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ELLIOTT NURSERY COMPANY, PITTSBURG, PA. 
BORDER OF HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES IN VEGETABLE GARDEN 
Roses for Fall Planting 
Dormant Hardy Roses can be supplied from October 20 to April 1. Tea Roses all the year. 
b » tte / tim f tor l’, 1 '*"' 1 "? Ilal ; ,l , v ! {,,ses than the spring, and better plants and a better assortment of varieties can be 
we^ areloath to^handleany o^er “kTnd ^ “ lm P osslble to obtail > 11 ^od assortment of Roses on their own roots in the spring, and 
orthless for general planting, 
nothing hut American-grown 
obtained at any price. Dor- 
of the tops should be cut off. 
Roses grown on theirown roots do not make as large plants in the nursery as budded plants, but their superiority is unquestioned 
could furmsh imported budded plants at half the prices quoted below and make a good profit. A few varieties like Baroness Rothst 
Mabel Morrison and Captain Christy are never grown on their own roots, but the plants we furnish 
: American grown. 
We 
Rothschild, 
HYBRID PERPETUALS 
Anne do Diesbach, Baron de Bonstettin, Coquette des Alpes, Earl 
of Dufferin, General Jacqueminot, Hermosa, Jules Margottin, 
Madame Plantier, Mine. Gabriel Luizet, Magna Charts, Victor Ver- 
dier, Paul Neyron, Prince Camille de Rohan, Clio (fine new white), 
Helen Keller, Margaret Dickson, Mrs. R. G. S. Crawford, Alfred 
Colomb, Baroness Rothschild, Fisher Holmes, La Reine, Marchioness 
of Lome, Mrs. John Laing (one of the best, very free-flowering), j 
Marchioness of Londonderry, Mabel Morrison, Ulrich Brunner, Co¬ 
quette des Blanches, Captain Christv, Marshall P. Wilder. Mrs. 
Cleveland, Pierre Notting. Vick’s Caprice, Caroline de Sansel, 
Climbing Jules Margottin, Countess de Seretiye, General Washing¬ 
ton, John Hopper, American Beauty, Caroline Marniesse. Captain 
Haywood, Gloire Lyonnaise, John Keynes, Maurice Bernardin, Mine. 
Chas. Wood, Marchioness of Dufferiu, Oakmont. 
Two-year-old plants, principally on their own roots. 35 cts. each. $3.50 per 
doz., $25 per 100 
MISCELLANEOUS ROSES Perdoz . too 
Hybrid Teas. —Meteor, White La France. 4- and 5- 
inch pots. $3 50 $18 00 
Moss. Salet, Glory of Mosses. Perpetual White- 
crested, Mme. Blanche Moreau, Paul Fontaine, 
budded. 
Hardy Yellow. —Persian and Harrison Yellow.$3 50 $20 00 
Rugosa -Iiiignsa rubra and Alba, Mme. Geo. Bruant.. 3 00 20 00 
Briar. — Rosa rubiginosa (Genuine Scotch Sweetbrier).. 2 00 12 00 
Climbing Roses. —Queen of Prairie, Baltimore Belle and 
Seven Sisters. 2 50 15 00 
Climbing Victor Verdier, Climbing Jules Margottin, 
Gem of Prairie and Tennessee Belle, Russell’s 
Cottage. 2 50 15 00 
Dawson, 2 years, own roots. 3 00 20 00 
Tea and Noisette.— Hermosa, Niplietos, Lamarque, 
Testout. 3 50 20 00 
Bridesmaid, Mermet, Perle des Jardins, and all 
standard varieties. 3 00 18 00 
Marechal Niel.40 cts. each.. 4 00 
Tree Roses. (Not recommended.) A fine lot of Hol¬ 
land-grown plants. Our assortment includes the 
cream of the hardy varieties, such as Baroness 
Luizet, Magna Charta, Brunner, etc.20 00 
New Rugosa Rose (Blanche Double de Coubert). This 
is a new semi-double Rugosa Rose, with all the 
good qualities of the species and the most exqui¬ 
site semi-double white flowers we have ever seen 
.35 cts eacli.. 3 50 
3 00 20 00 
