OO NS R-OSES 



TEA AND HYBRID TEA ROSES— Continued 



Lyon. New; pink and yellow, shading coral 

 red; most distinct and charming; very fragrant. 

 $1.00 each; S7.50 per ten. 



Madam Abel Ghatney. Carmine-rose shaded 

 with salmon; free bloomer. 75 cents each; $6.00 

 per ten. 



Madam Jules Grolez. Bright china rose; pro- 

 ductive; fine for massing. 75 cents each; S6.00 

 per ten. 



Maman Cochet. Deep rose pink; beautiful in 

 bud and flower. 75 cents each; $6.00 per ten. 



Marie Van Houtte. "The Gem." Flowers are 

 extra large, very double, full and most wonderfully 

 scented; color is clear yellow, passing to creamy 

 white, shaded with rich pink. 75 cents each; $6.00 

 per ten. 



Molly Sharman Crawford. Creamy white; 

 large, delightfullv fragrant. A choice new varietv. 

 $1.00 each; $7.50 per ten. 



White Killarney. Pure white; excellent. 75 

 cents each; $6.00 per ten. 



White Maman Cochet. White; fine in bud. 

 75 cents each; $6.00 per ten. 



Miscellaneous Roses 



Baby Rambler ; syn. Dwarf Crimson Rambler. 



A compact, dwarf variety that does not exceed 18 

 inches in height; covered with a wealth of crimson 

 flowers the entire season. Potted plants, 5-inch 

 pots. 50 cents each; $4.50 per ten. 



Pink Baby Rambler. Similar to above; flowers 

 pink. Potted plants, 5-inch pots. 50 cents each; 

 $4.50 per ten. 



White Baby Rambler. Same as above two 

 kinds, but white; 1 to 2 feet, two years. 40 cents 

 each; $3.50 per ten; $30.00 per hundred. 



Potted plants, 5-inch pots. 50 cents each; $4.50 

 per ten. 



Clothilde Soupert. Abundant clusters of rosy 

 white flowers. Potted plants, 5-inch pots. 50 cents 

 each; $4.50 per ten. 



Juliet. Outside of petals old gold, interior rich 

 rosy red, changing to deep rose as flowers expand. 

 Very distinct and an attractive novelty. $1.50 

 each; $12.50 per ten. 



Persian Yellow. Very showy bright yellow 

 flowers of medium size. 50 cents each; $4.50 per 

 ten. 



Soleil d'Or (Golden Sun). A new hardy yellow 

 rose. F'lowers full and globular; very fragrant. 

 75 cents each; $6.00 per ten. 



Souvenir de la Malmaison. Clear flesh, edges 

 blush; large, double; sweetly scented. Beautiful 

 in Autumn. 50 cents each; S4.50 per ten. 



Moss Roses 



An odd, interesting mossy covering surrounds the 

 buds. This characteristic makes this rose very 

 suitable for bouquets and cut flowers. Attractive 

 in the border or shrubbery planting. 



Blanche Moreau. Pure white; large and full; 

 beautifully mossed and very fragrant. Potted plants, 

 6-inch pots. 50 cents each; $4.50 per ten. 



Crested. Pink; finely crested; very distinct. 

 75 cents each; $6.00 per ten. 



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Bush Roses 



These varieties are very desirable in connection 

 with shrubbery plantings as well as in groups by 

 themselves. They are all vigorous growers and 

 have handsome foliage. These qualities, added to 

 their exceptional hardiness, render them very 

 valuable plants for lawn and park planting. 



Blanda. Meadow Rose. Large pink flowers, 

 followed by red fruit; erect habit; good for mass 

 planting. 



Each 10 100 



1 to 1 14 ft., 1 vr $0 25 SI 80 



l>^to2 ft., 2 yr 35 2 50 $20 00 



Ganina. Dog Rose. Light pink flowers in 

 June, followed by orange red or scarlet fruit. A 

 native of Europe, but splendidly suited for natural 

 effects here. 



Each 10 100 



1 to 114 ft., 1 yr SO 25 $2 00 $18 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 1>^ ft., 1 yr .$0 25 82 00 $18 00 



var. alba. Pure white flowers of dainty texture. 

 Good foliage, together with the flowers, makes this 

 a valuable variety, which we believe is quite rare. 



Each 10 100 



1 to 1>^ ft., 1 vr $0 25 S2 00 $18 00 



2 to 21^ ft 35 3 00 25 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. \'alued in shrubbery plantings of 

 all kinds. 



Each 10 100 



1 to 2 ft., 1 yr $0 25 $2 00 $15 00 



2 to 3 ft., 2 yr 35 2 50 18 00 



Rubiginosa. "English Sweet Briar Rose." 

 Noted for the fragrance of its foliage. 



Each 10 



1 to 2 ft., 1 yr $0 25 $2 00 



Potted plants, 6-inch pots 40 3 50 



Rubifolia. Red-leaved Rose. Flowers pink; 

 fruit scarlet; slender purplish branches covered 

 with a glaucous bloom; leaves blue green, deeply 

 tinged with purplish red. 



Each 10 



2 to 2K ft $0 35 $2 50 



Rosa Rugosa. Japanese Rose. The beautiful 



rich, green, wrinkled foliage alone would make this 

 rose popular for all ornamental plantings. Brilliant 

 single red or white flowers in May and intermittently 

 all Summer. These ripen into tiny tomato-like 

 seed-vessels. Each 10 100 



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



Setigera. "Prairie Rose." Single deep-rose- 

 colored flower. A splendid sort for natural plant- 

 ing. Blooms lavishly in June. One of the hardiest. 



Each 10 100 



1 to 2 ft., 1 yr $0 25 $2 00 $15 00 



