The Elm City Nursery Co., New Haven, Conn. 
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6arden fiybrtd Roses-Continued- 
Mrs. R. G> Sharman Crawford. Color deep 
rosy pink, outer petals shaded with pale 
flesh, white at base of petals; flowers 
large, of perfect imbricated form, and 
freely produced, flowering from early 
summer until late in autumn. Growth 
vigorous. A valuable addition. 
Paul Neyron. A seedling from Victor 
Verdier. Deep rose color; good tough 
foliage, wood rather smooth; by far the 
largest variety in cultivation. A free 
bloomer; very desirable as a garden rose; 
valuable for forcing. 
Prince Camille De Rohan. Deep velvety 
crimson: large, moderately full. A splen- 
did rose. 
Soleil D'Or. See page 6. 
Ulrich Brunner. Raised from Paul Neyron. 
Brilliant cherry red, a very effective 
color; flowers of fine form and finish, 
carried well upon the plant; petals of 
great substance; plant vigorous, hardy, 
and resists mildew. One of the best 
varieties for forcing and open air culture. 
Victor Verdier. Bright rose, with carmine 
center, a very fresh shade of color; not 
fragrant; free bloomer; wood nearly 
smooth. This variety, with its numerous 
progeny, is more tender than any of the 
other types in the class. A beautiful rose. 
For prices of above see foot of page 3. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. (One-third natural size.) 
Frau Karl Druschki. (New, see illustration.) Flowers very large, beautiful, pure white. This 
promises to be the best white Hybrid Perpetual yet introduced and one of the best 
novelties of recent years. Strong field-grown plants, $0.75. Extra size, $1.00. 
"Of the varieties distributed in 1900, Frau Karl Druschki, although new to the analysis, 
takes up a position as No. 17. This is in itself a remarkable performance for any new rose, 
and only shows what a general favorite with exhibitors this beautiful pure white H. P. has 
a ready become. In the first place it is pure white, which none of its predecessors can lay 
claim to be, added to which it has a good, vigorous habit, and is, moreover, one of the 
treest flowering, if not the most continuous flowering, of all the H. P's. The raiser of this 
remarkable Rose— and all honor to him— is Peter Lambert of Trier, m Germany. — 1 he 
l>ardn, London. 
ROSES FOR GARDENS are a specialty at the nursery, our sales 
amounting to many thousands annually. The plants are strong, field- 
grown bushes, large enough to make a sturdy growth and produce a 
profusion of bloom right away. This grade of plants is very popular 
with our customers. 
See page i for terms and special discounts. 
