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144 lEVIERYTHINGr FOR THIS GARDEN—Plants 
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TRUE ENGLISH SWEET BRIAR 
ROSA RUBIGINOSA. 
Valuable for the refreshing fragrance of its leaves. Also known as “ Eglantine” 
It is perfectly hardy; once planted, little care is necessary. It is splendid for a 
hedge or equally good as a group on the lawn or a single specimen in the garden. 
I: does well either in the sun or shade. (See cut.) 
Price, 1st size, 50c. each, $4.50 per doz.; 2nd size, 35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 
New Hybrid Briar Rose, JULIET. 
A wonderful hybrid Rose of most attractive coloring. The distinctive charac¬ 
ter is found in the two distinct colors in the flowers the interior being reddish- 
orange, the exterior being old gold. 
Juliet is one of the most distinct Roses sent out in a generation, the unique 
coloring is not found in any other Rose in cultivation. In addition the flower 
possesses a beautiful form, extra large and full, and a delightful fragrance. 
Another charming quality is the refreshing fragrance of the young foliage. It 
is one of the most pleasing novelties amongst Roses, and is sure to become a pop¬ 
ular variety. Price, strong imported plants, $1.50 each. 
ROSA IAUGOSA. 
HARDY MOSS ROSES. 
Blanche Moreau. Flowers in clusters, large, full and sweet; pure white. The 
buds and flower stalks are finely mossed. (No third size.) 
Comtesse de Murinais. One of the best white Moss Roses. (No third size.) 
Crested Moss. Pink, finely crested, distinct from all others. (No third size.) 
English. The “ Old Red English ” Moss Rose. The best known and mosfi 
popular variety. 
Hortense Vernet. Rosy-carmine, finely mossed, a charming variety. 
James Veitch. Bright carnation-red. An ever-blooming Moss Rose. 
Luxembourg. Rich carmine-crimson; finely mossed. One of the best. 
Price, 1st size, 50c, each; 2nd size, 40c. each; 3rd size, from 3 inch pot* ; 
15c. each, $1.50 per doz. 
Polyantha or "Baby” Koses. 
Of great value for bedding and pot culture in the house. They are dwarf 
habit, and are continuously in flower during the entire season. They bloom In 
clusters, single flowers being about 1 to 1$ inches across. 
THE HARDY MEMORIAL KOSE. Rosa Wichuraiana. 
It is difficult to conceive anything'more appropriate, beautiful and enduring 
for covering graves and plots in cemeteries than the Hardy Memorial Rose. It 
Our Third Size Roses are grown in three 
Inch pots. They are superior to the young 
Rosesjrom 2 inch pots usually sent out be¬ 
cause the larger pot gives ample room for 
root action and allows the plant to grow 
naturally. They are sturdy and compact 
and when sent by express with the soil on 
che roots transplanting scarcely checks their 
growth. In the . ut above we show a fair 
sample of a two inch pot plant as usually 
6ent out by the mail trade and a fair sample 
takfcnfrom our stock growing in a 3 inch pot. 
Japanese Rose. 
This beautiful race of Roses 
was first introduced by Com¬ 
modore Perry from Japan. 
Grows 4 to 5 ft. high, beautiful, 
large glossy foliage, distinctly 
wrinkled. The flowers are 3in. 
across, produced in terminal 
clusters of 10 to 20 flowers, and 
bloom all season, succeeded by 
large, handsome, orange-scarlet 
fruits. We offer the White and 
Red sorts . Price pot grown 
50c. each. $4.50 per doz., 
$30.00 per 100. 
creeps along the ground as closely as an Ivy. The flowers are produced in lavish 
profusion in July. They are single, pure white, with a golden yellow disc, 
5 to 6 inches in circumference. It is also immensely vajuable as a Climbing Rose, 
for covering arches, fences, etc. Price, 1st size, plants, 50c. each, $4.50 per doz.; 
2nd size, 35c. each, $3.50 per doz.; 3rd size, from 3 in. pots, 15c. each, Si. 50 per coz* 
Catherine Zeimet. It grows to a height of 15 to 20 inches, and produces double, 
pure white flowers in wonderful abundance. It has a fragrance similar to 
Hyacinths. Of free, compact growth and very attractive, a sheet of white and 
always in bloom. A great addition to the Baby Ramblers. 
Coronet. A fine new baby rose. F’owers yellow shaded with rose, produced In 
large trusses very free and effective and quite distinct from the Polyantha 
varieties already in cultivation; 
excellent for massing and cutting. 
Germania. Dwarf compact habit and 
a bounteous blooming quality that 
is really wonderful. Theflowersare 
a pretty pink shading to white at 
the base of the petals. 
Jeanne d’Arc. A pure white seed¬ 
ling from Mme. Nobert Levavasseur 
with equally good flowering quali¬ 
ties but smaller foliage. 
Maman Turbat. Beautiful china rose 
shaded clear pink. Growth up¬ 
right very free flowering. Fine for 
massing and pot culture. 
Mme. Zelia Bourgeois. Pure white, 
very double, sweetly scented. Very 
free flowering. Valuable for summer 
bedding or winter blooming. 
Mrs. Taft. A new rose of the dwarf 
Polyantha or ” Baby Rose ” type 
It is a wonderfully brilliant red, 
surpassing the original red “ Baby 
Rambler” in that respect. It 
blooms continuously. 
ORLEANS. Brilliant geranium-red, 
suffused rose with white center, 
making a charming combination; 
very free blooming. Decidedly the 
best in its color. ' . 
Phyllis. This makes a dense little 
bush, symmetrical in shape and 
covered with beautiful cerise-pink 
flowers/ clusters of them. As a 
bedding variety it is splendid and 
if grown in pots during summer, 
makes a most satisfactory plant for 
winter blooming. 
Price, 1st size, 50c. each; 3rd size, 
from 3 inch pots 15c. each, $1.50 per 
doz. Set of 9 6orts, 1st size $4.00, 
3rd size, from 3 inch pots, $1.25. 
Our pamphlet, " THE GARDEN CULTURE OF THE ROSE,” free on application. 
