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THE WILSON NURSERIES, WILSON, NIAGARA CO., NEW YORK 
Exquisite Grace and Beauty—The Roses 
HARDY ROSE BUSHES 
T HE varieties that we offer for sale are strong, 
thrifty, two-year-old, field grown, bloomed in 
the nurseries the past season. The very best 
that skill, experience and capital can produce. 
Hybrid Perpetual Varieties 
The Hybrid Perpetuals or “June Roses” are 
among the hardiest and most vigorous of the double 
bush roses. In general the blooms are very double, 
large and full. Always satisfactory in any part of the 
country. This class of roses has been gaining in 
popularity of late because they are not exacting 
in the care required to grow 7 them successfully. 
Each per 10 
Prices, all Varieties. 40c $3.50 
Frau Karl Druschki (Snow Queen). Marvel¬ 
ous in its beauty in half opened bud and in the pure 
white of the full opened bloom. 
General Jacqueminot. Brilliant crimson; 
large and fine. Beautiful in bud and a universal 
favorite. 
George Arends. Clear, tender pink; good bud 
and perfectly formed flowers. 
Harrison’s Yellow. Extremely fragrant, pro¬ 
fuse in bloom. 
J. B. Clark. Intense, deep scarlet, heavily 
shaded, blackish crimson. 
Madame Gabriel Luizet. Flowers light silvery 
pink, shading paler at petal edges. 
Magna Charta. Pink and carmine; very large 
and full; a profuse bloomer. 
Margaret Dickson. Flowers white with pale 
flesh center; delightful fragrance. 
Paul Neyron. The largest of all. Deep rose 
color. A free bloomer and vigorous grower. 
Prince Camille De Rohan. Very dark velvety 
crimson, changing to intense maroon. 
Ulrich Brunner. Large flowers of light red. 
The abundant flowers grow on long stems borne by 
a plant of very vigorous growth. 
Gracilis Moss Rose. Deep pink, well mossed. 
Very beautiful. Keeps quite long after cutting. 
Bush extremely hardy. Will thrive where many 
roses fail. 
DWARF POLYANTHUS 
(Baby Rambler Roses, Everblooming) 
Colors, crimson, pink, white and yellow. The 
flowers are borne in clusters of twenty or more. 
May to November. 
RUGOSA 
F. J. Grootendorst. A new rose of great merit, 
a cross between Rugosa and Baby Rambler, re¬ 
taining the Rugosa qualities of vigor, hardiness 
and foliage, with growth shortened by influence of 
Dwarf parent. It makes an ideal hedge-screen. The 
only massing rose that is both hardy and ever- 
blooming. Highly recommended. 
Sir Thomas Lipton. (White Century). Best 
double White Rugosa. Strong Rugosa growth, with 
typical leathery, dark green leaves, and large double, 
pure white blossoms the entire summer. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI 
MOSS ROSES 
Blanche Moreau. Large pure white, perfect 
flowers in heavily massed clusters. A rampant grower. 
Crested Moss. Pale rose color, full blooms hav¬ 
ing a heavy, beautiful fringe and crest. One of the 
loveliest and very fragrant. 
Perpetual White. Good-sized pure white flow¬ 
ers in clusters, surrounded by mossed petals. 
Princesse Adelaide. A rose-pink blush, becom¬ 
ing quite pale. Very delicate. Free flowering. 
ROSES. THE VERY NAME SUGGESTS BEAUTY AND FRAGRANCE 
