OOD NUR^Ry 
ROSES (Continued) 
La France. Delicate silvery rose, shaded with 
cerise pink, often silvery pink. Very large, 
double and superb form. Flowers continuously 
throughout the season. None can surpass the 
delicacy of its coloring; in fragrance, incom¬ 
parable; in form, perfect. Sweetest and most 
useful of all roses. 
Maman Cochet. Flowers large, full carmine-rose, 
shaded with yellow; very desirable; blooms till 
late November. 
Mildred Grant (Alex. Dickson, 1901). Awarded 
the gold medal of N. R. S. Ivory-white, with 
an occasional flush of pale peach. High pointed 
center, with unusually large and massive petals, 
opening to perfectly formed flowers of enor¬ 
mous size and substance. Impossible to describe 
its exquisite beauty. Our first offering of strong 
plants, $1 each; Sio per doz. 
Papa Gontier. Rose, shaded yellow; large, free 
blooming; fragrant. 
Sunset. Rich tawny shade of saffron; handsome; 
free bloomer. 
The Bride. A lovely, pure white tea rose of large 
size. Admirable for forcing as well as for sum¬ 
mer flowering. The buds have more substance 
than Niphetos, are full and double, and possess 
the good characteristics of Catharine Mermet. 
White Maman Cochet. White, occasionally tinged 
with blush. 
MOSS ROSES 
The charm of the moss rose is the bud. They 
are favorites with everyone, being invaluable for 
bouquets and cut flowers. 
Comtesse de Murinais. Pure white; large, fine. 
Crested. Deep pink buds, surrounded with mossy 
fringe and crest; beautiful. 
Salet. A vigorous, perpetual bloomer. Light 
rose, large, full. A true perpetual moss, bloom¬ 
ing at intervals from June to November. 
White Bath. White, tinged with flesh; attractive 
in bud and open flower; by far the best white moss 
DAMASK ROSES 
Madam Plantier. Pure white; very hardy and 
reliable; profuse bloomer in June. 
York and Lancaster. New and rare. A remark¬ 
able variety; hardy; free bloomer, noted for its 
fragrance and beauty. Color white, striped and 
splashed and dashed with crimson-purple. An 
elegant variety. 
PENZANCE, SWEET BRIER ROSES 
Extremely fragrant single flowers with beau¬ 
tiful tints and sweetly scented foliage. 
Lady Penzance. Fragrant; soft shade of ecru. 
Lord Penzance. Very fragrant; lemon-yellow; 
robust grower. 
POLYANTHA ROSES 
Baby Rambler 
The Polvanthas are a charming class of ever- 
blooming roses of a dwarf, bushy habit. Flowers 
are double and delightfully fragrant, and are 
borne in large clusters, the whole plant frequently 
being covered with a mass of bloom from June 
till late November. They are very useful for 
general planting and for edging beds and borders 
of the stronger-growing varieties. 
50 cts. each; $4 per doz.; $30 per 100. 
Baby Dorothy. The greatest novelty in new 
roses for the garden. Rapid grower, attaining 
a height of 20 inches; foliage a bright clear 
green, which does not mildew. It flowers in 
large pink panicles, and has many flowers in 
the cluster. Perfectly hardy. Received the 
Gold Medal in France. 
Baby Rambler (Syn., Dwarf Crimson Rambler , 
Norbert Levavasseur ). A compact new dwarf 
variety that does not exceed 18 inches in height, 
covered with a wealth of crimson flowers that 
last a long time. 
Pink Baby Rambler (Anny Muller). This we 
consider a remarkable variety, and one of the 
very best dwarf bedding garden roses. It is 
perfectly hardy, and is a grand bloomer, being 
always in bloom from June till late November. 
It is a pleasing color, a brilliant luminous pink 
and attracts the eye at once. It is a good grower, 
effective, and worthy of great praise. 
DOROTHY PERKINS, FRAGRANT. (See Page 62) 
