You can have a bed of Roses like this the first year by planting our strong stock. 
ROSES 
No garden or lawn is complete without them, and no flower so royally repays 
for its care. With these varieties in our own garden we have cut quantities of 
bloom from the middle of May until late in November. 
In most varieties we have potted stock, so that shipment can be made safely 
at any season. We offer all varieties in three grades. 
MEANING OF ABBREVIATIONS 
H. P., Hybrid Perpetual; T., Tea; B., Bourbon; H. 
Austrian; R. IT., Rugosa Hybrid; Wich., Wichuraiana; 
ing; II. C. Pr., Hardy Climbing Prairie; R., Rambler. 
Prices, except where noted, 
Strong field-grown plants 
Extra-strong field-grown plants 
Selected 3-year plants 
RED AND CRIMSON ROSES 
Alfred Colomb. H. P. Large, fra- 
grant; useful for general cultivation. 
Captain Hayward. H. P. Very 
large; vigorous, free bloomer. 
General Jacqueminot. H. P. Large 
and extremely effective; fragrant. 
Gruss an Teplitz. H. T. Very fra- 
grant; ever-bloomer. One of the best 
bedding Roses introduced, From these 
plants you can cut flowers from June 
1 until frost. 
Liberty. FI.T. Beautiful buds. Fine 
for house culture and cut-flowers. 
T., Hybrid Tea; A., 
II. C., Hardy Climb- 
Each 10 
$0 35 $3 00 
50 4 50 
75 6 50 
Marshall P. Wilder. H. P. Vigor- 
ous; very fragrant. 
Pierre Notting. T. Large, pointed 
buds; highly scented. 
Ulrich Brunner. II. P. Hardy; vig- 
orous; everbloomer; highly fragrant; 
most effective in masses. 
Fisher Holmes. II. P. Flo wers extra 
large and full; very sweet. Constant 
bloomer. 
Hugh Dickson. Ii. P. Very large; 
full; free and continuous bloomer. 
Prince Camille de Rohan. Large; 
moderately full. Splendid rose. H. P. 
