Some of the hardy Roses that are wanted for every garden. 



Tea and Hybrid Tea Roses 



These roses have always been admired for their 

 delightful fragrance and for their delicacy of color- 

 ing. They bear very profusely and are hardy with 

 little or no protection. 



The prices of all Tea and Hybrid Tea Roses, 

 except where otherwise noted, are 50 cents 

 each; $4.50 per 10; $40.00 per 100. 



Caroline Testout. Bright, satiny rose; sweet; 

 very valuable. 



Etoile de France. Star of France. Velvety 

 crimson, large, full and double. 



General MacArthur. Large; bright crimson; 

 highlv scented. \'ery fine. 



Gruss an Teplitz. Bright, rich scarlet; very 

 showy; lavish bloomer. 



Killarney. Flesh white to pink; buds long and 

 pointed; bloom large. 



La France. Clear, silvery pink; large and full. 



Madam Abel Chatney. Carmine rose shaded 

 with salmon; free bloomer. 



Madam Jules Grolez. Bright china rose; pro- 

 ductive; fine for massing. 



Maman Cochet. Deep rose pink; beautiful in 

 bud and flower; large, full, superb. 



White Killarney. Pure white; excellent. 



White Maman Cochet. White; fine in bud. 



ROSES 



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 ver>- fragrant. 



Crested. Pink; finely crested; ver\- distinct. 



Bush Roses 



These varieties are very desirable in connection 

 with shrubber\' 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. 



Canina. 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 Per 10 



IK to 2 ft so 25 S2 00 



Lucida. Single, bright pink flowers in June, at- 

 tractive red branches and plump red fruits in Winter. 

 Splendid for natural landscapes. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 

 to 2 ft SO 25 S2 00 S18 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 Per 10 Per 100 



1 to 2 ft SO 40 $3 00 S25 00 



Multiflora. Literally covered in June with 

 myriads of very fragrant clusters of small, serni- 

 double flowers. In Winter the numerous red fruits 

 are decorative. Valued in shrubbery' plantings of 

 all kinds. 



Each Per 10 



2 to 3 ft SO 25 S2 00 



Rubiginosa. "English Sweet Briar Rose." 

 Noted for the fragrance of its foliage. 



Each Per 10 



Potted plants, 6 in. pots SO 50 S4 00 



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 Per 10 Per 100 

 2 to 2 >^ ft SO 35 S2 50 $20 00 



Setigera. "Pr.\irie Rose." Single, deep rose- 

 colored flower. A splendid sort for natural plant- 

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



Each Per 10 Per 100 

 1 to 2 ft., 1 yr $0 25 S2 00 S15 00 



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