BUSH  ROSES,  continued 
Carolina.  Swamp  Rose.  Grows  about  8  feet 
high  and  flowers  from  June  until  September  ; 
the  foliage  is  dull  green  and  the  flowers  showy 
pink.  Very  hardy  ;  generally  useful,  and 
thrives  best  in  moist  ground.  1V2,  to  2  feet, 
20  cts.  each,  $2  per  doz. 
Lucida.  Grows  about  6  feet  high,  and  is  very 
hardy.  Well  adapted  to  shrubbery  borders, 
where  its  shining  foliage  and  single  bright 
pink  flowers  are  showy  in  the  summer  months. 
In  winter  the  brownish  red  branches  and 
plump  red  fruits  are  attractive.  2  to  3  feet, 
20  cts.  each,  $2  per  doz. 
Multiflora.  A  Japanese  Rose  that  is  covered  in 
June  with  very  fragrant  clusters  of  small  semi- 
double  flowers  that  are  succeeded  by  bright 
red  seed-vessels.  It  is  a  strong-growing, 
quite  hardy  bush  that  sends  out  vigorous, 
long  recurving  or  climbing  branches,  which 
are  capable  of  being  trained  as  a  climbing 
Rose  is.  Valuable  in  shrubbery  borders,  and 
to  produce  wild  eft'ects.  3  to  4  feet,  25  cts. 
each,  $2.50  per  doz. 
Rugosa.  Japanese  Rose.  Dark  green  ;  wrin- 
kled leaves  that  are  attractive  late  into  the 
fall.  Showy  single  pink  or  white  flowers  that 
begin  in  May  and  continue  to  bloom  all  sum- 
mer, and  are  succeeded  by  bright,  round  seed- 
vessels.  One  of  the  most  attractive  plants 
for  shrubbery  borders.  See  hedging  plants 
also,  page  66.  ^^^^ 
1  to       feet  So  20   $2  00 
1 to  2  feet   35     3  50 
Setigera.  Prairie  Rose.  A  half-climbing  Rose 
of  strong  growth,  with  single,  deep  rose-col- 
ored flowers.  It  is  very  valuable  for  cover- 
ing banks  and  hillsides  and  in  all  plantings 
for  wild  effects.  See  Climbing  Roses  also, 
page  68. 
2  to  3  feet .  -  So  25   $2  50 
3  to  5  feet   35     3  50 
CLIMBING  ROSES 
Crimson  Rambler.  A  recent  introduction,  but 
familiar  and  popular  Rose.  It  is  a  strong, 
rapid  grower  that  produces  exceedingly  large 
and  brilliant  clusters  of  small,  double  crim.son 
flowers  in  great  profusion.  There  is  nothing 
finer  for  training  over  verandas,  walls,  pillars, 
etc 
KACH  DOZ. 
I -year  $0  20   S2  00 
2  year   40     4  00 
Dawson.    A  strong,  vigorous  grower  ;  it  is  con- 
sidered by  some  as  valuable  as  the  Crimson 
Dawson  Kose,  continued 
Rambler.     Large  clusters  of  double,  bright 
carmine  flowers.  each  doz. 
1-  year  $0  20   ^^2  00 
2-  \ear   30     3  00 
Multiflora.     Can  be  trained  into  a  beautiful 
climbing  Rose.    See  description  among  Bush 
Roses,  page  66. 
Prairie  Queen.    A  favorite  Rose,  with  clusters 
of  double  rosy  pink  flowers.  Good  bloomer. 
HACH  DOZ. 
2-  year  $0  25   $2  50 
3-  year   35     3  50 
Setigera.     Prairie  Rose.    Shows  tendencies 
to  climb,  and  if  trained  on  trellises  or  verandas 
is  very  effective  with  its  single  deep  rose- 
colored  flowers.    See  also  Bush  Roses. 
EACH  DOZ. 
2  to  3  feet  $0  25  $2  50 
3  to  5  feet   35     3  50 
White  Rambler.  Clusters  of  double  white  flow- 
ers of  medium  size  that  are  very  fragrant,  and 
resemble  those  of  the  Royal  Cluster  Rose  that 
we  have  offered  in  former  years,    each  doz. 
2-  year  $0  30   $3  00 
3-  year   40     4  00 
Yellow  Rambler.    The  deep  yellow  flower-buds 
open  into  double  creamy  white  Roses. 
EACH  DOZ. 
2-  year  So  30   S3  00 
3-  year   40     4  00 
Rosa  "Wichuraiana  and  Hybrids 
Manda's  Triumph.  Large  clusters  of  double 
white  flowers  that  are  almost  2  inches  across. 
Handsome  foliage,  strong  grower  and  a  gen- 
erally useful  Rose.    2  yr.,  20c.  ea.,  |2  per  doz. 
South  Orange  Perfection.  Clusters  of  smaller 
double  flowers  than  the  above,  which  are  a 
beautiful  shade  of  pink  in  bud  and  change  to 
white  as  they  open.   2-yr. ,  20c.  ea. ,  $2  per  doz. 
Universal  Favorite.  A  stronger  grower  than 
either  of  the  above,  with  a  profusion  of  very 
fragrant  soft  rose-colored  flowers  that  are 
almost  2  inches  in  diameter.  2-year,  20  cts. 
each,  $2  per  doz. 
Wichuraiana.  Memorial  Rose.  The  small,  dark 
green  leaves  of  this  creeping  Rose  are  bright 
and  fresh  well  on  into  the  winter.  Its  strong- 
growing  shoots  lie  prone  upon  the  ground, 
and  make  a  desirable  covering  for  rockeries 
and  precipices.  It  is  valued  for  trailing  over 
barren  and  unsightly  places  and  much  used 
to  keep  steep  banks  from  washing.  Its  very 
fragrant,  single,  waxy  white  flowers  are  borne 
profusely  in  June,  and  occasionally  through 
the  summer.  2-year,  2octs.  each,|;2  per  doz., 
Ji5  per  100. 
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