Quality Nursery Stock Since 1886 
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Tip-Top or “Baby-Doll" — This delightful 
little sweetheart rose is an everblooming poly- 
antha, and will fall into the Cecil Brunner class 
for choice corsages and for fine, dainty floral 
work. The color is absolutely new, and quite 
startling in its brilliancy— golden yellow, tipped 
with clear, bright cerise. The arrangement re- 
minds one of Mme. Watteville. The little buds 
and bloom are very perfect in form, long and 
pointed, borne single or in small clusters. 
Foliage narrow and sharply pointed. A beau- 
tiful baby rose. 
Etoile de Lyon — Many new varieties of yel- 
low roses have been introduced since this was 
a novelty, but none combine more good quali- 
ties than this good old sulphur-yellow rose. 
Buds are of beautiful shape and flower is very 
full. 
Mrs. Arthur Waddell — A strong, rampant 
grower; buds long and pointed; rose scarlet, 
opening coppery salmon; large and semi-double, 
but a wonderful keeper. One of the showiest 
roses extant; a splendid forcer. 
Francisca Krueger — A strikingly distinct and 
handsome rose. One of the very best for open 
culture. The flowers are deeply shaded copper- 
yellow in color and are of large size. Always 
in bloom. 
Helene Gambrier— This lovely yellow hybrid 
Tea everblooming rose w r ill fill a long-felt want 
from the fact that everybody has been looking 
and longing for a good yellow rose that com- 
bines vigorous hardiness with rich color and 
free blooming qualities. This Helene Gambrier 
does. Flow r ers are of a delightful shade of 
deep, rich yellow. 
Mme. Jenny Gillemot — Buds long and point- 
ed, deep saffron-yellow; immense; opens very 
freely. A fine upright grower of branching 
habit; exquisitely beautiful, very large in size, 
bud very long and pointed. 
Mme. Cecile Brunner — Synonyms: Mignon 
and Sweetheart. The tiny pink Polyanatha rose, 
extremely useful in the cut flowers trade, 
where it has acquired new popularity the past 
two years; forces nicely in winter time. 
Perle des Jardins — Golden yellow, large, 
double free bloomer; the finest yellow rose in 
cultivation. 
Lady Hillington — A very popular yellow forc- 
ing variety, already planted in considerable 
quantity in this country. It is of very quick, 
free growth, with pretty narrow foliage, and is 
one of the freest in the tea section in the con- 
tinuous production of flo-wers. The buds are 
slender and graceful, a deep shade of yellow 
which does not easily fade. Everybody can 
grow this pretty yellow rose and have it in 
quantity. 
White 
Catherine Zeimet (White Baby Rambler) — 
This is surely a beauty. It grows to a height 
of 15 to 20 inches, and produces double pure 
w'hite flowers in wonderful abundance. It has 
a fragrance similar to hyacinths. Of free, 
compact growth and very attractive, a sheet 
of white and always in bloom. Extra strong. 
50 cents each. 
White Killarney — With many growers used 
in preference to the original White Killarney, 
as it has many more petals and makes a finer 
flower for warm weather use. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria — This is one of 
the grandest of all roses. It is a strong, vig- 
orous grow r er, producing buds and flowers of 
enormous size. Color pure ivory white. We 
have no hesitancy in saying that this rose is 
unequaled by any other in its color. A grand 
garden rose on account of its vigorous growth 
and hardiness. 
