PHEBE J. MARSHALL, HIBERNIA, DUTCHESS CO., N. Y. 
I each of the 6 hinds ort this page, SO cfcs 
fl UNIQUE RACE OF ME^ HARDY ROSES 
(Hybrids of the Japanese Wichuriana). 
10 cts„ each, 3 for 25 cts., postpaid. 
Sweet-scented, nearly evergreen and everblooming; 
hardy-climbing, twining, creeping roses. 
MANDA’S TRIUMPH (Double White 
. .■■■i n i Memorial Rose). 
b lowers strongly sweet scented, borne in clusters of from 
12 to 18 flowers, cove-ing the glossy green ioliage from 
ground to tip, with lovely double white flowers. 
UNIVERSAL FAVORITE (Double Pink 
. ", — Memorial Rose). 
bame tree-blooming habit as the double white. The 
large double-pink flowers are very fragrant. 
SO^JTK ORANGE PERFECTION. The flowers 
;T"T "*‘T ■ i ■ are soft 
blush, changing to white, and very double. Blooms in 
prolusion. 
PINK ROARfBER. This beautiful variety has the 
~l .. . mawwMw— BM exquisite fragrance of the Sweet 
Brier. Flowers very large; bright, rich pink, with a large 
silvery white center, set olf with showy, orange-red 
stamens; very artistic. A charming rose. 
LORD PENZANCE (Hew Sweet Briers)— Have 
■ . — —n—. — ' '■' i n—.i i created a veritable sensation 
here and in England. Foliage delightfully fragrant, and 
flowers in 6 distinct shades, from pure yellow and terra¬ 
cotta to crimson. 
ROSA WICHURIANA (The Japanese Creeping 
" . or Memorial Rose). 
this trailing species creeps and climbs like ivy. The 
large flowers are single white, with golden stamens, and 
very srreet scented. The leaves are nearly evergreen, 
and glossy. Very desirable rose. 
