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Arthur T.Boddington. 3^2 We st 14th St.. New Vork City 



Rambler Rose, Flower of Fairfield 

 RAMBLER AND CLIMBING ROSES, continued 



American Pillar ^'^^ Grand single Climbing Rose. A new sinsle-tiowering variety of j;reat beauty, wliich appeals to eveiy- 



■ one. The llowers are of enormous size, 3 to 4 inches across, of a lf)vely shade of pink, with a cUister 



of yellow slaTuens. These llowers are borne in immense clusters, and a large plant in full bloom is a sight not easily forgotten. Tliey 

 last in perfection a long time, and are followed by brilliant red hips or berries, which are carried late into the winter; and as the 

 plant frequently retains its lovely green foliage until the end of November, it forms a beautiful decorative subject throughout the autumn 

 montlis. Strong two-year-old plants, 50 cts., bundle of 5 for $2.25, $40 per 100. 



Flower of Fairfield. Everblooming Crim8on Rambler. This variety is a sport from the beautiful Crimson Rambler, is 



' similar in color, more brilliant and lasting than the old favorite. It also possesses the further advantage 

 over the Crimson Rambler in the fact that it flowers profusely on the young wood the first year. Flower of Fairfield starts to bloom 

 early in the spring and continues until late in the autumn. 35 cts. each, $1.50 for 5, $25 per 100. 



It has long been the de- 

 sire of rosarians to se- 



"Marechal Niel. 



North. It is 

 bruht rich 1 



Veilchenblau (Violet-blue). 



cure a blue Rose. In V'eilclu nhlau we have practically approached 

 this color. The steel-blue tlowers of this new Rose appear in large 

 clusters, are semi-double, of medium size and keep in bloom a long 

 time. The showy yellow stamens, contrasting with the blue flower, 

 give the whole a striking appearance. 35 cts. each, 5 for 51.50. 



One of the best-known Climbing Roses, 

 though unfortunately not hardy in the 

 msidered one of the best under glass, however. Color 

 den yellow. Field-grown, 35 cts. each, $1 .50 for 5. 



Crimson Rambler, (fmerican-grown.) strong, 2-year-oId 



plants grown on their own roots, at the 



following prices: 4 to 5 feet long, 50 cts. each, S4-50 for 10, $40 per 

 100; 4 feet long, 25 cts. each, $1.25 for 5, $20 per 100. 



Dorothy Perkins 



for 5, S20 per 100. 



Paul's Carmine Pillar, ^ne of the most attractive 



Cnmbmg Roses. Flowers large 



and free: col.ir rosy carmine. Two-year-old, field-grown, 35 cts. 

 each. Si 50 for 5. 



ROSE, TH£. By H. B. Elhvanger. S1.25. Cloth, size 4 1-2x7. 

 Pages 310. Revised edition. A treatise on the cultivation, history, 

 family characteristics, etc., of the various groups of roses, with 

 names and accurate descriptions of the varieties generally grown. 



Color a lovely shell-pink, holding a long 

 time without fading. 25 cts. each, $1.25 



Gloire de Diion Another favorite of the climbing class, very 



free- flowering and comparatively hardy, 



with slight protection. Color buff, orange center; very sweet- 

 scented. Field-grown, 35 cts. each, $1.50 for 5. 



ROSA WICHURAIANA 



The Memorial Rose. Strong, 2-j ear-old plants, 25 cts. each, Si for 

 5. S20 per 100. 



Wicburaiana Hybrids. Strong, 2-year-ol(l plants, 35 cts. each, 

 51.25 for 5, S25 per 100. 



RUGOSA ROSES AND THEIR 



HYBRIDS (Rosa rugosa) 

 Rosa rugosa rubra ( Regeliana). Single; crimson. 

 Rosa rugosa alba. Single; white. 



20 cts. each, bundle of 6 for $1, $18 per 100 



The above are the types, below we offer some grand hybrids 

 equally hardy and grand acquisitions 



Blanc Double de Coubert. A double white form of 7?. riti^osa alba. 



Conrad F. Meyer. Clear silvery rose; very fragrant. The bud is 

 as well formed as La France; very good. 



Madame Georges Bruant. Paper-white; large and double ; pro- 

 duced in clusters. A valuable pure white decorative Rose. 



Price of above. 25 cts. each, bundle of 5 for $1.26, $20 per 100 



