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ous grower. This is much the best rose 
of the class we have seen. 50c each. 
La Prance — A very popular variety. Buds 
and flowers of lovely form and of great 
size; exceedingly fragrant. Color, fine 
silvery-pink. It begins to bloom early 
and continues until frost. 50c each. 
Hybrid Perpetual Roses 
Baby Rambler — Really a dwarf Crimson 
Rambler. A true perpetual bloomer, per- 
fectly hardy, free from insects and di- 
seases, and of easy culture. A mass of 
bloom every day from May until frost. 
It is useful for bedding, edging waiks, 
driveways and for house culture, etc. 
75c each. 
Prau Karl Bruschki (White American 
Beauty) — Pure white, large, fragrant, 
well formed, and very similar to Ameri- 
can Beauty, except in color. Very hardy 
and vigorous; by far the best white rose 
of all. 50c each. 
General Jacqueminot — This may truthful- 
ly be called the rose for the million. A 
universal favorite. Bright scarlet, ex- 
ceedingly rich and yelvety. One of the 
hardiest. 35c each. 
Harrison Yellow — A very bright yellow 
double rose, hardy and a profuse bloom- 
er. 50c each. 
Madame Plantler — Pure whice, produced in 
great abundance early in the season. An 
excellent hardy white rose. 35c each. 
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 
hybrid class. Young plants in the nurs- 
ery rows bloom almost without intermis- 
sion from June until October. 35c each. 
Prince Camilla de Rohan (Black Prince) — 
Very large, deep velvety crimson, al- 
most black. Very fragrant. By all 
means include this in your collection. 
50c each. 
Ulrich Brunner — 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. 
50c each. 
Moss Roses 
Glory of Uoiua— Very heavily mossed; 
flowers glossy pink; fragrant.. One of 
the best. 35c each. 
Luxembourg- Moss — Large, bright crimson. 
A very fine, luxuriant grower and free 
bloomer. 35c each. 
White mobs — Large, full, double, pure 
white and very fragrant. Perfectly 
hardy. 35c each. 
Rugosa Roses 
Rosa Rugosa — Foliage 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 1 , 25c each, 
$2.50 per dozen. 
Conrad Ferdinand Meyer— This variety has 
the ornamental foliage of the Rugosa 
and the beautiful 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. 50c each. 
Hansa— Violet-red, large, fragrant, and 
perfectlv 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. 50c each. 
Hardy 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. Price, unless otherwise 
noted, 20c each; i-2.oo per dozen. 
B. Conte — A glowing purple; one of the 
finest of the dark colored varieties. Tall. 
Eclaireux — Salmon and scarlet with crim- 
son eye; medium. 
Henry Murgrer — Very large, pure white 
with carmine center; tall. 30c each. 
Jeanne d'Arc — Pure white, very large 
heads, and late blooming. Very tall and 
vigorous. 
Lothair — Carmine pink with crimson eye; 
medium. A splendid variety. 
Louis Blanc — Reddish-violet with purple 
shading. A distinct dark colored variety 
and first of all to bloom. Medium height. 
Ton Hochberg 1 — A brilliant crimson, the 
richest of its color; tall. 
Von Lassberg- — Purest white, flowers very 
large; one of the best white varieties.. 
