FAIRFAX ROSES— THE ARISTOCRATS OF ROSEDOM 
CHINA ROSES 
These are the Roses of our grandmother’s days, but on account of their sterling qualities they 
are still popular and are worthy of planting in any garden. The range of color is considerable, 
and their absolute hardiness, ease of culture, fragrance and adaptability to adverse conditions 
make them popular and valuable varieties. 
Price of these six kinds, mailing size, 10 
Champion of the World. Piph- P- 'S 
quite hardy and possesses that delicious old- 
fashioned Rose fragrance so much sought after 
in an evcrblooming variety. 
Clothilde Soiipcrt. Pink. A strong, 
vigorous grower. The flowers are large, double 
and beautiful in form, in the style of the 
beautiful Rose, Ball of Snow. They are borne 
in sprays, and the color blends from a soft 
shell-pink to a pure, satiny white. Roses 
with both these colors are borne on the same 
plant at the same time. Unequalled in flower- 
ing qualities. 
Diichesse de Brabant. Carmine. A 
bright China-rose, with coppery yellow center, 
ends of petals suffused with carmine. A 
charmingly beautiful combination of coloring. 
cts.; strong 2-year plants, 30 cts. each. 
as each color blends nicely with the other. 
This variety ranks with the best and is a 
Rose of decided merit. 
Hcrmosa. Pink. An old favorite. It is 
always in bloom and always beautiful; the 
flowers arc cupped, finely formed and full; 
color, the most pleasing shade of pink, soft 
but deep. 
Queen’s Scarlet. Red. A grand old bed- 
ding variety. It can be planted anywhere; 
entirely hardy. Flowers large and firey scarlet, 
a color seldom seen in Roses. 
Souvenir de la Malmaison. Flesh. Blooms 
well in hot weather. Its rich, flesh-colored 
flowers are of large size, double to the center, 
and produced in abundance. 
RAMBLER ROSES 
While these do not bloom continuously, they are covered dur ing their blooming season with 
a wealth of flowers of various shades. The sight of a large Rambler Rose in full bloom is one 
long to be remembered — a wealth of color show by no other class of plant. 
Crimson Rambler. Often grows 8 to 10 
feet in a season. Magnificent in bush form, 
and for covering buildings, trellises, etc. 
Brightest crimson, undimmed to the end. The 
flowers are produced in great pyramidal panicles 
or trusses of thirty to forty blooms. Price, 
from 3-inch pots, 10 cts.; 2-year plants, 35 cts.; 
3-year plants, heavy, 50 cts. 
Dorothy Perkins. The flowers are clear 
shell-pink, with lovely, oddly wrinkled petals; 
buds pointed, well formed, borne in great 
clusters. A fine climber and a profuse bloomer; 
flowers very durable and the clusters are good 
for cutting. Price, strong mailing size, from 
3-inch pots, 10 cts.; 2-ycar plants, fine, 35 cts. 
Extra 3-year plants, 50 cts. 
Philadolpliia Crimson Rambler. This 
splendid new variety differs from the old 
Crimson Rambler in having a brighter, deeper 
and more intense color, and flowers that are 
perfectly double to the center; very durable 
and of excellent substance. It is a very profuse 
bloomer and a good, healthy grower, producing 
splendid clusters of perfectly double and in- 
tensely brilliant flowers, absolutely free from 
the faded appearance so frequently seen in 
flowers of the ordinary Crimson Rambler. 
Priee, strong plants, 10 cts.; 3-inch pots, 15 cts.; 
2-year plants, 35 cts. 
White Dorothy. Exquisitely beautiful, 
vigorous novelty. This Rose has all the merits 
of the famous pink Dorothy Perkins, of which 
it is an offspring. The flowers are remarkably 
pure white and are borne in clusters completely 
covering the plant and contrasting most 
beautifully with the brilliant green foliage. 
White Dorothy grows to perfection in heavy 
soil and frequently reaches a height of 30 feet in 
a single season. It is hardy everywhere with- 
out protection. Price, mailing size, 15 cts.; 
strong 2-year plants, 40 cts. 
Lady Gay. Flowers delicate cerise-pink, 
passing to soft white. The effect of the com- 
bination of soft white flowers, pink buds and 
green foliage is indeed charming. Price, 10 cts. 
from 3-inch pots, 15 cts.; 2-year plants, 30 cts. 
Lyon Rambler. Bears immense trusses of 
from thirty to fifty flowers, in color a bright 
vivid pink, shaded with crimson and wonder- 
fully attractive. Many consider it superior 
to Dorothy Perkins. Price, mailing size, 15 
cts.; 2-year, 40 cts. 
Tausciidschon. Truly called “Thousand 
Beauties.” One of the really reliable novelties. 
It bears its flowers in immense clusters; in color 
a soft pink when first opening, changing to a car- 
mine-rose on the reverse as they expand. Price 
10 cts.; 3-in. pots, 15 cts.; 2-yr. plants, 35 cts. 
21 
