MOON'S R.OSE 



Miscellaneous Roses 



The prices of all Roses, except where other- 

 wise noted, are 50 cents each; $4.50 per 10. 

 $40.00 per 100, for strong, two-year potted 

 plants. 



Baby Rambler. Dwarf Crimson Rambler. 

 A compact, new dwarf variety, that does not exceed 

 18 inches in height; covered with a wealth of 

 crimson flowers the entire season. 



Pink Baby Rambler. Similar to above; flowers 

 pink. 



White Baby Rambler. Same as the above two 

 kinds, but white. 



Cabbage Rose. An old Damask rose; blooms 

 in June and is fragrant. Rosy pink. 



Glothilde Soupert. A bush form with abundant 

 clusters of rosy white flowers. 35 cents each; S3. 00 

 per 10. 



Hermosa. An old-time favorite that bears 

 bright pink flowers, and blooms persistently. 35 

 cents each; $3.00 per 10. 



Lady Penzance. Fragrant foliage and flowers. 

 Beautiful copperish-yellow. 



Persian Yellow. Very showy, bright \ellow 

 flowers of medium size. 



Soleil d'Or. Golden Sun. A new, hard}-, 

 >'ellow Rose. Flowers full and globular; very 

 fragrant. 



Moss Roses 



An odd, interesting, mossy covering surrounds 

 the buds. Free and hardy bloomers. 



Blanche Moreau. Pure white; large and full 

 Beautifully mossed and very fragrant. 



Crested. Pink; finely crested; very distinct 



Bush Roses 



These varieties are very desirable in connection 

 with shrubbery plantings, as well as in groups by 

 themselves. 



Blanda. Meadow Rose. Large pink flowers 

 followed by red fruit. Erect habit. Good for mass 

 plantings. 



Each 10 100 



1 to ft $0 25 $1 50 $12 00 



Lucida. Single, bright pink flowers in June. 

 Attractive red branches and plump, red fruits in 

 Winter. Splendid for natural landscapes. 



Each 10 100 



1 to 2 ft $0 25 $2 00 $15 00 



Multiflora. Literally covered in June with 

 myriads of very fragrant clusters of small, semi- 

 double flowers. In Winter the numerous red fruits 

 are decorative. Valued in shrubbery plantings of 

 all kinds. Each 10 100 



1>^ to 2 ft $0 25 $2 00 $15 00 



Rubiginosa. Common Sweet Briar. Noted 

 for the fragrance of its foliage. 



Each 10 100 



2 to 2>^ ft $0 35 $2 50 $18 00 



Rosa rugosa. Japanese Rose. The 

 beautiful rich, green, wrinkled foliage 

 alone would make this Rose popular, for 

 all ornamental plantings that require a 

 shrub of about 5 feet in height; but in 

 addition, there are brilliant single red or 

 white flowers that come in Alay and con- 

 tinue intermittently all Summer. These 

 ripen into tiny tomato-like seed-vessels 

 of much ornamental value. 



Each 10 100 



3 to 4 ft $0 35 $2 50 $20 00 



var. alba. White Japanese Rose. 

 White flowers alone distinguish it from 

 the foregoing. 



Each 10 100 



2 to 3 ft. $0 35 S2 50 $20 00 



var. rubra. Red Japanese 

 Rose. In this case the flowers 

 are all red, otherwise similar to 

 the above. 



Each 10 100 



$0 50 $3 50 $25 GO 



3 to 4 ft. 



Rosa Rugosa, a splendid Bush Rose for colony or group 

 planting. All Summer the single flowers shine from a setting 

 of beautiful dark green leaves, and later give place to bright 

 red seed-vessels that look like tiny tomatoes. 



Setigera. Prairie Rose. Single, deep rose- 

 colored flowers. A splendid sort for natural 

 planting. It blooms lavishly in June. 



Each 10 100 



1 to 1>^ ft $0 25 $2 00 $15 00 



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