DANSVILLE’S PIONEER. 
WHOLESALE NURSERIES 
Roses ( Continued ) 
Mad. Plantier. Pure white, large and very- 
double. A free bloomer and grower. 
Mrs. Laing. Very free flowering; commences 
early and continues to bloom profusely until 
fall. Of delicate pink color. Very fragrant. 
Margaret Dickson. New, perfectly hardy 
and very vigorous. A free summer and au¬ 
tumn bloomer. Flowers white with pale 
flesh center, of a waxy texture and delightful 
fragrance. 
Perle des dartlines. A rich shade of yellow, 
fragrant—one of the best yellow roses, bush 
exceptionally hardy. 
Prince Camile de Rohan. Very dark velvety 
crimson, changing to intense maroon. 
Paul Neyron. The largest of all. Deep rose 
color. A free bloomer and vigorous grower. 
Climbing Roses 
Crimson Rambler. New. Of Japan origin. 
Very vigorous, growing eight to ten feet a 
season after it is well established. Entirely 
hardy and extremely prolific. It blooms in 
clusters. Of a beautiful crimson color and 
lasts a long time. It is a jewel. 
Baltimore Belle. Pale blush, nearly white. 
Bloom in clusters. 
Prairie Queen. Bright rosy red. Very large 
and fine. 
Dorothy Perkins. A most beautiful shell-pink 
rambler. In hardiness, nothing more could 
be desired. Flowers are very double of large 
size, usually two inches across and borne in 
loose clusters. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER 
Tree Roses 
THE TREE ROSE—A LAWN FAVORITE 
Tree roses are grafted on stems about four 
feet high which make them tree form, and when 
in full bloom are objects of beauty. Nothing 
more attractive can be placed on the lawn. We 
offer these in the hardiest Hybrid Perpetual 
varieties. Colors: white, pink, red and crim¬ 
son. W holesale price of fine vigorous trees that 
will bloom the first year, 75c each, $6.00 perten. 
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BORS AND FRIENDS 
Norwalk, Conn., April 20, 1915. 
Dear Sirs:— 
I wish to thank you for the line rose plants 
which we have received from 3^011. We feel that 
you have dealt very houorabl3’ indeed with us, and 
it will give us much pleasure to recommend your 
house to our friends and neighbors. 
Respectfully yours, 
Mrs. Wm. H. Fi 
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