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THE W ILSON NURSERIES, W ILSON, NIAGARA COUNTY, NEW YORK 
Exquisite Beauty and Qrace —ROSES 
r PHE varieties that we offer for sale are strong, thrifty, two-year-old, field grown, bloomed 
J- in the nurseries the past season. The very best that skill, experience and capital can 
produce. 
Hybrid Perpetual Varieties 
The Hybrid Perpetuais or “June Roses” are 
among the hardiest and most vigorous of the double 
bush roses. In general the blooms are very double, 
large and full. Always satisfactory in any part of the 
country. This class of roses has been gaining in 
popularity of late because they are not exacting 
in the care required to grow them successfully. 
Each per 10 
Prices, all Varieties. 40c $3.50 
Alfred Colomb. Bright carmine; clear color, 
large, deeply built form; exceedingly fine. 
Baronne de Bonstetten. Rich, dark red, pass¬ 
ing to velvety maroon, highly fragrant. Very double. 
Coquette des Alpes. Stronger in growth and 
larger in flower than any of the other Hybrid 
Noisettes. The blooms are of medium size, white 
slightly tinted with rose on the edge of the petals. 
Clio. New. The perfection in Hybrid Perpetuais. 
Of delicate satin blush with a little deeper center. 
Large, well shaped and very double. Strong, robust, 
hardy and prolific. A jewel. 
Frau Karl Druschki. Snow Queen. The finest 
white Hybrid Perpetual rose, with large, full flowers 
of splendid form. It is marvelous in its beauty in 
half opened bud and in the pure white of the full 
opened bloom. It holds its foliage well and is healthy 
and vigorous and in hardiness it equals any of the 
Hybrid Perpetuais. 
General Jacqueminot. Brilliant crimson; large 
and fine. Beautiful in bud and a universal favorite. 
General MacArthur. Dazzling crimson scarlet, 
exquisitely perfumed. One of the grandest red 
roses ever offered, either for cutting or bedding. 
Gracilis. Moss Rose. Deep pink, well mossed. 
Very beautiful. Keeps quite long after cutting. 
Bush extremely hardy. Will thrive where many 
roses fail. 
George Trends. Clear, tender pink; good bud 
and perfectly formed flowers. 
II arrison’s Yellow. Extremely fragrant, profuse 
in bloom. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI 
MADAME BUTTERFLY 
J. B. Clark. Intense, deep scarlet, heavily 
shaded, blackish crimson. Large, full, with im¬ 
mense petals. 
Madame Gabriel Luizet. Flowers light silvery- 
pink, shading paler at petal edges. Bears an abun¬ 
dance of bloom. 
Hugh Dickson. Intense crimson, shaded scarlet; 
very large, full and magnificent form, with high 
pointed center; growth upright and vigorous, free 
and continuous blooming; is the finest of all autumn 
roses, highlv perfumed. 
M agna Charta. Pink and carmine; very large 
and full; a profuse bloomer. Fragrant. Free grower 
M aman Cochet. This superb rose is well-known 
as a queen among roses. One of the best and most 
beautiful pink varieties grown, and quite hardy. 
The (lowers are of enormous size, borne on long, 
strong stems, just right for making bouquets. 
Margaret Dickson. New, perfectly hardy and 
very vigorous. A free summer and autumn bloomer. 
Flowers white with pale flesh center, of a waxy 
texture and delightful fragrance. 
Marshall P. ^ ilder. Bright cherry carmine; 
very fragrant and one of the freest bloomers; vigorous. 
Airs. John Laing. Very free flowering; com¬ 
mences early and continues to bloom profusely until 
fall. Delicate pink color. Very fragrant. 
Paul Neyron. The largest of all. Deep rose 
color. A free bloomer and vigorous grower. 
Prince Camile de Rohan. Very dark velvety 
crimson, changing to intense maroon. 
Ulrich Brunner. Large flowers of light red. 
Shade peculiar to the Ulrich Brunner. The abundant 
flowers grow on long stems borne by a plant of very 
vigorous growth. 
Soleil d’Or (Golden Sun). New, hardy. Yellow 
Rose; glossy foliage. Aloderate in growth and 
sure to be popular. 
ROSES. THE VERY NAME SUGGESTS BEAUTY AND FRAGRANCE. 
