74 FREDERICK W. KELSEY. 
LITTLE DOT. (See page 73). 
MULTIFLORA JAPONICA. A fine Japanese 
Rose; covered in midsummer with great clusters 
of small white, single, sweet flowers in which 
the golden colored anthers make an effective 
contrast. Low prices per ioo and per 1,000. 
PERSIAN YELLOW. Deep golden yellow; 
double. 
ROSA BLAN DA. Early native variety, with 
deep pink flowers. Low prices in quantity. 
ROSA CAROLINA. A tall-growing native rose 
with single pink flowers. Low prices per ioo. 
ROSA CINNAMONEA. Light pink, single flow¬ 
ers. 
ROSA LUCIDA. Rich pink flowers in June and 
scarlet fruit in autumn. Low prices in quan¬ 
tity. 
ROSA REPENS. A native variety of creeping 
habit. 
ROSA RUBI FOLIA. Purple-leaved Rose. Pink 
flowers in June, with handsome foliage. 
ROSA RUBIGINOSA. (Sweet Brier). Rich pink 
flowers and fragrant foliage. Low prices per 
1,000. 
ROSA SPINOSISSIMA. Scotch or Burnet 
Rose. A low-growing shrub; single white and 
pink flowers; small foliage and prickly branch¬ 
es. Blooms entire season. 
SWEET BRIER. See Rosa Rubiginosa. 
WICHURAIANA. Very rapid growth; low 
trailing habit; dark shining leaves; white flow¬ 
ers ; fine for covering ground, steep banks, etc., 
where grass fails. 
WICHURAIANA HYBRID. Hybrid varieties 
similar in habit to Wichuraiana, having dis¬ 
tinct colored flowers. J he leading varieties are 
Debutante, pure white, somewhat double flow¬ 
ers ; Evergreen Gem, foliage remains green in 
winter, large double flowers, yellow shading to 
white, fragrant; Gardenia, large, fragrant, yel¬ 
low flowers, profuse bloomer; Jersey Beauty, 
large single flowers in pale yellow, fragrant, 
leathery foliage, blooms in great profusion; 
Pink Roamer, bright pink, white centers; Uni¬ 
versal Favorite, double, rose pink. 
