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Harrison Yellow — A very bright yellow 
double rose, hardy and a profuse bloom- 
er. 
Alndaiiii- liiintlcr — Pure white, produced in 
great abundance early in the season. 
An excellent hardy white rose. 
Paul Neyron — One of the very largest 
roses known, often measuring five inches 
in diameter; color, bright rose; very 
fresh and pretty. A strong, healthy 
grower with clean, glossy foliage and 
one of the most prolific bloomers in the 
hybi'id class. Young- plants in the nurs- 
ery rows bloom almost without intermis- 
sion from June until October. 
Prince C'nniille <le Kohau (Black Prince) — 
Very large, deep velvety crimson, al- 
most black. Very fragrant. By all 
means include this in your collection. 
I7lrleh Brunuer — A splendid rose and one 
of the best of the class. Flowers very 
large, well formed, brilliant cherry red, 
and highly fragrant; produced in great 
profusion. Vigorous, hardy and healthy. 
Moss Roses 
<;ior.v of Mo8Me,s — Very heavily mossed; 
flowers glossy pink; fragrant. One of 
the best. 
SLuxeniliourK' Moss — Large, bright crimson. 
A Very fine, luxuriant grower and free 
bloomer. 
White KI0.1IH — Large, full, double, pure 
white and very fragrant. Perfectly 
hardy. 
Rugosa Roses 
llOHa KiiK'OMn — Foliagre shiny, bright green; 
flowers single and very fragrant, bright 
rose color with yellow center. The 
leaves and buds are very beautiful. In 
time of winter it bears bright red ber- 
ries. Requires no protection whatever 
and is well adapted for hedges. Strong 
two and three-year plants. 
Conriii] Foriliniiud Meyer — This variety has 
the ornamental foliage of the Rugosa 
and the beauUful fragrant flowers of the 
Hybrid Perpetual. The flowers are 
large, double, very fragrant and of a 
delicate silvery pink. Very vigorous 
and hardy without protection. 
Hnimii — Violet-red, -large, fragrant, and 
perfectly double. The flowers are in 
dense clusters which all bloom at once, 
thus appearing like one immense rose 
from a distance. Flowers are produced 
freely throughout the season. Abso- 
lutely hardy. 
Baby Ramblers 
Splendid varieties for bedding or for pot 
culture. They grow about IS inches high 
and liloom profusely throughout the entire 
growing season. 
rinl< Buliy Unmliler — Brilliant rose colored 
flowers. 
White Bnhy Rumhler — Pure white flowers 
with yellow stamens. 
Ernn 'resehenclorlV — A deep cherry red 
which does not fade easily. One of the 
ver>' finest of Baby Ramblers. 
Hardy Perennial Phlox 
Perennial Phlox 
No class of hardy plants is more desirable They thrive almost anywhere with 
a little care, and are useful for borders about shrubbery and for groups. The flowers 
are very showy and brilliant, and last through a long season. In the last few years 
they have wonderfully improved. 
The following are some of the most choice varieties: 
B. Conte — A glowing purple; one of the 
finest of the dark colored varieties. 
Tall. 
I^^elairenr — Salmon and scarlet with crim- 
son eye; tnediuni. 
Henry Mureer — Very large, pure white 
with carmine center; tall. 
Jeanne d'Are — Pure white, very large 
heads, and late blooming. Very tall and 
vigorous. 
Ijothnfr — Carmine pink with crimson eye; 
medium. .V splendid variety. 
Louis BIniie — Reddish-violet with purple 
shading, A distinct dark colored variety 
and first of all to bloom. Medium 
height. 
Selma — .\ pretty delicate rose with distinct 
red eye. 
Von HorliherK — .\ brilliant crimson, the 
riclu'st of its color; tall. 
Von I-asslierg — Purest white, flowers very 
large; one of the best white varieties. 
