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The Butler & Jewell Company 
HARDY ROSES 
Strong 2-year field-grown plants, 25 cts. each, except where noted 
A select list of the very best old and new varieties. 
Earl of Dufferin. Crimson-red, 
shaded with dark maroon. 
General Jacqueminot. Crimson. 
John Hopper. Rose and car- 
mine. 
La France. Silver red. 
Madam Plantier. White. 
Magna Charta. Pink and car- 
mine. 
Margaret Dickson. White; 
center pale flesh. 
Marshall P. Wilder. Cherry 
carmine. 
Mrs. John Laing. Satiny pink. 
Paul Neyron. Deep rose. 
Persian Yellow. 
Pink Roamer. A Wichuraiana 
hybrid. Single-flowered. 
Rosa rugosa, or Japanese Rose. 
Very large, showy, single flow- 
ers on particularly attractive 
bush. Red and White. 
Vick’s Caprice. Pink, striped 
white and carmine. 
Wichuraiana. Trailing. Clus- 
ters of single white flowers 
MOSS ROSES 
Blanche Robert. White. 
Crested Moss. Deep pink. 
Gracilis. Deep pink. 
Princess Adelaide. Pale rose. 
Crimson Globe. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Baltimore Belle. Blush. 
Empress of China. Dark red 
in bud. changing to pink. 
Helene. A seedling of Crim- 
son Rambler, with larger flow- 
ers. Color soft violet-rose. 
Little White Pet. Blooms con- 
tinuously. 35 cts. 
Queen of the Prairies. Red 
Ramblers, Yellow, White, Pink 
and Crimson. The finest of 
Climbing Roses. 
Russell’s Cottage. Crimson. 
Seven Sisters. Blush. 
Cumberland Belle, Only Climb- 
ing Moss Rose in existence. 
Unique and desirable. Pale 
rose. 50 cts. 
Dorothy Perkins. Shell-pink, 
as strong a grower as Crimson 
Rambler. An acquisition. 50c. 
Alfred Colomb. Carmine-crimson. 
Coquette des Blanches. White ; ! 
sometimes blush. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER. 
