CLUCAS & BODDINGTON CO. 
NEW YORK. 
20 
AUTUMN, 1903. 
WHOLESALE CATALOGUE. 
ROSES 
DORMANT, HARDY, HYBRID 
PERPETUAL AND OTHER 
ROSES 
Selected Large Two=Year=01d Bushes; Low Budded. 
n o IVA TXT I"> IZ? C Having no soil on the roots and being dormant, they are of 
L-/ v-/ IV.1V 1 /-VI ^1 JL V little weight and can be sent cheaply by freight or express. 
We can supply these from November to April. The great value of budded Roses lies in the fact that they produce 
better flowers and make stronger plants in a shorter period under some conditions than those grown from cuttings. 
There being also a demand for OWN ROOT ROSES, we have a considerable quantity of the leading varieties 
growing in our Nurseries. 
Varieties marked (*) we can supply upon their own roots. Our Roses are made up in bundles of 5 each. 
Abel Carriere. Crimson, bright center. 
Alfred Colomb. Carmine crimson; a grand rose in every 
way. 
*Anna de Diesbach. Bright carmine. 
Anna Alexieff. Rosy pink, large flower. 
Ball of Snow (Boule de Neige). Large, pure white, globu¬ 
lar flowers. 
*Baron de Bonstetten. Blackish crimson, with vivid red 
shadings. 
Baroness Rothschild. An exquisite shade of satiny pink. 
Capt. Christy. Delicate flesh color, deepening toward the 
center. 
Cheshunt Hybrid. Red shaded violet. 
Coquette des Alpes. White, tinged with blush, medium¬ 
sized flower, semi-cupped in form; a fine variety. 
Duke of Connaught. Large rosy crimson. 
Duke of Edinburgh. Bright vermilion, extra large and full; 
a distinct and splendid variety. 
Duke of Teck. Bright crimson. 
Eugene Verdier. Superb flower, crimson violet. 
Fisher Holmes. Finely shaped flowers, dark velvety crimson. 
Gloire de Margottin. Dazzling red. 
*Gen. Jacqueminot. Brilliant crimson ; the most popular rose. 
*Gen. Washington. An old garden favorite, red, shaded 
crimson and carmine, large, full and flat. 
Geant des Battailles. Deep, fiery crimson. 
*John Hopper. Brieht rose, with carmine center, large and 
full; esteemed by all who grow it as of the highest 
order. 
*La France. Peach-blossom pink, the model garden rose; 
blooms all summer. 
Mabel Morrison. Pure white, large, massive, perfectly 
formed flowers. 
Mme. Charles Wood. Bright carmine, full and free. 
Margaret Dickson. White, with pale flesh center; extra 
large flower, of fine substance; strong, vigorous 
growth. 
Marshall P. Wilder. Cherry rose and carmine. 
*Magna Charta. Dark pink; one of the easiest roses to grow. 
*Mme. Gabriel Luizet. Light, satiny pink; an attractive sort. 
*Mrs. John Laing. Rich, satiny pink, delicious fragrance; 
blooms constantly. 
Paeonia. Very large red. 
*Paul Neyron. Flowers 5 inches across ; color lovely dark pink. 
Perle des Blanches. White. 
Persian Yellow. Hardy yellow rose; best of its color. 
*Prince Camille de Rohan. Dark crimson maroon, almost 
black. 
*Ulrich Brunner. Cherry red; a grand rose; very free bloom¬ 
ing. 
PRICES OF ABOVE: Dormant plants grafted, pur¬ 
chaser’s selection, $100.00 per 1000; $11.00 per 100; 65c. 
for bundle of 5. Varieties on own roots, 75c. for 5 ; $13.00 
per 100. No less than 5 of any one variety sold. 
WELL-KNOWN CLIMBING ROSES. 
Mme. Plantier, \ 
*Baltimore Belle, I Dormant plants, from open ground, 
* Prairie Queen, f 5 for 65c.; $11.00 per 100. 
*Seven Sisters, ; 
Paul’s Carmine Pillar, 5 for $1.50, $20.00 per 100. 
ENGLISH MOSS ROSES. 
Assorted White, Pink, Red. Large dormant plants, from 
open ground, 5 for $1.00; $15.00 per 100. 
Paul Neyron Rose. 
Hybrid Tea and Other Dormant Roses. 
Every florist should plant a quantity of these roses outdoors for 
summer flowering. The flowers command high prices in the sum¬ 
mer months, when greenhouse roses are out of the market. For this 
purpose we strongly recommend the Maman Cochet as one of the 
best summer flowering roses to date, and it pleases every one. 
Low-Budded, Two-Year-Old and Own Root, American-Grown. 
American Beauty, 
*Clothilde Soupert 
*Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, 
Caroline Testout, rose 
* President Carnot, j- 90c. for 5; $15.00 per 100. 
*Maman Cochet, Pink, 
* Maman Cochet, White, 
Malmaison, 
Gloire Lyonnaise 
•H™, Dli °" }. 7 *. ta Si $.3.00 per .00. 
NEW HARDY ROSE. 
SOLEIL D’OR (Golden Sun). 
A cross between the Persian Yellow and the hybrid perpetual 
Antoine Ducher. It retains considerable of the character of Persian 
Yellow, the bark of the wood being reddish, the thorns very fine; 
the foliage more ample, of a beautiful green and close together. 
Like Persian Yellow, this variety is perfectly hardy, with large, full, 
globular flowers, varying in color from gold and orange to reddish 
gold, shaded with nasturtium red. 
Heavy 2-year-old budded plants, 50c. each; $5.00 per dozen. 
