ciu^voon NUR^y 
Papa Gontier. Rosy crimson, fine long buds; 
very attractive. 
Reine Marie Henriette. Deep cherry-red; a 
good climbing variety. 
Souvenir du President Carnot. Flesh shaded 
white; flowers large and full. 
Sunset. Deep apricot-yellow; good size and 
free bloomer. 
Viscountess Folkstone. Creamy pink; very 
floriferous; a grand rose. 
White Maman Cochet. White, fine in bud. 
MOSS ROSES 
The beauty of this type of Roses consists 
largely in the delicate mossy covering sur¬ 
rounding the bud. Large and extremely hardy. 
Blanche Moreau. Pure white, large and full. 
Beautifully mossed and very fragrant. 
Crested. Pink, finely crested; very distinct. 
Crimson Globe. Deep crimson; large and full. 
Princess Adelaide. Pale rose, foliage often 
variegated. 
DAMASK ROSES 
Cabbage (Common Rose). Rosy pink, large 
and full. 
Madame Plantier. Pure white; very hardy and 
reliable. Profuse bloomer in June. A 
favorite for cemetery use. 
PENZANCE, SWEET BRIAR ROSES 
Lady Penzance. Fragrant foliage and flower. 
Beautiful copperish yellow. 
Lord Penzance. Very fragrant. Flowers ecru 
with tones of lemon-yellow in the center. 
NOISETTE ROSES 
Although this group requires more protec¬ 
tion than the Hybrid Perpetuals they are of 
considerable importance as they bloom freely 
throughout the year. The flowers are borne 
in clusters and are of good form. 
Coquette des Alpes. White shaded witli car¬ 
mine. 
Coquette des Blanches. Pure white . 
AUSTRIAN OR YELLOW ROSES 
These require little or no pruning. Simply 
remove any dead and useless wood. 
Persian Yellow. Very showy bright yellow 
flowers of medium size. 
Soleil d’Or (Golden Sun). The new hardy yel¬ 
low Rose. Flowers full and globular; very 
fragrant. 
POLYANTHA ROSES 
(Baby Rambler) 
The Polyanthas are a charming class of ever- 
blooming Roses of a dwarf, bushy habit. Flow¬ 
ers are double and delightfully fragrant, 
and are borne in large clusters, the whole plant 
frequently being covered with a mass of bloom. 
They are very useful for general planting and 
for edging beds and borders of the stronger¬ 
growing varieties. 
Baby Dorothy. The greatest Novelty in New 
Roses for the garden, and the best forcing 
market pot Rose we have. It is a good 
grower, attaining a height of 20 inches, 
foliage, a bright clear green, which does 
not mildew. It flowers in large panicles, 
and has many flowers in the cluster. Color 
crimson, lighted with lake and cochineal 
carmine. Perfectly hardy, and is an unique 
new kind. It has received the Gold Medal 
in France as a superior, superb variety. 
50 cts. each, $5 per dozen, $40 per 100. 
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. 
DOROTHY PKRKINS, FRAGRANT (See page J2) 
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