33 MARKET STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 
NEW HYBRID TRAILING ROSES 
Price, 30 each, or $1.00 for the s^t — one of each. 
The habit of tliese new 
Roses is the same as the 
A'o.ra IVichuriana, or 
Memorial Rose. The 
jrrowth'is creeping, and, 
thrrefore, can be used to 
cover g;round, stems of 
trees, pillars, trellises, or 
any other purpose de- 
sired, including pot cul- 
ture. They are the hardi- 
est Rose we know of, and 
will stand any climate or 
exposure, and will thrive 
in the poorest soil or a 
gravel bank. The foliai^'c 
is finely cut, thick, of a 
leathery suljstance.hrighl 
green, shining as if var- 
nished, not suljject to mil- 
dew or any insect, but 
keeps its full beauty until 
almost Christmas. The 
flowers are produced in 
the gr 'atest profusion, so 
that a iwo or three-year- 
old pant will produce 
several thousand most ex- 
quisite flowers, which are 
deliciously fragrant, and 
last a long time in perfec- 
tion. 
Triumph. — This grand 
Rose is of free growth, 
luxuriant foliage, and 
produces large clusters 
of double pure white 
flowers, beautifully im- 
bricated, and well 
formed, two inches in 
diameter and -sweetly 
scented. 
Universal Favorite. — 
This is the most vigor- 
ous plant of the set. 
The long-branching 
shoots are covered with 
dense, bright green fol- 
iage. The double 
flowers are over tuo 
inches in diameter, ami 
of a beautiful rose color, 
similar to the Brides- 
maid, and deliciously 
fragrant. A grand vari- 
ety for any purpose. 
South Orange Perfection.— This is a gem, growing freely, close to the ground, and having multitudes of 
the most perfectly formed double flowers, about one and a half inches in diameter, soft blush pink at 
the tips, changing to white. It lasts a long time in perfection. 
Pinit Reamer.— This is without question a hybrid between the SwctI Drier, and carries these character- 
istics in bloom, while the growth, which is very rampant, and the luxurious foliage, partake more of 
the IVichuriana. The single flowers, which are produced in close heads, are nearly two inches in 
d ameter, bright rich pink, with almost a white center, which lightens up the orange-red stamens, 
producing an effect which, combined with fragrance, makes it one of the most valuable Roses in 
cultivation. 
Taking them together, the set of the four above varieties' should be in every garden, and we are sure 
they will prove more valuable than the celebrated Critnson Rambler, as it is of a much more vigorous growth. 
Some shoots made last season from 15 to 20 feet in length, and, therefore, must be considered a 
marvel amongst Roses. 
KOS..V VVlCliURIAN.V ON AN ARCH. 
