'DECORATIVE 'PLANTS . '/{OSES 
HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 
This class of Roses is decidedly hardier than most 
of the Hybrid Teas, and if not overfed will produce 
nearly as many blooms in a season. While they 
have not as exquisite flowers as some of the former 
class, they will provide a garden of undeniably great 
beauty under conditions of rugged climate and 
unfavorable exposure. 
Prices, 75 cts. each, $7.00 for 10 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. Pure white. 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. Bright scarlet-crim¬ 
son. 
HARISON’S YELLOW. Pure bright yellow, 
blooming early. 
HENRY NEVARD. Fragrant; velvety maroon. 
MRS. JOHN LAING. Fragrant; cup-shaped; soft 
pink; blooms all summer. 
S. M. GUSTAVE V. Fragrant; double; bright pink. 
HYBRID POLYANTHA ROSES 
These Roses are dwarf, rarely attaining more than 
2 feet in height. Their many slender branches make 
a full, dense, symmetrical form, and thus can be 
used to a limited extent as “facers” in front of 
Minor Structural Plantings. They are, however, 
excellent bedding Roses. Perhaps their most unique 
employment is as a low flowering edging hedge. 
They bear a profusion of small flowers in fairly 
large clusters. One of the hardiest classes of Roses, 
and under good culture are very dependable. 
Prices, 75 cts. each, $7.00 for 10 
ELLEN POULSEN. Soft rose-pink. 
GLORIA MUNDI. Huge clusters of brilliant 
orange-red. 
GOLDEN SALMON SUPERIOR. Bright salmon- 
red. 
IDEAL. Velvety dark red. 
ORLEANS. Light pink, white center. 
HYBRID RUGOSA ROSES 
These are crosses between the Rugosa Rose and 
other types of larger-flowering Roses. Their hardi¬ 
ness often equals that of the Rugosa, and, as many 
of them have positive shrub form, are often used 
successfully as a Minor Structural Plant. However, 
their decorative use is preferable, limiting their 
structural use to “facers” for border plantings which 
may surround the Rose-garden. 
Prices, 90 cts. each, $8.00 for 10 
AGNES. Fragrant; double; yellow, amber center. 
CONRAD FERDINAND MEYER. Fine, large, 
silvery pink flowers. 
F. J. GROOTENDORST. Free blooming; bright 
crimson. 
PINK GROOTENDORST. Clear pink. 
SARAH VAN FLEET. Medium rose-pink. 
SIR THOMAS LIPTON. Double; white. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
These are found in two main groups in regard to 
flowers: one with large clusters of small flowers like 
the Ramblers; the other with large flowers borne on 
separate stems. In the latter group, a subgroup of 
“everbloomers” is slowly being developed. These 
we are adding to our list in larger numbers each 
season. Climbing Roses deserve to be planted in 
larger quantities. They may be used in place of the 
more poorly flowering sorts of vines—except in 
cases of extreme climatic conditions. 
AMERICAN PILLAR. Rosy pink; Each 10 
single.$0 60 $5 00 
BLAZE. Plant Patent No. 10. Ever- 
blooming. Scarlet-red. 1 25 10 50 
BONFIRE. Clusters of brilliant 
double scarlet flowers. 90 8 00 
CHAPLIN’S PINK CLIMBER. Rich 
pink with a touch of salmon. 75 7 00 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. 
Rich carmine. 60 5 00 
DOROTHY PERKINS. Clusters of 
shell-pink flowers. 60 5 00 
DR. W. VAN FLEET. Deep flesh- 
pink. Glossy foliage. 60 5 00 
EMILY GRAY. Buff-yellow. 90 8 00 
EXCELSA. Double crimson flowers. . 60 5 00 
GARDENIA. Buds bright yellow, 
opening cream-yellow. 60 5 00 
GOLDEN CLIMBER (Mrs. Arthur 
Curtiss James). Plant Patent No. 
28. Long-stemmed golden yellow 
flowers. Considered the hardiest 
yellow climber. 1 50 12 50 
HIAWATHA. Single; deep crimson, 
white at base of petals. 60 5 00 
JACOTTE. Large; semi-double; 
orange-yellow, tinted copper-red. 
Glossy foliage. 1 00 9 00 
MARY WALLACE. Semi-double; 
bright rose-pink, salmon shadings. . 60 5 00 
NEW DAWN. Plant Patent No. 1. 
Vigorous; free blooming. Pale, lus¬ 
trous pink; an everblooming Dr. 
Van Fleet. 1 50 12 50 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. Vivid 
red; large. Free blooming. 60 5 00 
PRINCESS VAN ORANGE. Plant 
Patent No. 106. Rich green foliage. 
Heavy clusters of brilliant orange- 
red flowers. A climbing Gloria 
Mundi. 1 25 10 50 
SILVER MOON. Semi-double, pure 
white flowers and glossy foliage.... 60 5 00 
SPANISH BEAUTY (Mme. Gregoire 
Staechelin). Fragrant, crimson buds 
opening pale pink. 75 7 00 
TAUSENDSCHON. Large clusters of 
clear pink flowers. 60 5 00 
THELMA. Semi-double; pink. 75 7 00 
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