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ROSES— Continued. 



— Mabel Morrison (H. P.). Beautiful Rose, 

 large size; color pure white, sometimes faintly 

 tinged with pink. 



A pure white Rose, 



Madame Plantier (H. P.). 

 blooming in clusters. 



■ Mad. Gabriel Luizet (H. P.). Clear carmine 

 rose, suffused with lavender. 



-Mad. George Bruant (R.). A cross of Rosa 

 rugosa and a Tea Rose. Flowers white in 

 clusters, semi-double; buds long and pointed. 



-Magna Gharta (H. P.). Fine, bright rose; 

 very large, double and of fine form. 



• Maman Cochet (T.). The queen of all pink 

 garden Roses. Elegant in form, color and fra- 

 grance. 



-Margaret Dickson (H. P.). Very large, fine 

 form; pure white with pale flesh center; fra- 

 grant and sweet. 



-Marshall P. Wilder (H. P.). Bright cherry 

 carmine ; very fragrant ; a free bloomer. Flowers 

 of large size and of fine form and color. A 

 superb Rose. 



-Mrs. John Laing (H. P.). Clear pink; fra- 

 grant and very beautiful; large flowers; long 

 stiff stems; very fine for outside planting or 

 for forcing. 



- multiflora Japonica. See Shrubs. 



- Moss Roses. Require close pruning and high 



culture. Admired for their beautiful buds. 



Crested (M.). Deep pink-colored buds, 



surrounded with a mossy fringe and crest. 



Blanche Moreau (M.). Pure white, large, 



good form. 



— Glory of Mosses (M.). 

 full and beautiful. 



Pale rose; very large, 



Paul Neyron (H. P.) . The largest-flowered Rose 

 in cultivation and a free bloomer; color deep 

 clear rose; very attractive. 



- Perle des Blanches (H. P.). A splendid white 



Rose of good form, very double and fragrant. 



- Persian Yellow. A free grower, producing 



long, slender shoots, with small, bright green 

 foliage. Flowers medium size, double and very 

 attractive, blooming freely on the wood of the 

 previous year. 



- Philadelphia Rambler (H. C). An improved 



Crimson Rambler. 



-Pink Rambler (H. C). Foliage, manner of 

 blooming, form of flower and vigorous climbing 

 habit identical with Crimson Rambler, of which 

 it is a blood relative. 



Prince Camille de Rohan 

 ROSES— Continued. 



— Prince Camille de Rohan (H. P.). Very 



dark velvety crimson, changing to intense 

 maroon. 



— Queen of Prairie (H. C). Bright rose color; 



large, compact and globular. A standard 

 climbing Rose. 



- Rubrifolia. See Shrubs. 



— Rubiginosa. See Shrubs. 



— Rugosa. See Shrubs. 



— Setigera. See Shrubs. 



— Soleil d'Or. Golden Sun. One of the best 



varieties from France; fine, large globular 

 flowers and rich-colored, medium-sized leaves. 

 Color of the flower deep yellow, shaded with 

 orange and Nasturtium red. 



— Ulrich Brunner (H. P.)- Flowers good size 



and fine form; free blooming; color cherry 

 red. 



— White Rambler (Thalia) (H. C). Of C. 



Rambler type, but bearing innumerable clus- 

 ters of small pure white flowers. 



— Wichuraiana and Hybrids. See Shrubs. 



— Yellow Rambler (Agalia) (H. C). The only 



yellow hardy climbing Rose; not quite so 

 hardy as Crimson Rambler, but otherwise 

 like it except in color. 



TREE OR STANDARD ROSES 



Of these we offer an extensive assortment in all colors, and while not recommending them for 

 general culture, they will in many locations have particular value. They produce a unique effect 

 planted in groups or as border lines by garden walks or in flower borders. The leading varieties of Hybrid 

 Remontant Roses are usually preferred and can be successfully grown in the open ground. Some pro- 

 tection by slight covering in Winter is desirable. The plants require rich soil and abundant moisture. 



