POMONA NURSERIES, DANSV1LLE, N. Y.-NOTHING OVER TEN CENTS 31 
Prince Camille de Rohan 
General Jacqueminot — Brilliant crimson ; large and 
fine. Beautiful in bud and a universal favorite. 
Coquette des Alps — White, slightly shaded with car- 
mine; strong grower and a great favorite. 
Prince Camille de Rohan — Very dark velvety crimson, 
changing to intense maroon. 
Salet Moss — A vigorous grower and perpetual bloomer. 
Light rose, large, full. The best of the class. A 
true, perpetual moss bearing at intervals from 
June until November. 
White Dorothy Perkins — A white flowered form of Dor- 
othy Perkins, very free of bloom and especially 
valuable because of the rarity of good white 
Climbing Roses. 
Live Forever Rose — I recommend this rose to all, es- 
pecially to those who have not been able to succeed 
with roses. Plant it in large beds and you will 
have a display of bloom that will attract attention. 
Baltimore Belle— Pale blush, nearly white. Blooms in 
clusters. 
Pink Rambler — Flowers medium size, pink, in clusters. 
Thousand Beauties Rose — A rapid growing, almost 
thornless climber, showing the blood of Rambler, 
Polyantha and Tea parentage. Its innumerable 
flower clusters make a pretty show through June 
and July. 
Ulrich Brunner — Splendid upright grower, with bright, 
healthy foliage. The flowers are good-sized and 
of fine form, with shell-shaped petals. One of 
the most abundant bloomers ; color, cherry red. 
Philadelphia Rambler — This variety is a cross be- 
tween Crimson Rambler and Hybrid Perpetual 
Victor Hugo and is identical in all respects to the 
Crimson Rambler except in color, which is a 
deeper, brighter and more intense crimson, which 
never fades out, and while it is not expected to 
supersede the old favorite, it is a most valuable 
addition to our list of hardy climbing Roses. 
Yellow Rambler — A strong grower, with large 
trusses of nearly double pale yellow flowers- 
fragrant. 
White Rambler— Also perfectly hardy and a strong, 
vigorous grower; fljwers white. 
Crimson Rambler— Climbing Rose. An exceedingly 
vigorous and rapid grower, making shoots 8 to 
10 feet in one season, and when in bloom com- 
mands admiration by the gorgeous display of its 
brilliant crimson flowers. 
Dorothy Perkins — The flowers are borne in clusters 
of thirty or forty, and sometimes even fifty and 
sixty. The blooms are large for a Rose of this 
class, very double, sweet-scented and of a beauti- 
ful shell-pink; it is also entirely hardv. A 
valuable Rose. 
Dorothy Perkins Rose 
Pomona Price for all varieties of Rose Bushes 2 year second size, 10 cents each, 10 for $1.00. 
(Not over 10 Rose Bushes to any one person) 
