The G raI * d N^W EVerbloonfiqg Hardy Rose, “NORMA.” 
(See Colored Sketch on this Cover.) 
N ORMA is a Rose at once unique and valuable, having the vigor, strength and hardiness of a Hybrid Perennial, with 
an enormous flower like the American Beauty, and the perpetual blooming qualities of a Tea Rose. It is really an 
everblooming Hybrid Perpetual. From our experience with it (two years) we are satisfied that it is the grandest Rose 
ever introduced either for the garden or for pots. Its fragrance is superb, and its color an exquisite shade of pink, which 
no one can adequately describe. Mr. P. H. Meehan, the originator, says of it: “This is a seedling Rose I have had on 
trial for several years. The color is distinct, the same exquisite pink as Mad. Caroline Testout. Growth extra strong 
like American Beauty, perfectly hardy, having stood 16 degrees below zero the past winter, standing on top of the ground 
in a box, and is now coming into bloom without the loss of a bit of wood or a bud. Leaves very healthy and strong, 
flowers as large as the largest American Beauty, very double, and a constant bloomer all the time.” Price, strong plants, 
40c. each ; 3 for $1.00 ; 7 for $2.00 ; 12 for $3.00. 
Poland 
&YRICHT 
/ 1900 BV 
J.L.CHILD 5 * 
Everblooming Rose, Highland Mary* 
A sport from Agrippena, which originated in Canada, and 
like that fine old variety, is a persistent bloomer, both sum¬ 
mer and winter, with a stronger and better growth; flowers 
double the size and exceedingly sweet. Blossoms beautifully 
cupped, each petal being white, with a delicate lemon tinge; 
just enough to make it perfectly exquisite. Each petal is also 
bordered with a delicate band of pink, which, blending with 
the white and lemon tinge, makes a combination which is 
truly fascinating. It will bloom all the time, either in the 
garden or in pots; is hardy in the open ground with slight 
protection. 20 c. each; 3 for 50 c. 
Striped Everblooming Rose, Halloween* 
The striped Meteor. Flowers fine large size and perfect 
shape of Meteor, while the color is rich dark crimson, each 
petal freely and distinctly striped pure white and pink. Like 
Meteor, the flowers are double, exceedingly sweet and borne 
in endless profusion, summer or winter. Quite hardy in the 
open ground. This is the only distinctly striped Everbloom¬ 
ing Rose in cultivation, and a great beauty. It creates a 
genuine sensation wherever seen. Nothing like it in cultiva¬ 
tion. 20c. each; 3 for 60 c. 
05A LAEVIGATA 
tCOPVHIEHT. 190 
(BV.JX.CHJ1.D5. 
NeW E^ergreeq Trailing Rose, “EaeVigata.” 
{See Colored Sketch on this Cover.) 
A new hardy, evergreen Japanese Rose with the most beautiful, heavy, dark, glossy-green foliage that is as bright and 
showy in winter out of doors as it is in summer. The plant trails over the ground, the runners growing six to ten feet in a 
season, making the most beautiful carpet of green ever seen, which sets off to great advantage the numerous clusters of 
large, pure white flowers, the center of each flower being filled with golden stamens. The blossoms are exceedingly beauti. 
ful and powerfully fragrant. Not only for the open ground, but for pots it is a highly beautiful plant. For Cemetery planting 
it is the grandest thing ever introduced. No description or cut can do it justice. 20c. each; 3 for 50c.; 7 for $1.00. 
SPECIAL OFFER— For 75e. we will send one each of these h Grand New Boses , or for 50c. one each of Norma and Laevigata. 
