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ROSES 
CLIMBING OR RAMBLER ROSES, continued 
Silver Moon. A cross between Wichuraiana and 
Cherokee. Flowers pearly white, fragrant, 4 to 
5 inches in diameter; dark green, glossy foliage. 
Vigorous grower. 50 and 75 cts. each, $5 and 
$7.50 per doz. 
*Tausendschdn. (Multiflora.) One of the new 
introductions, entirely different from all other 
Ramblers. Flowers large, semi-double, of a 
delightful shade of soft pink. They are produced 
in trusses of from ten to fifteen flowers. 
White Dorothy Perkins. Same growth and habit 
as Dorothy Perkins, only the flowers are pale 
white; delightfully fragrant. 
DWARF POLYA NTH A ROSES 
A popular class of everblooming Roses of short, 
compact growth. 
Two-year-old plants, 35 cts. each, $3 for 10, $25 per 
100, except where noted 
Varieties marked with an asterisk (*) we can supply in 
2-foot standards at 60 cts. each, $5 per 100 
Baby Dorothy. Pale pink; habit and growth similar 
to Baby Rambler. 
*Baby Tausendschon. (Louise Walter.) Color 
similar to the climbing variety, Tausendschon; 
a soft delicate pink. The plant is of vigorous 
habit and compact growth. Flowers very freely 
throughout the season in large, handsome 
clusters. 
Catherine Zeimet. White Baby Rambler. White, 
double flowers. 
Echo. Delicate pink, free bloomer; 
growth. 
"Erna Teschendorff. Similar in habit and growth to 
Baby Rambler. 
Greta Kluis. Bright scarlet-crimson. 
Gruss an Aachen. Bright orange-red. 
Jessie. Cherry-red; free bloomer; compact growth. 
*Mme. N. Levavasseur. Baby Rambler. Rosy 
crimson; very free flowering. 
Mrs. William H. Cutbush. Similar in habit and 
growth to Baby Rambler. Flowers light pink. 
* Orle ans. Deep red, petals edged carmine, with 
white centers. 
Rodhatte. Flowers bright cherry-red, semi-double; 
tree bloomer and vigorous grower. 
Yvonne Rabier. Large clusters of pure white 
llowers; foliage fresh green, blooms all summer. 
vigorous 
MOSS ROSES 
35 cts. each, $3.50 per doz. 
Crimson Globe. Dark carmine-red. 
Henry Martin. Deep red; fragrant. 
Salet. Rose color. 
White Perpetual. White. 
AUSTRIAN BRIER ROSES 
Unless noted, 35 cts. each, $3.50 per doz. 
Austrian Copper. Single flowers; reddish copper. 
Constance. A new introduction; orange-yellow' 
mingled with crimson; very free and perpetual.' 
Strong, 2 -year-old plants, $1.50 each; pot-gro\vn| 
$2 each. 
Harison’s Yellow. Semi-double; golden yellow. 
Persian Yellow. Double, yellow. 
LORD PENZANCE’S HYBRID 
SWEETBRIER ROSES 
35 cts. each, $3.50 per doz. 
Amy Robsart. Bright rose. 
Catherine Seyton. Rosy pink. 
Edith Bellenden. Pale rose. 
Flora Mclvor. White, flushed rose. 
Jeanie Deans. Crimson. 
Lucie Bertram. Crimson, with white center. 
POT-GROWN ROSES 
We grow thousands of Roses in pots every year. 
They are most suitable for late planting and many 
varieties can be forced in the greenhouses during the 
winter, and especially for Easter. 
Bush plants, $1.50 to $2.50 ea.; standards, $2 to $3 ea. 
We have extra-strong, pot-grown plants in the 
following varieties: 
Crimson Rambler Lady Gay 
Excelsa Hiawatha 
Dorothy Perkins Tausendschon 
ROSA RUGOSA 
Ramanas, or Japanese Roses 
A very hardy race of Roses of strong growth. The 
flowers are large and single, followed by large showy 
fruits. Used as a hedge in groups or as single speci¬ 
mens, they are equally valuable. They grow very 
easily and will succeed in almost any soil or position. 
Of recent years several good varieties have been 
introduced, which, while retaining the sturdy habit 
and chief characteristics of the wild species, are 
great improvements in regard to size of bloom and 
color. 
Each 
Alba. Single flowers; pure white.$0 35 
Rosea. Single pink. 35 
a Blanche Double de Coubert. One of 
the best of the newer Rugosa varie¬ 
ties. Pure white, semi-double flow¬ 
ers. Beautiful long buds. 50 
Conrad Ferdinand Meyer. Very large 
fragrant double silvery pink flowers. 50 
Mme. George Bruant. One of the best 
, varieties with large clusters of white 
'' A llowers. jo 
New Century. Avery lree grower witli 
reddish carmine double flowers. 50 
Nitida. 1L2 to 2 ft. . . 25 
Rubiginosa. 2 to 2^ ft. . 30 
Se tig era. 2 to 3 ft. 20 
S' r Thomas Lipton. Pure white flowers; 
semi-double; sweetly scented. 50 
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