HARDY  CLIMBING  ROSES,  continued 
Dorothy  Perkins.  A  splendid  sort  with  beauti- 
ful shell-pink  flowers  ;  full,  large  and  double. 
The  trusses  often  contain  30  or  40  individual 
flowers.  EACH  doz. 
Strong  plants  $0  20    $2  GO 
Very  heavy  plants   30     3  00 
Harrison's  Yellow.  Bright,  clear,  golden  yellow. 
40  cts.  each,  $4  per  doz. 
Helena.  Large  flowers  of  a  pale  violet-crimson, 
with  yellow  center,  borne  in  clusters.  35  cts. 
each,  $3.50  per  doz. 
Multiflora  Japonica.    See  under  Bush  Roses. 
Philadelphia  Rambler.  Similar  to  Crimson  Ram- 
bler, deeper  and  brighter  in  color.  Strong  plants, 
30  cts.  each,  $3.25  per  doz. 
Prairie  Queen.  A  favorite  Rose,  with  clusters  of 
double  rosv  pink  flowers.  each  doz. 
2-  year '  $0  25    $2  50 
3-  year   35     3  50 
Persian  Yellow.  Very  showy  bright  yellow  flow- 
ers of  medium  size.    40  cts.  each,  $4  per  doz. 
Reine  Marie  Henrietta.  A  profusion  of  cherry  red 
flowers.  Requires  slight  winter  protection.  50 
cts.  each,  $5.50  per  doz. 
Royal  Cluster.  Double  white,  medium  size.  40  cts. 
each,  $4  per  doz. 
White  Rambler.  Perfectly  hardy,  strong,  vig- 
orous grower  with  white  flowers.     each  doz. 
2-  year  $0  30    $3  00 
3-  year   40     4  00 
Yellow  Rambler.  Large  clusters  of  good  sized, 
deep  yellow  flowers  fading  to  creamy  white  as 
the  flower  matures.  each  doz. 
2-  vear  $0  30    $3  00 
3-  year   40     4  00 
Queen  Alexandria.  A  new  sort  that  resembles  the 
well-known  Crimson  Rambler,  but  is  lighter  in 
color.    Strong  plants,  30c.  each,  $3.50  per  doz. 
LORD  PENZANCE'S,  or  HYBRID 
SWEETBRIER  ROSES 
2-year  plants,  40  cts.  each,  $4  per  doz. 
Lady  Penzance.  A  beautiful  soft  coppery  hue ; 
base  of  petals  yellow ;  fragrant  foliage  and  flower. 
Lord  Penzance.  Soft  shade  of  fawn,  changing  to 
a  beautiful  lemon-yellow  in  the  center,  sometimes 
becoming  a  most  delicate  pink  ;  excellent  grower, 
abundant  bloomer  and  sweet-scented. 
Common  Sweetbrier.  True  English  sweetbrier. 
Single  pink  flowers.    Fragrant  foliage. 
MISCELLANEOUS  ROSES 
Baby  Rambler;  syn.,  Dwarf  Crimson  Rambler, 
or  Mme.  Norbert  Levavasseur.  A  compact, 
new  dwarf  variety  that  does  not  exceed  18 
inches  in  height.  Covered  with  a  wealth  of 
crimson  flowers  that  last  for  a  long  time.  60  cts. 
each,  $6  per  doz. 
New  Century.  Clusters  of  large,  double  pink  flow- 
ers. Tips  of  petals  creamy  white.  60  cts.  each, 
$6  per  doz. 
Soleil  d'Or.  Golden  Sun.  The  new  hardy  yellow 
Rose.  Flowers  full  and  globular,  very  fragrant. 
Strong  plants,  40  cts. 
BUSH  ROSES 
These  varieties  are  very  desirable  in  connection 
with  shrubbery  plantings,  as  well  as  in  groups  by 
themselves. 
Carolina.  Swamp  Rose.  .June  until  September. 
Bright  pink  ;  hardy,  strong  grower,  especially  in 
moist  places.  Strong  plants,  25  cts.  each,  $2.50 
per  doz. 
Lucida.  Single,  bright  pink  flowers  all  summer 
long.  Attractive  red  branches  and  plump  red 
fruits  in  winter.  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,  re- 
curving or  climbing  branches,  which  are  capable 
of  being  trained  as  a  climbing  Rose.  Valuable 
in  shrubbery  borders  and  to  produce  a  wild  eff'ect. 
3  to  4  feet,  25  cts.  each,  $2.50  per  doz. 
Nitida.  A  small-growing  plant,  IJ  feet  high  ; 
bright  green  foliage,  with  abundance  of  solitary 
white  flowers.    25  cts.  each. 
Rubiginosa  (Sweetbrier; .  Favorite,  hardy,  compact 
Rose  with  bright  foliage  of  pleasing  fragrance. 
Strong  plants,  25  cts.  each,  $2.50  per  doz. 
Rugosa.  Japanese  Rose.  Dark  green,  wrinkled 
leaves  that  are  attractive  late  into  the  fall. 
Showy  single  pink  or  white  flowers  that  begin  in 
May  and  continue  to  bloom  all  summer,  and  are 
succeeded  by  bright  red,  round  seed-vessels.  One 
of  the  most  attractive  plants  for  shrubbery 
borders.  each  doz. 
1  to  li  feet  $0  20    $2  00 
IJ  to  2  feet   35     3  50 
Setigera.   Prairie  Rose.  Single  deep  rose-colored 
flowers.    A  splendid  sort  for  natural  plantings. 
EACH  DOZ. 
2  to  3  feet  $0  25    $2  50 
3  to  5  feet   35     3  50 
We  are  desirous  of  obtaining  photographs  oi  specimen  trees  and  shrubs.  We  want  pictures  of 
well-planted  lawns  and  beautiful  shrub  and  flower  borders.  If  persons  having  good  photographs  of 
such  horticultural  subjects  will  send  them  to  us,  naming  price  thereon,  we  shall  see  if  we  can  use  them. 
If  not  accepted,  we  shall  return  them;  but  will  not  be  liable  for  any  loss  or  damage  that  might  occur 
in  so  doing. 
MORRISVILLE,  PENNSYLVANIA 
