Fxau X^ii Druschki 
Frau Karl Druschki. 
(New.) A pure 
paper-white, large 
sized and free flowering. The bloom is perfect in 
form on fine, long stems. 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. 
General Jacqueminot. Holds first place among the 
dark red roses. Rich crimson scarlet. 
Glorie de Margottin, Dazzling crimson. 
Glorie Lyonaise. White, tinted with yellow. 
Hugh Dickson. A magnificent crimson, shaded with 
scarlet. Flowers very large, of perfect shape and 
fully double. Plant strong, vigorous and productive. 
T "D r^loflr (New.) It is robust in growth, 
U, P. K^iartL, ^.^j^ heavy foliage. Flow- 
ers are large and superbly constructed ; deep scarlet 
overlaid with crimson. 50 cts. each; I5.00 per dozen. 
John Hopper. A beautiful dark pink. 
Jubilee. Pure red, shading to crimson and maroon 
at the base of petals. 
Jules Margottin. Bright cherry-red; large, well 
formed, fragrant flowers; very double and free. 
Magna Charta. A general favorite, prized on ac- 
count of its strong, upright growth and bright healthy 
foUage, as well as for its magnificent bloom. The 
color is beautiful bright pink, suffused with carmine. 
One of the choicest 
of the June Roses, 
with flowers nearly as large as Paul Neyron. Pure, 
waxy, imblemished white. 
Marshall P. Wilder. Bright cherry-carmine, very 
fragrant; one of the freest bloomers. 
Mrs. J. H. Laing. A favorite sort, with satiny flowers 
of soft clear pink. 
Mrs. R. G. S. Crawford. Grandly formed flowers of 
warm delicate pink, the heavy petals finely imbri- 
cated. A particularly good sort. 
Margaret Dickson. 
I^aUl l^eyron. ^^^j. grown, it blooms un- 
ceasingly from June to November, on uniformly long, 
stiff, thornless stems, with immense cup-shaped 
flowers 4 to 6 inches across; a bright ruddy pink. 
Prince Camille de Rohan. Very dark velvety crini- 
son, changing to intense maroon. 
Ulrich Brunner. Cherry red. 
Vick's Caprice. Soft pink, striped carmine. 
Unless noted, 35 cts. each; $3.50 per dozen. 
By express, $20.00 per 100. 
Dorothy Perkins . 
Paul Neyron 
HARDY CLIMBING ROSES 
Baltimore BeUe. Very double blush white. 
C rimson Rambler. SL^.^r/cilTbeT 
Makes shoots 8 to 10 feet long in a season. Flowers 
are produced, from ground to tip, in large pyramidal 
clusters of 30 to 40. 
A beautiful shell-pink, 
foliage finer, smoother 
and darker than Crimson Rambler. In greatest de- 
mand at present of any variety in the group. 
Empress of China. Bright pink flowers. 
Flower of Fairfield, ^.i^^^ 
Crimson Rambler long sought by rose-growers. 
It carries the crimson splendor of the type from 
spring even into November ; commencing to bloom 
on the first young, red shoots, and adding size and 
brilliancy with its growth of wood. Perfectly hardy 
and an important acquisition. $1.00 each. Can also 
be furnished from 2 ^ inch pots at 25 cts., 3 for 60 cts. 
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