ROSES. 
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POLYANTHA ROSES. 
This is a Distinct Class of Everblooming Roses of dwarf, bushy habit and fragrant, very 
double flowers. The Plants are of vigorous growth and bloom continuously the entire season. 
Prices: Strong, well rooted plants, $3 to $6 per dozen, $15 to $35 per 100, according to size 
and variety. /■ 
GEORGE PERNET. One of the best; bright 
pink flowers, copper-yellow at base; little dot; 
flesh-pink changing to white. 
LITTLE DOT. Flesh-pink, changing to creamy 
white. See page 74. 
MIGNONETTE. Clear pink, tinted rose; a very 
profuse bloomer. 
MLLE. CECILE BRUNNER. Rosy pink; large 
fragrant flowers. 
MOSELLA. White petals with yellow ground; 
flowers in '■lusters. 
PARQUERE TE. Small, pure white flowers 
in clusters. 
PETITE LEON IE. Very fine variety. Flowers 
small and white, shaded with carmine. 
PRINCESS MARIE ADELAIDE. Large clus¬ 
ters of small, double, ivory white flowers. 
PINK SOU PERT. Dark rich pink, nearly red. 
SNOWBALL. Pure white flowers in large 
clusters; very fragrant. Blooms very freely. 
YELLOW SOUPERT. Yellow petals tinged 
with white; very free bloomer. 
MOSS ROSES. 
These Old-Fashioned Roses, with their 
beautiful buds and large rich colored foliage still 
retain their popularity and should be in every 
collection. 
MAMAN COCHET. (See page 72). 
All Are Perfectly Hardy, but require close pruning and high culture. 
Prices : Strong, well rooted plants, $3 to $6 per dozen ; $20 to $35 per 100, according to size 
and variety. 
BLANCHE MOREAU. Pure white; flowers in 
clusters. 
COMMON MOSS. Pale rose; beautiful buds. 
COMTESSE DE MURINIAS. White, tinged 
with flesh. 
CRESTED MOSS. Buds deep pink, with mossy 
fringe. 
CRIMSON GLOBE. Crimson; large and double. 
GRACILIS. Beautiful pink buds, with delicate 
moss. 
PERPETUAL WHITE. One of the best. 
PRINCESS ADELAIDE. Pale rose; foliage 
variegated. 
SALET. Light rose; large and full; choice. 
WHITE BATH. White, sometimes shaded with 
flesh. 
WILLIAM LOEB. Beautiful in bud. 
MISCELLANEOUS ROSES. 
The Following comprise the best of the hardy species and varieties of Roses not included in 
classifications above, and on preceding pages. 
The Rubignosa, Lord Penzance Sweet Briers, Multiflora Japonica, Rosa Wichuraiana 
and Rosa Rugosa are all in large demand, and fine 
low prices per 1,000. 
Prices : Strong, well rooted plants, $3 to 
and variety. 
CABBAGE OR COMMON PROVENCE ROSE. 
Fragrant deep pink flowers; very hardy. 
HARRISON’S YELLOW. Golden yellow; semi¬ 
double. 
LORD PENZANCE SWEET BRIERS. Hybrid 
Roses raised from crossing the Sweet Brier 
with the Garden Rose. Flowers white, blush pink 
and crimson; foliage delightfully fragrant. 
plants of excellent quality are supplied at very 
per dozen; $10 to $25 per 100, according to size 
Hardy and easily grown. The following are the 
best varieties : Anne of Geierstein, dark crim¬ 
son ; Brenda, peach pink, very attractive; Flora 
MTvor, white shaded with rose; Lucy Ash¬ 
ton, white tinted on edges with pink; Rose 
Bradwardine, clear deep rose; Edith Bellen- 
den, beautiful in bud; Meg Merrilies, one of 
the best. 
