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BODDINGTON'S QUALITY ROSES 



DORMANT. HARDY. HYBRID PERPETUAL and OTHER ROSES 



SELECTED LARGE TWO-YEAR-OLD BUSHES; LOW-BUDDED 



Roses still hold popular sway in the f^arden, and to meet rec|\iiretnents we have made special arrangements this year with regard to 

 the quality of the stock and list of varieties, which we have selected primarily for their hardiness, variety of coloring and productiveness. 

 We are handling tliis year only English Roses, as we find these are much better ripened, and, if planted in the fall, winter-over much more 

 satisfactorily than the cheap Holland-grown Roses usually sold at department stores. They are also budded lower, and are less liable to 

 "sucker" from the briar upon which they are budded. 



HARDY HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 



English (imported) Roses, 40 cts. each, $1 75 per bundle of 5 (one variety only), $30 per 100, $250 per 1,000 



ALFRED COLOMB. Carmine-crimson ; a grand rose. 

 ANNE DE DIESBACH. Bright carmine. 



BALL OF SNOW (Boule de Neige). Large, pure white, globular. 

 BARONESS ROTHSCHILD. An e.xtinisite shade of satin pink. 

 CAPT. CHRISTY. Delicate flesh-color, deepening toward the 

 center. 



CLIO. Satin blush ; very fine new sort. 



GEN. JACQUEMINOT. Brilliant crimson; the popular Rose. 



JOHN HOPPER. Bright rose, with carmine center; large and 

 full ; esteemed by all as of the highest order. 



LA FRANCE. Peach-blossom pink ; the model garden Rose ; 

 blooms all summer. 



MABEL MORRISON. Pure white, large, massive and perfect. 



MARGARET DICKSON. White, with pale flesh center; extra- 

 large flowers, of fine substance ; strong, vigorous growth. 



MARSHALL P. WILDER. Cherry-rose and carmine. 



MAGNA CHARTA. Dark pink; one of the easiest Roses to grow. 



MME. GABRIEL LUIZET. Li.ght, satinvpink; attractive sort. 



MRS. JOHN LAING. Rich, satiny pink; delicious fragrance; 

 blooms constantl\'. 



MRS. SHARMAN-CRAWFORD. One of the finest Roses 

 grown. Deep, rosy pink, the outer petals shaded with pale flesh- 

 color, white at base of petals, and distinct from all other Hybrid 

 Perpetual Roses. 



PAUL NEYRON. Flowers 5 inches across ; lovelv dark pink. 



PERSIAN YELLOW. Hardv vellow Rose ; best'of its color. 



PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN. Dark crimson-maroon. 



SOLEIL D'OR (Golden Sun). A cross between the Persian Yellow 

 and the hybrid perpetual Antoine Ducher. It retains considerable 

 of the character of Persian Yellow, the bark of the wood being 

 reddish, the thorns very fine; the foliage more ample, of a beauti- 

 ful green and close together. Like Persian Yellow, this variety is 

 perfectly hardy, with large, full, globular flowers, varying in color 

 from gold and orange to reddish gold, shaded with nasturtium red. 



ULRICH BRUNNER. Cherry-red; grand Rose: free blooming. 



FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI, Snow- White Hardy Hybrid Perpetual Rose 



This magnificent variety has taken first prizes at all the great fiower shows of Europe and America, and is undoubtedly one of the grand- 

 est hardy pure white Roses ever introduced. Makes splendid buds and immense flowers, 4 to 5 inches across, perfectly double and delight- 

 fully fragrant, large, thick petals, very durable and handsome. Bright shining green leaves, elegantly veined; a healthy, vigorous grower, 

 entirely hardy, and a constant and abundant bloomer. Recommended by the leading Rose-growers of the world as the most beautiful and 

 satisfactory snow-white perpetual Rose ever seen. .Strong, 2-year-old field-grown plants. 



