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CATALOGUE OF ROSES 
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SINGLE and SEMI-DOUBLE SPECIES and VARIETIES 
of ROSES not included in the foregoing Sections 
Many of the following are early bloomers. Although of somewhat transient beauty, they form handsome objects in the garden, while 
in flower, and are welcome harbingers of the richer harvest of the Rose season; a few bloom till late in autumn. Single and semi-double 
Roses are now much in demand, and, we think, might be even more used than at present in landscape planting, for which purpose, however, 
we recommend only the thoroughly hardy kinds. 
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ALPINA ( var. Pendulina )—C., long, pendulous, orange-red hips; purplish-crimson flowers, and 
strong climbing growth; blooms early. 
ALTAIGA ( Spinosissima Grandiflora) , lemon-white, with yellow anthers; a very beautiful early and 
free-flowering kind; excellent for hedges. 
ANDERSONII, a hardy briar, giving masses of single pink flowers, very pretty and distinct, succeeded 
by large quantities of red berries. 
*BARDOU JOB —C., a seedling from Gloire des Rosomanes ; rich crimson flowers, shaded with black; 
semi-double; very fine. 
FARGESII, a very pretty species; single rose-pink flowers, followed by large pear-shaped fruits. 
HEBE’S LIP, large white flowers, edged with carmine; of vigorous growth. 
HISPID A, large pale yellow flowers; very effective. 
HUGONIS, a strong-growing species, with brilliant yellow single flowers; a fine hedge Rose, and of 
splendid effect in shrubberies; blooms early. 
LUCENS —C., a recent introduction, with pure white flowers, produced in clusters; handsome shiny 
foliage, changing bronze in wintei. 
LUCIDA, bright red single flowers in bud, changing to rosy-pink as the flower expands; forms large 
bushes with handsome shiny foliage, assuming beautiful tints in autumn. In flower July and 
August. 
LUCIDA ALBA, flowers pure white, single; a beautiful acquisition; very suitable for rockeries. 
MACRANTHA, large pale pink flowers, with yellow stamens; forms a strong hardy bush, and is 
one of the best single Roses. 
MOYESII, flowers rich deep red; one of the handsomest and most effective. 
POMIFERA, single, blush; notable for its handsome fruit. 
RUBRIFOLIA, handsome reddish wood and foliage; flowers pink; fine for landscape planting. 
SERICEA PTERACANTHA —C., handsome transparent thorns; distinct and interesting. 
SETIGERA, the Bramble-leaved or Prairie Rose; a late-blooming kind with pink flowers. 
SINICA ( Laevigata ; Camellia du Japon ; Cherokee Rose) —C., large white flowers and bright shining 
foliage; of climbing habit, but not very hardy; succeeds best on a south wall. 
SINICA HYBRIDA ANEMONE—C., large, silvery-pink flowers, shaded with rose. 
SWEGINZOWII, a very vigorous Chinese Rose, with deep rose or purplish-rose blossoms, which are 
freely produced in June in small corymbs of three to six or seven flowers. 
WILLMOTTI2E, a strong-growing pink-flowered species, with distinct elegant foliage. 
XANTHINA, a native of Siberia; very hardy; bright, deep yellow single flowers, resembling Hugonis, 
but flowering a few days later. 
It has been brought to our notice that many people with no reputation are posing as our agents. 
We wish to inform the public that we have NO AGENTS WHATEVER and in their own interests 
should not be imposed upon. Every tree sent from our Nurseries bears a printed label with our 
name and address on one side. 
