Fairfax Roses — The Aristocrats of Rosedom 
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NEW ROSES OF SPECIAL MERIT, continued 
each color blends nicely with the other. 
This variety ranks with the best and is a 
Rose of decided merit. 
Viridlflora. Green China Rose. Moder- 
ately large, quite double; pure deep green. 
Valuable as a curiosity. 
Burbank. A perfect, hardy, everbloom- 
ingTca Rose. The color is cherry-crimson; 
it is, in other words, the very deepest and 
brightest pink Rose in cultivation. It is 
peculiarly adapted for both outdoor plant- 
ing or for blooming indoors. 
La Pactole. Tea. Light yellow, chang- 
ing to almost white. 
plant, with small, dark, close-set leaves 
and large, very dark crimson flowers. 
Decidedly handsome and striking. 
Marquise de Querhoent. Tea. Long- 
pointed bud, stiff, upright stem; color a 
beautiful China Rose, copper, salmon and 
golden yellow; extremely free. 
Baby Rambler. Quite a wonderful 
little Rose. It is equally fine for bedding 
or for growing in pots. The plants grow 
only about i8 inches tall, but bloom con- 
stantly. The flowers are small, bright r«d, 
in clusters similar to the famous and 
popular Crimson Rambler. The plant is 
vigorous, hardy, and the foliage is appar- 
ently very free from the attacks of insects. 
Princess Sagan. Very strong-growing 
Price all plants on this page, strong mailing size, from 3-in. pots, 10 cts.; heavy z-yr. plants, 
by express, 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz.; 2-yr.-old, in small numbers, by mail, 30 cts. 
Dear Sir: Just a line to tell you how perfectly delighted I was with my order from you last spring. 
I purchased some 20 roses of mailing size and every one grew and bloomed last summer. -r-Miss L. L., 
Du Bois, Idaho. 
Dear Sir: The Dahlia plants sent me last year arrived here in good condition. I set them out at 
once and every one is growing. I am very much pleased with them. They are the finest plants that I 
ever saw. — A. R. R., Beaver Dam. Wis. 
Dear Sir: When looking over your catalogue I am reminded that the two small orders placed with 
you in past years were received in excellent condition and that the roses in particular have done 
remarkably well. — M rs. F. C., Everett,Wash. ,. , 
Dear Sir: Box of roses and plants received yesterday and they were in fine condition^ I have been 
buying plants for the past 18 years and have purchased^ from North and West and I never bad plants 
sent packed as well as those you sent me. — D r. K. M. K., Delta, Pa. 
Planting of Baby Rambler Roses 
