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Fairfax Roses — The Aristocrats of Rosedovi 
Sunburst. 
Yellow. The new queen of the 
Yellow Roses. For years I have 
been hoping for a perfect yellow Rose. Never be- 
fore have I seen any to equal this. The color is 
orange-copper, golden orange and golden yellow, 
all intense shades and extremely brilliant. The 
bloom is full and double, and holds its color until 
the petals are ready to drop ; the bud is long and 
pointed. It is pre-eminently a long-stemmed Rose. 
Price, 1-year plants, SO cts. each ($5.00 per dozen) ; 
2-year plants, $1.00 each ($10.00 per dozen) ; 3- 
ycar plants ($1.10 each ($12.00 per dozen). 
American Beauty. Crimson. Largest, sweetest 
and best of all hardy Roses. It is a genuine, hardy, 
ever-blooming Rose. For immensity of size, rich 
color, exquisite form and delicious fragrance, it 
stands without an equal. It is a quick and bushy 
grower and a continuous bloomer, makes magnifi- 
cent buds and large, deep, double flowers. Price, 
1-year plants, 50 cts. each ($5.00 per dozen) ; 2- 
year plants, $1.00 each ($10.00 per dozen) ; 3-year 
plants, $1.10 each ($'12.CI0 per dozen). 
Jonkliecr ,T. L. Mock. Sgt'.S 
in Holland some two years ago and Rose experts 
are just beginning to realize that it is the finest new 
Rose introduced in many years ; it is a very strong 
grower with large beautiful foliage that is always 
healthy ; blooms are of the very largest size on un- 
usually strong stiff stems, full and double, 
the full bloom being more beautiful than the 
bud ; the color is very unusual, being a glis- 
tening silver pink on the face of the petal 
and on the back of the petal a deep glowing 
pink that is really a red ; it is a free and con- 
tinuous bloomer and perfectly hardy. Price, 
1- year plants, 50 cts. each ($5.00 per dozen) ; 
2- year plants, $1.00 each ($10.00 per dozen) ; 
3- year plants, $1.10 each ($12.00 per dozen). 
Red. This 
French variety 
is a most valuable addition to the Hardy 
Hybrid Tea Bedding Roses and a fitting 
companion to such high-grade varieties as 
Killarney and La France. It is a strong, 
vigorous grower, with good dark foliage, and 
flowers which are full and double and as 
beautiful in the bud as in the full-blown 
flower, and borne on strong, upright shoots 
in the greatest profusion. In color it is dis- 
tinct from all Roses in this class, being of a 
rich, velvety crimson with a vivid cerise-red 
center. Price, 1-year plants, 50 cts. each 
($5.00 per dozen) ; 2-year plants, $1.00 each 
($10.00 per dozen) ; 3-year plants, $'1.10 
each ($12.00 per dozen). 
Wm. R. Smith. aj.SibS 
ing Rose. Color deep ivory-white, overlaid 
with clear, bright pink. As hardy as Kais- 
erin Augusta Vietoria, and a vigorous and 
rampant grower. I have a fine stock, and 
offer it at a reasonable price. Guaranteed to 
bloom this yeqr. Price, 1-year plants, 35 cts. 
each ($5.00 per dozen) ; 2-year plants, $1.00 
Etoile de France. 
My Maryland 
each ($10,00 per dozen) ; 3-year plants, $1.10 
each ($12.00 per dozen). 
My Maryland, o°peac?>p*k 
Roses. The flowers are large and double, of 
perfect form, with a bright but tender peach- 
pink tint, which becomes lighter and even 
more attractive as the flower expands. The 
plant makes a robust growth with many 
canes, and every shoot bears one or many of 
the perfect blooms, which come throughout a 
long season. Grown originally for cut flow- 
ers, it has proved perfeetly hardy out of 
doors and is deservedly popular. Price, 
1- year plants, 50 cts. each ($5.00 per dozen) ; 
2- year plants, $1.00 each ($10.00 per dozen) ; 
3- yea.r plants, $1.10 each ($12.00 per dozen). 
PnlnmHin This is the best new 
troduced in the last five years ; it is a very 
vigorous grower and a Rose that is always 
in bloom ; in form it is much like the 
Cochet, but in color it is much superior, as 
it has a peculiar glow, as if it shed a light 
of its own, it varies from a soft pink to a 
rich glowing red-pink. Price, 1-year plants, 
50 cts. each ($5.00 per dozen) ; 2-year 
plants, $1.00 each ($1000 per dozen) ; 3-y^ar 
plants, $1.10 each ($12.00 per dozen). ' 
Port Clinton, Ohio, Oct. 9 . 
Mr. W. R. Gray. 
Dear Sir, — My plants came in fine condition and 
pleased to say that they are the largest and best 
bushes I ever received from any nursery. I am 
more than happy with the plants. 
Sincerely yours, MRS. GEO. B. 
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