FAIRFAX ROSES — THE ARISTOCRATS OF ROSEDOM 
Rambler Roses, continued 
Lyon Rambler. Bears immense trusses 
of from thirty to fifty flowers, in color a 
bright vivid pink, shaded with crimson 
and wonderfully attractive. Many con- 
sider it superior to Dorothy Perkins. Price, 
mailing size, i.S cts.; 2-year, 40 cts. 
Philadelphia 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 sub- 
stance. It is a very profuse bloomer and 
a good, healthy grower, producing splen- 
did 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. Price, strong plants, to cts.; 
3-inch pots, 15 cts.; 2-year plants, 25 cts. 
Tausendschon. Truly called “Thou- 
sand 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 carmine-rose on 
the reverse as they expand. Price, lo cts. ; 
3-inch pots, 15 cts.; 2-year plants, 25 cts. 
Thalia (VVhite Rambler). Charming 
Rose of the rambler type. It climbs 
rapidly, is entirely hardy and produces 
immense clusters of pure white. Price, 
10 cts.; 2-ycar plants, 25 cts. 
White Dorothy. Exquisitely beauti- 
ful, 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 beauti- 
fully 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 without protection. 
Price, mailing size, 15 cts.; strong 2-year 
plants, 50 cts. 
STANDARD, or TREE ROSES 
This class includes Roses of many of the regular varieties grafted upon upright 
stems in tree form. For planting along walks or drives, for use among other and lower 
growing Roses, and as a back- 
ground for low shrubs, herbaceous 
perennials, etc., these Tree Roses are 
certainly very desirable, and I recom- 
mend the following varieties highly. 
Alfred Colomb. Price, 75 cts. 
American Beauty. Price, $ 1 . 
Countess of Roseberry. Price, 
75 cts. 
Frau Karl Druschki, or White 
American Beauty. Price, $ 1 . 
3 . B. Clarke. Price, $ 1 . 
Klllarney. Price, 75 cts. 
Mad. Caroline Testout. Price, 
75 cts. 
Magna Charta. Price, 75 cts. 
Mad. Jules Grolez. Price, 75c. 
Mrs. B. R. Cant. Price, 75 cts. 
Mrs. John Lalng. Price, 75 cts. 
Ulrich Brunner. Price, 75 cts. 
Special Collections 
To go by express at purchaser’s ex- 
pense. The selection of varieties to 
be left entirely to us, but we will put 
in only Everblooming or Monthly 
Roses — no Climbers. All guaranteed 
to bloom this year. 
COLLECTION C. Twenty Roses, all 
different and all labeled, from 3- 
inch pots, by mail $1.25; by ex- 
press Si. 
COLLECTION D. One dozen 2-year 
plants, all different, all labeled, for 
$2, by express. 
Many high-priced Roses are in- 
cluded in these collections. 
Standard, or Tree Roses 
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