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* *BABY RAMBLER/ ' 

 E'^erblooming Dwarf Hardy Rose. 



(MAD, N. LEVAVASSEIR.) 



We were the first to otter this grand new hardy Rose in 

 America. W'e are sending out sturdy, carefully grown 

 plants of splendid value, that have not been raised from 

 over-cultivated or weakened stock plants. Having first of- 

 fered this grand rose to the American public, it is our aim 

 to send out only the best possible plants. 



A PRIZE WINNER. The Grand .Silver .Medal. Paris. Certificate 



National liurticult ural .Society, France. Cer- 



titicate by the Horticultural Society of London. Certiticate liy Na- 

 tional Kose .Society, England, (iold .Medal, Orleans, France, (iold 

 .Medal, St. iMuin. 



This new French Ros. . n.un. il .Mm. , Xi.rl.i_rt Lovavasseur, is a ci . i«s 



Rambler and Glory of r..i, ,:.ri.:,. i . i .iiri;iii: the color of th. i r 



ingly free tlowering hul i .n ! lie flowers are b. m: i . : 



and the foliage Is dark, _ i ,1 11 1. During the foui : 1 . , 



plant in our green hou,-. s it ii. . . r !■■.. 11 without flowers. .\ l.ii u. b. a 11 



was constantly in bloom until Novi-mb. r, evt n in the hottest w. uther. ; 

 markable record. We have grown thousands of varieties but have never ; 

 possessed all these remarkable qualities combined. 



Per do2. Per 100. Per 1.000. 

 Inch pot plants » .*.'> $ .>.00 !|!40.00 



3 Inch pot plants. .; 1.00 H.OO 70.00 



4 inch pot plants a.OO 13.00 



5 inch- pot plants 4.00 30.00 



6 Inch pot plants 6.00 50.00 



BABY RA.MBLER. Strong Dormant Field Grown. 



l>t-r doz. Pt r 100. Per l.noo. 



1st size, selected 2 yr old jiH.OO firt.OO If'iOO.OO 



L'nd size, .selected 2 vr. old 2.50 20.00 l.~>0.00 



l.n .-ize, selected, 1 vr. old 2.00 15.00 120.00 



Three Grand New Rambler Roses. 



KEW RAMBLER ROSE. "LADY GAY." 



.V seedling from the popular Crimson Rambler, which it res 

 habit of growth and gcn.ral effect. The flowers are of a ih lic: 

 pink color, which fades to a soft white. The foliajfo is v.i 

 and of a glossy deep green shade. The effect of a plant in fi 

 with the combination of the .soft white flower, the cht-rr.s pink 

 the deep green foliage, is indeed most charming. The plant is ; 

 grower ami ptrfectly hardy. The flowers are very numerou 

 good siz< , th. y ai. also delicately perfumed. This is a rose < 

 merit anil lai sup. rior in every respect to the Crimson Ramb 

 Is a new i.ii.ir ii\ a rose, of which no one will become tired, 

 well and made a grand display at Boston Rose Show last Ma 



Each. Doz. 



pot 



In. pot.« 



.25 



!|II0.00 

 15.00 



old. 



. . . .75 1 

 HIAWATHA.' 



Strong 2 yei 



NEW RAMBLER ROSE. 



This seedling which attracts so much attention and evoked many favor- 

 able comments when exhibited for the first time at the spring exhibition 

 of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society in March, 1902. Is a distinct 

 acquisition to the very popular Rambler class of roses. It is a seedling 

 from Crimson Rambler. The flowers are single, and are of a deep in- 

 tense crimson shade with the petals shading to a pure white at the base. 

 The foliage is of a light glossy green. The remarkable beauty and the 

 striking effect of a plant in full bloom must be seen to be thoroughly 

 appreciated. Flowers very freely, and it Is undoubtedly one of the best 

 of the single roses now extant. It Is an excellent plant for forcing, and 

 Is well suited for climbing or trailing. The plant Is perfectly hardy, 

 and the leaves and stems are very tough and less susceptible to the at- 

 tacks of Insects than any other rose in this popular class. 



Each. Doz. Per 100, 



L"i In. pots $0.15 $1.50 $10.00 



3 in. pots 25 2.00 15.00 



NEW RAMBLER ROSE. "LA FTAMMA." 



A grand new rapid growing climbing lose, with 

 age and perfectly hardy. When in bloom coniple 

 lusters of large tingle roses, it is a grand sight. ' 

 nd white, outer edge crimson, center white. 



Each. Doz. Pei- 100. 



2',i In. pots $0.15 $1.50 $10.00 



3 in. pots 25 2.00 15.00 



New and Rare Wichuriana Roses 



ilant. 



■ II. .w. 

 l;i elu 



illy 



i r with fragrance of the Sweetbrlar, Flow- 

 ; double and of uniform size. Foliage, dark 

 anil glossy, A splendid variety and esp(v 

 NUlleil for climbing or trailing, 

 reely In July and also In September and October. 



