INTERESTING ODDITIES — ROSES 
STRIPED AND VARIEGATED ROSES 
UNIQUES 
The Green Rose. A Freak 
THE GREEN ROSE (Viridiflora). (See 
cut.) The curious petals are the same color 
as the leaves, deep pea-green. Blooms 
very freely. A freak, i-yr., 20c., postpaid; 
2-yr., 40c., by express. 
THE BLUE ROSE. Same type 
as Crimson Rambler, but the 
flowers are rosy lilac when 
opening and change to metal¬ 
lic-blue. i-yr., 25 cts., post¬ 
paid; 2-yr., 50 cts.; ex. 2-yr., 
75 cts., by express. 
MICROPHYLLA. (Red.) Semi- 
■ limbing habit and nearly evergreen. Double red flowers, with 
11 nits uniquely covered with small spines. I-yr., 30 cts., post- 
|utid; 2-yr., 60 cts., by express. 
< IIEKOKEE. The flowers are semi-double, and firm like pure 
while wax. The official emblem of the State of Georgia, i-yr., 
•i.V cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 50 cts., by express. 
M VC ARTNEY. A southern favorite. The plants are evergreen, 
>»iih dark, shining foliage, and do best when trained against a 
emuth or east wall. Beautiful large single white flowers, with 
gli-ti-ning golden stamens. Very fragrant. I-yr., 30 cts., post¬ 
paid ; 2-yr., 60 cts., by express. 
CHARMING SINGLE ROSES 
IRISH ELEGANCE. The most charm¬ 
ing of all the large-flowered, single, 
Hybrid Tea Roses, with flowers often 
5 inches across. The beautiful, long¬ 
shaped buds are bronzy orange- 
scarlet, which assumes apricot 
hues as the flower opens. 
Blooms continuously, i-yr., 
25c., postpaid; 2-yr., 50c., 
by express. 
IRISH FIREFLAME. In the 
spiral bud state, it is deep maddery 
orange, splashed with crimson, which 
later becomes fiery orange-crimson. Gold 
Medal, N. R. S. i-yr., 25 cts., postpaid; 
2-yr., 50 cts., by express. 
MRS. O. G. ORPEN. Semi-climber. Large, 
single, pink with golden anthers. Good for 
decoration. 2-yr. (budded), $1. by express. 
Plant the Blae Rose with white or yellow flowers 
THE SCOTCH ROSES (Rosa spinosissima). These Roses form 
small, compact bushes which need no pruning and are partic¬ 
ularly useful where a low-growing thorny hedge is wanted. They 
are absolutely hardy and need no protection. The flowers have 
the simple charm of the single Rose, and quantities of them on 
the bush before opening look like little balls. We offer two colors: 
Spinosissima rosea. Soft pink. Spinosissima rubra. Dark 
red. Both varieties, i-yr. size, 30 cts. each, postpaid; 2-yr. 
size, 60 cts. each, by 
express. 
MADAME PLANTIER. 
Specially recommended 
for cemetery planting. 
Pure white; enormous 
bloomer and extremely 
hardy, i-yr., 20 cts., 
postpaid; 2-yr., 50 cts., 
by express. 
"YORK AND LANCASTER.” (Damask.) A remarkably vigorous 
(ji. wi i and perfectly hardy. It is of rich historic interest, dating back 
In 1 lie War of the Roses between the Royal Houses of York and Lancaster; 
■old to have originated when these warring factions became united, its 
111I1 >1 representing the white of the Yorkists and the red of the I.ancas- 
iii. ms. I-yr., 40 cts., postpaid; 2-yr. (budded), $1, by express. 
V K ICS CAPRICE. (H.P.) Flowers large, full and double; striped clear 
pink and white. (See cut.) I-yr., 25c., postpaid; 2 -yr., 50c., by express. 
HUGO ROLLER. (T.) A tea-scented “pictorial” flower. Color lemon- 
si flow and crimson; blooms freely all season. 1 yr., 30 cts., postpaid; 
2-yr., 60 cts., by express. 
ROGER LAMBELIN. (H.P.) Glowing crimson with pure white around the 
edge of each petal; hardy. Extra-size i-yr., 50c., ppd.; 2-yr., $1, by exp. 
I IP-TOP. (Baby Doll.) (T.P.) A bewitching combination of rose-tipped 
|H-tals with light yellow heart. It blooms profusely, and is most distinctive. 
I-yr., 25 cts., postpaid.; 2-yr., 50 cts., by express. 
U ICHURAIANA, VARIEGATED. The foliage only of this Rose is varie¬ 
gated, flowers white. I-yr., 25c., postpaid; 2-yr., 60c., by express. 
M>HKR> 133~ One each of these 6 Roses in 2-yr. size, $3.60, by express | 
n 7 .st Grove, penna. 
Rose Specialists 
