The Connon Floral Co., Limited, Hamilton, Ont. 
ROSES. 
Miscellaneous ^oses— Continued 
UNIVERSAL FAVORITE (Hybrid Wichuraitna)— 
A tree fzrower. producing long, branching shoots, with bright 
shiny foUage in abundance; flowers double, soft light pink 
and fragrant. 
ROSA RUGOSA— 
An upright shnib, iillaining 5 to fi feet in height. Foliage shin- 
ing dark green; does not attract insects; flower.s single, red, 
fragrant, and produced freely from June to Deeember; fruit 
bright crimson-scarlet. 
ROSA RUGOSA ALBA— 
The habit and foliage are similar to the abov.',, but the flowers 
are pure white, single and as attractive in the bu.d as when 
open ; quite fragrant. 
Extra strong two-year-old fieldgrown plants, 25c. each, $2.50 
per dozen. 
^ Ever=Blooming Roses 
Splendid varieties for the hoii.^e. whrre tliey will grow and 
bloom profusely. 
BRIDESMAID— 
Flowers large and delightfully scented, clear rose-pink 
CLOTHILDE SOUPERT— 
Wonderful blooniei', ivory white, shading to rosy blush in the 
centre. 
ETOILE DE LYON— 
Splendid veilow rose, full, deep and rich flowei-s. 
HELEN GOULD— 
Rosv crimson. 
HERMOSA— 
A pleasing shade of bright pink. 
MAIVIAN COCHET— 
An extra fine Pink Rose; fragrant. 
MARIE LAMBERT— 
Pure white, a fine grower and bloomer. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA— 
Soft pearlv white, one of the best white varieties grown. 
QUEEN'S SCARLET— 
Bright ficrv red; profuse bloomer. 
In 4-inch pots, 25c. each, $2.50 per dozen. 
Standard or Tree Roses 
CRIMSON RAMBLER— 
Nothing is so well adapted for growing in standard form. It 
makes one of the most attractive plants imaginable. $1.00 each. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL— 
White, red, pink and veilow. $1.00 each. 
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