John Connon Co., Limited, Hamilton, Ont. 
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RAMBLER VARIETIES— Continued. 
Price— Each, 75c; Dozen, $8.40. 
Four and upwards of any one variety charged at the dozen rate. 
Alberic Barbier. Creamy white, with canary yellow centre; a very attractive 
variety. 
American Pillar. A single flowering variety of great beauty; pink, with clear 
white eye, flowers produced in large clusters. 
Crimson Rambler. The foliage is a rich dark green, the growth is strong and rapid- 
the blooms are of the brightest crimson shade; very double and borne in large clusters- 
Dorothy Perkins. Similar in habit to Crimson Rambler, but the flowers are a clear 
shell pink in color; very sweetly scented. 
Flower of Fairfield. Bright crimson-scarlet; an ever-blooming Crimson Rambler. 
Gold Finch. Golden yellow; very hardy, producing clusters of yellow flowers in 
great profusion. 
Tausendschon. A delightful shade of soft pink, changing to carmine on the re- 
verse side of petals. The individual flowers are very large, often three inches in diameter. 
MOSS VARIETIES. 
These roses are grown mostly for the beautiful mossy buds. They require close 
pruning and high culture. 
Price — Each, 75c; Dozen, $8.40. 
Four and upwards of any one variety charged at the dozen rate. 
Blanche Moreau. Flowers pure white, large and full; a very strong grower, being 
almost as vigorous as a climber. 
Cristata. Vigorous in growth, blooming constantly; light rose, large, full, and 
prettily crested. 
Wm. Lobb. Bright red, the best Moss rose of its color. 
YELLOW BRIAR VARIETIES. 
These are all of strong, vigorous growth, flowering profusely in early summer, 
often producing a quantity of flowers in the fall; a distinct and interesting class. 
Price — Each, 75c; Dozen, $8.40. 
Four and upwards of any one variety charged at the dozen rate. 
Juliet. Old gold on outside of petals, rich red on the inside, changing to deep rose 
as the flower opens. 
Persian Yellow. Deep yellow, double, strong and very hardy. 
Soleil d'Or. Orange yellow to old gold; large and quite distinct. 
RUGOSA VARIETIES. 
Rugosa Roses form sturdy bushes three to four feet in height; the foliage is glossy 
green, and the plants are covered with clusters of fragrant flowers. They bloom nearly 
the whole summer, and are attractive in autumn and winter on account of the brilliant 
red seed pods. 
Price— Each, 6Sc; Dozen, $7.20. 
Four and upwards of any one variety charged at the dozen rate. 
Rugosa Alba. Flowers single white, fragrant; freely produced from June to Sept. 
Rugosa Rubra. The habit and foliage are similar to Alba, but the flowers are red 
in color. 
Blanc Double de Coubert. Pure white, very double; the best of its kind. 
Hansa. Crimson, very double; one of the most attractive Rugosa varieties. 
Mme. Georges Bruant. A very free blooming white variety; flowers are semi- 
double. 
HYBRID SWEET BRIAR VARIETIES. 
These lovely hybrids possess a delightful fragrance; the flowers have a wide range 
of color and are borne in great profusion. Should not be pruned except to remove 
undesirable branches. 
