tire summer. Order Caroline Marniesse, if you 
want a desiraljle hardy white Rose. The 
flowers are of medium size, full and double, 
borne in very pretty clusters. Color pure 
white, slightly tinged with pink, and with the 
delicate fragrance of the dainty Tea Rose. 
The bush is low-growing, 18 to 24 inches high, 
and especially adapted for a border or for 
cemetery planting. It is entirely hardy. 
Crimson Rambler. 
Climbing Jules Margottin. C. Red. 
Among tlie best of all the moderate-growing 
climbing sorts. Color carmine. Is line in 
open flower or bud. Hardy. May be grown 
as a pillar Rose, or by )iruning kept in bush 
form. A vigorous grower, blooming at inter- 
vals from Juno to November. Does not make 
growth enough to cover large buildings, but is 
desirable for covering a trellis or pillar. 
Climbing Victor Verdier. C. Kea. 
Flower is a brilliant carmine, edged with pur- 
ple. Hardy. Very large, full and fragrant. 
Blooms at intervals from June to November. 
Does not make growth enough to cover large 
buildings, but is desirable for covering a trellis 
or pillar. 
Clio. H.P. Light Pinlt. This is one of the 
finest Roses. It is of the most delicate texture 
and coloring imaginable. The plant is a very 
vigorous grower, entirely hardy, and the 
flowers are very freely produced throughout 
the summer. Flowers large, of fine, globular 
form ; flesh color, shaded in the center with 
rosy iiink. Plant of vigorous growth, entirely 
hardy ; handsome foliage. 
Coquette des Alpes. H. P. White. Flow- 
ers medium size; white, slightly shaded with 
l)ink; in shape, .semi-cupped. Generally flowers 
in small clusters, and blooms freely throughout 
the entire season. A choice variety. This is 
of the Hybrid Noisette class. ^ 
Crested Moss. M. Pink. The buds are 
graceful, surrounded with a mossy fringe and 
crest; are a deep pink, fragrant and very at- 
tractive. Blooms in June and July. Hardy. 
For cut-flowers and boquets the blooms are 
very desirable and handsome. The plant is 
free from mildew. 
Crimson Globe. M. Red. Plant very 
strong-growing and free-blooming. Hardy. 
Buds rather pointed and well mossed, and of 
a fine, clear, rich crimson. The open flowers 
have the beautiful rounded form of Hybrid Per- 
petual Roses, instead of the rather flat, less 
attractive shape of other Moss Roses. 
Crimson Rambler. C. Red. Hardy. 
This wonderful Japan Rose is one of the most 
important and valuable hardy Roses introduced 
in many yeare. It is a running or climbing 
Rose, vigorous in growth and entirely hardy. 
It begins to flower about the middle of June, 
and remains in bloom a number of weeks. Pro- 
duces a marvelous abundance of clusters made 
up of from 20 to BO brilliant crimson flowers, 
each flower perfect in shape, from 1 to IJ 
inches across. The clusters cover the entire 
length of the bush, making a magnificent ap- 
jiearance against the background of beautiful 
glossy foliage. We cannot say too much in 
praise of this beautiful Rose, and our customers 
will make no mistake in purchasing it. An 
elegant Rose for verand:is, walls, pillars and 
fences. From the Philadelphia Rocord, June 
10, 1899: 
A Crimson Rambler Rose bush that contains 
9,000 blossoms is the remarkable feature of the 
Sjardcu at the home of John Parry, No. y517 
North Thirty-fifth street. Falls of Schuylkill. 
Ijast year the bush was considered a wonder, 
but then the blooms numbered onlj^ C,500. 
Every day hundreds of people visit Mr. 
Parry's place and admire the bush, which its 
<nvner displays with greatpride . Each cluster 
of the rose is a bouquet in itself. The bush is 
10 feet in height, and spreads over quite an 
amount of space. Mr. Parry is confident that 
he has the champion Rose bush in this section 
of the country. 
