ROSE 
Rosa Soulieana. White flowers, with prominent yellow 
stamens. $1 each. 
Rosa spinosissima. Scotch Rose. Flowers usually white, but 
sometimes pink or yellowish. $1 each. 
Rosa spinosissima altaica. Similar to R. spinosissima. Highly 
finished white flowers. $1 each. 
Rosa spinosissima hispida. The Yellow Scotch Rose. Light 
sulphur-yellow flower, to 3 inches in diameter. Dark 
brown fruit. $1 each. 
Rosa Sweginzowi. Small pink flowers. Long red fruits. 
$1 each. 
Rosa villosa. Large red fruit which is used for preserving. 
Pink flowers. $1 each. 
Rosa virginiana. Bright pink flowers, 2 inches in diameter. 
Shining red fruits. 60 cts. each. 
Rosa virginiana alba. Flowers white and very pretty. 
$1 each. 
Rosa Watsoniana. Miniature light pink flowers in rather 
large panicles. $1 each. 
SPECIES 
Rosa Watziana macrantha. A rare sort unrecorded in the 
botanies, which came to us from the Arnold Arboretum 
some years ago. $1 each. 
Rosa Webbiana. Large, pink flowers and ovoid fruits. $1 each. 
Rosa Wichuraiana. Pure white flowers in large clusters. 
Plant is trailing. 60 cts. each. 
Rosa Willmottiae. Small purple-rose flowers; bright red 
fruits. $1 each. 
Rosa Woodsi. Little pink flowers. Small bright red fruit. 
$1 each. 
Rosa Woodsi Fendleri. Pink, rarely white, flowers 1J^ inches 
across. $1 each. 
Rosa xanthina. Bright yellow flowers about 2 inches across. 
$1 each. 
Rosa xanthina, Allard. Similar to R. xanthina, with very 
pretty, pure yellow flowers. $1 each. 
Rosa xanthina normalis. The true wild or single form of 
R. xanthina. Flowers bright yellow. $1 each. 
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 
As most of our customers are familiar with planting of Roses, and because of lack of space in the Catalogue, we have 
omitted planting instructions. 
For those who are not familiar with planting, we have a little booklet on Rose-growing which will be mailed upon 
request. 
STANDARD or TREE ROSES 
These ornamental Tree Roses are useful to relieve the flat appearance of a Rose-garden composed entirely of dwarf bushes, 
and allow a larger number of varieties to be planted in gardens of limited space. They are less susceptible to mildew and 
black-spot than dwarfs, and many varieties of the Pernetiana type do better on Standards for that reason. A stake on the sunny 
side of the stem will act as a support and protection from hot sun. 
The height of these Standards runs from 3 to 3^ feet. 
We advise planting Tree Roses in spring unless provision can be made for storing them in coldframes over winter. 
Many of the following varieties are grown only in limited quantities, and for this reason should be ordered early. Ask for 
directions for winter protection of Standard Roses. 
All Standard or Tree Roses, S3 each, $25 for 10 
We pay Parcel Post or Express charges on all dormant Roses ordered before April 
For descriptions of these varieties see previous lists, r indicates budded on Rugosa stems; g indicates budded on IXL or green stems 
Autumn, g r 
Betty, r 
Betty Uprichard. r 
Duchess of Atholl. g 
Etoile de Hollande. g 
Frau Karl Druschki. r 
Gruss an Aachen, r 
Gruss an Coburg, g 
Gruss an Teplitz. r 
E. G. Hill, g r 
E. J. Ludding. g r 
Independence Day. g r 
Lady Alice Stanley, r 
Los Angeles, g r 
Mev. G. A. van Rossem. g 
Miss Cynthia Forde. r 
Miss Willmott. g r 
Mme. Butterfly, r 
Mme. Caroline Testout. r 
Mme. Edouard Herriot. g r 
Mme. Jules Bouche. r 
Mme. Nicolas Aussel. g 
Mrs. Aaron Ward, r 
Mrs. Beatty, r 
Mrs. Henry Bowles, g r 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont, g 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. g 
Ophelia, g r 
President Herbert Hoover, g r 
Radiance, g r 
Red Radiance, g r 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts. g r 
Roslyn. r 
Souv. de Claudius Pernet. r 
Talisman, gr 
Ville de Paris, r 
TALL STANDARD or WEEPING ROSES 
The heavily drooping branches of these Climbing Roses create the effect of a large umbrella and are therefore budded 
on tall stems. 
5 to 6 ft., $5 each 
Dr. W. Van Fleet, g Paul’s Scarlet Climber, g 
Jacotte. g Silver Moon, g 
POTTED ROSES 
We have a fine selection of everblooming Hybrid Teas, Polyanthas, and Climbers in pots for late spring and summer 
planting. Prices are the same as for dormant Roses. However, they will have to be shipped by express, but we do not prepay 
the charges. Ready for delivery the end of May. 
POTTED ANNUAL PLANTS 
We grow a splendid collection of these plants 
for spring planting; ready in May. Special price¬ 
list of varieties free on request. 
GREENHOUSE PLANTS 
Palms, Ferns, and other foliage plants, also 
Forcing Azalea Indica, Lilacs, Rhododendrons, 
etc. Special list on request. 
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