Faneuil Hall Square, Boston 155 
Baby Ramblers, Dwarf Bedding Rotei 
A type of Rose which is becomini? very popular for 
betiding purix)scs. . They form shapely, compact, bushy 
specimens, about 18 inches high, producing in great pro¬ 
fusion, from early in the st^ason until severe frost, 
immense trusses of small flowers. 
baby DOROTHY. Nothing can surpass its lx!auty in 
a deep pink shade. It has all the flowering iiualitics of 
the famous Dorothy Perkins, but being dwarf, it is 
eompletdy smothered in flowers throughout the Summer 
and Fall. Strong field-grown plants. Each 50c. 
CRIMSON BABY RAMBLER (Mme. Norlxirt Leva- 
vasseur). Crimson flowers similar to the popular 
climbing Crimson Rambler. Strong two-year plants. 
Each 50c. 
MRS. WM. H. CUTBUSH. A l>eautiful cherry pink 
and very free flowering. Strong two-year. Each 50c. 
WHITE BABY RAMBLER (Katherina Zeimet). Pure 
white flowers, showing the yellow stamens very prettily, 
produced in large candelabra-shaped trusses. Strong 
two-year plants. Each 50c. 
Miscellaneous Bush Roses 
ROSA BLANDA (The Meadow Rose). The slender 
re<l branches arc almost thornless. Flowers pink, fruit 
red. 2 ft. Each 35c. 
R. CAROLINA (The Swamp Rose). A tall-growing 
wild Rose, with single pink flowers and scarlet fruit. 
2 to 3 ft. Each 35c., doz. $3.50. 
R. LUCIDA. A dwarf native variety. Stems thickly 
covered with prickles. Flowers single, rosy pink. 
IS in. Each 35c., doz. $3.50. 
R. RUBIGINOSA (Sweet Briar). Sweet-scented foliage, 
pink flowers and orange-red fniit. 3 ft. Each 35c. 
R. RUBRIFOLIA (The Red-leaved Ro.se). Branches 
and leaves purplish red, flowers pink, fruit scarlet. 2 
ft. Each 35c. 
R. SETIGERA (The Prairie Rose). Long, slender 
branches, flowers in great profusion, deep rose; bright 
red fruit. 2 to 3 ft. Each 35c. 
R. SPINOSISSIMA (The Scotch Rose). A low shrub 
with upright branches covered with spines. Leaves 
bright green, small. Flowers very numerous along the 
branches, pink white or creamy white; fruit black. 
Each 50c., doz. $5.00. 
Austrian Briar Roses 
PERSIAN YELLOW. Fine golden yellow; semi-double. 
HARRISONI. Brilliant yellow; double. 
SOLEIL D’OR. One of tlie finest hardy yellow Roses. 
Color orange yellow, shading to old gold. 
Strong two-year plants, each 35c., doz. $3.50. 
China and Cabbage Roses 
COMMON BUSH. Pink; most popular bloomer. 
HERMOSA. Beautiful soft pink; one of the oldest. 
QUEEN MAB. Soft rosy apricot, shaded orange. 
THE OLD CABBAGE ROSE. Rose color; very fragrant. 
MAIDEN’S BLUSH (Cabbage Rose). White, shaded 
pale flesh. 
Strong two-year plants, each 35c., doz. $3.50. 
Old-Fashioned Moss Roses 
The.sc are grown mostly for their beautiful mossy 
buds. They require close pruning and high culture. 
Strong two-year plants, each 35c., doz. $3.50. 
BLANCHE MOREAU. Pure white; large, full. 
CRESTED MOSS. Deep pink, bnds surrounded with 
mosi'y fringe and crest. 
HENRY MARTIN. Fine rosy red. 
SALET. Light rose, large, full. The best of the class. 
KISCEIJ^AjrEOXrS 
BOSZS 
Rugosa Roses and Hybrids 
For mas.sing or hedge planting, the Rugosas cannot bo 
excelled. The hybrids are attractive in the garden. 
ROSA RUGOSA. An upright shrub attaining 5 to 6 ft. 
in height; foliage shining dark green; not attacked by 
insects; flowers single, red, fragrant and produced freely 
from June to December; fruit bright crimson. Each 
35c., doz. $3.50. 
R. ALBA. The habit and foliage are similar to the alxrve, 
but the flowers are i)ure white; fragrant. Each, 35c. 
R. CONRADI FERDINAND ^YER. It is a strong, 
robust grower. The flower is clear silvery rose, very 
large and double; delightfully fragrant. Each 50c., 
doz. $4.50. 
R. ALBA MME. GEORGES BRUANT. This Is a very 
free-blooming white variety; a strong grower and 
blooms continuously; flow'ers semi-double. Each 50c., 
doz. $4.50. 
White Dorothy Perkins 
Wichuraiana Roses 
Each 35c., doz. $3.00. 
For covering banks and rocky slopes tliese Roses will 
be found valuable. F’oliage glossy green, rarely attacked 
by disease or in.sects. 
11 i*si mn 9 (The ^Memorial Rose). B(^an- 
ivosa YV icnuraiana fragrant, single, pure 
white flowers, with yellow stamens, followed in the Fall 
with bright red berries. 
EVERGREEN GEM. Flowers buff, changing to creamy 
white; very double; foliage dense, rich, bronzy green. 
GARDENIA. A vigorous grower; hud bright yellow, 
opening cream color. 
MANDA’S TRIUMPH. Double white flowers, produced 
in clusters; sweet scented. 
PINK ROAMER. Single, bright pink. 
UNIVERSAL FAVORITE. Flowers very double, of 
pretty ro.se color. 
SOUTH ORANGE PERFECTION. Soft blush piuk- 
