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HARDY ROSES 
NEW HARDY YELLOW ROSE 
SOLEIL D’OR (Golden Sun) 
This magnificent variety is perfectly hardy, robust, and vig¬ 
orous, making a growth of about three feet in height. The 
buds are conical in shape, and of a lovely hue. The flowers 
are three and a half inches in diameter, well incurved, and 
superb in color, varying from gold and orange-yellow to red¬ 
dish gold, shaded with Nasturtium-red. The plant is perpet¬ 
ual-flowering. Strong 2-year plants, each, 50 cents. 
MOSS ROSES 
Moss Roses are very popular and much admired for their 
buds, which are covered with a moss-like texture. Two-year 
plants, each 35 cents ; per dozen $3.50. 
Rose, Comtesse de Murinais. Pale flesh, changing to 
white. 
Henry Martin. Dark red. 
Madame de la Rochelambert. Bright pink. 
Princess Adelaide. Pink. 
HYBRID WICHURAIANA 
EVERGREEN SET OF MEMORIAL 
ROSES 
A new and distinct type of Hardy Roses. 
They make shoots in one season of 
from twelve to twenty feet in length 
completely covering the ground with 
their bright glossy foliage and 
showy, fragrant flowers. For 
covering stumps and trees,walls 
and trellis, they are unequaled. 
Strong young plants, 15 
cents each ; the set for 50 cts. 
Two - year plants, 30 cents 
each ; the set for $1.00. 
Rose, Manda’s Triumph. 
Flowers large, double, 
in clusters, pure white 
and fragrant. 
Pink Roamer. Flowers 
single, a clear pink, and 
delightfully fragrant. 
South Orange Perfection. 
Fiowers blush pink, changing 
to white, double, medium sized; 
profuse bloomer. 
Universal Favorite. A robust grower. 
Flowers large, double, fragrant, and of 
a deep rose color. 
WICHURAIANA 
MEMORIAL ROSE 
A Japanese variety which creeps on the earth after the habit 
of Ivy. The flowers grow in profusion in clusters at the ends 
of the branches. Flowers pure white, with yellow stamens, 
and very fragrant. Valuable for use in cemeteries and cover¬ 
ing rockeries, etc. Hardy. Each 15 cents ; per dozen $1.50. 
Two-year plants, each 30 cents; per dozen $3.00. 
HELENE — A seedling from Crimson Rambler 
Color pure soft violet-rose, almost blush ; base of petals yel¬ 
lowish. The buds are carmine, finely ciliated or mossed, and 
are borne in clusters of from twenty-five to fifty. Hardy. 
Strong young plants, each, 15 cents; per dozen $1.50. 
Strong two-year plants, each, 35 cents ; per dozen. $3.00. 
THE BEAUTIFUL RAMBLER ROSES 
The Ramblers are so well known that it is unnecessary to 
devote space to a long description of these wonderfully beauti¬ 
ful and useful hardy climbers. They are suitable for training 
on walls, verandas, trellises, arbors, and pillars, and as speci¬ 
men pot plants for winter forcing. Flowers are well formed 
and though small are produced in so great profusion as to pre- 
duce an immense mass of bloom. The Crimson is the best 
color and most satisfactory. When in bloom the plants are 
literally covered with thousands of brilliant crimson flowers. 
Pink. Yellow. White. Crimson. 
Two-year plants 30 cents ; set of four for $1.00. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Are perfectly hardy; bloom early in summer,and when in 
a rich soil soon cover any arbor or porch. Two- 
year plants, each 35 cents ; two for 60 cents. 
Rose, Baltimore Belle. Pale blush, 
nearly white. 
Queen of the Prairie. Rosy 
red ; fine. 
It may be well to give the cau¬ 
tion that Climbing Roses do 
not require the close annual 
pruning that the Hybrid 
Perpetuals need, nor will 
they submit to it and pro¬ 
duce flowers. The long 
shoots or canes of the climb¬ 
ers bear short side branches 
on which the flowers are 
borne, and the plants are 
capable of bearing great 
numbers of flowers annually -i 
these side growths are there¬ 
fore to be encouraged. Cut out 
all old canes and cut back the 
side shoots for renewal. 
POLYANTHA ROSES 
Plants each 10 cents ; £1.00 per dozen. 
Madame Cecil Brunner. Color salmon, 
rose on a yellow ground. 
Etoile de Mai. Blooms in clusters ; 
full ; nankeen-yellow changing to pale 
yellow. Free-flowering. 
Mignonette. Rose, changing to blush ; clusters large. 
Princess Marie Adelaide. Large clusters of small double 
flowers; bright pink. 
White Soupert. Pure white, full and double flowers. 
HARDY ROSE, LA FRANCE 
Photograph, reduced 
MONTHLY ROSES 
The ever-blooming class comprises the Teas, Chinas, Noisettes, and Bourbons. These have free-blooming qualities, exquisite 
fragrance, and delicate colors. They are well adapted to house-culture. The varieties offered are among the best in cultivation ; 
they have been carefully grown in pots during the summer, and are in excellent condition for winter flowering. Shower the 
plants frequently, or sponge the leaves to keep them clear of the red spider, their worst enemy in the house. Fine strong plants. 
each 10 cents ; $1.00 per dozen. Italic letters indicate classes : 
Rose, Aurora. Bright pink. t. 
Bon Silene. Carmine, tinted with salmon, t. 
Bridesmaid. Clear delicate pink. t. 
Catharine Mermet. Flesh color; buds finely formed. 
Charles Rovolli. Carmine, changing to silver-rose. t. 
Coquette de Lyon. Canary-yellow. /. 
Francisca Kruger. Coppery yellow, peach shaded, t. 
Gen. de Tartas. Carmine, shaded purple, t. 
Jules Finger. Bright rosy scarlet and intense crimson, t. 
La Princess Vera. Color, flesh ; coppery rose border. /. 
Madame Camille. Soft rosy oink. t. 
t. Tea ; c, China. 
Rose, Maman Cochet. Deep rosy pink, inner side of petals 
silvery rose. t. 
Marie Guillot. White, tinged with pale yellow, t. 
Marechal Niel. Yellow, tea-scented, t. 
Princess de Sagan. The richest crimson of any Rose in 
our collection, t. 
Perle des Jardins. Rich shade of yellow; perfect form. t. 
Queen’s Scarlet. Crimson-scarlet, beautiful buds. c. 
White Maman Cochet. Flower extremely large, round 
and full; a pure white, t. 
