Hiawatha. 
Lyon Rambler. 
Distinctly different from other 
Ramblers. Its small flowers, 
deep ruby crimson accentuated by a white eye, are 
uniquely borne in long trails of 40 to 50 blooms. 
SO cts. each; $5.00 per dozen. 
Lady Gay. Flowers numerous and of good size, 
delicately perfumed. Warm cherry pink, shading 
to soft white. One of the strongest climbers as well 
as a fine carpet rose and exceptionally showy for 
fence covering. 25 cts. each; I2.50 per dozen. 
Leuchtstern. Large clusters of single flowers; bright 
rose with a distinct white center. 
The newest find in pink 
Ramblers. Its color is an 
extremely pretty composition of vivid pink, shaded 
carmine. Flower trusses average very large in size, 
and are borne profusely throughout a long season. 
A good rapid climber. Can furnish fine own-root 
plants from 2% inch pots at 25 cts. ; I2.50 per dozen. 
Newport' Fairy. Very pretty clusters of bright rose 
colored flowers; a good strong climber, with clean and 
brilliant foliage. 50 cts. each; S5.00 per dozen. 
Philadelphia. Perfectly double; deep rich crimson. 
Prairie Queen, Always popular. Bright rosy red. 
Rubin. Surpasses Crimson Rambler in size and depth 
of coloring; dark red or ruby. 
Ruby Queen. Deep ruby red. 
Tausendschon. A rapid growing, almost thornless 
climber, showing the blood of Rambler, Polyantha 
and Tea parentage. Its innumerable flower clusters 
make a pretty show through June and July ; at first, 
the soft pink of Clotilde Soupert, and later deepening 
to a bright carmine rose. 50 cts. ; $5.00 per dozen. 
Tennessee Belle. Bright rose. 
Trier. Semi-double, produced freely and continuously 
in large clusters of creamy white; the center being 
filled with bright yellow anthers so long and numerous 
that at a distance the rose appears yellow. 50 cts. 
each; I5.00 per dozen. 
Veilchenblau or **The Blue Rambler.^^ 
(New.) This decided novelty gives us the spice of 
variety. A real violet-blue Rambler Rose. The 
flowers are indeed blue, steely blue, and even a trifle 
larger than the crimson sorts. Buds show considera- 
ble red, changing quickly as they open. Our experi- 
ence and observation accept this unique variety as a 
welcome fixture to our lists. Strong field-grown, li.oo 
each. 2% inch pot plants 20 cts. ; ^1.50 per dozen. 
White Dorothy Perkins. £^-„> % 
Dorothy Perkins having every desirable attribute of 
its parent, and bearing magnificent clusters of gleam- 
ing white flowers, fully as double and fully as profuse 
as Dorothy the pink. For this year, 2% inch pot 
plants only at 25 cts. each; I2.00 per dozen. 
Yellow Rambler. Light canary shade; clusters 
smaller, individual flowers larger than Crimson. 
Unless noted, 35 cts. each; $3.50 per dozen. 
DWARF HARDY CLUSTER ROSES 
or HYBRID POLYANTHAS 
Field grown, 2 year plants of the famous "Baby 
Rambler" group in four varieties. (Fully described 
under Pot Roses.) 
Crimson Baby Rambler. 35 cts. ; I3.S0 per dozen. 
White Baby Rambler. 35 cts.; I3.50 per dozen. 
Baby Dorothy Perkins. Pink. 50 cts. ; Is.'oo per doz. 
Mme. Cutbush. Pink. 50 cts. ; ^5.00 per dozen. 
JAPANESE CREEPING ROSES 
Rosa Wichuriana. (Memorial Rose.) Handsome for 
covering rockeries, mounds or embankments; 
especially valuable for cemetery planting. The 
pure white, single flowers appear in greatest pro- 
fusion during the month of July, while its almost 
evergreen foliage makes it very desirable at all 
seasons of the year. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per dozen. 
HYBRID WICHURIANA ROSES 
These Hybrids retain most characteristics of the 
old Wichuriana, but are much stronger growers and 
bloom more freely. 
(New.) A choice variety 
with immense clusters of 
semi-double flowers; creamy white with canary yel- 
low center. Buds show a rich orange yellow, i year 
plants from pots, 25 cts.; $2.00 per dozen. 
Debutante. A fine show of pure white clusters. 
Evergreen Gem. This Rose possesses phenomenal 
vigor. Its glossy green foliage is truly evergreen; 
the creamy white flowers numerous, and rich with 
the fragrance of Sweet Brier Roses. 
Jersey Beauty. Fragrant single flowers, usually in 
clusters. Pale yellow, with conspicuous tufts of 
bright yellow stamens. 
Manda's Triumph. Pure white and very double. 
Pink Roamer. Large, single, in striking clusters; 
pink, with white center. One of the prettiest in 
this class. 
South Orange Perfection. Perfectly formed double 
flowers, about inches in diameter. Soft blush 
pink at the tips, changing to white. 
Sweetheart. A beautiful shade of rosy pink. 
Universal Favorite. Rose color; very fragrant. 
Unless noted, 25 cts. each; $2.50 per dozen. 
Alberic Barbier. 
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