Sweetheart. It Is a vigorous grower, and shnllar 

 I habit to the ever popular Crimson Rambler, 

 lie color of the bloom wlien In bud Is a bright 

 ink, which shades to a soft white. Ulooms are 

 ery double and average 214 In. In diameter; dell- 

 ately fragrant. Foliage, glossy dark green. 



Each. Doz. I'er 100. 



H In. pots lOc $0.75 $4.00 



In pots . . . l.-)c 1.00 (1.(10 



Two New Baby Ramblers. 



FINK K-VBY R.\MBLER ROSE, 



This grand new bush rose is in every respect similar to the Baby 

 l.aiiibl. r IMS. uith . xc. jition of the color, which is a very pretty, 

 iieii. at. pink ..I a m..si pleasing shade. The trusses are large, pro- 

 ■ lu< i if; 1,. t.. J.I ti.iuble flowers open at one time. Flowers profusely 

 tin ui;iiout the summ.i if planted out of doors, and all winter In the 

 I)er"doz $300'""' ' ^'""^l^ limited. Each, 35c; ^ for $1.00; 



WHITE BABY RAMBI,ER ROSE. 



In this bush lose we have a true white Baby Rambler, Identical 

 wan the r, ,1 anil pink Baby Ramblers except in color, which Is a pure 

 white, llou.is rontinually throughout the season and is perfectly 

 i'.^'.'i^ "'"',„„'*-'"' protection. Stock limited. Each, 25c; per dor., 

 $2.o0; per 100, $15.00. . . k 



New Rose, "Red Kaiserin." 



(Mnie. Jules Grolez.) 



'"'r'" Victoria is well known and admittedly the best 



white summer-blooming rose. In this new rose we offer a red Kaiserin 



t similar to the white in foliage, habit, shape and size of bloom. 

 •'1/ i„ v."."" ' the flowers is a beautifud cherry red. Stock limited 

 -y- in. pots, each, 2ac: per doz.; $2.00; per 100, $15.00; 2 yr. old 

 dormant plants, each, 50c; 6 for $2.00- 12 for $3.50; per 100, $25.00. 



Moo''Znf''V}'}T'"!"%- '^'"•talnly. for outdoo,- 



blooming. Etoile de France will surpass anv red rose in cultivation an 1 

 our opinion is that it will become as much of a favori e as La F?anc.v 

 iuaXs The'^h,;r' ""'■d'"^*^ yith rich color, and free flowering 

 Crimson enlo^ M ""^fl heautiful. of a superb velvet 



rich vivid cerise Th'! ^?"'*''' ^''Pa"'>« center discloses depths of 



lonl St, ms r r,i„7^ Aowers are very large and double, produced on 

 fVim wi h „ ^^1- • ^ their beauty a long time; magnificent cupped 

 ; , V =,«lee, ,i?"n fragrance. Without any exaggeration wo 



.. he aueen o? n.^v""" ''h Fj-ance will be appreciated by all lovers 

 ..I the queen of flowers. Hardy with slight protection. 



Per doz. Per 100. Per 1,000. 



$0.75 $5.00 $45.00 



, " , , r ■ 20-00 . . ■ 



I >iai old dormant stock g.QO 13.OO 100.00 



ri.i^';ria^''teI^''"aT,'?'' , "^^'^ T*' P"-"^"" ^11 that was claimed 



. is of Vhe .^.me ,1 ' ^''f ^^^^"^ forcing rose for Florists today, 



more a 1, 00 n h , T r'*' '-'l'--'V. l>ut the plant has 

 w'e bar' a"fl;^ t'to^ck.'^""'"'"' cut-dower 

 Per doz. Per 100. Per 1,000. 



"^^^ $0.«0 $4.00 $35.00 



"ch pots KO 6.00 50.00 



inch pots 1.50 13.00 100.00 



Klllnmey. The New Irish Rose (Tea). A grand 

 w forcing rose which has given, during the 

 '^t winter, universal satisfaction by all who have 

 ,""<•■ flowers are very large, buds long 

 Je pointed. The color Is a beautiful satlnv pink. 



f^^OTr slKKled and suffused pale pink. A favorite color 

 ajgr with the ladles. Will be grown extensively this 



coming season by all up-to'date florists, 

 n . ^ Per doz. Per 100. Per l.OOO.i 



- ^.^^ Inch pots $0.75 $5.00 $40.00i 



'"ch pots 1.00 .8.00 05,00 



Kate Molton. This new forcing rose sent out 

 last Spring will be grown more extensively this 

 Winter on account of Its pli'iislng soft shade 01 

 pink color. Is as free as Bridesmaid. 



Per doz. Per 10" 

 Inch pots $1.50 $12.00 



1.00 



15.( 



