OUT-OF-THE-ORDINARY ROSES 
Beautiful Hardy Moss Roses 
The beautiful buds, delicious fragrance, and perfect hardiness of the 
Moss Roses make them favorites everywhere, and deservedly so. They need 
rich, loamy soil and an annual dressing of well-rotted manure for best results. 
★CRESTED MOSS. Color is pale rose; flowers full and most exquisitely 
mossed. +2-yr. Star size field plants only, $i □ 
★CRIMSON GLOBE. Deep crimson color. Large, full flowers, perfectly 
globular in form. *2-yr. Star size field plants only, $i □ 
-frWichmoss—The Climbing Moss Rose 
A real Climbing Moss Rose. Flower is semi-double; color pink, with reverse of petals darker 
pink. Very hardy, i-yr., 35 cts., postpaid; *2-yr. field-grown, Star size, $1 □ 
The Green Rose 
Two Uniques 
Flowers are semi-double, bright, clear golden yellow. A bush 
of Harison’s Yellow, when fully grown, is a magnificent and 
heartsome sight in early spring, its blooms coming in such, 
abundance as almost to cover the bush. Own root plants. A2-yr. 
field-grown, Star size only, $1 □ 
★HUGONIS. The earliest Rose. See inside front cover. 
Three Austrian Briar Hybrids 
★MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT (The Daily Mail Rose). 
Coral-red bud shaded with yellow on the base; flower of 
medium size, semi-double, superb coloring, coral-red 
shaded with yellow and bright rosy scarlet passing to 
prawn-red. *2-yr. field-grown, Star size only, $1 □ 
CRAYON D’OR. A most effective Rose with peculiarly 
attractive coloring, being a strong cadmium-yellow, turn¬ 
ing to sunflower-yellow. Foliage is remarkably large, 
bronzy, and fine. *2-yr. field-grown, Star size only, $1 □ 
★SOLEIL D’OR. A vigorous grower, 
color golden yellow, shaded with orange 
and crimson, the orange often pre¬ 
dominating. Flowers are large, very full; 
*-2-yr. field-grown, Star size only, $1 □ 
★TIP-TOP (Baby Doll). (T.P ) A fasci¬ 
nating tri-color Rose. (See page 16.) 
★VICK’S CAPRICE. A fine striped Rose 
of remarkable beauty. Color deep, clear 
pink with wide stripes of pure white, 
i-yr., 35 cts., postpaid; *2-yr. Star size, 
field-grown, $1 □ 
THE GREEN ROSE 
(Viridiflora). (See 
cut.) The curious petals 
are the same color as 
the leaves, deep pea- 
green. Blooms very 
freely. A freak, i-yr. size 
only, 35 cts., postpaid. 
★THE BLUE ROSE 
(Veilchenblau). Same 
type as Crimson Ram¬ 
bler, but the flowers are 
rosy lilac when opening 
and change to metallic- 
blue. The blooms come 
in masses that almost 
hide the foliage, i-yr., 
35 cts., postpaid; *2-yr. 
field-grown, Star size, 
75 cts. □ 
★“YORK AND LANCASTER.” (Damask.) 
A remarkably vigorous grower and perfectly 
hardy. It is of rich historic interest, dating 
back to the Wars of the Roses between the 
Royal Houses of York and Lancaster; said 
to have originated when these warring fac¬ 
tions became united, its color representing 
the white of the Yorkists and the red of the 
Lancastrians. Our illustration gives but a 
faint idea of its striking appearance; buds 
and flowers are wonderfully marked, red and 
white, sometimes blotched and sometimes 
striped, full and double. We offer only strong, 
well-established, field-grown plants, grown 
on their own roots, of this beautiful, sweet- 
scented, rare old Rose. Will last a lifetime. 
★ 2-yr. field-grown, Star size only, $1.25 □ 
The Lovely Early Hanson s Yellow 
★ True English Sweetbriar ( Rosa rubiginosa ) 
This is the true Eglantine, and highly valued for the 
delightful fragrance of its young foliage as well as its 
pretty pink flowers. Entirely hardy and splendid for 
hedges. *2-yr. field-grown, Star size only, $1, 10 for 
$ 7-50 a 
Charming Single Roses 
★IRISH FIREFLAME. In the spiral bud state it is 
deep maddery orange, splashed with crimson, which 
later becomes fiery orange-crimson. Gold Medal, 
N. R. S. i-yr., 35 cts., postpaid; *2-yr. field- 
grown, Star size, $1 □ 
OLD GOLD. Vivid reddish orange, with coppery 
apricot shadings. I-yr. size only, 35 cts., postpaid. 
West Grove , Penna. 
Rose Specialists 
□ Indicates delivery not prepaid. See page 3 
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