Wholesale Price List, Spring, 1917. 
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Lord Penzance's Hybrid Sweet Briar Roses. 
Strong, two-year-old field grown plants. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
Anne of Gierstein. Dark crimson, large foliage, 
good grower SO 20 8 1 80 $16 00 
Flora Mclvor. Pure white, flushed with rose 20 1 80 16 00 
Lady Penzance. Beautiful soft tint of copper, de- 
licious perfume 20 1 80 16 00 
Lord Penzance. Beautiful soft shade of fawn, 
lemon-yellow in centre 20 1 80 16 00 
Lucy Bertram. Rich deep crimson, pure white 
centre 20 1 80 16 00 
Conunon Sweet Briar. English Sweet Briar, or 
Eglantine. Single pink flowers; valued mostly 
on account of the fragrance of its leaves 16 1 40 12 00 
RUGOSA ROSES. 
Strong, two-year-old field grown dormant plants. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
Rugosa Alba. Forms hardy shrub, piu-e white 
flowers, red berries in autumn $0 17 $ I 50 813 00 
Rugosa Rubra. Similar to white except the flowers 
are deep rose 17 1 50 13 00 
Blanc Double de Coubert. A splendid double, pure 
white 20 1 80 16 00 
Conrad F. Meyer. Clear silvery rose, large double 
flowers 17 1 50 13 00 
Mme Georges Bruant. White, semi-double, large. ... 17 1 50 13 00 
Hansa. Double red. A new and splendid variety . 20 1 80 16 00 
CLIMBING HYBRID TEA ROSES. 
strong two-year-old field grown dormant plants. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
Gloire de Dijon. Fawn, shaded salmon, large, good 
form SO 22 $ 2 00 S18 00 
Marechal Neil. Bright golden yellow, a magnificent 
rose 22 2 00 18 00 
HARDY RAMBLER ROSES. 
Strong two-year-old field grown dormant plants. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
American Pillar. Enormous single pink flowers in 
clusters, splendid variety, attractive red berries 
in Fall $0 17 8 1 50 813 00 
Aviator Bleriot. A new and beautiful saffron-yellow 
rambler rose, large clusters 20 1 80 15 00 
Baltimore Belle. Double pale blush flowers, pro- 
duced in clusters 17 1 50 13 00 
Climbing American Beauty. Rosy-crimson, fra- 
grant and hardy. Large flowers produced in 
profusion 22 2 00 18 00 
Crimson Rambler. Bright crimson flowers, pro- 
duced in large trusses, a grand variety 17 1 50 13 00 
Dorothy Perkins. Resembles the Crimson Rambler 
in habit, beautiful shell-pink, large and double . 17 1 50 13 00 
Excelsa. Foliage dark, glossy green and mildew 
proof. Flowers are very double, large, and pro- 
duced in immense clusters, color intense crimson 
maroon 17 1 50 13 00 
Flower of Fairfield. A perpetual flowering Crimson 
Rambler, color more brilliant than the old favor- 
ite, in bloom all summer 17 1 50 13 00 
Gold Finch. Yellow, beautiful, flowers in clusters ... 17 1 50 13 00 
Hiawatha. Brilliant crimson, large single flowers 
in clusters 17 1 50 13 00 
