.  White  La  France. 
Large  and  beautifully  formed  flowers  of  pure 
white,  shaded  in  the  center  with  flesh. 
Baron  de  Bonstetten.  Dark  red,  almost  black; 
large,  fragrant. 
Baroness  Rothschild.  Rich  satiny  pink;  mag- 
nificent. 
Boule  de  Neige.    Pure  white;  free-blooming. 
Captain  Christy,  Very  large,  double  buds  of 
deep  flesh  color;  in  bloom  all  season. 
Coquette  des  Blanches.  Pure  white;  large, 
globular. 
*Coquette  des  Alpes.    White,  shaded  rose. 
Earl  of  Dufferin.     Large,  full,  finely  formed; 
velvety  scarlet. 
Fisher  Holmes.    Rich  velvety  crimson. 
*General  Jacqueminot.    Brilliant  scarlet-crimson. 
*Gloire  de  Margottin.    Dazzling  scarlet. 
Gloire  Lyonnaise.    White,  tinted  yellow. 
*John  Hopper.     Bright  rose,  carmine  center; 
cupped  and  well  formed. 
Jules  Margottin.    Bright  carmine ;  cupped ;  very 
fragrant. 
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