Polyantha Roses, Baby Ramblers, and D\v; 



continued 



Marie Pavie. An exqiiisite little Rose and 

 best in this class. Color white, with flushed ros 

 excellent liabit; flowers continuously. A very 

 satisfactory Rose. 



Mme. Jules Gouchault (Turbat). Bright verm 

 red, shaded clear orange-red. Invaluable for bedding 

 ting, and forcing purposes. 



Mrs. W. H. Cutbush. A beautiful shade of pink in 

 color and a very profuse bloomer. 



Orleans. Brilliant cerise in color, with white eye at center, 

 very fine variety. 



Phyllis. Carmine-pink flowers, produced continuously; one 

 of the best. 



Tip-Top (Baby Doll). A fancy Polyantha. Coppery orange- 

 yellow, changing to citron-yellow. 



Triomphe Orleanais. Large, individual flowers in splendid 

 trusses. Attractive, vigorous growth; bright cherry-red whic' 

 does not fade or purple. A great improvement on the po|)ula 

 Baby Rambler. 



White Baby Tausendschon. (New.) This pure white variet 

 is a decided improvement on existing kinds; large flowers, full 

 2 inches in diameter, and of good texture, keeping in good con<il 

 tion for several days. Always clean and attractive. Very 

 free. Strong, i-yr. plants, 75 cts. each, $7.50 per do/,., 

 $60 per 100, 



Hardy Roses 



Two Dainty Dwarf 

 Polyanthas 



CECILE BRUNNER. (Also known 

 as Sweetheart or Mignon.) An ex- 

 quisite miniature variety of perfect 

 rose lorni, producing its tiny double 

 flowers in sprays of from ten to forty 

 hulls carried on branching stems 

 often attaining a height of 2'i feet. 

 In color it is a soft rosy pink on a 

 delicate creamy white ground. It is 

 \ery much in demand for bouquets, 

 corsage work, and for dainty decora- 

 tions. As it flowers continuously from 

 June until frost it is a most useful 

 garden Rose. Although hardy, careful 

 winter protection is advised. Extra- 

 heavy, 2-yr. plants, from 5- and 6- 

 inch pots, Si. 25 each, $12 per doz., 

 S90 per 100; strong, i-yr. plants, from 

 4-inch pots, 75 cts. each, $7.50 per 

 doz., S60 per 100. 



PERLE D'OR. This very lovely 

 and novel variety is not unlike Cecile 

 Brunner in habit and growth; the indi- 

 vidual flowers are a trifle larger and 

 are carried in I- to 2-foot sprays of 

 from five to twenty fragrant flowers 

 each. In color it is distinct — orange- 

 yellow, shading to light yellow, and is 

 very dainty and effective when cut in 

 sprays. Quite hardy and always in 

 bloom. Extra-heavy, 2-year plants, 

 from 5- to 6-inch pots, $1.25 each. 

 Si 3 per do/., S90 per 100; strong, 

 I-\ ear plant s, from 4-inch pots, 75 cts. 

 each, S^o'o I'^r doz., S60 per 100. 



