ELLWANGER & BARRY 
HARDY ROSES 
Plant Hardy Roses in October and have an 
abundance of Flowers the following June 
I X this and similar climates the best time to plant all Hardy Roses 
is in the month of October, say after the 10th, when the plants 
will be ripened and in first-class condition to ship with safety. 
We shall have for the coming season an unusually large supply, 
embracing all the choice older varieties and the newer sorts which 
have been tested the past season and can now be offered with confi¬ 
dence. Conspicuous among the later introductions are the— 
REMARKABLE NEW ROSES 
NEW GOLD MEDAL ROSE 
Orleans. One of the most valuable of the Dwarf Polyantha sec¬ 
tion. The plant is vigorous, very free flowering, and the trusses 
are very large; color, geranium red suffused with rose. It 
flowers all summer. It is said to be the best Polyantha ever 
raised. We regard it is a most important acquisition for bed¬ 
ding. 50c. 
“The Orleans Rose is, without a doubt, the best of the Dwarf 
Polyantha varieties. The pyramidal trusses of bloom are of immense 
size, making a highly decorative pot plant .”—London Garden. 
NEW BABY RAMBLERS 
Joan of Arc. A new and distinct variety with large white flowers; 
very promising. 50c. 
Vaughan s W hite Baby Rambler. Flowers are borne in clusters 
ot 50 to 75 individual flowers; foliage glossy and finely cut; 
vigorous, hardy and free blooming. A fine bedding variety. 50c. 
Phyllis. Dwarf Bedding Polyantha. One of the best Polyanthas 
for bedding; a vigorous grower and good bloomer till frost sets 
in ; flowers bright carmine pink, shading to white in the center. 
50c. 
Jessie. Dwarf Bedding Polyantha. Another charming novelty. 
Blooms constantly until killed by frost. Flowers disposed in 
huge clusters and of a bright cherry crimson color, which does 
not fade or develop the objectionable purple tints. It is by far 
the best crimson variety yet placed upon the market and an 
ideal rose for pot culture, massing or bedding. 50c. 
Mrs. Taft. An improved Crimson “ Baby Rambler.” Color rosy 
crimson; a good shade. 50c. 
Mrs. W. H. Cutbush. Flowers in large trusses and of a beautiful 
pink color. Habit of Baby Rambler; a charming perpetual 
flowering Polyantha. 50c. 
NEW EVERBLOOMING CRIMSON ROSE 
President Taft. Flowers double, well formed, bright red; plant 
vigorous and free blooming. A most promising bedding rose. It 
is a cross between Gruss an Teplitz and Cramoisie Superieur, and 
considering its parentage much may be expected from it. 75c. 
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