Pomona United Nurseries, Dansyille, N.Y. 
Select Varieties of Roses 
In spite of all the flowers which from time to time have become popular and have had their 
day as “fads,” the Rose, the “Queen of Flowers,” still holds her scepter and compels all others 
to acknowledge her queenly right and beauty. 
The Roses which we offer below are all strong two-year field-grown bushes, either American- 
grown or have been imported from England. 
MARSHALL P. WILDER MAGNA CHARTA COQUETTE DES ALPS 
Marshall P. Wilder — Bright cherry carmine; 
very fragrant and one of the freest 
bloomers. Vigorous. 
Baron de Bonstetten — Flowers large and very 
double; color rich, dark red, passing to 
deep velvety maroon. Very fragrant. 
Clio — New. The perfection in Hybrid Perpet- 
uals. Of delicate satin blush with a little 
deeper center. Large, well shaped and 
very double. Strong, robust, hardy and 
prolific. A jewel. 
Alfred Colcomb — -Brilliant carmine crimson, 
very large, full, of fine globular form and 
extremely fragrant. 
Anne de Diesbach — One of the best and most 
satisfactory Hybrid Perpetual Roses. A 
strong, vigorous grower, extremely hardy; 
producing very large, double flowers, of 
a lovely shade of carmine and delight- 
fully fragrant. 
Prince Camile de Rohan — Very dark velvety 
crimson, changing to intense maroon. 
Blanche Robert — Pure white, large and full, 
buds very beautiful. A strong grower 
and a desirable variety. 
American Beauty — Very large and double. Of 
globular shape. Deep pink, shaded with 
carmine. Fragrance exquisite. 
Paul Neyron — This magnificent rose, by far 
the largest variety in cultivation ; very 
double and full, of a beautiful deep rose 
color, and delightfully fragrant; borne 
upon vigorous, upright shoots in great 
abundance throughout the entire season. 
We recommend this variety very highly. 
Mrs. John Laing (H. P.) — A splendid free- 
flowering, sweetly fragrant rose of beau- 
tiful form. Color, clear, bright, shining, 
silvery pink, exquisitely shaded. Im- 
mense flowers, full and double, borne in 
great profusion on long stiff canes. 
Perpetual White Moss Pure white. 
Salet Moss — A vigorous grower and perpetual 
bloomer. Light rose, large, full. The 
best of the class. A true, perpetual moss 
blooming at intervals from June until 
November. 
Dorothy Perkins — -Perfectly hardy; flowers of 
of large size for this class of rose, usual- 
ly about one and one-half inches across; 
are borne in clusters from ten to thirty 
and are very double; the petals are very 
prettily rolled back and crinkled; the 
buds are remarkably pretty, being point- 
ed in shape and of just the right size for 
the button hole. Color beautiful, clear 
shell pink. 
Crimson Rambler — -A climbing rose of un- 
usual attractions. Very hardy, having 
withstood 10 degrees below zero without 
covering. Vigorous in growth, having 
rown 8 to 10 feet in a season. Pro- 
uces a profusion of blossoms, having 
been known to produce 300 blossoms on 
one shoot. The Crimson Rambler is es- 
pecially adapted for covering trellises. 
Its cluster form, its brilliancy, the abund- 
ance of its bloom. 
Frau Karl Druschki (Sometimes called Snow 
Queen) (H. P.) — A wonderful rose — 
fine, large, free-flowering, hardy, white. 
Extraordinarily strong-growing, branch- 
ing freely. 
General Jacqueminot (H. P.) The leading 
rose. Deep, brilliant shaded crimson, 
with large petals, globular with high cen- 
ter. A well known favorite. 
Madame Plantier (H. P.) — Pure white, above 
medium size; full. Produced in great 
abundance early in the season. One of 
the best white roses for hedges. Spec- 
ially recommended for cemetery planting. 
Special Wholesale Price for all Varieties of Roses, Strong 2 Year Bushes, 70 cents each, 10 
for $6.50. 
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