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TEA ROSES— continued 
Aaron Ward 
Pnces, except where noted: Strong I -year plants, each 20c, 2 for 35c» 
dozen $2.00, postpaid; by express, strong 2-year plants, each 40c, dozen 
$4.00. 
Alfred Colomb. Brilliant carmine crimson, very large, full, fine globtilar 
form . 
Anna de Deisbach. Brilliant rose color, with long pointed buds. 
Baron de Bonstettin. Rich, velvety maroon; large, full. 
Baron de Maynard. Pure snow white. 
Black Prince. The darkest rose in cultivation. Deep crimson, with 
black velvety shadings; very large, double and deliciously fragrant. 
Clio. Dclicato satin blush, with a light shading of rosy pink. 
Francois Levet. Soft china pink, shaded carmine and blush. 
General Jacqueminot. A rich velvety crimson, changing to scarlet crim- 
son. 
General Washington. Bright pink. Very large and double with exquisite 
shadiPKS 'and fragrance. An elegant and much admired rose. 
Harrison's Yellow. Semi-double, golden yellow; a verj- free bloomer. 
Hugh Dickson. Very large and fully double. Deep crimson, perfectly 
shaped, plants strong and vigorous; a very fragrant rose. 
Magna Charta. Rosy red , flushed violet crimson ; very large and fragrant. 
Mme. Gabriel Luizet. Flowers extra large. Clear rose suffused with 
lavender and pearl. 
Sweet Briar Roses 
Annie of Gierstein. Dark rich crimson. 
Amy Robsart. A lovely deep red. 
Brenda. Delicate peach, dainty and charming. 
2-year-old plants, by ^express, each 30c, dozen $3.25. 
Tree Roses 
Grafted on hardy rose stalks 4 to 5 feet high; they are tree shaped and 
very handsome. They come in all the shades of the hybrid perpetual or 
hardy class. By express, each $1.00, dozen $9.00, or set of three colors 
for $2.25. 
Moss Roses 
Ashbourne Prize. Dark red: very larReC 
Blanche Moreau. Creamy white, tinged pifak. 
William Lobb. Pure white. 
By express, each 30c, dozen $3.25. 
Memorial or Evergreen Roses 
A trailing species from Japan. 
Lucida. Single, bright pink. 
Pink Roamer. Single, pink with white center. 
Universal Favorite. Double, rose color. 
Wichuriana. Pure white* By express, each 30c, dozen $3.25. 
Dorothy Perkins 
Sunburst 
Mme. Plantier. Very large and double, pure white, free bloomer. 
Mme. Alfred de Rougemont. Pure snow while flowers, tinted and cloud- 
ed with rosy blush. No collection of roses can be called complete without 
these. 
Marshall P. Wilder. Bright scarlet crimson, richly shaded with maroon. 
Margaret Dickson. White, with pale flesh center: very fragrant. 
Mrs. John Lang. An early and continuous bloomer; color, soft rosy pink. 
Paul Neyron. Deep clear rose, full and double; very fragrant. 
Prince Camille de Rohan. Dark velvety crimson, the darkest in cultiva- 
t'O"; . Full and double; very fragrant and an abundant bloomer. 
Ulrich. Bnlliant cherry-red; one of the most abundant bloomers. 
Pierre Notting. The blossoms are of globular form, very large, highly 
scented and of a deep velvety crimson color; the best fall bloomer we know of. 
Prices on the following three famous hardy perpetual roses: 1 year, 
each 25c, dozen $2.50, postpaid ; by express, 2 years, each SOc, dozen $5.00, 
or the set of three, 1 year 6Cc, postpaid, or the set of three, 2 years $1.25* 
by express. 
U. S. Grant. Very large, dark red velvety petals, one of the hardiest. 
American Beauty. Large, rich crimson; America's favorite rose. 
Frau Karl Druschki. The ideal hardy white rose; pure in color, perfect 
m form. Strong grower and very free flowering. 
Rugosa Roses 
Japanese Roses. The Japanese rose forms a sturdy bush 4 or 5 feet high, 
covered with terminal clusters of 10 to 20 flowers, each 3 inches in diameter; 
a perfectly harfiy rose. 
Sir Thomas Lipton. Double, pure white. 
Conrad F. Meyer, Double, silvery rose. 
New Century. Double, pink, in cluster; very fine. 
Alba. Single, pure white. 
Rubra. Single, rosy crimson. 
2-year-old plants, by express, each 40c, dozen S4.00. 
Rambler Roses 
Prices: I-year-old, 
each 20c, 4 for 70c, 
postpaid ; by express, 1 
year, dozen $2.00; 2 
years, each 40c, dozen 
$4.00. 
Baby Rambler. Or 
D wa rf C r i mso n Ram- 
bler. A dwarf bush form 
of Crimson Rambler. 
Annie Muller. A 
new pink Baby Rambler. 
Catherine Zeimet. A 
white dwarf Rambler, 
20 inches bifih. 
Crimson Rambler. A 
climbing rose; hardy in 
allloc:llitics,^^rowsfrom 
2 to 15 feet in one sea- 
son . The roses are 
crimson, double and 
borne in clusters. 
Dorothy Perkins. 
Flowers delicate pink, 
as hardy as Crimson 
Rambler. 
Yellow Rambler. 
Flf-AVLM's yellow. 
Philadelphia Crimson 
Rambler. An improved 
form of Crimson Ram- 
bler and 10 days later. 
New Rambler Rose 
Tausendschon. Pink 
flowtTs; very vigorous. 
Baltimore Belle. Pale 
blush, nearly white. 
Empress of China. 
"The apple blossom 
rose.'*^ Grows 15 to 20 
feet in one season. 
Dark red. 
Prairie Queen. Large 
red roses borne in 
clusters. Crimson Rambler 
