Constant Blooming Bourbon and China Roses 
This is a class of Roses that no real Rose-lover can afford to miss; some of them 
are particularly famous for the large size, beauty and brilliant colors of blossoms. 
They bloom freely, flowering not only once, but all summer through. As a class 
they are moderately hardy, and if protected should live out over winter 
in this latitude. They like rich soil and should be pruned lightly. Do not 
hesitate to cut all the blossoms you wish; such treatment is good for 
the plants and encourages more bloom. 
AGRIPPINA. A beautiful Rose of brilliant fiery red; double and sweet, 
i-yr., IOC., postpaid; 2-yr., 30c., by express. 
ARCHDUKE CHARLES. Rich bright red; large, full and double, entirely 
hardy, excellent for open-ground planting, as it is a strong, 
hardy grower and a sure bloomer, i-yr., 15c., postpaid; 
2-yr-. 35c., by express. 
REAUTIT OF ROSEIHAWR. Another season’s trial has 
proved this one of the very best Hardy Everblooming 
Roses yet produced. It is a healthy, vigorous grower, 
makes a strong, handsome bush, and blooms all the time; 
the flowers are large, delightfully fragrant, and perfectly double, 
with fine overlapping petals and raised center; color a lovely shade 
of rich carmine-rose, finely veined with creamy white. A splendid 
garden Rose, far superior in every way to the old-time Roses so 
often asked for, and sure to be a great favorite as soon as known. 
I-yr-, 25c., postpaid; 2-yr., 50c., by express. 
Maddalena Scalarandis 
Gentlemen: 12823 
Several years ago I sent to you for some Roses, and one of them has grown six or more 
feet tall, and the rosy pink Roses are the envy of all who see them. It was called the 
Beauty of Rosemawr.—Respectfully, Mrs. C. C. R., Clarksburg, W. Va. 
-^BURBANK, One of Luther Burbank’s productions and an excel¬ 
lent Rose. Flowers 3 to 3^^ inches across, very double and sweet; 
bright rose-pink, shading to silver-rose, i-yr., 15c., postpaid; 
2 -yr-, 35c-: Star size, 65c., by express. 
DOUGLAS. This fine variety is a strong bushy grower and very 
constant bloomer; color deep rich cherry-red, very bright and 
handsome; always shows up well. l-yr., loc., postpaid; 2-yr., 
30C., by express. 
'A’HERMOSA. Well known as one of the best for general planting; 
blooms in clusters all season; clear, bright pink, very double and 
fragrant; quite hardy. I-yr., 15c., postpaid; 2-yr., 40c.; Star size, 
65c., by express. 
LUCULLUS (Red Pet). The “black Rose.” Splendid rich crimson, 
extra full and double, and a constant and abundant bloomer; 
quite hardy and fine for garden planting. l-yr., loc., postpaid; 
2 -yr., 30C., by express. 
^MADDALENA SCALARANDIS. Flowers are extra large and 
beautiful, and its productiveness is truly astonishing; color, dark 
rich rose on deep yellow ground, elegantly flamed scarlet and crim¬ 
son. I-yr., 15c., postpaid; 2-yr., 35c., Star size, 65c., by express. 
^MME. EUGENE MARLITT. See Red Rose in star on color plate. 
QUEEN MAB. Color, a lovely shade of soft rosy apricot, center 
shaded orange, outside petals violet-rose, i-yr., 15c., postpaid; 
2-yi'., 35c., by express. 
QUEEN’S SCARLET. Rich velvety scarlet, very bright and hand¬ 
some; strong upright grower; constant bloomer, i-yr., 15c., 
postpaid; 2-yr., 35c., by express. 
SANTA ROSA. The flowers are large, round, full and sweet; the 
color is rich rosy pink, shading to coppery red. i-yr., loc., post¬ 
paid; 2-yr., 30c., by express. 
★ SOUVENIR DE LA MALMAISON (Queen of Beauty and Fra¬ 
grance). The color is lovely creamy flesh, with bright rose center, 
elegantly shaded. The flowers are very large, perfectly double 
and deliciously sweet. l-yr., 15c., postpaid; 2-yr., 35c.; Star 
size, 65c., by express. 
VIRIDIFLORA (The Green Rose). See page 37. 
Offer No. 127 
Above Roses marked ★ in i-yr. size, 5 for 65c., postpaid. 
Above Roses marked ★ in 2-yr. size, 5 for S1.65, by ex. 
Above Roses marked ★ in Star size, 5 for S2.65, by ex. 
We prepay delivery charges on all $5 orders bought from 
this book. Upon smaller orders add 10 per cent. See page 3. 
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